From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 01:55:12 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 21:55:12 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 20 commits: JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) Message-ID: <64c86600dfed7_2bde7fba3d8959e7@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 81a6b23a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-31T21:53:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - ab518740 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-31T21:53:57-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - f0c6a07f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-31T21:53:57-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 52efb3fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 5d018299 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - 40305e52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - cc3d5e45 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - d45b7cf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 4a832cc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - d3f3f59b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:58-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - 7345b499 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 34089d3e by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 8147c31d by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - aae42b0f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - 3bb943ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - 42e845b3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-31T21:53:59-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - cfffb50a by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-31T21:54:00-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - 3c2e421d by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-31T21:54:04-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - d2d56e22 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-31T21:54:04-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 17fca32b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-31T21:54:05-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 04:23:58 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 00:23:58 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/dlsym-cache] 66 commits: Reg.Liveness: Strictness Message-ID: <64c888dde6435_2bde7fba3ec120937@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/dlsym-cache at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 95826edd by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:23:52-04:00 linker: Cache dlsym resolutions - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Reg/Liveness.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. 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Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 44919b62 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:12-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - ce6043b4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:12-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - 0035a9f1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - a9bea84f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - 07b6e601 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - a5205977 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - cba24926 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - 1dd7d77a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 0e8c09f0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 58f8b402 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f6c322c3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - a6e01695 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - bc3d80bb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T00:25:13-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - c4dc300d by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T00:25:14-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - 94497400 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T00:25:18-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 71ec84ad by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T00:25:19-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 89abe72e by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T00:25:19-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. 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MO_S_Rem w -> intOp True w (\d x y -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (REM d x y)) -- Unsigned multiply/divide MO_U_Quot w -> intOp False w (\d x y -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (DIVU d x y)) - MO_U_Rem w -> intOp False w (\d x y -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (REM d x y)) + MO_U_Rem w -> intOp False w (\d x y -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (REMU d x y)) -- Signed comparisons -- see Note [CSET) MO_S_Ge w -> intOp True w (\d x y -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (CSET d x y SGE)) ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/RV64/Instr.hs ===================================== @@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ regUsageOfInstr platform instr = case instr of SMULL dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) DIV dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) REM dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) + REMU dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) SUB dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) DIVU dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst) @@ -223,6 +224,7 @@ patchRegsOfInstr instr env = case instr of SMULL o1 o2 o3 -> SMULL (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) DIV o1 o2 o3 -> DIV (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) REM o1 o2 o3 -> REM (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) + REMU o1 o2 o3 -> REMU (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) SUB o1 o2 o3 -> SUB (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) DIVU o1 o2 o3 -> DIVU (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3) @@ -601,7 +603,8 @@ data Instr | NEG Operand Operand -- rd = -op2 | DIV Operand Operand Operand -- rd = rn ÷ rm - | REM Operand Operand Operand -- rd = rn % rm + | REM Operand Operand Operand -- rd = rn % rm (signed) + | REMU Operand Operand Operand -- rd = rn % rm (unsigned) -- TODO: Rename: MULH | SMULH Operand Operand Operand @@ -688,6 +691,7 @@ instrCon i = NEG{} -> "NEG" DIV{} -> "DIV" REM{} -> "REM" + REMU{} -> "REMU" SMULH{} -> "SMULH" SMULL{} -> "SMULL" SUB{} -> "SUB" ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/RV64/Ppr.hs ===================================== @@ -489,6 +489,7 @@ pprInstr platform instr = case instr of REM o1 o2 o3 | isFloatOp o1 && isFloatOp o2 && isFloatOp o3 -> panic $ "pprInstr - REM not implemented for floats (yet)" REM o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\trem") o1 o2 o3 + REMU o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tremu") o1 o2 o3 SUB o1 o2 o3 | isFloatOp o1 && isFloatOp o2 && isFloatOp o3 -> op3 (text "\tfsub." <> if isSingleOp o1 then text "s" else text "d") o1 o2 o3 View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c8fd8d51bf1cf5bce0cbc553c8aa8f13a23e185d -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c8fd8d51bf1cf5bce0cbc553c8aa8f13a23e185d You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - cd577cd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-01T08:32:55+00:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/WorkWrap.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 09:16:47 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Jaro Reinders (@Noughtmare)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 05:16:47 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23578] Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances Message-ID: <64c8cd7f47dcb_2bde7fba3d8171333@gitlab.mail> Jaro Reinders pushed to branch wip/T23578 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 5993ec36 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-01T11:15:47+02:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - 2 changed files: - libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs ===================================== @@ -753,27 +753,153 @@ instance Enum Int64 where | x >= fromIntegral (minBound::Int) && x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (int64ToInt# x#) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Int64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (I64# x) = eftInt64 x maxInt64# + where !(I64# maxInt64#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = boundedEnumFrom + enumFromTo (I64# x) (I64# y) = eftInt64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = boundedEnumFromThen -#endif + enumFromThen (I64# x1) (I64# x2) = efdInt64 x1 x2 + + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum + {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} + enumFromThenTo (I64# x1) (I64# x2) (I64# y) = efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftInt64 and eftInt64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"eftInt64" [~1] forall x y. eftInt64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftInt64FB c n x y) +"eftInt64List" [1] eftInt64FB (:) [] = eftInt64 + #-} + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftInt64 #-} +eftInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftInt64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `geInt64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +eftInt64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `geInt64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdInt64 and efdtInt64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Int64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"efdtInt64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtInt64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtInt64UpList" [1] efdtInt64FB (:) [] = efdtInt64 + #-} + +efdInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..maxInt64] +efdInt64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = case maxBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case maxBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtInt64 #-} +efdtInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtInt64Up :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64UpFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `geInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtInt64Dn :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `geInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `geInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64DnFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `geInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `geInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Int64 where ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs ===================================== @@ -730,37 +730,155 @@ instance Enum Word64 where | x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (word2Int# (word64ToWord# x#)) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Word64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (W64# x#) = eftWord64 x# maxWord# + where !(W64# maxWord#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- use Word's Enum as it has better support for fusion. We can't use - -- `boundedEnumFrom` and `boundedEnumFromThen` -- which use Int's Enum - -- instance -- because Word64 isn't compatible with Int/Int64's domain. - -- - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom x = map fromIntegral (enumFrom (fromIntegral x :: Word)) + enumFromTo (W64# x) (W64# y) = eftWord64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromThen (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) + enumFromThen (W64# x1) (W64# x2) = efdWord64 x1 x2 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo x y z = map fromIntegral (enumFromThenTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y) (fromIntegral z)) -#endif + enumFromThenTo (W64# x1) (W64# x2) (W64# y) = efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftWord64 and eftWord64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +{-# RULES +"eftWord64" [~1] forall x y. eftWord64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftWord64FB c n x y) +"eftWord64List" [1] eftWord64FB (:) [] = eftWord64 + #-} + +-- The Enum rules for Word64 work much the same way that they do for Int. +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work]. + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftWord64 #-} +eftWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftWord64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +eftWord64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdWord64 and efdtWord64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Word64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] +{-# RULES +"efdtWord64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtWord64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtWord64UpList" [1] efdtWord64FB (:) [] = efdtWord64 + #-} + +efdWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..maxWord64] +efdWord64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = case maxBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case minBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtWord64 #-} +efdtWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtWord64Up :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64UpFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtWord64Dn :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64DnFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Word64 where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/5993ec36727f3d7efe1dd8b452303708cffeef1d -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/5993ec36727f3d7efe1dd8b452303708cffeef1d You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 10:51:29 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (sheaf (@sheaf)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 06:51:29 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/hadrian-werror-ci] ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Message-ID: <64c8e3b19fc7a_2bde7fba39c187610@gitlab.mail> sheaf pushed to branch wip/hadrian-werror-ci at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 802b6d67 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-01T12:51:19+02:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 4 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs Changes: ===================================== .gitlab-ci.yml ===================================== @@ -369,6 +369,9 @@ hadrian-ghc-in-ghci: - git clean -xdf && git submodule foreach git clean -xdf - .gitlab/ci.sh setup - .gitlab/ci.sh configure + # Enable -Werror when building hadrian + - "echo 'package hadrian' > hadrian/cabal.project.local" + - "echo ' ghc-options: -Werror' >> hadrian/cabal.project.local" # Load ghc-in-ghci then immediately exit and check the modules loaded - echo ":q" | hadrian/ghci -j`mk/detect-cpu-count.sh`| tail -n2 | grep "Ok," after_script: ===================================== hadrian/ghci-cabal.in ===================================== @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ set -e export TOOL_OUTPUT=.hadrian_ghci/ghci_args # Replace newlines with spaces, as these otherwise break the ghci invocation on windows. -CABFLAGS=-v0 "hadrian/build-cabal" tool:compiler/GHC.hs --build-root=.hadrian_ghci --flavour=ghc-in-ghci $HADRIAN_ARGS +CABFLAGS="-v0 $CABFLAGS" "hadrian/build-cabal" tool:compiler/GHC.hs --build-root=.hadrian_ghci --flavour=ghc-in-ghci $HADRIAN_ARGS GHC_FLAGS="$GHC_FLAGS $(cat $TOOL_OUTPUT | tr '\n\r' ' ')" @WithGhc@ --interactive $GHC_FLAGS $@ -fno-code -fwrite-interface -hidir=.hadrian_ghci/interface -O0 +RTS -A128m ===================================== hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs ===================================== @@ -147,10 +147,6 @@ getSetting = expr . setting bashPath :: Action FilePath bashPath = setting BourneShell --- | Check whether the value of a 'Setting' matches one of the given strings. -matchSetting :: Setting -> [String] -> Action Bool -matchSetting key values = (`elem` values) <$> setting key - isWinTarget :: Action Bool isWinTarget = anyTargetOs [OSMinGW32] ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs ===================================== @@ -59,8 +59,6 @@ commonReinstallCabalArgs :: Args commonReinstallCabalArgs = do top <- expr topDirectory root <- getBuildRoot - threads <- shakeThreads <$> expr getShakeOptions - _pkg <- getPackage compiler <- expr $ programPath =<< programContext Stage1 ghc mconcat [ arg "--project-file" , arg $ top -/- "cabal.project-reinstall" View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/802b6d677937c3dcdec5ca4f6f0cb00505627a3c -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/802b6d677937c3dcdec5ca4f6f0cb00505627a3c You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 11:32:25 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Josh Meredith (@JoshMeredith)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 07:32:25 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/js-mk_tup] JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) Message-ID: <64c8ed49e119f_2bde7fba39c20851e@gitlab.mail> Josh Meredith pushed to branch wip/js-mk_tup at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: ae802353 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-01T21:32:05+10:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 7 changed files: - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - testsuite/tests/javascript/all.T - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.hs - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.stdout - + testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.hs - + testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.stdout - + testsuite/tests/javascript/test-mk_tup.js Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -47,6 +47,14 @@ import System.IO import Data.Char (isSpace) import qualified Control.Exception as Exception +import GHC.Builtin.Types +import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic +import GHC.Types.Name +import GHC.StgToJS.Ids +import GHC.Core.DataCon +import GHC.JS.Unsat.Syntax +import GHC.Data.FastString + -- | Retrieve library directories provided by the @UnitId@ in @UnitState@ getInstalledPackageLibDirs :: UnitState -> UnitId -> [ShortText] getInstalledPackageLibDirs us = maybe mempty unitLibraryDirs . lookupUnitId us @@ -71,6 +79,26 @@ commonCppDefs_vanilla, commonCppDefs_profiled :: ByteString commonCppDefs_vanilla = genCommonCppDefs False commonCppDefs_profiled = genCommonCppDefs True +-- | Generate macros MK_TUP* for tuples sized 2+. +genMkTup :: Bool -> Int -> ByteString +genMkTup profiling n = mconcat + [ "#define MK_TUP", sn -- #define MK_TUPn + , "(", B.intercalate "," xs, ")" -- (x1,x2,...) + , "(h$c", sn, "(" -- (h$cn( + , bytesFS symbol, "," -- h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZnT_con_e, -- , + , B.intercalate "," $ map (\x -> "(" <> x <> ")") xs -- (x1),(x2),(...) + , if profiling then ",h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM" else "" -- ,h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM + , "))\n" -- ))\n + ] + where + xs = take n $ map (("x" <>) . Char8.pack . show) ([1..] :: [Int]) + sn = Char8.pack $ show n + TxtI symbol = makeIdentForId (dataConWorkId $ tupleDataCon Boxed n) Nothing IdConEntry mod + name = tupleDataConName Boxed n + mod = case nameModule_maybe name of + Just m -> m + Nothing -> error "Tuple constructor is missing a module" + -- | Generate CPP Definitions depending on a profiled or normal build. This -- occurs at link time. genCommonCppDefs :: Bool -> ByteString @@ -87,29 +115,7 @@ genCommonCppDefs profiling = mconcat in mconcat (closure_defs ++ thread_defs) -- low-level heap object manipulation macros - , if profiling - then mconcat - [ "#define MK_TUP2(x1,x2) (h$c2(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP3(x1,x2,x3) (h$c3(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP4(x1,x2,x3,x4) (h$c4(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) (h$c5(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP6(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) (h$c6(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP7(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7) (h$c7(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP8(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8) (h$c8(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP9(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9) (h$c9(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP10(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10) (h$c10(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),(x10),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - ] - else mconcat - [ "#define MK_TUP2(x1,x2) (h$c2(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP3(x1,x2,x3) (h$c3(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP4(x1,x2,x3,x4) (h$c4(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) (h$c5(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP6(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) (h$c6(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP7(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7) (h$c7(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP8(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8) (h$c8(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP9(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9) (h$c9(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP10(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10) (h$c10(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),(x10)))\n" - ] + , mconcat (map (genMkTup profiling) [2..10]) , "#define TUP2_1(x) ((x).d1)\n" , "#define TUP2_2(x) ((x).d2)\n" ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/all.T ===================================== @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ test('js-callback03', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('js-callback04', js_skip, compile_and_run, ['']) test('js-callback05', js_skip, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('js-mk_tup', extra_files(['test-mk_tup.js']), compile_and_run, ['test-mk_tup.js']) + test('T23346', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T22455', normal, compile_and_run, ['-ddisable-js-minifier']) test('T23565', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.hs ===================================== @@ -17,33 +17,38 @@ foreign import javascript "(() => { return 'abc' + String.fromCodePoint(128522); hsString :: String hsString = "abc" ++ "\128522" +emptyHsString :: String +emptyHsString = drop (length hsString) hsString + main :: IO () main = do - putStrLn "Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? " + putStr "Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string js_codepoint_string) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string js_codepoint_string - putStrLn "\nDoes `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? " + putStr "\nDoes `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? " print (hsString == fromJSString js_utf16_string) putStrLn hsString putStrLn (fromJSString js_utf16_string) - putStrLn "\nDoes `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? " + putStr "\nDoes `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string (toJSString hsString)) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string (toJSString hsString) - putStrLn "\nDo values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " + putStr "\nDo values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " print (hsString == fromJSString (toJSString hsString)) putStrLn hsString putStrLn (fromJSString js_utf16_string) - putStrLn "\nDo values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? " + putStr "\nDo values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string (toJSString $ fromJSString js_utf16_string)) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string (toJSString $ fromJSString js_utf16_string) + putStr "\nDoes the empty string survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " + print (emptyHsString == fromJSString (toJSString emptyHsString)) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.stdout ===================================== @@ -1,25 +1,21 @@ -Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? -True +Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? True abc😊 abc😊 -Does `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? -True +Does `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? True abc😊 abc😊 -Does `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? -True +Does `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? True abc😊 abc😊 -Do values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? -True +Do values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? True abc😊 abc😊 -Do values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? -True +Do values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? True abc😊 abc😊 +Does the empty string survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? True ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +module Main where + +import qualified GHC.Exts as Exts +import Unsafe.Coerce + +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup2" js_mk_tup2 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup3" js_mk_tup3 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup4" js_mk_tup4 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup5" js_mk_tup5 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup6" js_mk_tup6 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup7" js_mk_tup7 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup8" js_mk_tup8 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup9" js_mk_tup9 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup10" js_mk_tup10 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) + +mkTup2 :: (Int, Int) +mkTup2 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup2 + +mkTup3 :: (Int, Int, Int) +mkTup3 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup3 + +mkTup4 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup4 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup4 + +mkTup5 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup5 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup5 + +mkTup6 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup6 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup6 + +mkTup7 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup7 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup7 + +mkTup8 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup8 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup8 + +mkTup9 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup9 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup9 + +mkTup10 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup10 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup10 + +-- We have to use the Haskell tuple constructors here to make sure +-- that the linker includes them in the final output for us to use +-- in our JS code. +main :: IO () +main = do + putStr "mkTup2: " + print $ mkTup2 == (101, 102) + print mkTup2 + + putStr "mkTup3: " + print $ mkTup3 == (101, 102, 103) + print mkTup3 + + putStr "mkTup4: " + print $ mkTup4 == (101, 102, 103, 104) + print mkTup4 + + putStr "mkTup5: " + print $ mkTup5 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105) + print mkTup5 + + putStr "mkTup6: " + print $ mkTup6 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106) + print mkTup6 + + putStr "mkTup7: " + print $ mkTup7 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107) + print mkTup7 + + putStr "mkTup8: " + print $ mkTup8 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108) + print mkTup8 + + putStr "mkTup9: " + print $ mkTup9 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109) + print mkTup9 + + putStr "mkTup10: " + print $ mkTup10 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110) + print mkTup10 + ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.stdout ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +mkTup2: True +(101,102) +mkTup3: True +(101,102,103) +mkTup4: True +(101,102,103,104) +mkTup5: True +(101,102,103,104,105) +mkTup6: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106) +mkTup7: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107) +mkTup8: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108) +mkTup9: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109) +mkTup10: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/test-mk_tup.js ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +//#OPTIONS: CPP + +function test_mk_tup2() { + return MK_TUP2(101,102); +} + +function test_mk_tup3() { + return MK_TUP3(101,102,103); +} + +function test_mk_tup4() { + return MK_TUP4(101,102,103,104); +} + +function test_mk_tup5() { + return MK_TUP5(101,102,103,104,105); +} + +function test_mk_tup6() { + return MK_TUP6(101,102,103,104,105,106); +} + +function test_mk_tup7() { + return MK_TUP7(101,102,103,104,105,106,107); +} + +function test_mk_tup8() { + return MK_TUP8(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108); +} + +function test_mk_tup9() { + return MK_TUP9(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109); +} + +function test_mk_tup10() { + return MK_TUP10(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110); +} View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ae802353b3789822c2b59980d39c7ce2197f1889 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ae802353b3789822c2b59980d39c7ce2197f1889 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 11:54:02 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Jaro Reinders (@Noughtmare)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 07:54:02 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23578] Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances Message-ID: <64c8f25a6db77_2bde7fba4142140a4@gitlab.mail> Jaro Reinders pushed to branch wip/T23578 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: abd48839 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-01T13:53:34+02:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - 2 changed files: - libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs ===================================== @@ -753,27 +753,153 @@ instance Enum Int64 where | x >= fromIntegral (minBound::Int) && x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (int64ToInt# x#) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Int64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (I64# x) = eftInt64 x maxInt64# + where !(I64# maxInt64#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = boundedEnumFrom + enumFromTo (I64# x) (I64# y) = eftInt64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = boundedEnumFromThen -#endif + enumFromThen (I64# x1) (I64# x2) = efdInt64 x1 x2 + + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum + {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} + enumFromThenTo (I64# x1) (I64# x2) (I64# y) = efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftInt64 and eftInt64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"eftInt64" [~1] forall x y. eftInt64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftInt64FB c n x y) +"eftInt64List" [1] eftInt64FB (:) [] = eftInt64 + #-} + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftInt64 #-} +eftInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftInt64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtInt64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +eftInt64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtInt64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdInt64 and efdtInt64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Int64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"efdtInt64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtInt64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtInt64UpList" [1] efdtInt64FB (:) [] = efdtInt64 + #-} + +efdInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..maxInt64] +efdInt64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = case maxBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case minBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtInt64 #-} +efdtInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtInt64Up :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64UpFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtInt64Dn :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64DnFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Int64 where ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs ===================================== @@ -730,37 +730,155 @@ instance Enum Word64 where | x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (word2Int# (word64ToWord# x#)) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Word64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (W64# x#) = eftWord64 x# maxWord# + where !(W64# maxWord#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- use Word's Enum as it has better support for fusion. We can't use - -- `boundedEnumFrom` and `boundedEnumFromThen` -- which use Int's Enum - -- instance -- because Word64 isn't compatible with Int/Int64's domain. - -- - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom x = map fromIntegral (enumFrom (fromIntegral x :: Word)) + enumFromTo (W64# x) (W64# y) = eftWord64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromThen (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) + enumFromThen (W64# x1) (W64# x2) = efdWord64 x1 x2 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo x y z = map fromIntegral (enumFromThenTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y) (fromIntegral z)) -#endif + enumFromThenTo (W64# x1) (W64# x2) (W64# y) = efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftWord64 and eftWord64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +{-# RULES +"eftWord64" [~1] forall x y. eftWord64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftWord64FB c n x y) +"eftWord64List" [1] eftWord64FB (:) [] = eftWord64 + #-} + +-- The Enum rules for Word64 work much the same way that they do for Int. +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work]. + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftWord64 #-} +eftWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftWord64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +eftWord64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdWord64 and efdtWord64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Word64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] +{-# RULES +"efdtWord64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtWord64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtWord64UpList" [1] efdtWord64FB (:) [] = efdtWord64 + #-} + +efdWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..maxWord64] +efdWord64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = case maxBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case minBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtWord64 #-} +efdtWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtWord64Up :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64UpFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtWord64Dn :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64DnFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Word64 where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/abd48839d2a3b8d0b03e2c8ba41874b53e1b579b -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/abd48839d2a3b8d0b03e2c8ba41874b53e1b579b You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 13:58:26 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Vladislav Zavialov (@int-index)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 09:58:26 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/int-index/th-ops-tilde-atsign] Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) Message-ID: <64c90f8214f74_51560d6b0080197@gitlab.mail> Vladislav Zavialov pushed to branch wip/int-index/th-ops-tilde-atsign at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 94c49e1e by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-01T15:56:26+02:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - 3 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T23748.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs ===================================== @@ -227,10 +227,11 @@ reservedIds = Set.fromList [ "case", "class", "data", "default", "deriving" , "module", "newtype", "of", "then", "type", "where" , "_" ] --- | All reserved operators. Taken from section 2.4 of the 2010 Report. +-- | All reserved operators. Taken from section 2.4 of the 2010 Report, +-- excluding @\@@ and @~@ that are allowed by GHC (see GHC Proposal #229). reservedOps :: Set.Set String reservedOps = Set.fromList [ "..", ":", "::", "=", "\\", "|", "<-", "->" - , "@", "~", "=>" ] + , "=>" ] -- | Does this string contain only dashes and has at least 2 of them? isDashes :: String -> Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T23748.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} + +module T23748 where + +$([d| a ~ b = () + a @ b = () + |]) \ No newline at end of file ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -580,3 +580,4 @@ test('T22559b', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T22559c', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T23525', normal, compile, ['']) test('CodeQ_HKD', normal, compile, ['']) +test('T23748', normal, compile, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/94c49e1ec37347f4b8b1dd59134b4034c7deff0e -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/94c49e1ec37347f4b8b1dd59134b4034c7deff0e You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 14:47:23 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 10:47:23 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/fixes-3] 89 commits: base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling Message-ID: <64c91afb26625_51560ba7c016577@gitlab.mail> Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/fixes-3 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 0089ae5a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T15:44:18+01:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - 24 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps/Ids.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Reg/Liveness.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 15:33:52 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Finley McIlwaine (@FinleyMcIlwaine)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 11:33:52 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/t23702] 11 commits: Update Match Datatype Message-ID: <64c925e01f213_51560ba3ec2008ec@gitlab.mail> Finley McIlwaine pushed to branch wip/t23702 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 9466986b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-01T09:33:41-06:00 Add -dipe-stats flag This is useful for seeing which info tables have information. - - - - - 5d6e3ac7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-01T09:33:41-06:00 Add -finfo-table-map-with-fallback -finfo-table-map-with-stack The -fno-info-table-map-with-stack flag omits STACK info tables from the info table map, and the -fno-info-table-map-with-fallback flag omits info tables with defaulted source locations from the map. In a test on the Agda codebase the build results were about 7% smaller when both of those types of tables were omitted. Adds a test that verifies that passing each combination of these flags results in the correct output for -dipe-stats. This commit also refactors a lot of the logic around extracting info tables from the Cmm results and building the info table map. This commit also fixes some issues in the users guide rst source to fix warnings that were noticed while debugging the documentation for these flags. Fixes #23702 - - - - - 30 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Cmm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/WorkWrap.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/StgToCmm.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/GenerateCgIPEStub.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 15:44:39 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Finley McIlwaine (@FinleyMcIlwaine)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 11:44:39 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/t23103] Refactor estimation of stack info table provenance Message-ID: <64c92867cd1df_51560ba3d82053d8@gitlab.mail> Finley McIlwaine pushed to branch wip/t23103 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 3f2abf74 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-01T09:44:19-06:00 Refactor estimation of stack info table provenance This commit greatly refactors the way we compute estimated provenance for stack info tables. Previously, this process was done using an entirely separate traversal of the whole Cmm code stream to build the map from info tables to source locations. The separate traversal is now fused with the Cmm code generation pipeline in GHC.Driver.Main. This results in very significant code generation speed ups when -finfo-table-map is enabled. In testing, this patch reduces code generation times by almost 30% with -finfo-table-map and -O0, and 60% with -finfo-table-map and -O1 or -O2 . Fixes #23103 - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Driver/GenerateCgIPEStub.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/GenerateCgIPEStub.hs ===================================== @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} -module GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub) where +module GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub, lookupEstimatedTicks) where import Data.Map.Strict (Map) import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Map -import Data.Maybe (mapMaybe, listToMaybe) import Data.Semigroup ((<>)) import GHC.Cmm -import GHC.Cmm.CLabel (CLabel) -import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow (Block, C, O) +import GHC.Cmm.CLabel (CLabel, mkAsmTempLabel) +import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow (O) import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Block (blockSplit, blockToList) import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Collections -import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label (Label, LabelMap) +import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label (Label) import GHC.Cmm.Info.Build (emptySRT) import GHC.Cmm.Pipeline (cmmPipeline) -import GHC.Data.Maybe (firstJusts) import GHC.Data.Stream (Stream, liftIO) import qualified GHC.Data.Stream as Stream import GHC.Driver.Env (hsc_dflags, hsc_logger) @@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ import GHC.Driver.Config.StgToCmm import GHC.Driver.Config.Cmm import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Runtime.Heap.Layout (isStackRep) -import GHC.Settings (Platform, platformTablesNextToCode) +import GHC.Settings (platformTablesNextToCode) import GHC.StgToCmm.Monad (getCmm, initC, runC, initFCodeState) import GHC.StgToCmm.Prof (initInfoTableProv) import GHC.StgToCmm.Types (CmmCgInfos (..), ModuleLFInfos) @@ -58,10 +56,16 @@ by `generateCgIPEStub`. This leads to the question: How to figure out the source location of a return frame? -While the lookup algorithms when tables-next-to-code is on/off differ in details, they have in -common that we want to lookup the `CmmNode.CmmTick` (containing a `SourceNote`) that is nearest -(before) the usage of the return frame's label. (Which label and label type is used differs between -these two use cases.) +The algorithm for determining source locations for stack info tables is implemented in +`lookupEstimatedTicks` as two passes over every 'CmmGroupSRTs'. The first pass generates estimated +source locations for any labels potentially corresponding to stack info tables in the Cmm code. The +second pass walks over the Cmm decls and creates an entry in the IPE map for every info table, +looking up source locations for stack info tables in the map generated during the first pass. + +The rest of this note will document exactly how the first pass generates the map from labels to +estimated source positions. The algorithms are different depending on whether tables-next-to-code +is on or off. Both algorithms have in common that we are looking for a `CmmNode.CmmTick` +(containing a `SourceNote`) that is near what we estimate to be the label of a return stack frame. With tables-next-to-code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -113,15 +117,15 @@ for a detailed explanation. Here we use the fact, that calls (represented by `CmmNode.CmmCall`) are always closed on exit (`CmmNode O C`, `O` means open, `C` closed). In other words, they are always at the end of a block. -So, given a stack represented info table (likely representing a return frame, but this isn't completely -sure as there are e.g. update frames, too) with it's label (`c18g` in the example above) and a `CmmGraph`: - - Look at the end of every block, if it's a `CmmNode.CmmCall` returning to the continuation with the - label of the return frame. - - If there's such a call, lookup the nearest `CmmNode.CmmTick` by traversing the middle part of the block - backwards (from end to beginning). - - Take the first `CmmNode.CmmTick` that contains a `Tickish.SourceNote` and return it's payload as - `IpeSourceLocation`. (There are other `Tickish` constructors like `ProfNote` or `HpcTick`, these are - ignored.) +So, given a `CmmGraph`: + - Look at the end of every block: If it is a `CmmNode.CmmCall` returning to some label, lookup + the nearest `CmmNode.CmmTick` by traversing the middle part of the block backwards (from end to + beginning). + - Take the first `CmmNode.CmmTick` that contains a `Tickish.SourceNote` and map the label we + found to it's payload as an `IpeSourceLocation`. (There are other `Tickish` constructors like + `ProfNote` or `HpcTick`, these are ignored.) + +See `labelsToSourcesWithTNTC` for the implementation of this algorithm. Without tables-next-to-code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -176,16 +180,27 @@ In this example we have to lookup `//tick src` for the return f Notice, that this cannot be done with the `Label` `c18M`, but with the `CLabel` `block_c18M_info` (`label: block_c18M_info` is actually a `CLabel`). -The find the tick: - - Every `Block` is checked from top (first) to bottom (last) node for an assignment like - `I64[Sp - 24] = block_c18M_info;`. The lefthand side is actually ignored. - - If such an assignment is found the search is over, because the payload (content of - `Tickish.SourceNote`, represented as `IpeSourceLocation`) of last visited tick is always - remembered in a `Maybe`. +Given a `CmmGraph`: + - Check every `CmmBlock` from top (first) to bottom (last). + - If a `CmmTick` holding a `SourceNote` is found, remember the source location in the tick. + - If an assignment of the form `... = block_c18M_info;` (a `CmmStore` whose RHS is a + `CmmLit (CmmLabel l)`) is found, map that label to the most recently visited source note's + location. + +See `labelsToSourcesSansTNTC` for the implementation of this algorithm. -} -generateCgIPEStub :: HscEnv -> Module -> InfoTableProvMap -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs (NonCaffySet, ModuleLFInfos) -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos -generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do +generateCgIPEStub + :: HscEnv + -> Module + -> InfoTableProvMap + -> ( NonCaffySet + , ModuleLFInfos + , Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + , IPEStats + ) + -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos +generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv (nonCaffySet, moduleLFInfos, infoTablesWithTickishes, initStats) = do let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env platform = targetPlatform dflags logger = hsc_logger hsc_env @@ -193,24 +208,6 @@ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do cmm_cfg = initCmmConfig dflags cgState <- liftIO initC - -- Collect info tables from the Cmm if -finfo-table-map is enabled. If - -- -finfo-table-map is not enabled, infoTablesWithTickishes will be empty. If - -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is enabled, any STACK info tables will be - -- mapped to their source locations (See Note [Stacktraces from Info Table - -- Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)]). If - -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is not enabled, we need to track how many STACK - -- info tables we have skipped (in case -dipe-stats is enabled). Note that - -- this is the only stats tracking we do at this stage, so initStats here - -- should only ever contain stats about skipped STACK info tables. - let - collectFun = - if gopt Opt_InfoTableMap dflags then - collect platform - else - collectNothing platform - - ((infoTablesWithTickishes, initStats), (nonCaffySet, moduleLFInfos)) <- Stream.mapAccumL_ collectFun (mempty, mempty) s - -- Yield Cmm for Info Table Provenance Entries (IPEs) let denv' = denv {provInfoTables = Map.mapKeys cit_lbl infoTablesWithTickishes} ((mIpeStub, ipeCmmGroup), _) = runC (initStgToCmmConfig dflags this_mod) fstate cgState $ getCmm (initInfoTableProv initStats (Map.keys infoTablesWithTickishes) denv') @@ -232,102 +229,146 @@ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do Nothing -> return mempty return CmmCgInfos {cgNonCafs = nonCaffySet, cgLFInfos = moduleLFInfos, cgIPEStub = ipeStub} - where - -- These functions are applied to the elements of the stream of - -- CmmGroupSRTs. 'collect' populates a map from info table to potential - -- source location, and is used when -finfo-table-map is supplied. - -- 'collectNothing' does nothing and just throws out the stream elements. - collect, collectNothing - :: Platform - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - -> CmmGroupSRTs - -> IO ((Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats), CmmGroupSRTs) - collect platform (!acc, !stats) cmmGroupSRTs = do - let - blocks = concatMap toBlockList (graphs cmmGroupSRTs) - labelsToInfoTables = collectInfoTables cmmGroupSRTs - (tablesToTickishes, stats') = mapFoldlWithKey (lookupEstimatedTick platform blocks) (acc, stats) labelsToInfoTables - return ((tablesToTickishes, stats'), cmmGroupSRTs) - collectNothing _ _ cmmGroupSRTs = pure ((Map.empty, mempty), cmmGroupSRTs) - - collectInfoTables :: CmmGroupSRTs -> LabelMap CmmInfoTable - collectInfoTables cmmGroup = foldl' extractInfoTables mapEmpty cmmGroup - - extractInfoTables :: LabelMap CmmInfoTable -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph -> LabelMap CmmInfoTable - extractInfoTables acc (CmmProc h _ _ _) = acc `mapUnion` info_tbls h - extractInfoTables acc _ = acc - - lookupEstimatedTick - :: Platform - -> [CmmBlock] - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - -> Label - -> CmmInfoTable - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - lookupEstimatedTick platform blocks (!acc, !stats) infoTableLabel infoTable = do - -- All return frame info tables are stack represented, though not all stack represented info - -- tables have to be return frames. - if (isStackRep . cit_rep) infoTable then - if gopt Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack (hsc_dflags hsc_env) then - -- This is a STACK info table and we DO want to put it in the info - -- table map - let - findFun = - if platformTablesNextToCode platform - then findCmmTickishWithTNTC infoTableLabel - else findCmmTickishSansTNTC (cit_lbl infoTable) - -- Avoid retaining the blocks - !srcloc = - case firstJusts $ map findFun blocks of - Just !srcloc -> Just srcloc - Nothing -> Nothing - in - (Map.insert infoTable srcloc acc, stats) - else - -- This is a STACK info table but we DO NOT want to put it in the info - -- table map (-fno-info-table-map-with-stack was given), track it as - -- skipped - (acc, stats <> skippedIpeStats) +-- | Given: +-- * an initial mapping from info tables to possible source locations, +-- * initial 'IPEStats', +-- * a 'CmmGroupSRTs', +-- +-- map every info table listed in the 'CmmProc's of the group to their possible +-- source locations and update 'IPEStats' for skipped stack info tables (in case +-- both -finfo-table-map and -fno-info-table-map-with-stack were given). See: +-- Note [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)] +-- +-- Note: While it would be cleaner if we could keep the recursion and +-- accumulation internal to this function, this cannot be done without +-- separately traversing stream of 'CmmGroupSRTs' in 'GHC.Driver.Main'. The +-- initial implementation of this logic did such a thing, and code generation +-- performance suffered considerably as a result (see #23103). +lookupEstimatedTicks + :: HscEnv + -> Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + -> IPEStats + -> CmmGroupSRTs + -> IO (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) +lookupEstimatedTicks hsc_env ipes stats cmm_group_srts = + -- Pass 2: Create an entry in the IPE map for every info table listed in + -- this CmmGroupSRTs. If the info table is a stack info table and + -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is enabled, look up its estimated source + -- location in the map generate during Pass 1. If the info table is a stack + -- info table and -finfo-table-map-with-stack is not enabled, skip the table + -- and note it as skipped in the IPE stats. If the info table is not a stack + -- info table, insert into the IPE map with no source location information + -- (for now; see `convertInfoProvMap` in GHC.StgToCmm.Utils to see how source + -- locations for these tables get filled in) + pure $ foldl' collectInfoTables (ipes, stats) cmm_group_srts + where + dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env + platform = targetPlatform dflags + + -- Pass 1: Map every label meeting the conditions described in Note + -- [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack + -- unwinding)] to the estimated source location (also as described in the + -- aformentioned note) + -- + -- Note: It's important that this remains a thunk so we do not compute this + -- map if -fno-info-table-with-stack is given + labelsToSources :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + labelsToSources = + if platformTablesNextToCode platform then + foldl' labelsToSourcesWithTNTC Map.empty cmm_group_srts else - -- This is not a STACK info table, so put it in the map with no source - -- location (for now) - (Map.insert infoTable Nothing acc, stats) + foldl' labelsToSourcesSansTNTC Map.empty cmm_group_srts - graphs :: CmmGroupSRTs -> [CmmGraph] - graphs = foldl' go [] + collectInfoTables + :: (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + collectInfoTables (!acc, !stats) (CmmProc h _ _ _) = + mapFoldlWithKey go (acc, stats) (info_tbls h) where - go :: [CmmGraph] -> GenCmmDecl d h CmmGraph -> [CmmGraph] - go acc (CmmProc _ _ _ g) = g : acc - go acc _ = acc - - findCmmTickishWithTNTC :: Label -> Block CmmNode C C -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - findCmmTickishWithTNTC label block = do - let (_, middleBlock, endBlock) = blockSplit block - - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel endBlock label - lastTickInBlock middleBlock + go :: (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> Label + -> CmmInfoTable + -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + go (!acc, !stats) lbl' tbl = + let + lbl = + if platformTablesNextToCode platform then + -- TNTC case, the mapped CLabel will be the result of + -- mkAsmTempLabel on the info table label + mkAsmTempLabel lbl' + else + -- Non-TNTC case, the mapped CLabel will be the CLabel of the + -- info table itself + cit_lbl tbl + in + if (isStackRep . cit_rep) tbl then + if gopt Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack dflags then + -- This is a stack info table and we DO want to put it in the + -- info table map + (Map.insert tbl (Map.lookup lbl labelsToSources) acc, stats) + else + -- This is a stack info table but we DO NOT want to put it in + -- the info table map (-fno-info-table-map-with-stack was + -- given), track it as skipped + (acc, stats <> skippedIpeStats) + else + -- This is not a stack info table, so put it in the map with no + -- source location (for now) + (Map.insert tbl Nothing acc, stats) + collectInfoTables (!acc, !stats) _ = (acc, stats) + +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC + :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC acc (CmmProc _ _ _ cmm_graph) = + foldl' go acc (toBlockList cmm_graph) + where + go :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation -> CmmBlock -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + go acc block = + case (,) <$> returnFrameLabel <*> lastTickInBlock of + Just (clabel, src_loc) -> Map.insert clabel src_loc acc + Nothing -> acc where - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel :: CmmNode O C -> Label -> Maybe () - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel (CmmCall _ (Just l) _ _ _ _) clabel | l == clabel = Just () - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel _ _ = Nothing - - lastTickInBlock block = - listToMaybe $ - mapMaybe maybeTick $ (reverse . blockToList) block - - maybeTick :: CmmNode O O -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - maybeTick (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) = Just (span, name) - maybeTick _ = Nothing - - findCmmTickishSansTNTC :: CLabel -> Block CmmNode C C -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - findCmmTickishSansTNTC cLabel block = do - let (_, middleBlock, _) = blockSplit block - find cLabel (blockToList middleBlock) Nothing + (_, middleBlock, endBlock) = blockSplit block + + returnFrameLabel :: Maybe CLabel + returnFrameLabel = + case endBlock of + (CmmCall _ (Just l) _ _ _ _) -> Just $ mkAsmTempLabel l + _ -> Nothing + + lastTickInBlock = foldr maybeTick Nothing (blockToList middleBlock) + + maybeTick :: CmmNode O O -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation + maybeTick _ s@(Just _) = s + maybeTick (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) Nothing = Just (span, name) + maybeTick _ _ = Nothing +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC acc _ = acc + +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC + :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC acc (CmmProc _ _ _ cmm_graph) = + foldl' go acc (toBlockList cmm_graph) + where + go :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation -> CmmBlock -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + go acc block = fst $ foldl' collectLabels (acc, Nothing) (blockToList middleBlock) where - find :: CLabel -> [CmmNode O O] -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - find label (b : blocks) lastTick = case b of - (CmmStore _ (CmmLit (CmmLabel l)) _) -> if label == l then lastTick else find label blocks lastTick - (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) -> find label blocks $ Just (span, name) - _ -> find label blocks lastTick - find _ [] _ = Nothing + (_, middleBlock, _) = blockSplit block + + collectLabels + :: (Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation, Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + -> CmmNode O O + -> (Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation, Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + collectLabels (!acc, lastTick) b = + case (b, lastTick) of + (CmmStore _ (CmmLit (CmmLabel l)) _, Just src_loc) -> + (Map.insert l src_loc acc, Nothing) + (CmmTick (SourceNote span name), _) -> + (acc, Just (span, name)) + _ -> (acc, lastTick) +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC acc _ = acc \ No newline at end of file ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs ===================================== @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ import GHC.Driver.Config.StgToJS (initStgToJSConfig) import GHC.Driver.Config.Diagnostic import GHC.Driver.Config.Tidy import GHC.Driver.Hooks -import GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub) +import GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub, lookupEstimatedTicks) import GHC.Runtime.Context import GHC.Runtime.Interpreter @@ -280,6 +280,8 @@ import Control.Monad import Data.IORef import System.FilePath as FilePath import System.Directory +import qualified Data.Map as M +import Data.Map (Map) import qualified Data.Set as S import Data.Set (Set) import Data.Functor ((<&>)) @@ -295,8 +297,10 @@ import Data.Time import System.IO.Unsafe ( unsafeInterleaveIO ) import GHC.Iface.Env ( trace_if ) import GHC.Stg.InferTags.TagSig (seqTagSig) +import GHC.StgToCmm.Utils (IPEStats) import GHC.Types.Unique.FM import GHC.Types.Unique.DFM +import GHC.Cmm.Config (CmmConfig) {- ********************************************************************** @@ -2126,21 +2130,41 @@ doCodeGen hsc_env this_mod denv data_tycons cmm_config = initCmmConfig dflags - pipeline_stream :: Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs (NonCaffySet, ModuleLFInfos) + pipeline_stream :: Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos pipeline_stream = do - (non_cafs, lf_infos) <- + ((mod_srt_info, ipes, ipe_stats), lf_infos) <- {-# SCC "cmmPipeline" #-} - Stream.mapAccumL_ (cmmPipeline logger cmm_config) (emptySRT this_mod) ppr_stream1 - <&> first (srtMapNonCAFs . moduleSRTMap) - - return (non_cafs, lf_infos) + Stream.mapAccumL_ (pipeline_action logger cmm_config) (emptySRT this_mod, M.empty, mempty) ppr_stream1 + let nonCaffySet = srtMapNonCAFs (moduleSRTMap mod_srt_info) + cmmCgInfos <- generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv (nonCaffySet, lf_infos, ipes, ipe_stats) + return cmmCgInfos + + pipeline_action + :: Logger + -> CmmConfig + -> (ModuleSRTInfo, Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> CmmGroup + -> IO ((ModuleSRTInfo, Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats), CmmGroupSRTs) + pipeline_action logger cmm_config (mod_srt_info, ipes, stats) cmm_group = do + (mod_srt_info', cmm_srts) <- cmmPipeline logger cmm_config mod_srt_info cmm_group + + -- If -finfo-table-map is enabled, we precompute a map from info + -- tables to source locations. See Note [Mapping Info Tables to Source + -- Positions] in GHC.Stg.Debug. + (ipes', stats') <- + if (gopt Opt_InfoTableMap dflags) then + lookupEstimatedTicks hsc_env ipes stats cmm_srts + else + return (ipes, stats) + + return ((mod_srt_info', ipes', stats'), cmm_srts) dump2 a = do unless (null a) $ putDumpFileMaybe logger Opt_D_dump_cmm "Output Cmm" FormatCMM (pdoc platform a) return a - return $ Stream.mapM dump2 $ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv pipeline_stream + return $ Stream.mapM dump2 pipeline_stream myCoreToStg :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Var] -> Bool View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3f2abf74a35ce2b7ebe971bf01c8d0256b29dec7 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3f2abf74a35ce2b7ebe971bf01c8d0256b29dec7 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 16:34:39 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 12:34:39 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T22941] linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Message-ID: <64c9341fe66fe_51560ba3d82420fc@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T22941 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 9a284cd5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T12:34:32-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 2 changed files: - rts/linker/PEi386.c - rts/linker/PEi386.h Changes: ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.c ===================================== @@ -697,8 +697,16 @@ size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ) } } +// Constants which may be returned by getSymSectionNumber. +// See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#section-number-values +#define PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED ((uint32_t) 0) +#define PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE ((uint32_t) -1) +#define PE_SECTION_DEBUG ((uint32_t) -2) + +// Returns either PE_SECTION_{UNDEFINED,ABSOLUTE,DEBUG} or the (one-based) +// section number of the given symbol. __attribute__ ((always_inline)) inline -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) { ASSERT(info); ASSERT(sym); @@ -707,7 +715,16 @@ int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) case COFF_ANON_BIG_OBJ: return sym->ex.SectionNumber; default: - return sym->og.SectionNumber; + // Take care to catch reserved values; see #22941. + switch (sym->og.SectionNumber) { + case IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED: return PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED; + case IMAGE_SYM_ABSOLUTE : return PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE; + case IMAGE_SYM_DEBUG: return PE_SECTION_DEBUG; + default: + // Ensure that we catch if SectionNumber is made wider in the future + ASSERT(sizeof(sym->og.SectionNumber) == 2); + return (uint16_t) sym->og.SectionNumber; + } } } @@ -1652,7 +1669,7 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) StgWord globalBssSize = 0; for (unsigned int i=0; i < info->numberOfSymbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED + if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED && getSymValue (info, sym) > 0 && getSymStorageClass (info, sym) != IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_SECTION) { globalBssSize += getSymValue (info, sym); @@ -1685,21 +1702,39 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) for (unsigned int i = 0; i < (uint32_t)oc->n_symbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - int32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); uint32_t symValue = getSymValue (info, sym); uint8_t symStorageClass = getSymStorageClass (info, sym); - SymbolAddr *addr = NULL; bool isWeak = false; SymbolName *sname = get_sym_name (getSymShortName (info, sym), oc); - Section *section = secNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[secNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + Section *section; + switch (secNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + // N.B. This may be a weak symbol + section = NULL; + break; + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is ABSOLUTE, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is DEBUG, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + default: + CHECK(secNumber < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + section = &oc->sections[secNumber-1]; + } SymType type; switch (getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)) { case 0x00: type = SYM_TYPE_DATA; break; case 0x20: type = SYM_TYPE_CODE; break; default: - debugBelch("Invalid symbol type: 0x%x\n", getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); + debugBelch("Symbol %s has invalid type 0x%x\n", + sname, getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); return 1; } @@ -1730,8 +1765,18 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) CHECK(symValue == 0); COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *aux = (COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *) (sym+1); COFF_symbol* targetSym = &oc->info->symbols[aux->TagIndex]; - int32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); - Section *targetSection = targetSecNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); + Section *targetSection; + switch (targetSecNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + targetSection = NULL; + break; + default: + targetSection = &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1]; + } addr = (SymbolAddr*) ((size_t) targetSection->start + getSymValue(info, targetSym)); } else if ( secNumber == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED && symValue > 0) { @@ -1850,6 +1895,9 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) return false; break; + } else if (secNumber == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED) { + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is UNDEFINED, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); } if ((addr != NULL || isWeak) @@ -1976,7 +2024,19 @@ ocResolve_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) debugBelch("'\n" )); if (getSymStorageClass (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_STATIC) { - Section section = oc->sections[getSymSectionNumber (info, sym)-1]; + uint32_t sect_n = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + switch (sect_n) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + errorBelch(" | %" PATH_FMT ": symbol `%s' has invalid section number %02x", + oc->fileName, symbol, sect_n); + return false; + default: + break; + } + CHECK(sect_n < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + Section section = oc->sections[sect_n - 1]; S = ((size_t)(section.start)) + ((size_t)(getSymValue (info, sym))); } else { ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.h ===================================== @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ struct _Alignments { COFF_OBJ_TYPE getObjectType ( char* image, pathchar* fileName ); COFF_HEADER_INFO* getHeaderInfo ( ObjectCode* oc ); size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ); -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint32_t getSymValue ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymStorageClass ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:13:33 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:13:33 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23691] 48 commits: primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# Message-ID: <64c93d3deadea_51560d7d8425681c@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T23691 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 6448f0c0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T17:13:30+00:00 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:15:24 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:15:24 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/eqsat-pmc] 105 commits: base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling Message-ID: <64c93dac63680_51560ba7fc259634@gitlab.mail> Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/eqsat-pmc at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - ada0d38d by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:47+01:00 Add e-graphs submodule (hegg) - - - - - 4b90f74e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Create Core.Equality module This module defines CoreExprF -- the base functor of CoreExpr, and equality and ordering operations on the debruijnized CoreExprF. Furthermore, it provides a function to represent a CoreExpr in an e-graph. This is a requirement to represent, reason about equality, and manipulate CoreExprs in e-graphs. E-graphs are going to be used in the pattern match checker (#19272), and potentially for type family rewriting (#TODO) -- amongst other oportunities that are unlocked by having them available. - - - - - 5b3c089c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Question - - - - - 3f2620da by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Was going great until I started needing to thread ClassIds together with Ids. Ret-think this. - - - - - 8064c4e9 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 A solution with more lookups - - - - - f8fbeb78 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Fixes to Pmc.Ppr module - - - - - 50706e9c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Wow, a lot (stage1) is working actually, without PMC errprs - - - - - 994ce41a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 We're still not there yet. - - - - - 613dd196 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 WiP - - - - - 754c76d0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Add instances for debugging - - - - - 6039cf05 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Things that were broken due to unlawfulness of e-graph instances - - - - - 1f279a03 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 Scuffed merging without effects to salvage some information that might get lost in merging that happens outside of addVarCt - - - - - bef1dad0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:50+01:00 This is the commit where it does works: * Drops SDFM module - - - - - 2b34f412 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:51+01:00 Improve a little bit the mixing of Ids and ClassIds tWeaks Don't use EG.rebuild as a view pattern Debuggging Touches Fix to representId over multiple (different) nablas Paper over Chagnes2 Then....Start going the other direction - - - - - f51856c0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:51+01:00 Get compilation with more exhaustiveness working again, but this time with a cleaner story, since in PhiCt we already only have ClassIds. It works for the first two examples in #19272, but it does not solve the latest contrived example we came up with -- I think it's likely because of rebuilding. RE rebuilding: It doesn't look like usually there are many/any things in the worklist, meaning it's probably quite cheap to rebuild often. - - - - - d96fe97b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T17:00:51+01:00 Imrove term representation in e-graph a lot... and code complexity too, it's almost reasonable - - - - - b5a2a75f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T18:14:59+01:00 Fixes - - - - - 25 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - .gitmodules - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps/Ids.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Reg/Liveness.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:29:54 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:29:54 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/eqsat-pmc] Fixes Message-ID: <64c941121e9ed_51560ba3d8268738@gitlab.mail> Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/eqsat-pmc at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: ba19d6dd by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T18:29:41+01:00 Fixes - - - - - 4 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core.hs ===================================== @@ -295,6 +295,7 @@ data AltCon -- The instance adheres to the order described in Note [Case expression invariants] instance Ord AltCon where compare (DataAlt con1) (DataAlt con2) = + -- ROMES:TODO: Couldn't simply do this right by comparing the dataConName of the cons? assert (dataConTyCon con1 == dataConTyCon con2) $ compare (dataConTag con1) (dataConTag con2) compare (DataAlt _) _ = GT ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs ===================================== @@ -3,17 +3,14 @@ {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DerivingVia #-} module GHC.Core.Equality where --- ROMES:TODO: --- I think, for the particular usages of Core e-graphs, we can do much better --- than this for equality. --- E.g. representation could transform the CoreExpr to an actual debruijnized one (with Ints for Vars) - import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Core +import GHC.Core.DataCon import GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep import GHC.Core.Map.Type import GHC.Types.Var @@ -37,10 +34,10 @@ import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader -- Perhaps it'd really be better to make DeBruijn work over these types -- In the pattern match checker, expressions will always be kind of shallow. --- In practice, no-one writes gigantic lambda expressions +-- In practice, no-one writes gigantic lambda expressions in guards and view patterns data AltF a - = AltF AltCon [()] a + = AltF AltCon' [()] a deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) data BindF a @@ -60,7 +57,7 @@ data ExprF a -- | CastF a (DeBruijn CoercionR) -- can we drop this -- | TickF CoreTickish a -- this, when representing expressions for equality? - -- but it'll be pretty hard to trigger any bug related to equality matching wrt coercions and casts on view patterns solely + -- but it'll be pretty hard to trigger any bug related to equality matching wrt coercions and casts on view and guard patterns solely | TypeF DBType | CoercionF DBCoercion deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) @@ -72,10 +69,20 @@ newtype DBCoercion = DBC (DeBruijn Coercion) deriving Eq instance Ord DBCoercion where compare (DBC dt) (DBC dt') = cmpDeBruijnCoercion dt dt' +newtype AltCon' = AC' AltCon deriving Eq + deriving Outputable via AltCon + +instance Ord AltCon' where + compare (AC' (DataAlt a)) (AC' (DataAlt b)) + = case compare (dataConName a) (dataConName b) of + LT -> LT + EQ -> compare (DataAlt a) (DataAlt b) -- AltCon's Ord instance only works for same datatypes + GT -> GT + compare (AC' a) (AC' b) = compare a b -- this makes perfect sense, if we already have to represent this in the e-graph -- we might as well make it a better suited representation for the e-graph... --- keeping the on-fly debruijn makes no sense +-- keeping the on-fly debruijn is harder representCoreExprEgr :: forall a . Analysis a CoreExprF => CoreExpr @@ -93,7 +100,7 @@ representCoreExprEgr expr egr = EGM.runEGraphM egr (runReaderT (go expr) emptyCM Type t -> addE (TypeF (DBT $ deBruijnize t)) Coercion c -> addE (CoercionF (DBC $ deBruijnize c)) Tick _ e -> go e -- bypass ticks! - Cast e _ -> go e -- bypass casts! ouch? + Cast e _ -> go e -- bypass casts! ouch? TODO App f a -> do f' <- go f a' <- go a @@ -117,305 +124,14 @@ representCoreExprEgr expr egr = EGM.runEGraphM egr (runReaderT (go expr) emptyCM goAlt :: CoreAlt -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) (CoreAltF ClassId) goAlt (Alt c bs e) = do e' <- local (`extendCMEs` bs) $ go e - return (AltF c (map (const ()) bs) e') + return (AltF (AC' c) (map (const ()) bs) e') addE :: Analysis a CoreExprF => CoreExprF ClassId -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) ClassId addE e = lift $ EGM.add $ Node e --- Var v -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (VarF v))) eg0 --- Lit lit -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LitF lit))) eg0 --- Type t -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TypeF t))) eg0 --- Coercion c -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CoercionF c))) eg0 --- Cast e co -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CastF eid co))) eg1 --- App f a -> let (fid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv f) eg0 --- (aid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv a) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (AppF fid aid))) eg2 --- Tick n e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TickF n eid))) eg1 --- Lam b e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv b) e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LamF b eid))) eg1 --- Let (NonRec v r) e -> let (rid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv r) eg0 --- (eid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv v) e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (NonRecF v rid) eid))) eg2 --- Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> --- let cmenv' = extendCMEs cmenv bs --- (bsids, eg1) = EGM.runEGraphM eg0 $ --- traverse (state . representDBCoreExpr . D cmenv') rs --- (eid, eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv' e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (RecF (zip bs bsids)) eid))) eg2 --- Case e b t as -> let (eid, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- (as', eg2) = EGM.runEGraphM eg1 $ --- traverse (state . representDBAltExpr . D (extendCME cmenv b)) as --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CaseF eid b t as'))) eg2 - -type CoreExprF - = ExprF -type CoreAltF - = AltF -type CoreBindF - = BindF - ---eqDeBruijnExprF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> Bool ---eqDeBruijnExprF (D env1 e1) (D env2 e2) = go e1 e2 where --- go :: CoreExprF a -> CoreExprF a -> Bool --- go (VarF v1) (VarF v2) = eqDeBruijnVar (D env1 v1) (D env2 v2) --- go (LitF lit1) (LitF lit2) = lit1 == lit2 --- go (TypeF t1) (TypeF t2) = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) --- -- See Note [Alpha-equality for Coercion arguments] --- go (CoercionF {}) (CoercionF {}) = True --- go (CastF e1 co1) (CastF e2 co2) = D env1 co1 == D env2 co2 && e1 == e2 --- go (AppF f1 a1) (AppF f2 a2) = f1 == f2 && a1 == a2 --- go (TickF n1 e1) (TickF n2 e2) --- = eqDeBruijnTickish (D env1 n1) (D env2 n2) --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (LamF b1 e1) (LamF b2 e2) --- = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 (varType b1)) (D env2 (varType b2)) --- && D env1 (varMultMaybe b1) == D env2 (varMultMaybe b2) --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (LetF abs e1) (LetF bbs e2) --- = D env1 abs == D env2 bbs --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (CaseF e1 _b1 t1 a1) (CaseF e2 _b2 t2 a2) --- | null a1 -- See Note [Empty case alternatives] --- = null a2 && e1 == e2 && D env1 t1 == D env2 t2 --- | otherwise --- = e1 == e2 && D env1 a1 == D env2 a2 - --- go _ _ = False - ----- ROMES:TODO: This one can be derived automatically, but perhaps it's better ----- to be explicit here? We don't even really require the DeBruijn context here ---eqDeBruijnAltF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> Bool ---eqDeBruijnAltF (D _env1 a1) (D _env2 a2) = go a1 a2 where --- go (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs1) (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs2) --- = rhs1 == rhs2 --- go (AltF (LitAlt lit1) _ rhs1) (AltF (LitAlt lit2) _ rhs2) --- = lit1 == lit2 && rhs1 == rhs2 --- go (AltF (DataAlt dc1) _bs1 rhs1) (AltF (DataAlt dc2) _bs2 rhs2) --- = dc1 == dc2 && --- rhs1 == rhs2 -- the CM environments were extended on representation (see 'representDBAltExpr') --- go _ _ = False - ----- | 'unsafeCoerce' mostly because I'm too lazy to write the boilerplate. ---fromCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF ---fromCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - ---toCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF ---toCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - ----- | Represents a DeBruijn CoreExpr being careful to correctly debruijnizie the expression as it is represented ----- ----- Always represent Ids, at least for now. We're seemingly using inexistent ids ----- ROMES:TODO: do this all inside EGraphM instead ---representDBCoreExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- => DeBruijn CoreExpr --- -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- -> (ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) ---representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv expr) eg0 = case expr of --- Var v -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (VarF v))) eg0 --- Lit lit -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LitF lit))) eg0 --- Type t -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TypeF t))) eg0 --- Coercion c -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CoercionF c))) eg0 --- Cast e co -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CastF eid co))) eg1 --- App f a -> let (fid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv f) eg0 --- (aid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv a) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (AppF fid aid))) eg2 --- Tick n e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TickF n eid))) eg1 --- Lam b e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv b) e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LamF b eid))) eg1 --- Let (NonRec v r) e -> let (rid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv r) eg0 --- (eid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv v) e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (NonRecF v rid) eid))) eg2 --- Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> --- let cmenv' = extendCMEs cmenv bs --- (bsids, eg1) = EGM.runEGraphM eg0 $ --- traverse (state . representDBCoreExpr . D cmenv') rs --- (eid, eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv' e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (RecF (zip bs bsids)) eid))) eg2 --- Case e b t as -> let (eid, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- (as', eg2) = EGM.runEGraphM eg1 $ --- traverse (state . representDBAltExpr . D (extendCME cmenv b)) as --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CaseF eid b t as'))) eg2 - ---representDBAltExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- => DeBruijn CoreAlt --- -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- -> (CoreAltF ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) ---representDBAltExpr (D cm (Alt cons bs a)) eg0 = --- let (ai, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCMEs cm bs) a) eg0 --- in (AltF cons bs ai, eg1) - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where --- (==) = eqDeBruijnAltF - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where --- (==) = eqDeBruijnExprF - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) where --- (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnExprF a b - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreAltF a) where --- (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnAltF a b - ---deriving instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where --- -- We must assume that if `a` is DeBruijn expression, it is already correctly "extended" because 'representDBCoreExpr' ensures that. --- -- RM:TODO: We don't yet compare the CmEnv at any point. Should we? --- -- RM: I don't think so, the CmEnv is used to determine whether bound variables are equal, but they don't otherwise influence the result. --- -- Or rather, if the subexpression with variables is equal, then the CmEnv is necessarily equal too? --- -- So I think that just works... --- -- Wait, in that sense, couldn't we find a way to derive ord? the important part being that to compare Types and Vars we must use the DeBruijn Env ... --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D cma (VarF va) --- -> case b of --- D cmb (VarF vb) -> cmpDeBruijnVar (D cma va) (D cmb vb) --- _ -> LT --- D _ (LitF la) --- -> case b of --- D _ VarF{} -> GT --- D _ (LitF lb) -> la `compare` lb --- _ -> LT --- D _ (AppF af aarg) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 2#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D _ (AppF bf barg) --- -> case compare af bf of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> aarg `compare` barg -- e.g. here, if we had for children other expresssions debruijnized, they would have the *correct* environments, so we needn't worry. --- -- the issue to automatically deriving is only really the 'Var' and 'Type' parameters ... --- GT -> GT --- _ -> GT --- D _ (LamF _abind abody) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 3#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D _ (LamF _bbind bbody) -- we can ignore the binder since the represented DB expression has the correct DB environments by construction (see 'representDBCoreExpr') --- -> compare abody bbody --- _ -> GT --- D cma (LetF as abody) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 4#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (LetF bs bbody) --- -> case compare (D cma as) (D cmb bs) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> compare abody bbody --- GT -> GT --- _ -> GT --- D cma (CaseF cax _cabind catype caalt) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 5#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (CaseF cbx _cbbind cbtype cbalt) --- -> case compare cax cbx of --- LT -> LT --- -- ROMES:TODO: Consider changing order of comparisons to a more efficient one --- EQ -> case cmpDeBruijnType (D cma catype) (D cmb cbtype) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> D cma caalt `compare` D cmb cbalt --- GT -> GT --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (CastF cax caco) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 6#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (CastF cbx cbco) --- -> case compare cax cbx of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma caco) (D cmb cbco) --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (TickF tatickish tax) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 7#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (TickF tbtickish tbx) --- -> case cmpDeBruijnTickish (D cma tatickish) (D cmb tbtickish) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> tax `compare` tbx --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (TypeF at) --- -> case b of --- D _ CoercionF{} -> LT --- D cmb (TypeF bt) -> cmpDeBruijnType (D cma at) (D cmb bt) --- _ -> GT --- D cma (CoercionF aco) --- -> case b of --- D cmb (CoercionF bco) -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma aco) (D cmb bco) --- _ -> GT - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where --- D cma a == D cmb b = go a b where --- go (NonRecF _v1 r1) (NonRecF _v2 r2) --- = r1 == r2 -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] - --- go (RecF ps1) (RecF ps2) --- = --- -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] --- all2 (\b1 b2 -> eqDeBruijnType (D cma (varType b1)) --- (D cmb (varType b2))) --- bs1 bs2 --- && rs1 == rs2 --- where --- (bs1,rs1) = unzip ps1 --- (bs2,rs2) = unzip ps2 - --- go _ _ = False - - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D _cma (NonRecF _ab ax) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (NonRecF _bb bx) -- Again, we ignore the binders bc on representation they were accounted for correctly. --- -> ax `compare` bx --- _ -> LT --- D _cma (RecF as) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (RecF bs) -> compare (map snd as) (map snd bs) --- _ -> GT - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D _cma (AltF ac _abs arhs) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (AltF bc _bbs brhs) --- -> case compare ac bc of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> -- Again, we don't look at binders bc we assume on representation they were accounted for correctly. --- arhs `compare` brhs --- GT -> GT +type CoreExprF = ExprF +type CoreAltF = AltF +type CoreBindF = BindF cmpDeBruijnTickish :: DeBruijn CoreTickish -> DeBruijn CoreTickish -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnTickish (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) = go t1 t2 where @@ -433,7 +149,7 @@ cmpDeBruijnType :: DeBruijn Type -> DeBruijn Type -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnType d1@(D _ t1) d2@(D _ t2) = if eqDeBruijnType d1 d2 then EQ - -- ROMES:TODO: Is this OK? + -- ROMES:TODO: This definitely does not look OK. else compare (showPprUnsafe t1) (showPprUnsafe t2) cmpDeBruijnCoercion :: DeBruijn Coercion -> DeBruijn Coercion -> Ordering ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs ===================================== @@ -103,19 +103,19 @@ noCheckDs = updTopFlags (\dflags -> foldl' wopt_unset dflags allPmCheckWarnings) pmcPatBind :: DsMatchContext -> Id -> Pat GhcTc -> DsM Nablas pmcPatBind ctxt@(DsMatchContext match_ctxt loc) var p = mb_discard_warnings $ do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdNablas var missing + let missing = representIdNablas var missing0 pat_bind <- noCheckDs $ desugarPatBind loc var p - tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing']) - result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing' + tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing]) + result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing let ldi = ldiGRHS $ ( \ pb -> case pb of PmPatBind grhs -> grhs) $ cr_ret result tracePm "pmcPatBind }: " $ vcat [ text "cr_uncov:" <+> ppr (cr_uncov result) , text "ldi:" <+> ppr ldi ] - formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result{cr_uncov = cr_uncov'} + formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result return ldi where -- See Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] @@ -176,21 +176,22 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do -- We have to force @missing@ before printing out the trace message, -- otherwise we get interleaved output from the solver. This function -- should be strict in @missing@ anyway! - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdsNablas vars missing0 + tracePm "pmcMatches {" $ hang (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr vars, text "Matches:"]) 2 (vcat (map ppr matches) $$ ppr missing) - -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdsNablas vars missing - case NE.nonEmpty matches of Nothing -> do -- This must be an -XEmptyCase. See Note [Checking EmptyCase] let var = only vars empty_case <- noCheckDs $ desugarEmptyCase var - result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing' + result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) formatReportWarnings ReportEmptyCase ctxt vars result return [] @@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do matches <- {-# SCC "desugarMatches" #-} noCheckDs $ desugarMatches vars matches result <- {-# SCC "checkMatchGroup" #-} - unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing' + unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) {-# SCC "formatReportWarnings" #-} formatReportWarnings ReportMatchGroup ctxt vars result return (NE.toList (ldiMatchGroup (cr_ret result))) @@ -262,7 +263,10 @@ pmcRecSel :: Id -- ^ Id of the selector -> DsM () pmcRecSel sel_id arg | RecSelId{ sel_cons = (cons_w_field, _ : _) } <- idDetails sel_id = do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdNablas sel_id missing0 tracePm "pmcRecSel {" (ppr sel_id) CheckResult{ cr_ret = PmRecSel{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = uncov_nablas } @@ -278,7 +282,8 @@ pmcRecSel sel_id arg let maxConstructors = maxUncoveredPatterns dflags unc_examples <- getNFirstUncovered MinimalCover [arg_id] (maxConstructors + 1) uncov_nablas let cons = [con | unc_example <- unc_examples - , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example arg_id]] + -- we've represented this Id above, see Note... + , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example (fromJust (arg_id `lookupMatchIdMap` unc_example))]] not_full_examples = length cons == (maxConstructors + 1) cons' = take maxConstructors cons diagnosticDs $ DsIncompleteRecordSelector sel_name cons' not_full_examples @@ -288,7 +293,6 @@ pmcRecSel _ _ = return () {- Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @pmcPatBind@'s main purpose is to check vanilla pattern bindings, like ->>>>>>> 8760510af3 (This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516.) @x :: Int; Just x = e@, which is in a @PatBindRhs@ context. But its caller is also called for individual pattern guards in a @StmtCtxt at . For example, both pattern guards in @f x y | True <- x, False <- y = ...@ will @@ -550,11 +554,9 @@ addTyCs origin ev_vars m = do -- to be added for multiple scrutinees rather than just one. addCoreScrutTmCs :: [CoreExpr] -> [Id] -> DsM a -> DsM a addCoreScrutTmCs [] _ k = k -addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x0:xs) k = - flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas0 -> - liftNablasM (\d -> - let (x, d') = representId x0 d - in addPhiCts d' (unitBag (PhiCoreCt x scr))) nablas0 +addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x:xs) k = + flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas -> + addPhiCtNablasWithRep nablas x (`PhiCoreCt` scr) addCoreScrutTmCs _ _ _ = panic "addCoreScrutTmCs: numbers of scrutinees and match ids differ" -- | 'addCoreScrutTmCs', but desugars the 'LHsExpr's first. ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs ===================================== @@ -198,10 +198,12 @@ checkRecSel pr@(PmRecSel { pr_arg = arg, pr_cons = cons }) = CA $ \inc -> do Var arg_id -> return arg_id _ -> mkPmId $ exprType arg - let con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id . PmAltConLike) cons - arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id arg - phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) - unc <- addPhiCtsNablas inc phi_cts + unc <- liftNablasM (\d -> + let (arg_id', d') = representId arg_id d + con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id' . PmAltConLike) cons + arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id' arg + phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) + in addPhiCts d' phi_cts) inc pure CheckResult { cr_ret = pr{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = unc, cr_approx = mempty } View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ba19d6dd042d7fbe4f84c5cbd4bb5d5c19d129d3 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ba19d6dd042d7fbe4f84c5cbd4bb5d5c19d129d3 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:32:14 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sven Tennie (@supersven)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:32:14 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/decode_cloned_stack] 509 commits: driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env Message-ID: <64c9419e6e178_51560ba7c027084e@gitlab.mail> Sven Tennie pushed to branch wip/decode_cloned_stack at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: a5174a59 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env This fixes a bug in oneshot mode where hooks modified in a plugin wouldn't be used in oneshot mode because we neglected to use the right hsc_env. This was observed by @csabahruska. - - - - - 18a7d03d by Aaron Allen at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 Rework plugin initialisation points In general this patch pushes plugin initialisation points to earlier in the pipeline. As plugins can modify the `HscEnv`, it's imperative that the plugins are initialised as soon as possible and used thereafter. For example, there are some new tests which modify hsc_logger and other hooks which failed to fire before (and now do) One consequence of this change is that the error for specifying the usage of a HPT plugin from the command line has changed, because it's now attempted to be loaded at initialisation rather than causing a cyclic module import. Closes #21279 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 6e776ed3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization] - - - - - e1df8511 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:43:07-04:00 Incrementally update ghcup metadata in ghc/ghcup-metadata This job paves the way for distributing nightly builds * A new repo https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata stores the metadata on the "updates" branch. * Each night this metadata is downloaded and the nightly builds are appended to the end of the metadata. * The update job only runs on the scheduled nightly pipeline, not just when NIGHTLY=1. Things which are not done yet * Modify the retention policy for nightly jobs * Think about building release flavour compilers to distribute nightly. Fixes #23334 - - - - - 8f303d27 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-05T22:04:31-04:00 docs: Remove mentions of ArrayArray# from unlifted FFI section Fixes #23277 - - - - - 994bda56 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T22:05:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Module Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10361 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. Only addresses the single warning missing from the previous MR. - - - - - 3e3a6be4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-08T12:15:19+00:00 rts: Fix data-race in hs_init_ghc As noticed by @Terrorjack, `hs_init_ghc` previously used non-atomic increment/decrement on the RTS's initialization count. This may go wrong in a multithreaded program which initializes the runtime multiple times. Closes #22756. - - - - - 78c8dc50 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-08T21:41:51-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.IfaceToCore Tracking ticket: #20114 MR: !10390 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 0e2df4c9 by Bryan Richter at 2023-05-09T12:03:35+03:00 Fix up rules for ghcup-metadata-nightly-push - - - - - b970e64f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:33-04:00 testsuite: Add test for atomicSwapIORef - - - - - 81cfefd2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 compiler: Implement atomicSwapIORef with xchg As requested by @treeowl in CLC#139. - - - - - 6b29154d by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 Make atomicSwapMutVar# an inline primop - - - - - 64064cfe by doyougnu at 2023-05-09T18:40:01-04:00 JS: add GHC.JS.Optimizer, remove RTS.Printer, add Linker.Opt This MR changes some simple optimizations and is a first step in re-architecting the JS backend pipeline to add the optimizer. In particular it: - removes simple peep hole optimizations from `GHC.StgToJS.Printer` and removes that module - adds module `GHC.JS.Optimizer` - defines the same peep hole opts that were removed only now they are `Syntax -> Syntax` transformations rather than `Syntax -> JS code` optimizations - hooks the optimizer into code gen - adds FuncStat and ForStat constructors to the backend. Working Ticket: - #22736 Related MRs: - MR !10142 - MR !10000 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T12707 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T17516 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T3064 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 6738c01d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-09T18:40:38-04:00 Add a regression test for #21050 - - - - - b2cdb7da by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T18:41:14-04:00 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. - - - - - 0657b482 by Sven Tennie at 2023-05-09T22:22:42-04:00 Adjust AArch64 stackFrameHeaderSize The prologue of each stack frame are the saved LR and FP registers, 8 byte each. I.e. the size of the stack frame header is 2 * 8 byte. - - - - - 7788c09c by konsumlamm at 2023-05-09T22:23:23-04:00 Make `(&)` representation polymorphic in the return type - - - - - b3195922 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-10T05:06:45-04:00 ghc-prim: Generalize keepAlive#/touch# in state token type Closes #23163. - - - - - 1e6861dd by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-10T05:07:25-04:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule Fixes #22981. - - - - - 0a513952 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-11T04:10:17-04:00 base: Export GHC.Conc.Sync.fromThreadId Closes #22706. - - - - - 29be39ba by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T04:10:54-04:00 Build vanilla alpine bindists We currently attempt to build and distribute fully static alpine bindists (ones which could be used on any linux platform) but most people who use the alpine bindists want to use alpine to build their own static applications (for which a fully static bindist is not necessary). We should build and distribute these bindists for these users whilst the fully-static bindist is still unusable. Fixes #23349 - - - - - 40c7daed by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-11T04:11:30-04:00 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. - - - - - c17bb82f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-11T04:12:07-04:00 Move "target has RTS linker" out of settings We move the "target has RTS linker" information out of configure into a predicate in GHC, and remove this option from the settings file where it is unnecessary -- it's information statically known from the platform. Note that previously we would consider `powerpc`s and `s390x`s other than `powerpc-ibm-aix*` and `s390x-ibm-linux` to have an RTS linker, but the RTS linker supports neither platform. Closes #23361 - - - - - bd0b056e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T04:12:44-04:00 Add a test for #17284 Since !10123 we now reject this program. - - - - - 630b1fea by Bodigrim at 2023-05-11T04:13:24-04:00 Document unlawfulness of instance Num Fixed Fixes #22712 - - - - - 87eebf98 by sheaf at 2023-05-11T11:55:22-04:00 Add fused multiply-add instructions This patch adds eight new primops that fuse a multiplication and an addition or subtraction: - `{fmadd,fmsub,fnmadd,fnmsub}{Float,Double}#` fmadd x y z is x * y + z, computed with a single rounding step. This patch implements code generation for these primops in the following backends: - X86, AArch64 and PowerPC NCG, - LLVM - C WASM uses the C implementation. The primops are unsupported in the JavaScript backend. The following constant folding rules are also provided: - compute a * b + c when a, b, c are all literals, - x * y + 0 ==> x * y, - ±1 * y + z ==> z ± y and x * ±1 + z ==> z ± x. NB: the constant folding rules incorrectly handle signed zero. This is a known limitation with GHC's floating-point constant folding rules (#21227), which we hope to resolve in the future. - - - - - ad16a066 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T11:55:59-04:00 Add a test for #21278 - - - - - 05cea68c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T11:56:36-04:00 rts: Refine memory retention behaviour to account for pinned/compacted objects When using the copying collector there is still a lot of data which isn't copied (such as pinned, compacted, large objects etc). The logic to decide how much memory to retain didn't take into account that these wouldn't be copied. Therefore we pessimistically retained 2* the amount of memory for these blocks even though they wouldn't be copied by the collector. The solution is to split up the heap into two parts, the parts which will be copied and the parts which won't be copied. Then the appropiate factor is applied to each part individually (2 * for copying and 1.2 * for not copying). The T23221 test demonstrates this improvement with a program which first allocates many unpinned ByteArray# followed by many pinned ByteArray# and observes the difference in the ultimate memory baseline between the two. There are some charts on #23221. Fixes #23221 - - - - - 1bb24432 by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-11T11:57:15-04:00 hadrian: fix no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer This patch fixes the no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer and make fully_static reuse it. Previously building with no_dynamic_libs fails since ghc program is still dynamic and transitively brings in dyn ways of rts which are produced by no rules. - - - - - 0ed493a3 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-11T23:08:27-04:00 JS: refactor jsSaturate to return a saturated JStat (#23328) - - - - - a856d98e by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-05-11T23:09:08-04:00 Doc: Fix out-of-sync using-optimisation page - Make explicit that default flag values correspond to their -O0 value. - Fix -fignore-interface-pragmas, -fstg-cse, -fdo-eta-reduction, -fcross-module-specialise, -fsolve-constant-dicts, -fworker-wrapper. - - - - - c176ad18 by sheaf at 2023-05-12T06:10:57-04:00 Don't panic in mkNewTyConRhs This function could come across invalid newtype constructors, as we only perform validity checking of newtypes once we are outside the knot-tied typechecking loop. This patch changes this function to fake up a stub type in the case of an invalid newtype, instead of panicking. This patch also changes "checkNewDataCon" so that it reports as many errors as possible at once. Fixes #23308 - - - - - ab63daac by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T06:11:38-04:00 Allow Core optimizations when interpreting bytecode Tracking ticket: #23056 MR: !10399 This adds the flag `-funoptimized-core-for-interpreter`, permitting use of the `-O` flag to enable optimizations when compiling with the interpreter backend, like in ghci. - - - - - c6cf9433 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-12T06:12:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. - - - - - eb60ec18 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-12T06:12:54-04:00 Mention new implementation of GHC.IORef.atomicSwapIORef in the changelog - - - - - aa84cff4 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Ensure non-moving gc is not running when pausing - - - - - 5ad776ab by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Teach listAllBlocks about nonmoving heap List all blocks on the non-moving heap. Resolves #22627 - - - - - d683b2e5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T19:28:00-04:00 Fix coercion optimisation for SelCo (#23362) setNominalRole_maybe is supposed to output a nominal coercion. In the SelCo case, it was not updating the stored role to Nominal, causing #23362. - - - - - 59aa4676 by Alexis King at 2023-05-12T19:28:47-04:00 hadrian: Fix linker script flag for MergeObjects builder This fixes what appears to have been a typo in !9530. The `-t` flag just enables tracing on all versions of `ld` I’ve looked at, while `-T` is used to specify a linker script. It seems that this worked anyway for some reason on some `ld` implementations (perhaps because they automatically detect linker scripts), but the missing `-T` argument causes `gold` to complain. - - - - - 4bf9fa0f by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Less coercion optimization for non-newtype axioms See Note [Push transitivity inside newtype axioms only] for an explanation of the change here. This change substantially improves the performance of coercion optimization for programs involving transitive type family reductions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord T12227 T12545 T13386 T15703 T5030 T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - dc0c9574 by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Move checkAxInstCo to GHC.Core.Lint A consequence of the previous change is that checkAxInstCo is no longer called during coercion optimization, so it can be moved back where it belongs. Also includes some edits to Note [Conflict checking with AxiomInstCo] as suggested by @simonpj. - - - - - 8b9b7dbc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-12T23:50:25-04:00 Use the eager unifier in the constraint solver This patch continues the refactoring of the constraint solver described in #23070. The Big Deal in this patch is to call the regular, eager unifier from the constraint solver, when we want to create new equalities. This replaces the existing, unifyWanted which amounted to yet-another-unifier, so it reduces duplication of a rather subtle piece of technology. See * Note [The eager unifier] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify * GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.wrapUnifierTcS I did lots of other refactoring along the way * I simplified the treatment of right hand sides that contain CoercionHoles. Now, a constraint that contains a hetero-kind CoercionHole is non-canonical, and cannot be used for rewriting or unification alike. This required me to add the ch_hertero_kind flag to CoercionHole, with consequent knock-on effects. See wrinkle (2) of `Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds]` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality. * I refactored the StopOrContinue type to add StartAgain, so that after a fundep improvement (for example) we can simply start the pipeline again. * I got rid of the unpleasant (and inefficient) rewriterSetFromType/Co functions. With Richard I concluded that they are never needed. * I discovered Wrinkle (W1) in Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint, and therefore now prioritise non-rewritten equalities. Quite a few error messages change, I think always for the better. Compiler runtime stays about the same, with one outlier: a 17% improvement in T17836 Metric Decrease: T17836 T18223 - - - - - 5cad28e7 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-12T23:51:06-04:00 Cleanup of dynflags override in export renaming The deprecation warnings are normally emitted whenever the name's GRE is being looked up, which calls the GHC.Rename.Env.addUsedGRE function. We do not want those warnings to be emitted when renaming export lists, so they are artificially turned off by removing all warning categories from DynFlags at the beginning of GHC.Tc.Gen.Export.rnExports. This commit removes that dependency by unifying the function used for GRE lookup in lookup_ie to lookupGreAvailRn and disabling the call to addUsedGRE in said function (the warnings are also disabled in a call to lookupSubBndrOcc_helper in lookupChildrenExport), as per #17957. This commit also changes the setting for whether to warn about deprecated names in addUsedGREs to be an explicit enum instead of a boolean. - - - - - d85ed900 by Alexis King at 2023-05-13T08:45:18-04:00 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 - - - - - 8a0d45f7 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-13T08:45:58-04:00 Add more instances for Compose: Enum, Bounded, Num, Real, Integral See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/160 for discussion - - - - - 902f0730 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-13T14:58:34-04:00 Make GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy a bit more clever As #23307, GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy was leaving money on the table, failing to unpack arguments that are perfectly unpackable. The fix is pretty easy; see Note [Recursive unboxing] - - - - - a5451438 by sheaf at 2023-05-13T14:59:13-04:00 Fix bad multiplicity role in tyConAppFunCo_maybe The function tyConAppFunCo_maybe produces a multiplicity coercion for the multiplicity argument of the function arrow, except that it could be at the wrong role if asked to produce a representational coercion. We fix this by using the 'funRole' function, which computes the right roles for arguments to the function arrow TyCon. Fixes #23386 - - - - - 5b9e9300 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T11:26:59-04:00 Turn "ambiguous import" error into a panic This error should never occur, as a lookup of a type or data constructor should never be ambiguous. This is because a single module cannot export multiple Names with the same OccName, as per item (1) of Note [Exporting duplicate declarations] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Export. This code path was intended to handle duplicate record fields, but the rest of the code had since been refactored to handle those in a different way. We also remove the AmbiguousImport constructor of IELookupError, as it is no longer used. Fixes #23302 - - - - - e305e60c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-05-15T11:27:41-04:00 Unbreak some tests with latest GNU grep, which now warns about stray '\'. Confusingly, the testsuite mangled the error to say "stray /". We also migrate some tests from grep to grep -E, as it seems the author actually wanted an "POSIX extended" (a.k.a. sane) regex. Background: POSIX specifies 2 "regex" syntaxen: "basic" and "extended". Of these, only "extended" syntax is actually a regular expression. Furthermore, "basic" syntax is inconsistent in its use of the '\' character — sometimes it escapes a regex metacharacter, but sometimes it unescapes it, i.e. it makes an otherwise normal character become a metacharacter. This baffles me and it seems also the authors of these tests. Also, the regex(7) man page (at least on Linux) says "basic" syntax is obsolete. Nearly all modern tools and libraries are consistent in this use of the '\' character (of which many use "extended" syntax by default). - - - - - 5ae81842 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T14:49:17-04:00 Improve "ambiguous occurrence" error messages This error was sometimes a bit confusing, especially when data families were involved. This commit improves the general presentation of the "ambiguous occurrence" error, and adds a bit of extra context in the case of data families. Fixes #23301 - - - - - 2f571afe by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-15T14:50:07-04:00 Fix GHCJS OS platform (fix #23346) - - - - - 86aae570 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-15T14:50:43-04:00 Split DynFlags structure into own module This will allow to make command line parsing to depend on diagnostic system (which depends on dynflags) - - - - - fbe3fe00 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Replace the implementation of CodeBuffers with unboxed types - - - - - 21f3aae7 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Use unboxed codebuffers in base Metric Decrease: encodingAllocations - - - - - 18ea2295 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Weak pointer cleanups Various stylistic cleanups. No functional changes. - - - - - c343112f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't force debug output to stderr Previously `+RTS -Dw -l` would emit debug output to the eventlog while `+RTS -l -Dw` would emit it to stderr. This was because the parser for `-D` would unconditionally override the debug output target. Now we instead only do so if no it is currently `TRACE_NONE`. - - - - - a5f5f067 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Forcibly flush eventlog on barf Previously we would attempt to flush via `endEventLogging` which can easily deadlock, e.g., if `barf` fails during GC. Using `flushEventLog` directly may result in slightly less consistent eventlog output (since we don't take all capabilities before flushing) but avoids deadlocking. - - - - - 73b1e87c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Assert that pointers aren't cleared by -DZ This turns many segmentation faults into much easier-to-debug assertion failures by ensuring that LOOKS_LIKE_*_PTR checks recognize bit-patterns produced by `+RTS -DZ` clearing as invalid pointers. This is a bit ad-hoc but this is the debug runtime. - - - - - 37fb61d8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Introduce printGlobalThreads - - - - - 451d65a6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't sanity-check StgTSO.global_link See Note [Avoid dangling global_link pointers]. Fixes #19146. - - - - - d69cbd78 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Split up tyThingToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make This commit moves tyThingToIfaceDecl and coAxiomToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make into GHC.Iface.Decl. This avoids GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr, which needs tyThingToIfaceDecl, transitively depending on e.g. GHC.Iface.Load and GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. - - - - - 4d29ecdf by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Migrate errors to diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Module This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Tc.Module to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It required a significant overhaul of the compatibility checks between an hs-boot or signature module and its implementation; we now use a Writer monad to accumulate errors; see the BootMismatch datatype in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types, with its panoply of subtypes. For the sake of readability, several local functions inside the 'checkBootTyCon' function were split off into top-level functions. We split off GHC.Types.HscSource into a "boot or sig" vs "normal hs file" datatype, as this mirrors the logic in several other places where we want to treat hs-boot and hsig files in a similar fashion. This commit also refactors the Backpack checks for type synonyms implementing abstract data, to correctly reject implementations that contain qualified or quantified types (this fixes #23342 and #23344). - - - - - d986c98e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-16T00:14:04-04:00 configure: Drop unused AC_PROG_CPP In configure, we were calling `AC_PROG_CPP` but never making use of the $CPP variable it sets or reads. The issue is $CPP will show up in the --help output of configure, falsely advertising a configuration option that does nothing. The reason we don't use the $CPP variable is because HS_CPP_CMD is expected to be a single command (without flags), but AC_PROG_CPP, when CPP is unset, will set said variable to something like `/usr/bin/gcc -E`. Instead, we configure HS_CPP_CMD through $CC. - - - - - a8f0435f by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-16T00:14:42-04:00 rts: fix --disable-large-address-space This patch moves ACQUIRE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK/RELEASE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK from Storage.h to HeapAlloc.h. When --disable-large-address-space is passed to configure, the code in HeapAlloc.h makes use of these two macros. Fixes #23385. - - - - - bdb93cd2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-16T07:59:21+03:00 Add -Wmissing-role-annotations Implements #22702 - - - - - 41ecfc34 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:15-04:00 base: Export {get,set}ExceptionFinalizer from System.Mem.Weak As proposed in CLC Proposal #126 [1]. [1]: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/126 - - - - - 67330303 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:16-04:00 base: Introduce printToHandleFinalizerExceptionHandler - - - - - 5e3f9bb5 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-16T13:59:22-04:00 JS: Implement h$clock_gettime in the JavaScript RTS (#23360) - - - - - 90e69d5d by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for SourceText SourceText is serialized along with INLINE pragmas into interface files. Many of these SourceTexts are identical, for example "{-# INLINE#". When deserialized, each such SourceText was previously expanded out into a [Char], which is highly wasteful of memory, and each such instance of the text would allocate an independent list with its contents as deserializing breaks any sharing that might have existed. Instead, we use a `FastString` to represent these, so that each instance unique text will be interned and stored in a memory efficient manner. - - - - - b70bc690 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation/FastStrings for `SourceNote`s `SourceNote`s should not be stored as [Char] as this is highly wasteful and in certain scenarios can be highly duplicated. Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6231a126 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for UsageFile (#22744) Use FastString to store filepaths in interface files, as this data is highly redundant so we want to share all instances of filepaths in the compiler session. - - - - - 47a58150 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 testsuite: add test for T22744 This test checks for #22744 by compiling 100 modules which each have a dependency on 1000 distinct external files. Previously, when loading these interfaces from disk, each individual instance of a filepath in the interface will would be allocated as an individual object on the heap, meaning we have heap objects for 100*1000 files, when there are only 1000 distinct files we care about. This test checks this by first compiling the module normally, then measuring the peak memory usage in a no-op recompile, as the recompilation checking will force the allocation of all these filepaths. - - - - - 0451bdc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 users guide: Add glossary Currently this merely explains the meaning of "technology preview" in the context of released features. - - - - - 0ba52e4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Update glossary.rst - - - - - 3d23060c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Use glossary directive - - - - - 2972fd66 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-16T21:32:20-04:00 JS: fix getpid (fix #23399) - - - - - 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will avoid preventing inlinings and reductions and make linear programs more efficient. - - - - - d56dd695 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Data.Bag: add INLINEABLE to polymorphic functions This commit allows polymorphic methods in GHC.Data.Bag to be specialised, avoiding having to pass explicit dictionaries when they are instantiated with e.g. a known monad. - - - - - 5366cd35 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcBinderStack into its own module This commit splits off TcBinderStack into its own module, to avoid module cycles: we might want to refer to it without also pulling in the TcM monad. - - - - - 09d4d307 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcRef into its own module This helps avoid pull in the full TcM monad when we just want access to mutable references in the typechecker. This facilitates later patches which introduce a slimmed down TcM monad for zonking. - - - - - 88cc19b3 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Introduce Codensity monad The Codensity monad is useful to write state-passing computations in continuation-passing style, e.g. to implement a State monad as continuation-passing style over a Reader monad. - - - - - f62d8195 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Restructure the zonker This commit splits up the zonker into a few separate components, described in Note [The structure of the zonker] in `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type`. 1. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Monad` introduces a pared-down `TcM` monad, `ZonkM`, which has enough information for zonking types. This allows us to refactor `ErrCtxt` to use `ZonkM` instead of `TcM`, which guarantees we don't throw an error while reporting an error. 2. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Env` is the new home of `ZonkEnv`, and also defines two zonking monad transformers, `ZonkT` and `ZonkBndrT`. `ZonkT` is a reader monad transformer over `ZonkEnv`. `ZonkBndrT m` is the codensity monad over `ZonkT m`. `ZonkBndrT` is used for computations that accumulate binders in the `ZonkEnv`. 3. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType` contains the code for zonking types, for use in the typechecker. It uses the `ZonkM` monad. 4. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type` contains the code for final zonking to `Type`, which has been refactored to use `ZonkTcM = ZonkT TcM` and `ZonkBndrTcM = ZonkBndrT TcM`. Allocations slightly decrease on the whole due to using continuation-passing style instead of manual state passing of ZonkEnv in the final zonking to Type. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T8095 T14766 T15304 hard_hole_fits RecordUpdPerf Metric Increase: T10421 ------------------------- - - - - - 70526f5b by mimi.vx at 2023-05-31T11:37:53-04:00 Update rdt-theme to latest upstream version Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23444 - - - - - f3556d6c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Restructure IPE buffer layout Reference ticket #21766 This commit restructures IPE buffer list entries to not contain references to their corresponding info tables. IPE buffer list nodes now point to two lists of equal length, one holding the list of info table pointers and one holding the corresponding entries for each info table. This will allow the entry data to be compressed without losing the references to the info tables. - - - - - 5d1f2411 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE compression to configure Reference ticket #21766 Adds an `--enable-ipe-data-compreesion` flag to the configure script which will check for libzstd and set the appropriate flags to allow for IPE data compression in the compiler - - - - - b7a640ac by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 IPE data compression Reference ticket #21766 When IPE data compression is enabled, compress the emitted IPE buffer entries and decompress them in the RTS. - - - - - 5aef5658 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS Ensure that `HAVE_LIBZSTD` gets defined to either 0 or 1 in all cases and properly check that before IPE data decompression in the RTS. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 69563c97 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add note describing IPE data compression See ticket #21766 - - - - - 7872e2b6 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests Make sure byte order of written IPE buffer entries matches target. Make sure the IPE-related tests properly access the fields of IPE buffer entry nodes with the new IPE layout. This commit also introduces checks to avoid importing modules if IPE compression is not enabled. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 0e85099b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation Capacity of buffers allocated for decompressed IPE data was incorrect due to a misuse of the `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` function. Fix by always storing decompressed size of IPE data in IPE buffer list nodes and using `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` to determine the size of the compressed data. See ticket #21766 - - - - - a0048866 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add optional dependencies to ./configure output Changes the configure script to indicate whether libnuma, libzstd, or libdw are being used as dependencies due to their optional features being enabled. - - - - - 09d93bd0 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE-enabled builds to CI - Adds an IPE job to the CI pipeline which is triggered by the ~IPE label - Introduces CI logic to enable IPE data compression - Enables uncompressed IPE data on debug CI job - Regenerates jobs.yaml MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/112 on the images repository is meant to ensure that the proper images have libzstd-dev installed. - - - - - 3ded9a1c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes Add mention of IPE data compression to user's guide and the release notes for 9.8.1. Also note the impact compression has on binary size in both places. Change IpeBufferListNode compression check so only the value `1` indicates compression. See ticket #21766 - - - - - 41b41577 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Remove IPE enabled builds from CI We don't need to explicitly specify the +ipe transformer to test IPE data since there are tests which manually enable IPE information. This commit does leave zstd IPE data compression enabled on the debian CI jobs. - - - - - 982bef3a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T04:53:49-04:00 Fix build with 9.2 GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type uses an equality constraint. ghc.nix currently provides 9.2. - - - - - 1c96bc3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:56:11-04:00 Output Lint errors to stderr instead of stdout This is a continuation of 7b095b99, which fixed warnings but not errors. Refs #13342 - - - - - 8e81f140 by sheaf at 2023-06-01T10:56:51-04:00 Refactor lookupExactOrOrig & friends This refactors the panoply of renamer lookup functions relating to lookupExactOrOrig to more graciously handle Exact and Orig names. In particular, we avoid the situation in which we would add Exact/Orig GREs to the tcg_used_gres field, which could cause a panic in bestImport like in #23240. Fixes #23428 - - - - - 5d415bfd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:57:31-04:00 Use the one-shot trick for UM and RewriteM functors As described in Note [The one-shot state monad trick], we shouldn't use derived Functor instances for monads using one-shot. This was done for most of them, but UM and RewriteM were missed. - - - - - 2c38551e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:08-04:00 Fix testsuite skipping Lint setTestOpts() is used to modify the test options for an entire .T file, rather than a single test. If there was a test using collect_compiler_stats, all of the tests in the same file had lint disabled. Fixes #21247 - - - - - 00a1e50b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:44-04:00 Add testcases for already fixed #16432 They were fixed by 40c7daed0. Fixes #16432 - - - - - f6e060cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-02T09:07:25-04:00 cleanup: Remove unused field from SelfBoot It is no longer needed since Note [Extra dependencies from .hs-boot files] was deleted in 6998772043. I've also added tildes to Note headers, otherwise they're not detected by the linter. - - - - - 82eacab6 by sheaf at 2023-06-02T09:08:01-04:00 Delete GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk This module was split up into GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type and GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType in commit f62d8195, but I forgot to delete the original module - - - - - 4a4eb761 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-02T23:53:21-04:00 base: Add build-order import of GHC.Types in GHC.IO.Handle.Types For reasons similar to those described in Note [Depend on GHC.Num.Integer]. Fixes #23411. - - - - - f53ac0ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-02T23:54:01-04:00 JS: fix and enhance non-minimized code generation (#22455) Flag -ddisable-js-minimizer was producing invalid code. Fix that and also a few other things to generate nicer JS code for debugging. The added test checks that we don't regress when using the flag. - - - - - f7744e8e by Andrey Mokhov at 2023-06-03T16:49:44-04:00 [hadrian] Fix multiline synopsis rendering - - - - - b2c745db by Bodigrim at 2023-06-03T16:50:23-04:00 Elaborate on performance properties of Data.List.++ - - - - - 7cd8a61e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Big TcLclEnv and CtLoc refactoring The overall goal of this refactoring is to reduce the dependency footprint of the parser and syntax tree. Good reasons include: - Better module graph parallelisability - Make it easier to migrate error messages without introducing module loops - Philosophically, there's not reason for the AST to depend on half the compiler. One of the key edges which added this dependency was > GHC.Hs.Expr -> GHC.Tc.Types (TcLclEnv) As this in turn depending on TcM which depends on HscEnv and so on. Therefore the goal of this patch is to move `TcLclEnv` out of `GHC.Tc.Types` so that `GHC.Hs.Expr` can import TcLclEnv without incurring a huge dependency chain. The changes in this patch are: * Move TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types to GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv * Create new smaller modules for the types used in TcLclEnv New Modules: - GHC.Tc.Types.ErrCtxt - GHC.Tc.Types.BasicTypes - GHC.Tc.Types.TH - GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv - GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv - GHC.Tc.Errors.Types.PromotionErr Removed Boot File: - {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Types * Introduce TcLclCtxt, the part of the TcLclEnv which doesn't participate in restoreLclEnv. * Replace TcLclEnv in CtLoc with specific CtLocEnv which is defined in GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv. Use CtLocEnv in Implic and CtLoc to record the location of the implication and constraint. By splitting up TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types we allow GHC.Hs.Expr to no longer depend on the TcM monad and all that entails. Fixes #23389 #23409 - - - - - 3d8d39d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType on GHC.Driver.Session This removes the usage of DynFlags from Tc.Utils.TcType so that it no longer depends on GHC.Driver.Session. In general we don't want anything which is a dependency of Language.Haskell.Syntax to depend on GHC.Driver.Session and removing this edge gets us closer to that goal. - - - - - 18db5ada by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Move isIrrefutableHsPat to GHC.Rename.Utils and rename to isIrrefutableHsPatRn This removes edge from GHC.Hs.Pat to GHC.Driver.Session, which makes Language.Haskell.Syntax end up depending on GHC.Driver.Session. - - - - - 12919dd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint on GHC.Driver.Session - - - - - eb852371 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 hole fit plugins: Split definition into own module The hole fit plugins are defined in terms of TcM, a type we want to avoid depending on from `GHC.Tc.Errors.Types`. By moving it into its own module we can remove this dependency. It also simplifies the necessary boot file. - - - - - 9e5246d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Move GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC Types into separate module This allows `GHC.Driver.DynFlags` to depend on these types without depending on CoreM and hence the entire simplifier pipeline. We can also remove a hs-boot file with this change. - - - - - 52d6a7d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Remove unecessary SOURCE import - - - - - 698d160c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 testsuite: Accept new output for CountDepsAst and CountDepsParser tests These are in a separate commit as the improvement to these tests is the cumulative effect of the previous set of patches rather than just the responsibility of the last one in the patchset. - - - - - 58ccf02e by sheaf at 2023-06-05T16:00:47-04:00 TTG: only allow VarBind at GhcTc The VarBind constructor of HsBind is only used at the GhcTc stage. This commit makes that explicit by setting the extension field of VarBind to be DataConCantHappen at all other stages. This allows us to delete a dead code path in GHC.HsToCore.Quote.rep_bind, and remove some panics. - - - - - 54b83253 by Matthew Craven at 2023-06-06T12:59:25-04:00 Generate Addr# access ops programmatically The existing utils/genprimopcode/gen_bytearray_ops.py was relocated and extended for this purpose. Additionally, hadrian now knows about this script and uses it when generating primops.txt - - - - - ecadbc7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-06T13:00:01-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Only add Nightly tag when replacing LatestNightly Previously we were always adding the Nightly tag, but this led to all the previous builds getting an increasing number of nightly tags over time. Now we just add it once, when we remove the LatestNightly tag. - - - - - 4aea0a72 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-07T12:06:46+02:00 Invisible binders in type declarations (#22560) This patch implements @k-binders introduced in GHC Proposal #425 and guarded behind the TypeAbstractions extension: type D :: forall k j. k -> j -> Type data D @k @j a b = ... ^^ ^^ To represent the new syntax, we modify LHsQTyVars as follows: - hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr () pass] + hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr (HsBndrVis pass) pass] HsBndrVis is a new data type that records the distinction between type variable binders written with and without the @ sign: data HsBndrVis pass = HsBndrRequired | HsBndrInvisible (LHsToken "@" pass) The rest of the patch updates GHC, template-haskell, and haddock to handle the new syntax. Parser: The PsErrUnexpectedTypeAppInDecl error message is removed. The syntax it used to reject is now permitted. Renamer: The @ sign does not affect the scope of a binder, so the changes to the renamer are minimal. See rnLHsTyVarBndrVisFlag. Type checker: There are three code paths that were updated to deal with the newly introduced invisible type variable binders: 1. checking SAKS: see kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, matchUpSigWithDecl 2. checking CUSK: see kcCheckDeclHeader_cusk 3. inference: see kcInferDeclHeader, rejectInvisibleBinders Helper functions bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Skol and bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Tv are generalized to work with HsBndrVis. Updates the haddock submodule. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - b7600997 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-07T13:10:21-04:00 JS: clean up FFI 'fat arrow' calls in base:System.Posix.Internals (#23481) - - - - - e5d3940d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-07T18:01:28-04:00 Update CODEOWNERS - - - - - 960ef111 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Remove IPE enabled builds from CI" This reverts commit 41b41577c8a28c236fa37e8f73aa1c6dc368d951. - - - - - bad1c8cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes" This reverts commit 3ded9a1cd22f9083f31bc2f37ee1b37f9d25dab7. - - - - - 12726d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE-enabled builds to CI" This reverts commit 09d93bd0305b0f73422ce7edb67168c71d32c15f. - - - - - dbdd989d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add optional dependencies to ./configure output" This reverts commit a00488665cd890a26a5564a64ba23ff12c9bec58. - - - - - 240483af by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation" This reverts commit 0e85099b9316ee24565084d5586bb7290669b43a. - - - - - 9b8c7dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests" This reverts commit 7872e2b6f08ea40d19a251c4822a384d0b397327. - - - - - 3364379b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add note describing IPE data compression" This reverts commit 69563c97396b8fde91678fae7d2feafb7ab9a8b0. - - - - - fda30670 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS" This reverts commit 5aef5658ad5fb96bac7719710e0ea008bf7b62e0. - - - - - 1cbcda9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "IPE data compression" This reverts commit b7a640acf7adc2880e5600d69bcf2918fee85553. - - - - - fb5e99aa by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE compression to configure" This reverts commit 5d1f2411f4becea8650d12d168e989241edee186. - - - - - 2cdcb3a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Restructure IPE buffer layout" This reverts commit f3556d6cefd3d923b36bfcda0c8185abb1d11a91. - - - - - 2b0c9f5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-06-08T07:52:34+00:00 Don't report redundant Givens from quantified constraints This fixes #23323 See (RC4) in Note [Tracking redundant constraints] - - - - - 567b32e1 by David Binder at 2023-06-08T18:41:29-04:00 Update the outdated instructions in HACKING.md on how to compile GHC - - - - - 2b1a4abe by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. - - - - - 28954758 by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. - - - - - 3ab0155b by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:57:35-04:00 Consistently use validity checks for TH conversion of data constructors We were checking that TH-spliced data declarations do not look like this: ```hs data D :: Type = MkD Int ``` But we were only doing so for `data` declarations' data constructors, not for `newtype`s, `data instance`s, or `newtype instance`s. This patch factors out the necessary validity checks into its own `cvtDataDefnCons` function and uses it in all of the places where it needs to be. Fixes #22559. - - - - - a24b83dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Fix behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in OPTIONS_GHC pragma This fixes the behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in an OPTIONS_GHC pragma for files with module level scope. Instead of simple not deleting the files, we also need to remove them from the TmpFs so they are not deleted later on when all the other files are deleted. There are additional complications because you also need to remove the directory where these files live from the TmpFs so we don't try to delete those later either. I added two tests. 1. Tests simply that -keep-tmp-files works at all with a single module and --make mode. 2. The other tests that temporary files are deleted for other modules which don't enable -keep-tmp-files. Fixes #23339 - - - - - dcf32882 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 withDeferredDiagnostics: When debugIsOn, write landmine into IORef to catch use-after-free. Ticket #23305 reports an error where we were attempting to use the logger which was created by withDeferredDiagnostics after its scope had ended. This problem would have been caught by this patch and a validate build: ``` +*** Exception: Use after free +CallStack (from HasCallStack): + error, called at compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:GHC.Driver.Make ``` This general issue is tracked by #20981 - - - - - 432c736c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Don't return complete HscEnv from upsweep By returning a complete HscEnv from upsweep the logger (as introduced by withDeferredDiagnostics) was escaping the scope of withDeferredDiagnostics and hence we were losing error messages. This is reminiscent of #20981, which also talks about writing errors into messages after their scope has ended. See #23305 for details. - - - - - 26013cdc by Alexander McKenna at 2023-06-09T15:19:41-04:00 Dump `SpecConstr` specialisations separately Introduce a `-ddump-spec-constr` flag which debugs specialisations from `SpecConstr`. These are no longer shown when you use `-ddump-spec`. - - - - - 4639100b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:50:43-04:00 Add role annotations to SNat, SSymbol and SChar Ticket #23454 explained it was possible to implement unsafeCoerce because SNat was lacking a role annotation. As these are supposed to be singleton types but backed by an efficient representation the correct annotation is nominal to ensure these kinds of coerces are forbidden. These annotations were missed from https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 which was implemented in 532de36870ed9e880d5f146a478453701e9db25d. CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/170 Fixes #23454 - - - - - 9c0dcff7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:51:19-04:00 Remove non-existant bytearray-ops.txt.pp file from ghc.cabal.in This broke the sdist generation. Fixes #23489 - - - - - 273ff0c7 by David Binder at 2023-06-09T18:52:00-04:00 Regression test T13438 is no longer marked as "expect_broken" in the testsuite driver. - - - - - b84a2900 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-10T08:27:28-04:00 Fix -Wterm-variable-capture scope (#23434) -Wterm-variable-capture wasn't accordant with type variable scoping in associated types, in type classes. For example, this code produced the warning: k = 12 class C k a where type AT a :: k -> Type I solved this issue by reusing machinery of newTyVarNameRn function that is accordand with associated types: it does lookup for each free type variable when we are in the type class context. And in this patch I use result of this work to make sure that -Wterm-variable-capture warns only on implicitly quantified type variables. - - - - - 9d1a8d87 by Jorge Mendes at 2023-06-10T08:28:10-04:00 Remove redundant case statement in rts/js/mem.js. - - - - - a1f350e2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-13T09:42:16-04:00 Change WarningWithFlag to plural WarningWithFlags Resolves #22825 Now each diagnostic can name multiple different warning flags for its reason. There is currently one use case: missing signatures. Currently we need to check which warning flags are enabled when generating the diagnostic, which is against the declarative nature of the diagnostic framework. This patch allows a warning diagnostic to have multiple warning flags, which makes setup more declarative. The WarningWithFlag pattern synonym is added for backwards compatibility The 'msgEnvReason' field is added to MsgEnvelope to store the `ResolvedDiagnosticReason`, which accounts for the enabled flags, and then that is used for pretty printing the diagnostic. - - - - - ec01f0ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-13T09:42:59-04:00 Add a test Way for running ghci with Core optimizations Tracking ticket: #23059 This runs compile_and_run tests with optimised code with bytecode interpreter Changed submodules: hpc, process Co-authored-by: Torsten Schmits <git at tryp.io> - - - - - c6741e72 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-13T09:43:38-04:00 Configure -Qunused-arguments instead of hardcoding it When GHC invokes clang, it currently passes -Qunused-arguments to discard warnings resulting from GHC using multiple options that aren't used. In this commit, we configure -Qunused-arguments into the Cc options instead of checking if the compiler is clang at runtime and hardcoding the flag into GHC. This is part of the effort to centralise toolchain information in toolchain target files at configure time with the end goal of a runtime retargetable GHC. This also means we don't need to call getCompilerInfo ever, which improves performance considerably (see !10589). Metric Decrease: PmSeriesG T10421 T11303b T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253-spj T13386 T15703 T16875 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5837 T6048 T9020 T9198 T9872d T9961 - - - - - 0128db87 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:44:18-04:00 Improve docs for Data.Fixed; adds 'realToFrac' as an option for conversion between different precisions. - - - - - 95b69cfb by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-13T09:44:55-04:00 Add regression test for #23143 !10541, the fix for #23323, also fixes #23143. Let's add a regression test to ensure that it stays fixed. Fixes #23143. - - - - - ed2dbdca by Emily Martins at 2023-06-13T09:45:37-04:00 delete GHCi.UI.Tags module and remove remaining references Co-authored-by: Tilde Rose <t1lde at protonmail.com> - - - - - c90d96e4 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Add regression test for 17328 - - - - - de58080c by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Skip checking whether constructors are in scope when deriving newtype instances. Fixes #17328 - - - - - 5e3c2b05 by Philip Hazelden at 2023-06-13T09:47:07-04:00 Don't suggest `DeriveAnyClass` when instance can't be derived. Fixes #19692. Prototypical cases: class C1 a where x1 :: a -> Int data G1 = G1 deriving C1 class C2 a where x2 :: a -> Int x2 _ = 0 data G2 = G2 deriving C2 Both of these used to give this suggestion, but for C1 the suggestion would have failed (generated code with undefined methods, which compiles but warns). Now C2 still gives the suggestion but C1 doesn't. - - - - - 80a0b099 by David Binder at 2023-06-13T09:47:49-04:00 Add testcase for error GHC-00711 to testsuite - - - - - e4b33a1d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-14T07:01:21-04:00 Add -Wmissing-poly-kind-signatures Implements #22826 This is a restricted version of -Wmissing-kind-signatures shown only for polykinded types. - - - - - f8395b94 by doyougnu at 2023-06-14T07:02:01-04:00 ci: special case in req_host_target_ghc for JS - - - - - b852a5b6 by Gergo ERDI at 2023-06-14T07:02:42-04:00 When forcing a `ModIface`, force the `MINIMAL` pragmas in class definitions Fixes #23486 - - - - - c29b45ee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:19-04:00 Add a testcase for #20076 Remove 'recursive' in the error message, since the error can arise without recursion. - - - - - b80ef202 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:56-04:00 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 - - - - - bd8ef37d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-14T07:04:31-04:00 ci: Add dependenices on necessary aarch64 jobs for head.hackage ci These need to be added since we started testing aarch64 on head.hackage CI. The jobs will sometimes fail because they will start before the relevant aarch64 job has finished. Fixes #23511 - - - - - a0c27cee by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-14T07:05:08-04:00 Add standalone kind signatures for Code and TExp CodeQ and TExpQ already had standalone kind signatures even before this change: type TExpQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type CodeQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type Now Code and TExp have signatures too: type TExp :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type Code :: (Kind.Type -> Kind.Type) -> TYPE r -> Kind.Type This is a stylistic change. - - - - - e70c1245 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeLits.Internal should not be used - - - - - 100650e3 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeNats.Internal should not be used - - - - - 078250ef by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add more flags for dumping core passes (#23491) - - - - - 1b7604af by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add tests for dumping flags (#23491) - - - - - 42000000 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-14T17:18:29-04:00 Provide a demand signature for atomicModifyMutVar.# (#23047) Fixes #23047 - - - - - 8f27023b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-15T03:10:24-04:00 compiler: Cross-reference Note [StgToJS design] In particular, the numeric representations are quite useful context in a few places. - - - - - a71b60e9 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T03:11:00-04:00 Implement the -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification warning (#23510) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" forbids implicit quantification of type variables that occur free on the right-hand side of a type synonym but are not mentioned on the left-hand side. The users are expected to rewrite this using invisible binders: type T1 :: forall a . Maybe a type T1 = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- old type T1 @a = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- new Since the @k-binders are a new feature, we need to wait for three releases before we require the use of the new syntax. In the meantime, we ought to provide users with a new warning, -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification, that would detect when such implicit quantification takes place, and include it in -Wcompat. - - - - - 0078dd00 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-15T03:11:36-04:00 Minor refactorings to mkSpillInstr and mkLoadInstr Better error messages. And, use the existing `off` constant to reduce duplication. - - - - - 1792b57a by doyougnu at 2023-06-15T03:12:17-04:00 JS: merge util modules Merge Core and StgUtil modules for StgToJS pass. Closes: #23473 - - - - - 469ff08b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-15T03:12:57-04:00 Check visibility of nested foralls in can_eq_nc (#18863) Prior to this change, `can_eq_nc` checked the visibility of the outermost layer of foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here Then it delegated the rest of the work to `can_eq_nc_forall`, which split off all foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here This meant that some visibility flags were completely ignored. We fix this oversight by moving the check to `can_eq_nc_forall`. - - - - - 59c9065b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: use regular mask for blocking IO Blocking IO used uninterruptibleMask which should make any thread blocked on IO unreachable by async exceptions (such as those from timeout). This changes it to a regular mask. It's important to note that the nodejs runtime does not actually interrupt the blocking IO when the Haskell thread receives an async exception, and that file positions may be updated and buffers may be written after the Haskell thread has already resumed. Any file descriptor affected by an async exception interruption should therefore be used with caution. - - - - - 907c06c3 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: nodejs: do not set 'readable' handler on stdin at startup The Haskell runtime used to install a 'readable' handler on stdin at startup in nodejs. This would cause the nodejs system to start buffering the stream, causing data loss if the stdin file descriptor is passed to another process. This change delays installation of the 'readable' handler until the first read of stdin by Haskell code. - - - - - a54b40a9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: reserve one more virtual (negative) file descriptor This is needed for upcoming support of the process package - - - - - 78cd1132 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T11:16:11+04:00 Report scoped kind variables at the type-checking phase (#16635) This patch modifies the renamer to respect ScopedTypeVariables in kind signatures. This means that kind variables bound by the outermost `forall` now scope over the type: type F = '[Right @a @() () :: forall a. Either a ()] -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ -- in scope here bound here However, any use of such variables is a type error, because we don't have type-level lambdas to bind them in Core. This is described in the new Note [Type variable scoping errors during type check] in GHC.Tc.Types. - - - - - 4a41ba75 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:15-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket number Replace #22356 with #22349 for these tests because #22356 has been fixed but now these tests fail because of #22349. - - - - - 15f150c8 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: testsuite: update ticket numbers - - - - - 08d8e9ef by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: more triage - - - - - e8752e12 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-15T18:09:52-04:00 Fix test T18522-deb-ppr Fixes #23509 - - - - - 62c56416 by Ben Price at 2023-06-16T05:52:39-04:00 Lint: more details on "Occurrence is GlobalId, but binding is LocalId" This is helpful when debugging a pass which accidentally shadowed a binder. - - - - - d4c10238 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-16T05:53:22-04:00 Clean a stray bit of text in user guide - - - - - 93647b5c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-16T05:54:02-04:00 testsuite: Add forall visibility test cases The added tests ensure that the type checker does not confuse visible and invisible foralls. VisFlag1: kind-checking type applications and inferred type variable instantiations VisFlag1_ql: kind-checking Quick Look instantiations VisFlag2: kind-checking type family instances VisFlag3: checking kind annotations on type parameters of associated type families VisFlag4: checking kind annotations on type parameters in type declarations with SAKS VisFlag5: checking the result kind annotation of data family instances - - - - - a5f0c00e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-16T12:25:40-04:00 JS: factorize SaneDouble into its own module Follow-up of b159e0e9 whose ticket is #22736 - - - - - 0baf9e7c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-16T12:26:17-04:00 Add tests for #21973 - - - - - 640ea90e by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation for `<**>` - - - - - 2469a813 by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update text - - - - - 1f515bbb by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update examples - - - - - 7af99a0d by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation to actually display code correctly - - - - - 800aad7e by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-16T23:08:32-04:00 Type/data instances: require that variables on the RHS are mentioned on the LHS (#23512) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" restricts the scope of type and data family instances as follows: In type family and data family instances, require that every variable mentioned on the RHS must also occur on the LHS. For example, here are three equivalent type instance definitions accepted before this patch: type family F1 a :: k type instance F1 Int = Any :: j -> j type family F2 a :: k type instance F2 @(j -> j) Int = Any :: j -> j type family F3 a :: k type instance forall j. F3 Int = Any :: j -> j - In F1, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs only on the RHS; - In F2, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs both on the LHS and the RHS; - In F3, j is explicitly quantified. Now F1 is rejected with an out-of-scope error, while F2 and F3 continue to be accepted. - - - - - 9132d529 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket numbers - - - - - c3a1274c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: don't dump eventlog to stderr by default Fix T16707 Bump stm submodule - - - - - 89bb8ad8 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-18T02:51:14-04:00 Fix TH name lookup for symbolic tycons (#23525) - - - - - cb9e1ce4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-18T21:16:45-06:00 IPE data compression IPE data resulting from the `-finfo-table-map` flag may now be compressed by configuring the GHC build with the `--enable-ipe-data-compression` flag. This results in about a 20% reduction in the size of IPE-enabled build results. The compression library, zstd, may optionally be statically linked by configuring with the `--enabled-static-libzstd` flag (on non-darwin platforms) libzstd version 1.4.0 or greater is required. - - - - - 0cbc3ae0 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-06-19T09:11:38-04:00 Add `IfaceWarnings` to represent the `ModIface`-storable parts of a `Warnings GhcRn`. Fixes #23516 - - - - - 3e80c2b4 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-20T03:19:41-04:00 Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets This prepares for having linear let expressions in the frontend. When desugaring lets, SPECIALISE statements create more copies of a let binding. Because of the rewrite rules attached to the bindings, there are dependencies between the generated binds. Before this commit, we simply wrapped all these in a mutually recursive let block, and left it to the simplified to sort it out. With this commit: we are careful to generate the bindings in dependency order, so that we can wrap them in consecutive lets (if the source is non-recursive). - - - - - 9fad49e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T03:20:19-04:00 rts: Do not call exit() from SIGINT handler Previously `shutdown_handler` would call `stg_exit` if the scheduler was Oalready found to be in `SCHED_INTERRUPTING` state (or higher). However, `stg_exit` is not signal-safe as it calls `exit` (which calls `atexit` handlers). The only safe thing to do in this situation is to call `_exit`, which terminates with minimal cleanup. Fixes #23417. - - - - - 7485f848 by Bodigrim at 2023-06-20T03:20:57-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This requires changing the recomp007 test because now cabal passes `this-unit-id` to executable components, and that unit-id contains a hash which includes the ABI of the dependencies. Therefore changing the dependencies means that -this-unit-id changes and recompilation is triggered. The spririt of the test is to test GHC's recompilation logic assuming that `-this-unit-id` is constant, so we explicitly pass `-ipid` to `./configure` rather than letting `Cabal` work it out. - - - - - 1464a2a8 by mangoiv at 2023-06-20T03:21:34-04:00 [feat] add a hint to `HasField` error message - add a hint that indicates that the record that the record dot is used on might just be missing a field - as the intention of the programmer is not entirely clear, it is only shown if the type is known - This addresses in part issue #22382 - - - - - b65e78dd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:43-04:00 rts/ipe: Fix unused lock warning - - - - - 6086effd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts/ProfilerReportJson: Fix memory leak - - - - - 1e48c434 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - 471486b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix printf format mismatch - - - - - 80603fb3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> According to Alpine's warnings and poll(2), <poll.h> should be preferred. - - - - - ff18e6fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 nonmoving: Fix unused definition warrnings - - - - - 6e7fe8ee by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 Disable futimens on Darwin. See #22938 - - - - - b7706508 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect CPP guard - - - - - 94f00e9b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that -Werror is passed when compiling the RTS. Previously the `+werror` transformer would only pass `-Werror` to GHC, which does not ensure that the same is passed to the C compiler when building the RTS. Arguably this is itself a bug but for now we will just work around this by passing `-optc-Werror` to GHC. I tried to enable `-Werror` in all C compilations but the boot libraries are something of a portability nightmare. - - - - - 5fb54bf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Disable `#pragma GCC`s on clang compilers Otherwise the build fails due to warnings. See #23530. - - - - - cf87f380 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix capitalization of prototype - - - - - 17f250d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect format specifier - - - - - 0ff1c501 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-20T16:57:20-04:00 JS: remove js_broken(22576) in favour of the pre-existing wordsize(32) condition (#22576) - - - - - 3d1d42b7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Memory usage fixes for Haddock - Do not include `mi_globals` in the `NoBackend` backend. It was only included for Haddock, but Haddock does not actually need it. This causes a 200MB reduction in max residency when generating haddocks on the Agda codebase (roughly 1GB to 800MB). - Make haddock_{parser,renamer}_perf tests more accurate by forcing docs to be written to interface files using `-fwrite-interface` Bumps haddock submodule. Metric Decrease: haddock.base - - - - - 8185b1c2 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Fix associated data family doc structure items Associated data families were being given their own export DocStructureItems, which resulted in them being documented separately from their classes in haddocks. This commit fixes it. - - - - - 4d356ea3 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: implement TH support - Add ghc-interp.js bootstrap script for the JS interpreter - Interactively link and execute iserv code from the ghci package - Incrementally load and run JS code for splices into the running iserv Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> - - - - - 3249cf12 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Don't use getKey - - - - - f84ff161 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Stg: return imported FVs This is used to determine what to link when using the interpreter. For now it's only used by the JS interpreter but it could easily be used by the native interpreter too (instead of extracting names from compiled BCOs). - - - - - fab2ad23 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Fix some recompilation avoidance tests - - - - - a897dc13 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 TH_import_loop is now broken as expected - - - - - dbb4ad51 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: always recompile when TH is enabled (cf #23013) - - - - - 711b1d24 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-06-21T12:59:27-04:00 Add support for deprecating exported items (proposal #134) This is an implementation of the deprecated exports proposal #134. The proposal introduces an ability to introduce warnings to exports. This allows for deprecating a name only when it is exported from a specific module, rather than always depreacting its usage. In this example: module A ({-# DEPRECATED "do not use" #-} x) where x = undefined --- module B where import A(x) `x` will emit a warning when it is explicitly imported. Like the declaration warnings, export warnings are first accumulated within the `Warnings` struct, then passed into the ModIface, from which they are then looked up and warned about in the importing module in the `lookup_ie` helpers of the `filterImports` function (for the explicitly imported names) and in the `addUsedGRE(s)` functions where they warn about regular usages of the imported name. In terms of the AST information, the custom warning is stored in the extension field of the variants of the `IE` type (see Trees that Grow for more information). The commit includes a bump to the haddock submodule added in MR #28 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - c1865854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T12:59:30-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.8 Bumps Haddock submodule - - - - - 4e1de71c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T21:07:48-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.9 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 5b6612bc by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-23T03:56:49-04:00 rts: Work around missing prototypes errors Darwin's toolchain inexpliciably claims that `write_barrier` and friends have declarations without prototypes, despite the fact that (a) they are definitions, and (b) the prototypes appear only a few lines above. Work around this by making the definitions proper prototypes. - - - - - 43b66a13 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-23T03:57:26-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Fix date modifier (M = minutes, m = month) Fixes #23552 - - - - - 564164ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-24T10:27:29+09:00 Support large stack frames/offsets in GHCi bytecode interpreter Bytecode instructions like PUSH_L (push a local variable) contain an operand that refers to the stack slot. Before this patch, the operand type was SmallOp (Word16), limiting the maximum stack offset to 65535 words. This could cause compiler panics in some cases (See #22888). This patch changes the operand type for stack offsets from SmallOp to Op, removing the stack offset limit. Fixes #22888 - - - - - 8d6574bc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-26T13:15:06-04:00 JS: support levity-polymorphic datatypes (#22360,#22291) - thread knowledge about levity into PrimRep instead of panicking - JS: remove assumption that unlifted heap objects are rts objects (TVar#, etc.) Doing this also fixes #22291 (test added). There is a small performance hit (~1% more allocations). Metric Increase: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 5578bbad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 MR Review Template: Mention "Blocked on Review" label In order to improve our MR review processes we now have the label "Blocked on Review" which allows people to signal that a MR is waiting on a review to happen. See: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2023-June/021255.html - - - - - 4427e9cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 Move MR template to Default.md This makes it more obvious what you have to modify to affect the default template rather than looking in the project settings. - - - - - 522bd584 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-26T13:16:33-04:00 Revert "Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets" This (temporary) reverts commit 3e80c2b40213bebe302b1bd239af48b33f1b30ef. Fixes #23550 - - - - - c59fbb0b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-26T19:34:20+02:00 Propagate breakpoint information when inlining across modules Tracking ticket: #23394 MR: !10448 * Add constructor `IfaceBreakpoint` to `IfaceTickish` * Store breakpoint data in interface files * Store `BreakArray` for the breakpoint's module, not the current module, in BCOs * Store module name in BCOs instead of `Unique`, since the `Unique` from an `Iface` doesn't match the modules in GHCi's state * Allocate module name in `ModBreaks`, like `BreakArray` * Lookup breakpoint by module name in GHCi * Skip creating breakpoint instructions when no `ModBreaks` are available, rather than injecting `ModBreaks` in the linker when breakpoints are enabled, and panicking when `ModBreaks` is missing - - - - - 6f904808 by Greg Steuck at 2023-06-27T16:53:07-04:00 Remove undefined FP_PROG_LD_BUILD_ID from configure.ac's - - - - - e89aa072 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-27T16:53:44-04:00 Remove arity inference in type declarations (#23514) Arity inference in type declarations was introduced as a workaround for the lack of @k-binders. They were added in 4aea0a72040, so I simplified all of this by simply removing arity inference altogether. This is part of GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations". - - - - - 459dee1b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:20-04:00 Relax defaulting of RuntimeRep/Levity when printing Fixes #16468 MR: !10702 Only default RuntimeRep to LiftedRep when variables are bound by the toplevel forall - - - - - 151f8f18 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:57-04:00 Remove duplicate link label in linear types docs - - - - - ecdc4353 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T12:24:57-04:00 Stop configuring unused Ld command in `settings` GHC has no direct dependence on the linker. Rather, we depend upon the C compiler for linking and an object-merging program (which is typically `ld`) for production of GHCi objects and merging of C stubs into final object files. Despite this, for historical reasons we still recorded information about the linker into `settings`. Remove these entries from `settings`, `hadrian/cfg/system.config`, as well as the `configure` logic responsible for this information. Closes #23566. - - - - - bf9ec3e4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Remove extraneous debug output - - - - - 7eb68dd6 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Work with unset vars in -e mode - - - - - 49c27936 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Pass positional arguments in their positions By quoting $cmd, the default "bash -i" is a single argument to run, and no file named "bash -i" actually exists to be run. - - - - - 887dc4fc by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Handle unset value in -e context - - - - - 5ffc7d7b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:07:36-04:00 Configure CPP into settings There is a distinction to be made between the Haskell Preprocessor and the C preprocessor. The former is used to preprocess Haskell files, while the latter is used in C preprocessing such as Cmm files. In practice, they are both the same program (usually the C compiler) but invoked with different flags. Previously we would, at configure time, configure the haskell preprocessor and save the configuration in the settings file, but, instead of doing the same for CPP, we had hardcoded in GHC that the CPP program was either `cc -E` or `cpp`. This commit fixes that asymmetry by also configuring CPP at configure time, and tries to make more explicit the difference between HsCpp and Cpp (see Note [Preprocessing invocations]). Note that we don't use the standard CPP and CPPFLAGS to configure Cpp, but instead use the non-standard --with-cpp and --with-cpp-flags. The reason is that autoconf sets CPP to "$CC -E", whereas we expect the CPP command to be configured as a standalone executable rather than a command. These are symmetrical with --with-hs-cpp and --with-hs-cpp-flags. Cleanup: Hadrian no longer needs to pass the CPP configuration for CPP to be C99 compatible through -optP, since we now configure that into settings. Closes #23422 - - - - - 5efa9ca5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:08:13-04:00 hadrian: Always canonicalize topDirectory Hadrian's `topDirectory` is intended to provide an absolute path to the root of the GHC tree. However, if the tree is reached via a symlink this One question here is whether the `canonicalizePath` call is expensive enough to warrant caching. In a quick microbenchmark I observed that `canonicalizePath "."` takes around 10us per call; this seems sufficiently low not to worry. Alternatively, another approach here would have been to rather move the canonicalization into `m4/fp_find_root.m4`. This would have avoided repeated canonicalization but sadly path canonicalization is a hard problem in POSIX shell. Addresses #22451. - - - - - b3e1436f by aadaa_fgtaa at 2023-06-28T21:08:53-04:00 Optimise ELF linker (#23464) - cache last elements of `relTable`, `relaTable` and `symbolTables` in `ocInit_ELF` - cache shndx table in ObjectCode - run `checkProddableBlock` only with debug rts - - - - - 30525b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Introduce MO_{ACQUIRE,RELEASE}_FENCE - - - - - b787e259 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_WriteBarrier rts: Drop write_barrier - - - - - 7550b4a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 rts: Drop load_store_barrier() This is no longer used. - - - - - d5f2875e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop last instances of prim_{write,read}_barrier - - - - - 965ac2ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Eliminate remaining uses of load_load_barrier - - - - - 0fc5cb97 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_ReadBarrier - - - - - 7a7d326c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop load_load_barrier This is no longer used. - - - - - 9f63da66 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 Delete write_barrier function - - - - - bb0ed354 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Make collectFreshWeakPtrs definition a prototype x86-64/Darwin's toolchain inexplicably warns that collectFreshWeakPtrs needs to be a prototype. - - - - - ef81a1eb by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:10:08-04:00 Fix number of free double regs D1..D4 are defined for aarch64 and thus not free. - - - - - c335fb7c by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-28T21:10:44-04:00 Fix typechecking of promoted empty lists The `'[]` case in `tc_infer_hs_type` is smart enough to handle arity-0 uses of `'[]` (see the newly added `T23543` test case for an example), but the `'[]` case in `tc_hs_type` was not. We fix this by changing the `tc_hs_type` case to invoke `tc_infer_hs_type`, as prescribed in `Note [Future-proofing the type checker]`. There are some benign changes to test cases' expected output due to the new code path using `forall a. [a]` as the kind of `'[]` rather than `[k]`. Fixes #23543. - - - - - fcf310e7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:11:21-04:00 Configure MergeObjs supports response files rather than Ld The previous configuration script to test whether Ld supported response files was * Incorrect (see #23542) * Used, in practice, to check if the *merge objects tool* supported response files. This commit modifies the macro to run the merge objects tool (rather than Ld), using a response file, and checking the result with $NM Fixes #23542 - - - - - 78b2f3cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-28T21:12:02-04:00 JS: fix JS stack printing (#23565) - - - - - 9f01d14b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-29T04:13:41-04:00 Add -fpolymorphic-specialisation flag (off by default at all optimisation levels) Polymorphic specialisation has led to a number of hard to diagnose incorrect runtime result bugs (see #23469, #23109, #21229, #23445) so this commit introduces a flag `-fpolymorhphic-specialisation` which allows users to turn on this experimental optimisation if they are willing to buy into things going very wrong. Ticket #23469 - - - - - b1e611d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T04:14:17-04:00 Rip out runtime linker/compiler checks We used to choose flags to pass to the toolchain at runtime based on the platform running GHC, and in this commit we drop all of those runtime linker checks Ultimately, this represents a change in policy: We no longer adapt at runtime to the toolchain being used, but rather make final decisions about the toolchain used at /configure time/ (we have deleted Note [Run-time linker info] altogether!). This works towards the goal of having all toolchain configuration logic living in the same place, which facilities the work towards a runtime-retargetable GHC (see #19877). As of this commit, the runtime linker/compiler logic was moved to autoconf, but soon it, and the rest of the existing toolchain configuration logic, will live in the standalone ghc-toolchain program (see !9263) In particular, what used to be done at runtime is now as follows: * The flags -Wl,--no-as-needed for needed shared libs are configured into settings * The flag -fstack-check is configured into settings * The check for broken tables-next-to-code was outdated * We use the configured c compiler by default as the assembler program * We drop `asmOpts` because we already configure -Qunused-arguments flag into settings (see !10589) Fixes #23562 Co-author: Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) - - - - - 8b35e8ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files - - - - - d7ef1704 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. - - - - - 7c7d1f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. - - - - - cb92051e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - dec81dd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 hadrian: Ignore warnings in unix and semaphore-compat - - - - - d7f6448a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-30T12:38:43-04:00 hadrian: Fix dependencies of docs:* rule For the docs:* rule we need to actually build the package rather than just the haddocks for the dependent packages. Therefore we depend on the .conf files of the packages we are trying to build documentation for as well as the .haddock files. Fixes #23472 - - - - - cec90389 by sheaf at 2023-06-30T12:39:27-04:00 Add tests for #22106 Fixes #22106 - - - - - 083794b1 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-03T03:27:27-04:00 Add -fbreak-points to control breakpoint insertion Rather than statically enabling breakpoints only for the interpreter, this adds a new flag. Tracking ticket: #23057 MR: !10466 - - - - - fd8c5769 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:04-04:00 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. - - - - - 98185d52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:05-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23400 - - - - - 4aac0540 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:42-04:00 ghc-heap: Support for BLOCKING_QUEUE closures - - - - - 03f941f4 by Ben Bellick at 2023-07-03T03:29:29-04:00 Add some structured diagnostics in Tc/Validity.hs This addresses the work of ticket #20118 Created the following constructors for TcRnMessage - TcRnInaccessibleCoAxBranch - TcRnPatersonCondFailure - - - - - 6074cc3c by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Add failing test case for #23492 - - - - - 356a2692 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. - - - - - 3efe7f39 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Introduce genLHsApp and genLHsLit helpers in GHC.Rename.Utils - - - - - dd782343 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Construct catch-all default case using helpers GHC.Rename.Utils concrete helpers instead of wrapGenSpan + HS AST constructors - - - - - 0e09c38e by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-07-03T03:30:56-04:00 Add regression test for #23549 - - - - - 32741743 by Alexis King at 2023-07-03T03:31:36-04:00 perf tests: Increase default stack size for MultiLayerModules An unhelpfully small stack size appears to have been the real culprit behind the metric fluctuations in #19293. Debugging metric decreases triggered by !10729 helped to finally identify the problem. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13701 T14697 - - - - - 82ac6bf1 by Bryan Richter at 2023-07-03T03:32:15-04:00 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. - - - - - 6078b429 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:32:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor compilation of gen_ci Flakify and document it, making it far less sensitive to the build environment. - - - - - aa2db0ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:33:29-04:00 testsuite: Update documentation - - - - - 924a2362 by Gregory Gerasev at 2023-07-03T03:34:10-04:00 Better error for data deriving of type synonym/family. Closes #23522 - - - - - 4457da2a by Dave Barton at 2023-07-03T03:34:51-04:00 Fix some broken links and typos - - - - - de5830d0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:03:59-04:00 configure: Rip out Solaris dyld check Solaris 11 was released over a decade ago and, moreover, I doubt we have any Solaris users - - - - - 59c5fe1d by doyougnu at 2023-07-04T22:04:56-04:00 CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs - - - - - 679bbc97 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-04T22:05:32-04:00 testsuite: Do not require CUSKs Numerous tests make use of CUSKs (complete user-supplied kinds), a legacy feature scheduled for deprecation. In order to proceed with the said deprecation, the tests have been updated to use SAKS instead (standalone kind signatures). This also allows us to remove the Haskell2010 language pragmas that were added in 115cd3c85a8 to work around the lack of CUSKs in GHC2021. - - - - - 945d3599 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:06:08-04:00 gitlab: Drop backport-for-8.8 MR template Its usefulness has long passed. - - - - - 66c721d3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-04T22:06:44-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb2 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb2 to work with anything with a SrcSpan This gets rid of the custom comb2A, comb2Al, comb2N functions, and removes various reLoc calls. - - - - - 2be99b7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-04T22:07:21-04:00 Fix deprecation warning when deprecated identifier is from another module A stray 'Just' was being printed in the deprecation message. Fixes #23573 - - - - - 46c9bcd6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 rts: Don't rely on initializers for sigaction_t As noted in #23577, CentOS's ancient toolchain throws spurious missing-field-initializer warnings. - - - - - ec55035f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't treat -Winline warnings as fatal Such warnings are highly dependent upon the toolchain, platform, and build configuration. It's simply too fragile to rely on these. - - - - - 3a09b789 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Only pass -Wno-nonportable-include-path on Darwin This flag, which was introduced due to #17798, is only understood by Clang and consequently throws warnings on platforms using gcc. Sadly, there is no good way to treat such warnings as non-fatal with `-Werror` so for now we simply make this flag specific to platforms known to use Clang and case-insensitive filesystems (Darwin and Windows). See #23577. - - - - - 4af7eac2 by Mario Blažević at 2023-07-04T22:08:38-04:00 Fixed ticket #23571, TH.Ppr.pprLit hanging on large numeric literals - - - - - 2304c697 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:09:15-04:00 compiler: Make OccSet opaque - - - - - cf735db8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-04T22:09:51-04:00 Add Note about why we need forall in Code to be on the right - - - - - fb140f82 by Hécate Moonlight at 2023-07-04T22:10:34-04:00 Relax the constraint about the foreign function's calling convention of FinalizerPtr to capi as well as ccall. - - - - - 9ce44336 by meooow25 at 2023-07-05T11:42:37-04:00 Improve the situation with the stimes cycle Currently the Semigroup stimes cycle is resolved in GHC.Base by importing stimes implementations from a hs-boot file. Resolve the cycle using hs-boot files for required classes (Num, Integral) instead. Now stimes can be defined directly in GHC.Base, making inlining and specialization possible. This leads to some new boot files for `GHC.Num` and `GHC.Real`, the methods for those are only used to implement `stimes` so it doesn't appear that these boot files will introduce any new performance traps. Metric Decrease: T13386 T8095 Metric Increase: T13253 T13386 T18698a T18698b T19695 T8095 - - - - - 9edcb1fb by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-05T11:43:24-04:00 Refactor Unique to be represented by Word64 In #22010 we established that Int was not always sufficient to store all the uniques we generate during compilation on 32-bit platforms. This commit addresses that problem by using Word64 instead of Int for uniques. The core of the change is in GHC.Core.Types.Unique and GHC.Core.Types.Unique.Supply. However, the representation of uniques is used in many other places, so those needed changes too. Additionally, the RTS has been extended with an atomic_inc64 operation. One major change from this commit is the introduction of the Word64Set and Word64Map data types. These are adapted versions of IntSet and IntMap from the containers package. These are planned to be upstreamed in the future. As a natural consequence of these changes, the compiler will be a bit slower and take more space on 32-bit platforms. Our CI tests indicate around a 5% residency increase. Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot RecordUpdPerf T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13386 T13719 T14683 T14697 T14766 T15164 T15703 T16577 T16875 T17516 T18140 T18223 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T3294 T4801 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T6048 T783 T8095 T9020 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872b_defer T9872c T9872d T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf UniqLoop WWRec hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6b9db7d4 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-07-05T11:44:03-04:00 Fix docs for __GLASGOW_HASKELL_FULL_VERSION__ macro - - - - - 40f4ef7c by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-05T18:06:19-04:00 Substitute free variables captured by breakpoints in SpecConstr Fixes #23267 - - - - - 2b55cb5f by sheaf at 2023-07-05T18:07:07-04:00 Reinstate untouchable variable error messages This extra bit of information was accidentally being discarded after a refactoring of the way we reported problems when unifying a type variable with another type. This patch rectifies that. - - - - - 53ed21c5 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-05T18:07:47-04:00 configure: Drop Clang command from settings Due to 01542cb7227614a93508b97ecad5b16dddeb6486 we no longer use the `runClang` function, and no longer need to configure into settings the Clang command. We used to determine options at runtime to pass clang when it was used as an assembler, but now that we configure at configure time we no longer need to. - - - - - 6fdcf969 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-06T12:12:09-04:00 Filter out nontrivial substituted expressions in substTickish Fixes #23272 - - - - - 41968fd6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: testsuite: use req_c predicate instead of js_broken - - - - - 74a4dd2e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: implement some file primitives (lstat,rmdir) (#22374) - Implement lstat and rmdir. - Implement base_c_s_is* functions (testing a file type) - Enable passing tests - - - - - 7e759914 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: cleanup utils (#23314) - Removed unused code - Don't export unused functions - Move toTypeList to Closure module - - - - - f617655c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: rename VarType/Vt into JSRep - - - - - 19216ca5 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: remove custom PrimRep conversion (#23314) We use the usual conversion to PrimRep and then we convert these PrimReps to JSReps. - - - - - d3de8668 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: don't use isRuntimeRepKindedTy in JS FFI - - - - - 8d1b75cb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Also updates ghcup-nightlies-0.0.7.yaml file Fixes #23600 - - - - - e524fa7f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use dynamically linked alpine bindists In theory these will work much better on alpine to allow people to build statically linked applications there. We don't need to distribute a statically linked application ourselves in order to allow that. Fixes #23602 - - - - - b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 554dc41a by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:08+02:00 Serialize CmmRetInfo in .rodata The handling of case was missing. - - - - - b07f45e7 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:08+02:00 Reference StgRetFun payload by its struct field address This is easier to grasp than relative pointer offsets. - - - - - 1fb4081e by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:08+02:00 Better variable name: u -> frame The 'u' was likely introduced by copy'n'paste. - - - - - 1c87784a by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:09+02:00 Make checkSTACK() public Such that it can also be used in tests. - - - - - 56059c3c by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:09+02:00 Publish stack related fields in DerivedConstants.h These will be used in ghc-heap to decode these parts of the stack. - - - - - f978bc19 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-01T18:54:09+02:00 ghc-heap: Decode StgStack and its stack frames Previously, ghc-heap could only decode heap closures. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:33:10 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:33:10 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/eqsat-pmc] Fixes Message-ID: <64c941d6b0c57_51560ba89c27301a@gitlab.mail> Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/eqsat-pmc at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: db0ec87a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T18:32:47+01:00 Fixes - - - - - 5 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Hint.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core.hs ===================================== @@ -295,6 +295,7 @@ data AltCon -- The instance adheres to the order described in Note [Case expression invariants] instance Ord AltCon where compare (DataAlt con1) (DataAlt con2) = + -- ROMES:TODO: Couldn't simply do this right by comparing the dataConName of the cons? assert (dataConTyCon con1 == dataConTyCon con2) $ compare (dataConTag con1) (dataConTag con2) compare (DataAlt _) _ = GT ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs ===================================== @@ -3,17 +3,14 @@ {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DerivingVia #-} module GHC.Core.Equality where --- ROMES:TODO: --- I think, for the particular usages of Core e-graphs, we can do much better --- than this for equality. --- E.g. representation could transform the CoreExpr to an actual debruijnized one (with Ints for Vars) - import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Core +import GHC.Core.DataCon import GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep import GHC.Core.Map.Type import GHC.Types.Var @@ -37,10 +34,10 @@ import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader -- Perhaps it'd really be better to make DeBruijn work over these types -- In the pattern match checker, expressions will always be kind of shallow. --- In practice, no-one writes gigantic lambda expressions +-- In practice, no-one writes gigantic lambda expressions in guards and view patterns data AltF a - = AltF AltCon [()] a + = AltF AltCon' [()] a deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) data BindF a @@ -60,7 +57,7 @@ data ExprF a -- | CastF a (DeBruijn CoercionR) -- can we drop this -- | TickF CoreTickish a -- this, when representing expressions for equality? - -- but it'll be pretty hard to trigger any bug related to equality matching wrt coercions and casts on view patterns solely + -- but it'll be pretty hard to trigger any bug related to equality matching wrt coercions and casts on view and guard patterns solely | TypeF DBType | CoercionF DBCoercion deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) @@ -72,10 +69,20 @@ newtype DBCoercion = DBC (DeBruijn Coercion) deriving Eq instance Ord DBCoercion where compare (DBC dt) (DBC dt') = cmpDeBruijnCoercion dt dt' +newtype AltCon' = AC' AltCon deriving Eq + deriving Outputable via AltCon + +instance Ord AltCon' where + compare (AC' (DataAlt a)) (AC' (DataAlt b)) + = case compare (dataConName a) (dataConName b) of + LT -> LT + EQ -> compare (DataAlt a) (DataAlt b) -- AltCon's Ord instance only works for same datatypes + GT -> GT + compare (AC' a) (AC' b) = compare a b -- this makes perfect sense, if we already have to represent this in the e-graph -- we might as well make it a better suited representation for the e-graph... --- keeping the on-fly debruijn makes no sense +-- keeping the on-fly debruijn is harder representCoreExprEgr :: forall a . Analysis a CoreExprF => CoreExpr @@ -93,7 +100,7 @@ representCoreExprEgr expr egr = EGM.runEGraphM egr (runReaderT (go expr) emptyCM Type t -> addE (TypeF (DBT $ deBruijnize t)) Coercion c -> addE (CoercionF (DBC $ deBruijnize c)) Tick _ e -> go e -- bypass ticks! - Cast e _ -> go e -- bypass casts! ouch? + Cast e _ -> go e -- bypass casts! ouch? TODO App f a -> do f' <- go f a' <- go a @@ -117,305 +124,14 @@ representCoreExprEgr expr egr = EGM.runEGraphM egr (runReaderT (go expr) emptyCM goAlt :: CoreAlt -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) (CoreAltF ClassId) goAlt (Alt c bs e) = do e' <- local (`extendCMEs` bs) $ go e - return (AltF c (map (const ()) bs) e') + return (AltF (AC' c) (map (const ()) bs) e') addE :: Analysis a CoreExprF => CoreExprF ClassId -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) ClassId addE e = lift $ EGM.add $ Node e --- Var v -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (VarF v))) eg0 --- Lit lit -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LitF lit))) eg0 --- Type t -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TypeF t))) eg0 --- Coercion c -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CoercionF c))) eg0 --- Cast e co -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CastF eid co))) eg1 --- App f a -> let (fid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv f) eg0 --- (aid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv a) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (AppF fid aid))) eg2 --- Tick n e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TickF n eid))) eg1 --- Lam b e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv b) e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LamF b eid))) eg1 --- Let (NonRec v r) e -> let (rid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv r) eg0 --- (eid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv v) e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (NonRecF v rid) eid))) eg2 --- Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> --- let cmenv' = extendCMEs cmenv bs --- (bsids, eg1) = EGM.runEGraphM eg0 $ --- traverse (state . representDBCoreExpr . D cmenv') rs --- (eid, eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv' e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (RecF (zip bs bsids)) eid))) eg2 --- Case e b t as -> let (eid, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- (as', eg2) = EGM.runEGraphM eg1 $ --- traverse (state . representDBAltExpr . D (extendCME cmenv b)) as --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CaseF eid b t as'))) eg2 - -type CoreExprF - = ExprF -type CoreAltF - = AltF -type CoreBindF - = BindF - ---eqDeBruijnExprF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> Bool ---eqDeBruijnExprF (D env1 e1) (D env2 e2) = go e1 e2 where --- go :: CoreExprF a -> CoreExprF a -> Bool --- go (VarF v1) (VarF v2) = eqDeBruijnVar (D env1 v1) (D env2 v2) --- go (LitF lit1) (LitF lit2) = lit1 == lit2 --- go (TypeF t1) (TypeF t2) = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) --- -- See Note [Alpha-equality for Coercion arguments] --- go (CoercionF {}) (CoercionF {}) = True --- go (CastF e1 co1) (CastF e2 co2) = D env1 co1 == D env2 co2 && e1 == e2 --- go (AppF f1 a1) (AppF f2 a2) = f1 == f2 && a1 == a2 --- go (TickF n1 e1) (TickF n2 e2) --- = eqDeBruijnTickish (D env1 n1) (D env2 n2) --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (LamF b1 e1) (LamF b2 e2) --- = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 (varType b1)) (D env2 (varType b2)) --- && D env1 (varMultMaybe b1) == D env2 (varMultMaybe b2) --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (LetF abs e1) (LetF bbs e2) --- = D env1 abs == D env2 bbs --- && e1 == e2 - --- go (CaseF e1 _b1 t1 a1) (CaseF e2 _b2 t2 a2) --- | null a1 -- See Note [Empty case alternatives] --- = null a2 && e1 == e2 && D env1 t1 == D env2 t2 --- | otherwise --- = e1 == e2 && D env1 a1 == D env2 a2 - --- go _ _ = False - ----- ROMES:TODO: This one can be derived automatically, but perhaps it's better ----- to be explicit here? We don't even really require the DeBruijn context here ---eqDeBruijnAltF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> Bool ---eqDeBruijnAltF (D _env1 a1) (D _env2 a2) = go a1 a2 where --- go (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs1) (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs2) --- = rhs1 == rhs2 --- go (AltF (LitAlt lit1) _ rhs1) (AltF (LitAlt lit2) _ rhs2) --- = lit1 == lit2 && rhs1 == rhs2 --- go (AltF (DataAlt dc1) _bs1 rhs1) (AltF (DataAlt dc2) _bs2 rhs2) --- = dc1 == dc2 && --- rhs1 == rhs2 -- the CM environments were extended on representation (see 'representDBAltExpr') --- go _ _ = False - ----- | 'unsafeCoerce' mostly because I'm too lazy to write the boilerplate. ---fromCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF ---fromCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - ---toCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF ---toCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - ----- | Represents a DeBruijn CoreExpr being careful to correctly debruijnizie the expression as it is represented ----- ----- Always represent Ids, at least for now. We're seemingly using inexistent ids ----- ROMES:TODO: do this all inside EGraphM instead ---representDBCoreExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- => DeBruijn CoreExpr --- -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- -> (ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) ---representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv expr) eg0 = case expr of --- Var v -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (VarF v))) eg0 --- Lit lit -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LitF lit))) eg0 --- Type t -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TypeF t))) eg0 --- Coercion c -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CoercionF c))) eg0 --- Cast e co -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CastF eid co))) eg1 --- App f a -> let (fid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv f) eg0 --- (aid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv a) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (AppF fid aid))) eg2 --- Tick n e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TickF n eid))) eg1 --- Lam b e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv b) e) eg0 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LamF b eid))) eg1 --- Let (NonRec v r) e -> let (rid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv r) eg0 --- (eid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv v) e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (NonRecF v rid) eid))) eg2 --- Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> --- let cmenv' = extendCMEs cmenv bs --- (bsids, eg1) = EGM.runEGraphM eg0 $ --- traverse (state . representDBCoreExpr . D cmenv') rs --- (eid, eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv' e) eg1 --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (RecF (zip bs bsids)) eid))) eg2 --- Case e b t as -> let (eid, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 --- (as', eg2) = EGM.runEGraphM eg1 $ --- traverse (state . representDBAltExpr . D (extendCME cmenv b)) as --- in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CaseF eid b t as'))) eg2 - ---representDBAltExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- => DeBruijn CoreAlt --- -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) --- -> (CoreAltF ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) ---representDBAltExpr (D cm (Alt cons bs a)) eg0 = --- let (ai, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCMEs cm bs) a) eg0 --- in (AltF cons bs ai, eg1) - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where --- (==) = eqDeBruijnAltF - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where --- (==) = eqDeBruijnExprF - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) where --- (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnExprF a b - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreAltF a) where --- (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnAltF a b - ---deriving instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where --- -- We must assume that if `a` is DeBruijn expression, it is already correctly "extended" because 'representDBCoreExpr' ensures that. --- -- RM:TODO: We don't yet compare the CmEnv at any point. Should we? --- -- RM: I don't think so, the CmEnv is used to determine whether bound variables are equal, but they don't otherwise influence the result. --- -- Or rather, if the subexpression with variables is equal, then the CmEnv is necessarily equal too? --- -- So I think that just works... --- -- Wait, in that sense, couldn't we find a way to derive ord? the important part being that to compare Types and Vars we must use the DeBruijn Env ... --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D cma (VarF va) --- -> case b of --- D cmb (VarF vb) -> cmpDeBruijnVar (D cma va) (D cmb vb) --- _ -> LT --- D _ (LitF la) --- -> case b of --- D _ VarF{} -> GT --- D _ (LitF lb) -> la `compare` lb --- _ -> LT --- D _ (AppF af aarg) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 2#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D _ (AppF bf barg) --- -> case compare af bf of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> aarg `compare` barg -- e.g. here, if we had for children other expresssions debruijnized, they would have the *correct* environments, so we needn't worry. --- -- the issue to automatically deriving is only really the 'Var' and 'Type' parameters ... --- GT -> GT --- _ -> GT --- D _ (LamF _abind abody) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 3#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D _ (LamF _bbind bbody) -- we can ignore the binder since the represented DB expression has the correct DB environments by construction (see 'representDBCoreExpr') --- -> compare abody bbody --- _ -> GT --- D cma (LetF as abody) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 4#) then --- LT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (LetF bs bbody) --- -> case compare (D cma as) (D cmb bs) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> compare abody bbody --- GT -> GT --- _ -> GT --- D cma (CaseF cax _cabind catype caalt) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 5#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (CaseF cbx _cbbind cbtype cbalt) --- -> case compare cax cbx of --- LT -> LT --- -- ROMES:TODO: Consider changing order of comparisons to a more efficient one --- EQ -> case cmpDeBruijnType (D cma catype) (D cmb cbtype) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> D cma caalt `compare` D cmb cbalt --- GT -> GT --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (CastF cax caco) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 6#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (CastF cbx cbco) --- -> case compare cax cbx of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma caco) (D cmb cbco) --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (TickF tatickish tax) --- -> case dataToTag# b of --- bt --- -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 7#) then --- GT --- else --- case b of --- D cmb (TickF tbtickish tbx) --- -> case cmpDeBruijnTickish (D cma tatickish) (D cmb tbtickish) of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> tax `compare` tbx --- GT -> GT --- _ -> LT --- D cma (TypeF at) --- -> case b of --- D _ CoercionF{} -> LT --- D cmb (TypeF bt) -> cmpDeBruijnType (D cma at) (D cmb bt) --- _ -> GT --- D cma (CoercionF aco) --- -> case b of --- D cmb (CoercionF bco) -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma aco) (D cmb bco) --- _ -> GT - ---instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where --- D cma a == D cmb b = go a b where --- go (NonRecF _v1 r1) (NonRecF _v2 r2) --- = r1 == r2 -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] - --- go (RecF ps1) (RecF ps2) --- = --- -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] --- all2 (\b1 b2 -> eqDeBruijnType (D cma (varType b1)) --- (D cmb (varType b2))) --- bs1 bs2 --- && rs1 == rs2 --- where --- (bs1,rs1) = unzip ps1 --- (bs2,rs2) = unzip ps2 - --- go _ _ = False - - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D _cma (NonRecF _ab ax) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (NonRecF _bb bx) -- Again, we ignore the binders bc on representation they were accounted for correctly. --- -> ax `compare` bx --- _ -> LT --- D _cma (RecF as) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (RecF bs) -> compare (map snd as) (map snd bs) --- _ -> GT - ---instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where --- compare a b --- = case a of --- D _cma (AltF ac _abs arhs) --- -> case b of --- D _cmb (AltF bc _bbs brhs) --- -> case compare ac bc of --- LT -> LT --- EQ -> -- Again, we don't look at binders bc we assume on representation they were accounted for correctly. --- arhs `compare` brhs --- GT -> GT +type CoreExprF = ExprF +type CoreAltF = AltF +type CoreBindF = BindF cmpDeBruijnTickish :: DeBruijn CoreTickish -> DeBruijn CoreTickish -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnTickish (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) = go t1 t2 where @@ -433,7 +149,7 @@ cmpDeBruijnType :: DeBruijn Type -> DeBruijn Type -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnType d1@(D _ t1) d2@(D _ t2) = if eqDeBruijnType d1 d2 then EQ - -- ROMES:TODO: Is this OK? + -- ROMES:TODO: This definitely does not look OK. else compare (showPprUnsafe t1) (showPprUnsafe t2) cmpDeBruijnCoercion :: DeBruijn Coercion -> DeBruijn Coercion -> Ordering ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs ===================================== @@ -103,19 +103,19 @@ noCheckDs = updTopFlags (\dflags -> foldl' wopt_unset dflags allPmCheckWarnings) pmcPatBind :: DsMatchContext -> Id -> Pat GhcTc -> DsM Nablas pmcPatBind ctxt@(DsMatchContext match_ctxt loc) var p = mb_discard_warnings $ do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdNablas var missing + let missing = representIdNablas var missing0 pat_bind <- noCheckDs $ desugarPatBind loc var p - tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing']) - result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing' + tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing]) + result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing let ldi = ldiGRHS $ ( \ pb -> case pb of PmPatBind grhs -> grhs) $ cr_ret result tracePm "pmcPatBind }: " $ vcat [ text "cr_uncov:" <+> ppr (cr_uncov result) , text "ldi:" <+> ppr ldi ] - formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result{cr_uncov = cr_uncov'} + formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result return ldi where -- See Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] @@ -176,21 +176,22 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do -- We have to force @missing@ before printing out the trace message, -- otherwise we get interleaved output from the solver. This function -- should be strict in @missing@ anyway! - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdsNablas vars missing0 + tracePm "pmcMatches {" $ hang (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr vars, text "Matches:"]) 2 (vcat (map ppr matches) $$ ppr missing) - -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdsNablas vars missing - case NE.nonEmpty matches of Nothing -> do -- This must be an -XEmptyCase. See Note [Checking EmptyCase] let var = only vars empty_case <- noCheckDs $ desugarEmptyCase var - result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing' + result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) formatReportWarnings ReportEmptyCase ctxt vars result return [] @@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do matches <- {-# SCC "desugarMatches" #-} noCheckDs $ desugarMatches vars matches result <- {-# SCC "checkMatchGroup" #-} - unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing' + unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) {-# SCC "formatReportWarnings" #-} formatReportWarnings ReportMatchGroup ctxt vars result return (NE.toList (ldiMatchGroup (cr_ret result))) @@ -262,7 +263,10 @@ pmcRecSel :: Id -- ^ Id of the selector -> DsM () pmcRecSel sel_id arg | RecSelId{ sel_cons = (cons_w_field, _ : _) } <- idDetails sel_id = do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdNablas sel_id missing0 tracePm "pmcRecSel {" (ppr sel_id) CheckResult{ cr_ret = PmRecSel{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = uncov_nablas } @@ -278,7 +282,8 @@ pmcRecSel sel_id arg let maxConstructors = maxUncoveredPatterns dflags unc_examples <- getNFirstUncovered MinimalCover [arg_id] (maxConstructors + 1) uncov_nablas let cons = [con | unc_example <- unc_examples - , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example arg_id]] + -- we've represented this Id above, see Note... + , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example (fromJust (arg_id `lookupMatchIdMap` unc_example))]] not_full_examples = length cons == (maxConstructors + 1) cons' = take maxConstructors cons diagnosticDs $ DsIncompleteRecordSelector sel_name cons' not_full_examples @@ -288,7 +293,6 @@ pmcRecSel _ _ = return () {- Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @pmcPatBind@'s main purpose is to check vanilla pattern bindings, like ->>>>>>> 8760510af3 (This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516.) @x :: Int; Just x = e@, which is in a @PatBindRhs@ context. But its caller is also called for individual pattern guards in a @StmtCtxt at . For example, both pattern guards in @f x y | True <- x, False <- y = ...@ will @@ -550,11 +554,9 @@ addTyCs origin ev_vars m = do -- to be added for multiple scrutinees rather than just one. addCoreScrutTmCs :: [CoreExpr] -> [Id] -> DsM a -> DsM a addCoreScrutTmCs [] _ k = k -addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x0:xs) k = - flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas0 -> - liftNablasM (\d -> - let (x, d') = representId x0 d - in addPhiCts d' (unitBag (PhiCoreCt x scr))) nablas0 +addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x:xs) k = + flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas -> + addPhiCtNablasWithRep nablas x (`PhiCoreCt` scr) addCoreScrutTmCs _ _ _ = panic "addCoreScrutTmCs: numbers of scrutinees and match ids differ" -- | 'addCoreScrutTmCs', but desugars the 'LHsExpr's first. ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs ===================================== @@ -198,10 +198,12 @@ checkRecSel pr@(PmRecSel { pr_arg = arg, pr_cons = cons }) = CA $ \inc -> do Var arg_id -> return arg_id _ -> mkPmId $ exprType arg - let con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id . PmAltConLike) cons - arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id arg - phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) - unc <- addPhiCtsNablas inc phi_cts + unc <- liftNablasM (\d -> + let (arg_id', d') = representId arg_id d + con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id' . PmAltConLike) cons + arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id' arg + phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) + in addPhiCts d' phi_cts) inc pure CheckResult { cr_ret = pr{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = unc, cr_approx = mempty } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Hint.hs ===================================== @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Hint ( , noStarIsTypeHints ) where +import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr (LHsExpr) import Language.Haskell.Syntax (LPat, LIdP) import GHC.Prelude @@ -46,9 +47,6 @@ import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Data.FastString (fsLit, FastString) import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) -import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr - -- This {-# SOURCE #-} import should be removable once - -- 'Language.Haskell.Syntax.Bind' no longer depends on 'GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence'. -- | The bindings we have available in scope when -- suggesting an explicit type signature. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 17:35:29 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:35:29 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/eqsat-pmc] Improve term representation in e-graph and code complexity too, it's almost reasonable Message-ID: <64c942614ffce_51560ba3d8275454@gitlab.mail> Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/eqsat-pmc at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: f44f0fd4 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-01T18:34:55+01:00 Improve term representation in e-graph and code complexity too, it's almost reasonable Fixes - - - - - 7 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Solver.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Solver/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Hint.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core.hs ===================================== @@ -295,6 +295,7 @@ data AltCon -- The instance adheres to the order described in Note [Case expression invariants] instance Ord AltCon where compare (DataAlt con1) (DataAlt con2) = + -- ROMES:TODO: Couldn't simply do this right by comparing the dataConName of the cons? assert (dataConTyCon con1 == dataConTyCon con2) $ compare (dataConTag con1) (dataConTag con2) compare (DataAlt _) _ = GT ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Equality.hs ===================================== @@ -1,39 +1,31 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveTraversable #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-} -{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DerivingVia #-} module GHC.Core.Equality where --- ROMES:TODO: --- I think, for the particular usages of Core e-graphs, we can do much better --- than this for equality. --- E.g. representation could transform the CoreExpr to an actual debruijnized one (with Ints for Vars) - -import GHC.Exts (dataToTag#, tagToEnum#, (>#), (<#)) import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Core +import GHC.Core.DataCon import GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep import GHC.Core.Map.Type -import GHC.Core.Map.Expr import GHC.Types.Var import GHC.Types.Literal import GHC.Types.Tickish -import Unsafe.Coerce (unsafeCoerce) -import Control.Monad.Trans.State.Strict (state) import Data.Equality.Graph as EG import Data.Equality.Analysis import qualified Data.Equality.Graph.Monad as EGM -import Data.Equality.Utils (Fix(..)) - -import GHC.Utils.Misc (all2) import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Core.Coercion (coercionType) +import Control.Monad.Trans.Class +import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader + -- Important to note the binders are also represented by $a$ -- This is because in the e-graph we will represent binders with the -- equivalence class id of things equivalent to it. @@ -41,300 +33,105 @@ import GHC.Core.Coercion (coercionType) -- Unfortunately type binders are still not correctly accounted for. -- Perhaps it'd really be better to make DeBruijn work over these types -data AltF b a - = AltF AltCon [b] a - deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable) +-- In the pattern match checker, expressions will always be kind of shallow. +-- In practice, no-one writes gigantic lambda expressions in guards and view patterns -data BindF b a - = NonRecF b a - | RecF [(b, a)] - deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable) +data AltF a + = AltF AltCon' [()] a + deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) -data ExprF b a - = VarF Id +data BindF a + = NonRecF a + | RecF [a] + deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord, Show) + +type BoundVar = Int +data ExprF a + = VarF BoundVar + | FreeVarF Id | LitF Literal | AppF a a - | LamF b a - | LetF (BindF b a) a - | CaseF a b Type [AltF b a] - - | CastF a CoercionR - | TickF CoreTickish a - | TypeF Type - | CoercionF Coercion - deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable) - -type CoreExprF - = ExprF CoreBndr -type CoreAltF - = AltF CoreBndr -type CoreBindF - = BindF CoreBndr - -newtype DeBruijnF f a = DF (DeBruijn (f a)) - deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable) - -eqDeBruijnExprF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreExprF a) -> Bool -eqDeBruijnExprF (D env1 e1) (D env2 e2) = go e1 e2 where - go :: CoreExprF a -> CoreExprF a -> Bool - go (VarF v1) (VarF v2) = eqDeBruijnVar (D env1 v1) (D env2 v2) - go (LitF lit1) (LitF lit2) = lit1 == lit2 - go (TypeF t1) (TypeF t2) = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) - -- See Note [Alpha-equality for Coercion arguments] - go (CoercionF {}) (CoercionF {}) = True - go (CastF e1 co1) (CastF e2 co2) = D env1 co1 == D env2 co2 && e1 == e2 - go (AppF f1 a1) (AppF f2 a2) = f1 == f2 && a1 == a2 - go (TickF n1 e1) (TickF n2 e2) - = eqDeBruijnTickish (D env1 n1) (D env2 n2) - && e1 == e2 - - go (LamF b1 e1) (LamF b2 e2) - = eqDeBruijnType (D env1 (varType b1)) (D env2 (varType b2)) - && D env1 (varMultMaybe b1) == D env2 (varMultMaybe b2) - && e1 == e2 - - go (LetF abs e1) (LetF bbs e2) - = D env1 abs == D env2 bbs - && e1 == e2 - - go (CaseF e1 _b1 t1 a1) (CaseF e2 _b2 t2 a2) - | null a1 -- See Note [Empty case alternatives] - = null a2 && e1 == e2 && D env1 t1 == D env2 t2 - | otherwise - = e1 == e2 && D env1 a1 == D env2 a2 - - go _ _ = False - --- ROMES:TODO: This one can be derived automatically, but perhaps it's better --- to be explicit here? We don't even really require the DeBruijn context here -eqDeBruijnAltF :: forall a. Eq a => DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> DeBruijn (CoreAltF a) -> Bool -eqDeBruijnAltF (D _env1 a1) (D _env2 a2) = go a1 a2 where - go (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs1) (AltF DEFAULT _ rhs2) - = rhs1 == rhs2 - go (AltF (LitAlt lit1) _ rhs1) (AltF (LitAlt lit2) _ rhs2) - = lit1 == lit2 && rhs1 == rhs2 - go (AltF (DataAlt dc1) _bs1 rhs1) (AltF (DataAlt dc2) _bs2 rhs2) - = dc1 == dc2 && - rhs1 == rhs2 -- the CM environments were extended on representation (see 'representDBAltExpr') - go _ _ = False - --- | 'unsafeCoerce' mostly because I'm too lazy to write the boilerplate. -fromCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF -fromCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - -toCoreExpr :: CoreExpr -> Fix CoreExprF -toCoreExpr = unsafeCoerce - --- | Represents a DeBruijn CoreExpr being careful to correctly debruijnizie the expression as it is represented --- --- Always represent Ids, at least for now. We're seemingly using inexistent ids --- ROMES:TODO: do this all inside EGraphM instead -representDBCoreExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) - => DeBruijn CoreExpr - -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) - -> (ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) -representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv expr) eg0 = case expr of - Var v -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (VarF v))) eg0 - Lit lit -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LitF lit))) eg0 - Type t -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TypeF t))) eg0 - Coercion c -> add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CoercionF c))) eg0 - Cast e co -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CastF eid co))) eg1 - App f a -> let (fid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv f) eg0 - (aid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv a) eg1 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (AppF fid aid))) eg2 - Tick n e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (TickF n eid))) eg1 - Lam b e -> let (eid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv b) e) eg0 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LamF b eid))) eg1 - Let (NonRec v r) e -> let (rid,eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv r) eg0 - (eid,eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCME cmenv v) e) eg1 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (NonRecF v rid) eid))) eg2 - Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> - let cmenv' = extendCMEs cmenv bs - (bsids, eg1) = EGM.runEGraphM eg0 $ - traverse (state . representDBCoreExpr . D cmenv') rs - (eid, eg2) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv' e) eg1 - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (LetF (RecF (zip bs bsids)) eid))) eg2 - Case e b t as -> let (eid, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D cmenv e) eg0 - (as', eg2) = EGM.runEGraphM eg1 $ - traverse (state . representDBAltExpr . D (extendCME cmenv b)) as - in add (Node $ DF (D cmenv (CaseF eid b t as'))) eg2 - -representDBAltExpr :: Analysis a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) - => DeBruijn CoreAlt - -> EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) - -> (CoreAltF ClassId, EGraph a (DeBruijnF CoreExprF)) -representDBAltExpr (D cm (Alt cons bs a)) eg0 = - let (ai, eg1) = representDBCoreExpr (D (extendCMEs cm bs) a) eg0 - in (AltF cons bs ai, eg1) - -instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where - (==) = eqDeBruijnAltF - -instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where - (==) = eqDeBruijnExprF - -instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) where - (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnExprF a b - -instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijnF CoreAltF a) where - (==) (DF a) (DF b) = eqDeBruijnAltF a b - -deriving instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) - -instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreExprF a)) where - -- We must assume that if `a` is DeBruijn expression, it is already correctly "extended" because 'representDBCoreExpr' ensures that. - -- RM:TODO: We don't yet compare the CmEnv at any point. Should we? - -- RM: I don't think so, the CmEnv is used to determine whether bound variables are equal, but they don't otherwise influence the result. - -- Or rather, if the subexpression with variables is equal, then the CmEnv is necessarily equal too? - -- So I think that just works... - -- Wait, in that sense, couldn't we find a way to derive ord? the important part being that to compare Types and Vars we must use the DeBruijn Env ... - compare a b - = case a of - D cma (VarF va) - -> case b of - D cmb (VarF vb) -> cmpDeBruijnVar (D cma va) (D cmb vb) - _ -> LT - D _ (LitF la) - -> case b of - D _ VarF{} -> GT - D _ (LitF lb) -> la `compare` lb - _ -> LT - D _ (AppF af aarg) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 2#) then - LT - else - case b of - D _ (AppF bf barg) - -> case compare af bf of - LT -> LT - EQ -> aarg `compare` barg -- e.g. here, if we had for children other expresssions debruijnized, they would have the *correct* environments, so we needn't worry. - -- the issue to automatically deriving is only really the 'Var' and 'Type' parameters ... - GT -> GT - _ -> GT - D _ (LamF _abind abody) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 3#) then - LT - else - case b of - D _ (LamF _bbind bbody) -- we can ignore the binder since the represented DB expression has the correct DB environments by construction (see 'representDBCoreExpr') - -> compare abody bbody - _ -> GT - D cma (LetF as abody) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt ># 4#) then - LT - else - case b of - D cmb (LetF bs bbody) - -> case compare (D cma as) (D cmb bs) of - LT -> LT - EQ -> compare abody bbody - GT -> GT - _ -> GT - D cma (CaseF cax _cabind catype caalt) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 5#) then - GT - else - case b of - D cmb (CaseF cbx _cbbind cbtype cbalt) - -> case compare cax cbx of - LT -> LT - -- ROMES:TODO: Consider changing order of comparisons to a more efficient one - EQ -> case cmpDeBruijnType (D cma catype) (D cmb cbtype) of - LT -> LT - EQ -> D cma caalt `compare` D cmb cbalt - GT -> GT - GT -> GT - _ -> LT - D cma (CastF cax caco) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 6#) then - GT - else - case b of - D cmb (CastF cbx cbco) - -> case compare cax cbx of - LT -> LT - EQ -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma caco) (D cmb cbco) - GT -> GT - _ -> LT - D cma (TickF tatickish tax) - -> case dataToTag# b of - bt - -> if tagToEnum# (bt <# 7#) then - GT - else - case b of - D cmb (TickF tbtickish tbx) - -> case cmpDeBruijnTickish (D cma tatickish) (D cmb tbtickish) of - LT -> LT - EQ -> tax `compare` tbx - GT -> GT - _ -> LT - D cma (TypeF at) - -> case b of - D _ CoercionF{} -> LT - D cmb (TypeF bt) -> cmpDeBruijnType (D cma at) (D cmb bt) - _ -> GT - D cma (CoercionF aco) - -> case b of - D cmb (CoercionF bco) -> cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D cma aco) (D cmb bco) - _ -> GT - -instance Eq a => Eq (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where - D cma a == D cmb b = go a b where - go (NonRecF _v1 r1) (NonRecF _v2 r2) - = r1 == r2 -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] - - go (RecF ps1) (RecF ps2) - = - -- See Note [Alpha-equality for let-bindings] - all2 (\b1 b2 -> eqDeBruijnType (D cma (varType b1)) - (D cmb (varType b2))) - bs1 bs2 - && rs1 == rs2 - where - (bs1,rs1) = unzip ps1 - (bs2,rs2) = unzip ps2 - - go _ _ = False - - -instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreBindF a)) where - compare a b - = case a of - D _cma (NonRecF _ab ax) - -> case b of - D _cmb (NonRecF _bb bx) -- Again, we ignore the binders bc on representation they were accounted for correctly. - -> ax `compare` bx - _ -> LT - D _cma (RecF as) - -> case b of - D _cmb (RecF bs) -> compare (map snd as) (map snd bs) - _ -> GT - - -instance Ord a => Ord (DeBruijn (CoreAltF a)) where - compare a b - = case a of - D _cma (AltF ac _abs arhs) - -> case b of - D _cmb (AltF bc _bbs brhs) - -> case compare ac bc of - LT -> LT - EQ -> -- Again, we don't look at binders bc we assume on representation they were accounted for correctly. - arhs `compare` brhs - GT -> GT + | LamF a + | LetF (BindF a) a + | CaseF a [AltF a] -- can we drop the case type for expr equality? we don't need them back, we just need to check equality. (perhaps this specialization makes this more suitable in the Pmc namespace) + + -- | CastF a (DeBruijn CoercionR) -- can we drop this + -- | TickF CoreTickish a -- this, when representing expressions for equality? + -- but it'll be pretty hard to trigger any bug related to equality matching wrt coercions and casts on view and guard patterns solely + | TypeF DBType + | CoercionF DBCoercion + deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable, Eq, Ord) + +newtype DBType = DBT (DeBruijn Type) deriving Eq +instance Ord DBType where + compare (DBT dt) (DBT dt') = cmpDeBruijnType dt dt' +newtype DBCoercion = DBC (DeBruijn Coercion) deriving Eq +instance Ord DBCoercion where + compare (DBC dt) (DBC dt') = cmpDeBruijnCoercion dt dt' + +newtype AltCon' = AC' AltCon deriving Eq + deriving Outputable via AltCon + +instance Ord AltCon' where + compare (AC' (DataAlt a)) (AC' (DataAlt b)) + = case compare (dataConName a) (dataConName b) of + LT -> LT + EQ -> compare (DataAlt a) (DataAlt b) -- AltCon's Ord instance only works for same datatypes + GT -> GT + compare (AC' a) (AC' b) = compare a b + +-- this makes perfect sense, if we already have to represent this in the e-graph +-- we might as well make it a better suited representation for the e-graph... +-- keeping the on-fly debruijn is harder +representCoreExprEgr :: forall a + . Analysis a CoreExprF + => CoreExpr + -> EGraph a CoreExprF + -> (ClassId, EGraph a CoreExprF) +representCoreExprEgr expr egr = EGM.runEGraphM egr (runReaderT (go expr) emptyCME) where + go :: CoreExpr -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) ClassId + go = \case + Var v -> do + env <- ask + case lookupCME env v of + Nothing -> addE (FreeVarF v) + Just i -> addE (VarF i) + Lit lit -> addE (LitF lit) + Type t -> addE (TypeF (DBT $ deBruijnize t)) + Coercion c -> addE (CoercionF (DBC $ deBruijnize c)) + Tick _ e -> go e -- bypass ticks! + Cast e _ -> go e -- bypass casts! ouch? TODO + App f a -> do + f' <- go f + a' <- go a + addE (AppF f' a') + Lam b e -> do + e' <- local (`extendCME` b) $ go e + addE (LamF e') + Let (NonRec v r) e -> do + r' <- go r + e' <- local (`extendCME` v) $ go e + addE (LetF (NonRecF r') e') + Let (Rec (unzip -> (bs,rs))) e -> do + rs' <- traverse (local (`extendCMEs` bs) . go) rs + e' <- local (`extendCMEs` bs) $ go e + addE (LetF (RecF rs') e') + Case e b _t as -> do + e' <- go e + as' <- traverse (local (`extendCME` b) . goAlt) as + addE (CaseF e' as') + + goAlt :: CoreAlt -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) (CoreAltF ClassId) + goAlt (Alt c bs e) = do + e' <- local (`extendCMEs` bs) $ go e + return (AltF (AC' c) (map (const ()) bs) e') + + addE :: Analysis a CoreExprF => CoreExprF ClassId -> ReaderT CmEnv (EGM.EGraphM a CoreExprF) ClassId + addE e = lift $ EGM.add $ Node e + +type CoreExprF = ExprF +type CoreAltF = AltF +type CoreBindF = BindF cmpDeBruijnTickish :: DeBruijn CoreTickish -> DeBruijn CoreTickish -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnTickish (D env1 t1) (D env2 t2) = go t1 t2 where @@ -352,33 +149,28 @@ cmpDeBruijnType :: DeBruijn Type -> DeBruijn Type -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnType d1@(D _ t1) d2@(D _ t2) = if eqDeBruijnType d1 d2 then EQ - -- ROMES:TODO: Is this OK? + -- ROMES:TODO: This definitely does not look OK. else compare (showPprUnsafe t1) (showPprUnsafe t2) cmpDeBruijnCoercion :: DeBruijn Coercion -> DeBruijn Coercion -> Ordering cmpDeBruijnCoercion (D env1 co1) (D env2 co2) = cmpDeBruijnType (D env1 (coercionType co1)) (D env2 (coercionType co2)) --- instances for debugging purposes -instance Show a => Show (DeBruijnF CoreExprF a) where - show (DF (D _ (VarF id) )) = showPprUnsafe $ text "VarF" <+> ppr id - show (DF (D _ (LitF lit))) = showPprUnsafe $ text "LitF" <+> ppr lit - show (DF (D _ (AppF a b))) = "AppF " ++ show a ++ " " ++ show b - show (DF (D _ (LamF b a))) = showPprUnsafe (text "LamF" <+> ppr b <+> text "") ++ show a - show (DF (D _ (LetF b a))) = "LetF " ++ show b ++ " " ++ show a - show (DF (D _ (CaseF a b t alts))) = "CaseF " ++ show a ++ showPprUnsafe (ppr b <+> ppr t) ++ show alts - - show (DF (D _ (CastF _a _cor) )) = "CastF" - show (DF (D _ (TickF _cotick _a))) = "Tick" - show (DF (D _ (TypeF t) )) = "TypeF " ++ showPprUnsafe (ppr t) - show (DF (D _ (CoercionF co) )) = "CoercionF " ++ showPprUnsafe co - - -instance Show a => Show (BindF CoreBndr a) where - show (NonRecF b a) = "NonRecF " ++ showPprUnsafe b ++ show a - show (RecF bs) = "RecF " ++ unwords (map (\(a,b) -> showPprUnsafe a ++ show b) bs) - -instance Show a => Show (AltF CoreBndr a) where +-- -- instances for debugging purposes +instance Show a => Show (CoreExprF a) where + show (VarF id) = showPprUnsafe $ text "VarF" <+> ppr id + show (FreeVarF id) = showPprUnsafe $ ppr id + show (LitF lit) = showPprUnsafe $ text "LitF" <+> ppr lit + show (AppF a b) = "AppF " ++ show a ++ " " ++ show b + show (LamF a) = "LamF " ++ show a + show (LetF b a) = "LetF " ++ show b ++ " " ++ show a + show (CaseF a alts) = "CaseF " ++ show a ++ show alts + + -- show (CastF _a _cor) = "CastF" + -- show (TickF _cotick _a) = "Tick" + show (TypeF (DBT (D _ t))) = "TypeF " ++ showPprUnsafe (ppr t) + show (CoercionF (DBC (D _ co))) = "CoercionF " ++ showPprUnsafe co + +instance Show a => Show (AltF a) where show (AltF alt bs a) = "AltF " ++ showPprUnsafe (ppr alt <+> ppr bs) ++ show a - ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs ===================================== @@ -103,19 +103,19 @@ noCheckDs = updTopFlags (\dflags -> foldl' wopt_unset dflags allPmCheckWarnings) pmcPatBind :: DsMatchContext -> Id -> Pat GhcTc -> DsM Nablas pmcPatBind ctxt@(DsMatchContext match_ctxt loc) var p = mb_discard_warnings $ do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdNablas var missing + let missing = representIdNablas var missing0 pat_bind <- noCheckDs $ desugarPatBind loc var p - tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing']) - result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing' + tracePm "pmcPatBind {" (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr var, ppr p, ppr pat_bind, ppr missing]) + result <- unCA (checkPatBind pat_bind) missing let ldi = ldiGRHS $ ( \ pb -> case pb of PmPatBind grhs -> grhs) $ cr_ret result tracePm "pmcPatBind }: " $ vcat [ text "cr_uncov:" <+> ppr (cr_uncov result) , text "ldi:" <+> ppr ldi ] - formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result{cr_uncov = cr_uncov'} + formatReportWarnings ReportPatBind ctxt [var] result return ldi where -- See Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] @@ -176,21 +176,22 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do -- We have to force @missing@ before printing out the trace message, -- otherwise we get interleaved output from the solver. This function -- should be strict in @missing@ anyway! - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdsNablas vars missing0 + tracePm "pmcMatches {" $ hang (vcat [ppr ctxt, ppr vars, text "Matches:"]) 2 (vcat (map ppr matches) $$ ppr missing) - -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] - let missing' = representIdsNablas vars missing - case NE.nonEmpty matches of Nothing -> do -- This must be an -XEmptyCase. See Note [Checking EmptyCase] let var = only vars empty_case <- noCheckDs $ desugarEmptyCase var - result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing' + result <- unCA (checkEmptyCase empty_case) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) formatReportWarnings ReportEmptyCase ctxt vars result return [] @@ -198,7 +199,7 @@ pmcMatches ctxt vars matches = {-# SCC "pmcMatches" #-} do matches <- {-# SCC "desugarMatches" #-} noCheckDs $ desugarMatches vars matches result <- {-# SCC "checkMatchGroup" #-} - unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing' + unCA (checkMatchGroup matches) missing tracePm "}: " (ppr (cr_uncov result)) {-# SCC "formatReportWarnings" #-} formatReportWarnings ReportMatchGroup ctxt vars result return (NE.toList (ldiMatchGroup (cr_ret result))) @@ -262,7 +263,10 @@ pmcRecSel :: Id -- ^ Id of the selector -> DsM () pmcRecSel sel_id arg | RecSelId{ sel_cons = (cons_w_field, _ : _) } <- idDetails sel_id = do - !missing <- getLdiNablas + !missing0 <- getLdiNablas + + -- See Note (TODO) [Represent the MatchIds before the CheckAction] + let missing = representIdNablas sel_id missing0 tracePm "pmcRecSel {" (ppr sel_id) CheckResult{ cr_ret = PmRecSel{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = uncov_nablas } @@ -278,7 +282,8 @@ pmcRecSel sel_id arg let maxConstructors = maxUncoveredPatterns dflags unc_examples <- getNFirstUncovered MinimalCover [arg_id] (maxConstructors + 1) uncov_nablas let cons = [con | unc_example <- unc_examples - , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example arg_id]] + -- we've represented this Id above, see Note... + , Just (PACA (PmAltConLike con) _ _) <- [lookupSolution unc_example (fromJust (arg_id `lookupMatchIdMap` unc_example))]] not_full_examples = length cons == (maxConstructors + 1) cons' = take maxConstructors cons diagnosticDs $ DsIncompleteRecordSelector sel_name cons' not_full_examples @@ -288,7 +293,6 @@ pmcRecSel _ _ = return () {- Note [pmcPatBind doesn't warn on pattern guards] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @pmcPatBind@'s main purpose is to check vanilla pattern bindings, like ->>>>>>> 8760510af3 (This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516.) @x :: Int; Just x = e@, which is in a @PatBindRhs@ context. But its caller is also called for individual pattern guards in a @StmtCtxt at . For example, both pattern guards in @f x y | True <- x, False <- y = ...@ will @@ -550,11 +554,9 @@ addTyCs origin ev_vars m = do -- to be added for multiple scrutinees rather than just one. addCoreScrutTmCs :: [CoreExpr] -> [Id] -> DsM a -> DsM a addCoreScrutTmCs [] _ k = k -addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x0:xs) k = - flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas0 -> - liftNablasM (\d -> - let (x, d') = representId x0 d - in addPhiCts d' (unitBag (PhiCoreCt x scr))) nablas0 +addCoreScrutTmCs (scr:scrs) (x:xs) k = + flip locallyExtendPmNablas (addCoreScrutTmCs scrs xs k) $ \nablas -> + addPhiCtNablasWithRep nablas x (`PhiCoreCt` scr) addCoreScrutTmCs _ _ _ = panic "addCoreScrutTmCs: numbers of scrutinees and match ids differ" -- | 'addCoreScrutTmCs', but desugars the 'LHsExpr's first. ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Check.hs ===================================== @@ -198,10 +198,12 @@ checkRecSel pr@(PmRecSel { pr_arg = arg, pr_cons = cons }) = CA $ \inc -> do Var arg_id -> return arg_id _ -> mkPmId $ exprType arg - let con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id . PmAltConLike) cons - arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id arg - phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) - unc <- addPhiCtsNablas inc phi_cts + unc <- liftNablasM (\d -> + let (arg_id', d') = representId arg_id d + con_cts = map (PhiNotConCt arg_id' . PmAltConLike) cons + arg_ct = PhiCoreCt arg_id' arg + phi_cts = listToBag (arg_ct : con_cts) + in addPhiCts d' phi_cts) inc pure CheckResult { cr_ret = pr{ pr_arg_var = arg_id }, cr_uncov = unc, cr_approx = mempty } ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Solver.hs ===================================== @@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ import GHC.Types.Unique.Supply import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.FVs (exprFreeVars) import GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare( eqType ) -import GHC.Core.Map.Type import GHC.Core.Equality import GHC.Core.Predicate (typeDeterminesValue) import GHC.Core.SimpleOpt (simpleOptExpr, exprIsConApp_maybe) @@ -1022,7 +1021,7 @@ modifyT f = StateT $ fmap ((,) ()) . f -- there weren't any such constraints. representCoreExpr :: Nabla -> CoreExpr -> (ClassId, Nabla) representCoreExpr nabla at MkNabla{ nabla_tm_st = ts at TmSt{ ts_facts = egraph } } e = - second (\g -> nabla{nabla_tm_st = ts{ts_facts = g}}) $ representDBCoreExpr (deBruijnize (makeDictsCoherent e)) egraph + second (\g -> nabla{nabla_tm_st = ts{ts_facts = EG.rebuild g}}) $ representCoreExprEgr (makeDictsCoherent e) egraph -- Use a key in which dictionaries for the same type become equal. -- See Note [Unique dictionaries in the TmOracle CoreMap] ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc/Solver/Types.hs ===================================== @@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ import GHC.Core.TyCon import GHC.Types.Literal import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare( eqType ) -import GHC.Core.Map.Type import GHC.Core.Utils (exprType) import GHC.Builtin.Names import GHC.Builtin.Types @@ -173,7 +172,7 @@ data TmState lookupMatchIdMap :: Id -> Nabla -> Maybe ClassId lookupMatchIdMap id (MkNabla _ TmSt{ts_reps}) = lookupVarEnv ts_reps id --- | Information about an 'Id'. Stores positive ('vi_pos') facts, like @x ~ Just 42@, +-- | Information about a match id. Stores positive ('vi_pos') facts, like @x ~ Just 42@, -- and negative ('vi_neg') facts, like "x is not (:)". -- Also caches the type ('vi_ty'), the 'ResidualCompleteMatches' of a COMPLETE set -- ('vi_rcm'). @@ -187,6 +186,9 @@ data VarInfo -- ROMES:TODO: What is the Id in question when we might have multiple Ids in the same equivalence class? -- It seems currenlty this is the representative of the e-class, so we could probably drop it, in favour of Type or so (since sometimes we need to know the type, and that's also reasonable data for the e-class to have) + -- , vi_ty :: !Type + -- The type of the match-id + , vi_pos :: ![PmAltConApp] -- ^ Positive info: 'PmAltCon' apps it is (i.e. @x ~ [Just y, PatSyn z]@), all -- at the same time (i.e. conjunctive). We need a list because of nested @@ -333,6 +335,7 @@ emptyVarInfo x -- romes:TODO I don't think this is what we want any longer, more like represent Id and see if it was previously represented by some data or not? lookupVarInfo :: TmState -> ClassId -> VarInfo lookupVarInfo (TmSt eg _ _) x +-- We used to only create an emptyVarInfo when we looked up that id. Now we do it always, even if we never query the Id back T_T -- RM: Yea, I don't like the fact that currently all e-classes are created by Ids and have an Empty Var info, yet we must call "fromMaybe" here. Not good. = eg ^._class x._data @@ -841,7 +844,7 @@ instance Outputable PmEquality where -- * E-graphs to represent normalised refinment types -- -type TmEGraph = EGraph VarInfo (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) +type TmEGraph = EGraph VarInfo CoreExprF -- TODO delete orphans for showing TmEGraph for debugging reasons instance Show VarInfo where show = showPprUnsafe . ppr @@ -858,13 +861,14 @@ representIdsNablas xs = execState (mapM (\x -> state (((),) . representIdNablas representId :: Id -> Nabla -> (ClassId, Nabla) representId x (MkNabla tyst tmst at TmSt{ts_facts=eg0, ts_reps=idmp}) = case lookupVarEnv idmp x of - -- The reason why we can't use an empty new class is that we don't account for the IdMap in the 'representDBCoreExpr' + -- The reason why we can't use an empty new class is that we don't account for the IdMap in the 'representCoreExprEgr' -- In particular, if we represent "reverse @a xs" in the e-graph, the -- node in which "xs" will be represented won't match the e-class id -- representing "xs", because that class doesn't contain "VarF xs" + -- (but at least we can still mkMatchIds without storing the VarF for that one) -- Nothing -> case EG.newEClass (emptyVarInfo x) eg0 of - Nothing -> case EG.add (EG.Node (DF (deBruijnize (VarF x)))) eg0 of - (xid, eg1) -> (xid, MkNabla tyst tmst{ts_facts=eg1, ts_reps=extendVarEnv idmp x xid}) + Nothing -> case EG.add (EG.Node (FreeVarF x)) eg0 of + (xid, eg1) -> (xid, MkNabla tyst tmst{ts_facts=EG.rebuild eg1, ts_reps=extendVarEnv idmp x xid}) Just xid -> (xid, MkNabla tyst tmst) representIds :: [Id] -> Nabla -> ([ClassId], Nabla) @@ -874,7 +878,7 @@ representIds xs = runState (mapM (state . representId) xs) -- There ought to be a better way. instance Eq VarInfo where (==) a b = vi_id a == vi_id b -instance Analysis VarInfo (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) where +instance Analysis VarInfo CoreExprF where {-# INLINE makeA #-} {-# INLINE joinA #-} @@ -886,11 +890,10 @@ instance Analysis VarInfo (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) where -- Also, the Eq instance for DeBruijn Vars will ensure that two free -- variables with the same Id are equal and so they will be represented in -- the same e-class - makeA (DF (D _ (VarF x))) = emptyVarInfo x - makeA _ = emptyVarInfo unitDataConId -- ROMES:TODO: this is dummy information which should never be used, this is quite wrong :) - -- I think the reason we end up in this - -- situation is bc we first represent an expression and only then merge it with some Id. - -- we'd need a way to represent directly into an e-class then, to not trigger the new e-class. + makeA (FreeVarF x) = emptyVarInfo x + makeA _ = emptyVarInfo unitDataConId + -- makeA _ = Nothing + -- Always start with Nothing, and add things as we go? -- romes: so currently, variables are joined in 'addVarCt' manually by getting the old value of $x$ and assuming the value of $y$ was chosen. -- That's obviously bad now, it'd be much more clearer to do it here. It's just the nabla threading that's more trouble @@ -904,7 +907,12 @@ instance Analysis VarInfo (DeBruijnF CoreExprF) where -- since it can fail when it is conflicting -- and that would allow us to do the merge procedure correcly here instead of in addVarCt -- we may be able to have Analysis (Effect VarInfo) (...) - joinA a b = b{ vi_id = if vi_id b == unitDataConId && vi_id a /= unitDataConId then vi_id a else vi_id b + -- joinA Nothing Nothing = Nothing + -- joinA Nothing (Just b) = Just b + -- joinA (Just a) Nothing = Just a + -- joinA (Just a) (Just b) + joinA a b + = b{ vi_id = if vi_id b == unitDataConId && vi_id a /= unitDataConId then vi_id a else vi_id b , vi_pos = case (vi_pos a, vi_pos b) of ([], []) -> [] ([], x) -> x ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Hint.hs ===================================== @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Hint ( , noStarIsTypeHints ) where +import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr (LHsExpr) import Language.Haskell.Syntax (LPat, LIdP) import GHC.Prelude @@ -46,9 +47,6 @@ import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Data.FastString (fsLit, FastString) import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) -import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr - -- This {-# SOURCE #-} import should be removable once - -- 'Language.Haskell.Syntax.Bind' no longer depends on 'GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence'. -- | The bindings we have available in scope when -- suggesting an explicit type signature. 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For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. 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Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 17 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - hadrian/src/Flavour.hs - + libraries/base/tests/AtomicModifyIORef.hs - + libraries/base/tests/AtomicModifyIORef.stdout - libraries/base/tests/all.T - rts/PrimOps.cmm - rts/StgStdThunks.cmm - rts/Task.h - rts/Updates.h - rts/include/Cmm.h - rts/include/Rts.h - rts/include/Stg.h - rts/include/rts/TSANUtils.h - rts/include/rts/storage/ClosureMacros.h - rts/include/stg/SMP.h - testsuite/tests/concurrent/should_run/hs_try_putmvar001_c.c Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y ===================================== @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ memory ordering guarantees. These are supported in Cmm syntax as follows: %relaxed W_[ptr] = ...; // an atomic store with relaxed ordering semantics %release W_[ptr] = ...; // an atomic store with release ordering semantics - x = W_(ptr); // a non-atomic load + x = W_[ptr]; // a non-atomic load x = %relaxed W_[ptr]; // an atomic load with relaxed ordering x = %acquire W_[ptr]; // an atomic load with acquire ordering // or equivalently... ===================================== compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ module GHC.Cmm.ThreadSanitizer (annotateTSAN) where import GHC.Prelude -import GHC.StgToCmm.Utils (get_GlobalReg_addr) import GHC.Platform import GHC.Platform.Regs (activeStgRegs, callerSaves) import GHC.Cmm @@ -24,12 +23,12 @@ import GHC.Types.Unique.Supply import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe) data Env = Env { platform :: Platform - , uniques :: [Unique] + , uniques :: UniqSupply } annotateTSAN :: Platform -> CmmGraph -> UniqSM CmmGraph annotateTSAN platform graph = do - env <- Env platform <$> getUniquesM + env <- Env platform <$> getUniqueSupplyM return $ modifyGraph (mapGraphBlocks (annotateBlock env)) graph mapBlockList :: (forall e' x'. n e' x' -> Block n e' x') @@ -37,11 +36,11 @@ mapBlockList :: (forall e' x'. n e' x' -> Block n e' x') mapBlockList f (BlockCO n rest ) = f n `blockAppend` mapBlockList f rest mapBlockList f (BlockCC n rest m) = f n `blockAppend` mapBlockList f rest `blockAppend` f m mapBlockList f (BlockOC rest m) = mapBlockList f rest `blockAppend` f m -mapBlockList _ BNil = BNil -mapBlockList f (BMiddle blk) = f blk -mapBlockList f (BCat a b) = mapBlockList f a `blockAppend` mapBlockList f b -mapBlockList f (BSnoc a n) = mapBlockList f a `blockAppend` f n -mapBlockList f (BCons n a) = f n `blockAppend` mapBlockList f a +mapBlockList _ BNil = BNil +mapBlockList f (BMiddle blk) = f blk +mapBlockList f (BCat a b) = mapBlockList f a `blockAppend` mapBlockList f b +mapBlockList f (BSnoc a n) = mapBlockList f a `blockAppend` f n +mapBlockList f (BCons n a) = f n `blockAppend` mapBlockList f a annotateBlock :: Env -> Block CmmNode e x -> Block CmmNode e x annotateBlock env = mapBlockList (annotateNode env) @@ -114,10 +113,10 @@ annotatePrim :: Env -> [CmmActual] -- ^ arguments -> Maybe (Block CmmNode O O) -- ^ 'Just' a block of instrumentation, if applicable -annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicRMW w aop) [dest] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicRMW env MemOrderSeqCst aop w addr val dest -annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicRead w mord) [dest] [addr] = Just $ tsanAtomicLoad env mord w addr dest -annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicWrite w mord) [] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicStore env mord w val addr -annotatePrim env (MO_Xchg w) [dest] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicExchange env MemOrderSeqCst w val addr dest +annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicRMW w aop) [dest] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicRMW env MemOrderSeqCst aop w addr val dest +annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicRead w mord) [dest] [addr] = Just $ tsanAtomicLoad env mord w addr dest +annotatePrim env (MO_AtomicWrite w mord) [] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicStore env mord w val addr +annotatePrim env (MO_Xchg w) [dest] [addr, val] = Just $ tsanAtomicExchange env MemOrderSeqCst w val addr dest annotatePrim env (MO_Cmpxchg w) [dest] [addr, expected, new] = Just $ tsanAtomicCas env MemOrderSeqCst MemOrderSeqCst w addr expected new dest annotatePrim _ _ _ _ = Nothing @@ -133,14 +132,15 @@ mkUnsafeCall env ftgt formals args = call `blockAppend` -- perform call restore -- restore global registers where - -- We are rather conservative here and just save/restore all GlobalRegs. - (save, restore) = saveRestoreCallerRegs (platform env) + (save, restore) = saveRestoreCallerRegs gregs_us (platform env) + + (arg_us, gregs_us) = splitUniqSupply (uniques env) -- We also must be careful not to mention caller-saved registers in -- arguments as Cmm-Lint checks this. To accomplish this we instead bind -- the arguments to local registers. arg_regs :: [CmmReg] - arg_regs = zipWith arg_reg (uniques env) args + arg_regs = zipWith arg_reg (uniqsFromSupply arg_us) args where arg_reg :: Unique -> CmmExpr -> CmmReg arg_reg u expr = CmmLocal $ LocalReg u (cmmExprType (platform env) expr) @@ -150,31 +150,34 @@ mkUnsafeCall env ftgt formals args = call = CmmUnsafeForeignCall ftgt formals (map CmmReg arg_regs) -saveRestoreCallerRegs :: Platform +-- | We save the contents of global registers in locals and allow the +-- register allocator to spill them to the stack around the call. +-- We cannot use the register table for this since we would interface +-- with {SAVE,RESTORE}_THREAD_STATE. +saveRestoreCallerRegs :: UniqSupply -> Platform -> (Block CmmNode O O, Block CmmNode O O) -saveRestoreCallerRegs platform = +saveRestoreCallerRegs us platform = (save, restore) where - regs = filter (callerSaves platform) (activeStgRegs platform) - - save = blockFromList (map saveReg regs) - - saveReg :: GlobalReg -> CmmNode O O - saveReg reg = - CmmStore (get_GlobalReg_addr platform reg) - (CmmReg (CmmGlobal (GlobalRegUse reg ty))) - NaturallyAligned - where ty = globalRegSpillType platform reg - - restore = blockFromList (map restoreReg regs) - - restoreReg :: GlobalReg -> CmmNode O O - restoreReg reg = - CmmAssign (CmmGlobal (GlobalRegUse reg ty)) - (CmmLoad (get_GlobalReg_addr platform reg) - ty - NaturallyAligned) - where ty = globalRegSpillType platform reg + regs_to_save :: [GlobalReg] + regs_to_save = filter (callerSaves platform) (activeStgRegs platform) + + nodes :: [(CmmNode O O, CmmNode O O)] + nodes = + zipWith mk_reg regs_to_save (uniqsFromSupply us) + where + mk_reg :: GlobalReg -> Unique -> (CmmNode O O, CmmNode O O) + mk_reg reg u = + let ty = globalRegSpillType platform reg + greg = CmmGlobal (GlobalRegUse reg ty) + lreg = CmmLocal (LocalReg u ty) + save = CmmAssign lreg (CmmReg greg) + restore = CmmAssign greg (CmmReg lreg) + in (save, restore) + + (save_nodes, restore_nodes) = unzip nodes + save = blockFromList save_nodes + restore = blockFromList restore_nodes -- | Mirrors __tsan_memory_order -- ===================================== hadrian/src/Flavour.hs ===================================== @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ flavourTransformers = M.fromList , "ticky_ghc" =: enableTickyGhc , "split_sections" =: splitSections , "no_split_sections" =: noSplitSections - , "thread_sanitizer" =: enableThreadSanitizer + , "thread_sanitizer" =: enableThreadSanitizer False + , "thread_sanitizer_cmm" =: enableThreadSanitizer True , "llvm" =: viaLlvmBackend , "profiled_ghc" =: enableProfiledGhc , "no_dynamic_ghc" =: disableDynamicGhcPrograms @@ -151,7 +152,8 @@ werror = -- | Build C and Haskell objects with debugging information. enableDebugInfo :: Flavour -> Flavour enableDebugInfo = addArgs $ notStage0 ? mconcat - [ builder (Ghc CompileHs) ? arg "-g3" + [ builder (Ghc CompileHs) ? pure ["-g3"] + , builder (Ghc CompileCWithGhc) ? pure ["-optc-g3"] , builder (Cc CompileC) ? arg "-g3" , builder (Cabal Setup) ? arg "--disable-library-stripping" , builder (Cabal Setup) ? arg "--disable-executable-stripping" @@ -217,14 +219,18 @@ noSplitSections f = f { ghcSplitSections = False } -- | Build GHC and libraries with ThreadSanitizer support. You likely want to -- configure with @--disable-large-address-space@ when using this. -enableThreadSanitizer :: Flavour -> Flavour -enableThreadSanitizer = addArgs $ notStage0 ? mconcat - [ builder (Ghc CompileHs) ? (arg "-optc-fsanitize=thread" <> arg "-fcmm-thread-sanitizer") - , builder (Ghc CompileCWithGhc) ? arg "-optc-fsanitize=thread" +enableThreadSanitizer :: Bool -> Flavour -> Flavour +enableThreadSanitizer instrumentCmm = addArgs $ notStage0 ? mconcat + [ instrumentCmm ? builder (Ghc CompileCWithGhc) ? arg "-optc-fsanitize=thread" + , builder (Ghc LinkHs) ? (arg "-optc-fsanitize=thread" <> arg "-optl-fsanitize=thread") , builder Cc ? arg "-fsanitize=thread" , builder (Cabal Flags) ? arg "thread-sanitizer" , builder Testsuite ? arg "--config=have_thread_sanitizer=True" + , builder (Ghc CompileHs) ? mconcat + [ package pkg ? (arg "-optc-fsanitize=thread" <> arg "-fcmm-thread-sanitizer") + | pkg <- [base, ghcPrim, array, rts] + ] ] -- | Use the LLVM backend in stages 1 and later. ===================================== libraries/base/tests/AtomicModifyIORef.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +import Control.Concurrent +import Control.Monad +import Data.IORef + +main :: IO () +main = do + let nThreads = 10 + nIncrs = 10000000 + + ref <- newIORef (42 :: Int) + dones <- replicateM nThreads $ do + done <- newEmptyMVar + forkIO $ do + replicateM_ nIncrs $ atomicModifyIORef' ref $ \old -> (old + 1, ()) + putMVar done () + putStrLn "." + return done + + mapM_ takeMVar dones + readIORef ref >>= print + ===================================== libraries/base/tests/AtomicModifyIORef.stdout ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +. +100000042 ===================================== libraries/base/tests/all.T ===================================== @@ -308,6 +308,7 @@ test('listThreads', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('listThreads1', omit_ghci, compile_and_run, ['']) test('inits1tails1', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('CLC149', normal, compile, ['']) +test('AtomicModifyIORef', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('AtomicSwapIORef', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T23454', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T23687', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) ===================================== rts/PrimOps.cmm ===================================== @@ -785,12 +785,13 @@ stg_atomicModifyMutVar2zh ( gcptr mv, gcptr f ) (h) = prim %cmpxchgW(mv + SIZEOF_StgHeader + OFFSET_StgMutVar_var, x, y); if (h != x) { goto retry; } #else - h = StgMutVar_var(mv); StgMutVar_var(mv) = y; #endif - if (GET_INFO(mv) == stg_MUT_VAR_CLEAN_info) { - ccall dirty_MUT_VAR(BaseReg "ptr", mv "ptr", h "ptr"); + W_ info; + info = %relaxed GET_INFO(mv); + if (info == stg_MUT_VAR_CLEAN_info) { + ccall dirty_MUT_VAR(BaseReg "ptr", mv "ptr", x "ptr"); } return (x,z); ===================================== rts/StgStdThunks.cmm ===================================== @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ import CLOSURE stg_upd_frame_info; } \ field = StgClosure_payload(UNTAG(selectee),offset); \ jump stg_ap_0_fast(field); \ - } \ + } \ } /* NOTE: no need to ENTER() here, we know the closure cannot evaluate to a function, because we're going to do a field ===================================== rts/Task.h ===================================== @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ INLINE_HEADER Task * myTask (void) { #if defined(THREADED_RTS) && !defined(MYTASK_USE_TLV) - return getThreadLocalVar(¤tTaskKey); + return (Task*) getThreadLocalVar(¤tTaskKey); #else return my_task; #endif ===================================== rts/Updates.h ===================================== @@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ INLINE_HEADER void updateWithIndirection (Capability *cap, /* See Note [Heap memory barriers] in SMP.h */ bdescr *bd = Bdescr((StgPtr)p1); if (bd->gen_no != 0) { - IF_NONMOVING_WRITE_BARRIER_ENABLED { - updateRemembSetPushThunk(cap, (StgThunk*)p1); - } + IF_NONMOVING_WRITE_BARRIER_ENABLED { + updateRemembSetPushThunk(cap, (StgThunk*)p1); + } recordMutableCap(p1, cap, bd->gen_no); TICK_UPD_OLD_IND(); } else { ===================================== rts/include/Cmm.h ===================================== @@ -596,6 +596,7 @@ /* Getting/setting the info pointer of a closure */ #define SET_INFO(p,info) StgHeader_info(p) = info #define SET_INFO_RELEASE(p,info) %release StgHeader_info(p) = info +#define SET_INFO_RELAXED(p,info) %relaxed StgHeader_info(p) = info #define GET_INFO(p) StgHeader_info(p) #define GET_INFO_ACQUIRE(p) %acquire GET_INFO(p) @@ -687,10 +688,18 @@ #define RELEASE_FENCE prim %fence_release(); #define ACQUIRE_FENCE prim %fence_acquire(); +// TODO +#if 1 +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) if (1) { W_ tmp; (tmp) = prim %load_acquire64(x); } +#else +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) ACQUIRE_FENCE +#endif + #else #define RELEASE_FENCE /* nothing */ #define ACQUIRE_FENCE /* nothing */ +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) /* nothing */ #endif /* THREADED_RTS */ /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===================================== rts/include/Rts.h ===================================== @@ -236,7 +236,6 @@ void _warnFail(const char *filename, unsigned int linenum); /* Parallel information */ #include "rts/OSThreads.h" -#include "rts/TSANUtils.h" #include "rts/SpinLock.h" #include "rts/Messages.h" ===================================== rts/include/Stg.h ===================================== @@ -284,6 +284,17 @@ # define STG_RETURNS_NONNULL #endif +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Suppressing C warnings + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +#define DO_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma(#x) +#define NO_WARN(warnoption, ...) \ + DO_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic push) \ + DO_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic ignored #warnoption) \ + __VA_ARGS__ \ + DO_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic pop) + /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global type definitions -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -382,6 +393,7 @@ external prototype return neither of these types to workaround #11395. #include "stg/MachRegsForHost.h" #include "stg/Regs.h" #include "stg/Ticky.h" +#include "rts/TSANUtils.h" #if IN_STG_CODE /* ===================================== rts/include/rts/TSANUtils.h ===================================== @@ -28,6 +28,40 @@ * In general it's best to add suppressions only as a last resort, when the * more precise annotation functions prove to be insufficient. * + * GHC can be configured with two extents of TSAN instrumentation: + * + * - instrumenting the C RTS (by passing `-optc-fsanitize=thread` + * when compiling the RTS) + * + * - instrumenting both the C RTS and Cmm memory accesses (by passing + * `-optc-fsanitize=thread -fcmm-thread-sanitizer` to all GHC invocations). + * + * These two modes can be realized in Hadrian using the `+thread_sanitizer` + * and `+thread_sanitizer_cmm` flavour transformers. + * + * Tips and tricks: + * + * - One should generally run TSAN instrumented programs with the environment + * variable + * + * TSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions=$ghc_root/rts/.tsan-suppressions + * + * to maximize signal-to-noise. + * + * - One can set a breakpoint on `__tsan_on_report` in a debugger to pause when + * a TSAN report is found. + * + * - TSAN-instrumented will by default exit with code 66 when a violation has + * been found. However, this can be disabled by setting + * `TSAN_OPTIONS=exitcode=0` + * + * - If TSAN is able to report useful stack traces it may help to set + * `TSAN_OPTIONS=history_size=3` or greater (up to 7). This increases the + * size of TSAN's per-thread memory access history buffer. + * + * - TSAN report messages can be redirected to a file using + * `TSAN_OPTIONS=log_path=...` + * * Users guide: https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/ThreadSanitizerCppManual */ ===================================== rts/include/rts/storage/ClosureMacros.h ===================================== @@ -47,6 +47,11 @@ EXTERN_INLINE void SET_INFO(StgClosure *c, const StgInfoTable *info); EXTERN_INLINE void SET_INFO(StgClosure *c, const StgInfoTable *info) { + c->header.info = info; +} + +EXTERN_INLINE void SET_INFO_RELAXED(StgClosure *c, const StgInfoTable *info); +EXTERN_INLINE void SET_INFO_RELAXED(StgClosure *c, const StgInfoTable *info) { RELAXED_STORE(&c->header.info, info); } @@ -70,6 +75,7 @@ EXTERN_INLINE StgThunkInfoTable *itbl_to_thunk_itbl (const StgInfoTable *i); EXTERN_INLINE StgConInfoTable *itbl_to_con_itbl (const StgInfoTable *i); #if defined(TABLES_NEXT_TO_CODE) +NO_WARN(-Warray-bounds, EXTERN_INLINE StgInfoTable *INFO_PTR_TO_STRUCT(const StgInfoTable *info) {return (StgInfoTable *)info - 1;} EXTERN_INLINE StgRetInfoTable *RET_INFO_PTR_TO_STRUCT(const StgInfoTable *info) {return (StgRetInfoTable *)info - 1;} EXTERN_INLINE StgFunInfoTable *FUN_INFO_PTR_TO_STRUCT(const StgInfoTable *info) {return (StgFunInfoTable *)info - 1;} @@ -79,6 +85,7 @@ EXTERN_INLINE StgFunInfoTable *itbl_to_fun_itbl(const StgInfoTable *i) {return ( EXTERN_INLINE StgRetInfoTable *itbl_to_ret_itbl(const StgInfoTable *i) {return (StgRetInfoTable *)(i + 1) - 1;} EXTERN_INLINE StgThunkInfoTable *itbl_to_thunk_itbl(const StgInfoTable *i) {return (StgThunkInfoTable *)(i + 1) - 1;} EXTERN_INLINE StgConInfoTable *itbl_to_con_itbl(const StgInfoTable *i) {return (StgConInfoTable *)(i + 1) - 1;} +) #else EXTERN_INLINE StgInfoTable *INFO_PTR_TO_STRUCT(const StgInfoTable *info) {return (StgInfoTable *)info;} EXTERN_INLINE StgRetInfoTable *RET_INFO_PTR_TO_STRUCT(const StgInfoTable *info) {return (StgRetInfoTable *)info;} ===================================== rts/include/stg/SMP.h ===================================== @@ -490,10 +490,25 @@ busy_wait_nop(void) // These are typically necessary only in very specific cases (e.g. WSDeque) // where the ordered operations aren't expressive enough to capture the desired // ordering. +// +// Additionally, it is preferable to use the *_FENCE_ON() forms, which turn into +// memory accesses when compiling for ThreadSanitizer (as ThreadSanitizer is +// otherwise unable to reason about fences). See Note [ThreadSanitizer] in +// TSANUtils.h. + #define ACQUIRE_FENCE() __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) #define RELEASE_FENCE() __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_RELEASE) #define SEQ_CST_FENCE() __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_SEQ_CST) +#if defined(TSAN_ENABLED) +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE() NO_WARN(-Wtsan, __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_ACQUIRE);) +#define RELEASE_FENCE() NO_WARN(-Wtsan, __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_RELEASE);) +#define SEQ_CST_FENCE() NO_WARN(-Wtsan, __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);) +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) (void)ACQUIRE_LOAD(x) +#else +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) __atomic_thread_fence(__ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) +#endif + /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #else /* !THREADED_RTS */ @@ -521,6 +536,8 @@ busy_wait_nop(void) #define ACQUIRE_FENCE() #define RELEASE_FENCE() #define SEQ_CST_FENCE() +#define ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON(x) +#define RELEASE_FENCE_ON(x) #if !IN_STG_CODE || IN_STGCRUN INLINE_HEADER StgWord ===================================== testsuite/tests/concurrent/should_run/hs_try_putmvar001_c.c ===================================== @@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ struct callback { int *presult; }; -void* callback(struct callback *p) +void* callback(void *p) { + struct callback *cb = (struct callback *) p; usleep(200); - *p->presult = 42; - hs_try_putmvar(p->cap,p->mvar); - free(p); + *cb->presult = 42; + hs_try_putmvar(cb->cap, cb->mvar); + free(cb); hs_thread_done(); return NULL; } View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/d2bedffdc07b766f01dfcd4fc73a3859305814f3...fecae988ceeec8490d6de729567e344b6033e4b0 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/d2bedffdc07b766f01dfcd4fc73a3859305814f3...fecae988ceeec8490d6de729567e344b6033e4b0 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 18:48:30 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 14:48:30 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Message-ID: <64c9537e9e0a1_51560d6b003394a3@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - 6 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Parser.y - testsuite/tests/module/mod185.stderr - testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpParsedAst.stderr - testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpRenamedAst.stderr - testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpSemis.stderr - testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/KindSigs.stderr Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Parser.y ===================================== @@ -1116,8 +1116,9 @@ importdecl :: { LImportDecl GhcPs } , importDeclAnnPackage = fst $5 , importDeclAnnAs = fst $8 } - ; fmap reLocA $ acs (\cs -> L (comb5 $1 $6 $7 (snd $8) $9) $ - ImportDecl { ideclExt = XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (glR $1) anns cs) (snd $ fst $2) False + ; let loc = (comb5 $1 $6 $7 (snd $8) $9); + ; fmap reLocA $ acs (\cs -> L loc $ + ImportDecl { ideclExt = XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (spanAsAnchor loc) anns cs) (snd $ fst $2) False , ideclName = $6, ideclPkgQual = snd $5 , ideclSource = snd $2, ideclSafe = snd $3 , ideclQualified = snd $ importDeclQualifiedStyle mPreQual mPostQual ===================================== testsuite/tests/module/mod185.stderr ===================================== @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { mod185.hs:3:1-6 } + { mod185.hs:3:1-24 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { mod185.hs:3:1-6 }) ===================================== testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpParsedAst.stderr ===================================== @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { DumpParsedAst.hs:5:1-6 } + { DumpParsedAst.hs:5:1-16 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { DumpParsedAst.hs:5:1-6 }) ===================================== testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpRenamedAst.stderr ===================================== @@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { DumpRenamedAst.hs:5:1-6 } + { DumpRenamedAst.hs:5:1-16 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { DumpRenamedAst.hs:5:1-6 }) @@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { DumpRenamedAst.hs:7:1-6 } + { DumpRenamedAst.hs:7:1-23 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { DumpRenamedAst.hs:7:1-6 }) ===================================== testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/DumpSemis.stderr ===================================== @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { DumpSemis.hs:5:1-6 } + { DumpSemis.hs:5:1-19 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { DumpSemis.hs:5:1-6 }) @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { DumpSemis.hs:7:1-6 } + { DumpSemis.hs:7:1-16 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { DumpSemis.hs:7:1-6 }) ===================================== testsuite/tests/parser/should_compile/KindSigs.stderr ===================================== @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ (XImportDeclPass (EpAnn (Anchor - { KindSigs.hs:8:1-6 } + { KindSigs.hs:8:1-16 } (UnchangedAnchor)) (EpAnnImportDecl (EpaSpan { KindSigs.hs:8:1-6 }) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/465a9a0bb2ecc7b1ec19832949d069b9d2598489 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/465a9a0bb2ecc7b1ec19832949d069b9d2598489 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 18:49:04 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 14:49:04 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields Message-ID: <64c953a023c5e_51560ba4003449fa@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 2 changed files: - testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_compile/T23279.hs - testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_compile/T23279.stderr Changes: ===================================== testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_compile/T23279.hs ===================================== @@ -1,10 +1,23 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DuplicateRecordFields, DataKinds + , OverloadedLabels, OverloadedRecordDot #-} module T23279 where import T23279_aux +import GHC.Records + +bar :: Bar bar = Bar { x = 3, y = 'x', z = False, w = 17.28 } + +baz :: Baz baz = Baz { z = 1.1 } v = w + +barDot :: Bar -> Int +barDot b = b.x + +barGetField :: Bar -> Bool +barGetField = getField @"z" + ===================================== testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_compile/T23279.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,20 +1,28 @@ -T23279.hs:7:13: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] +T23279.hs:11:13: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] In the use of record field of Bar ‘x’ (imported from T23279_aux): Deprecated: "Don't use x" -T23279.hs:7:29: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] +T23279.hs:11:29: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] In the use of record field of Bar ‘z’ (imported from T23279_aux): Deprecated: "Don't use z" -T23279.hs:7:40: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] +T23279.hs:11:40: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] In the use of record field of Bar ‘w’ (imported from T23279_aux): Deprecated: "Don't use w" -T23279.hs:8:13: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] +T23279.hs:14:13: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] In the use of record field of Baz ‘z’ (imported from T23279_aux): Deprecated: "Don't use z" -T23279.hs:10:5: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] +T23279.hs:16:5: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] In the use of ‘w’ (imported from T23279_aux): Deprecated: "Don't use w" + +T23279.hs:19:12: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] + In the use of record field of Bar ‘x’ (imported from T23279_aux): + Deprecated: "Don't use x" + +T23279.hs:22:15: warning: [GHC-68441] [-Wdeprecations (in -Wextended-warnings)] + In the use of record field of Bar ‘z’ (imported from T23279_aux): + Deprecated: "Don't use z" View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ae63d0faf400185564d1165b46801e5234908a14 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ae63d0faf400185564d1165b46801e5234908a14 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 18:49:48 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 14:49:48 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] AArch NCG: Pure refactor Message-ID: <64c953cc7ff40_51560ba7fc3500ce@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs ===================================== @@ -794,33 +794,25 @@ getRegister' config plat expr -- 0. TODO This should not exist! Rewrite: Reg +- 0 -> Reg CmmMachOp (MO_Add _) [expr'@(CmmReg (CmmGlobal _r)), CmmLit (CmmInt 0 _)] -> getRegister' config plat expr' CmmMachOp (MO_Sub _) [expr'@(CmmReg (CmmGlobal _r)), CmmLit (CmmInt 0 _)] -> getRegister' config plat expr' - -- 1. Compute Reg +/- n directly. - -- For Add/Sub we can directly encode 12bits, or 12bits lsl #12. - CmmMachOp (MO_Add w) [(CmmReg reg), CmmLit (CmmInt n _)] - | n > 0 && n < 4096 -> return $ Any (intFormat w) (\d -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (ADD (OpReg w d) (OpReg w' r') (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) - -- TODO: 12bits lsl #12; e.g. lower 12 bits of n are 0; shift n >> 12, and set lsl to #12. - where w' = formatToWidth (cmmTypeFormat (cmmRegType reg)) - r' = getRegisterReg plat reg - CmmMachOp (MO_Sub w) [(CmmReg reg), CmmLit (CmmInt n _)] - | n > 0 && n < 4096 -> return $ Any (intFormat w) (\d -> unitOL $ annExpr expr (SUB (OpReg w d) (OpReg w' r') (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) - -- TODO: 12bits lsl #12; e.g. lower 12 bits of n are 0; shift n >> 12, and set lsl to #12. - where w' = formatToWidth (cmmTypeFormat (cmmRegType reg)) - r' = getRegisterReg plat reg + -- Immediates are handled via `getArithImm` in the generic code path. CmmMachOp (MO_U_Quot w) [x, y] | w == W8 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (UXTB (OpReg w reg_y) (OpReg w reg_y)) `snocOL` (UDIV (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` + (UXTB (OpReg w reg_y) (OpReg w reg_y)) `snocOL` + (UDIV (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) CmmMachOp (MO_U_Quot w) [x, y] | w == W16 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (UXTH (OpReg w reg_y) (OpReg w reg_y)) `snocOL` (UDIV (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` + (UXTH (OpReg w reg_y) (OpReg w reg_y)) `snocOL` + (UDIV (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) -- 2. Shifts. x << n, x >> n. - CmmMachOp (MO_Shl w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W32, 0 <= n, n < 32 -> do - (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (LSL (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) - CmmMachOp (MO_Shl w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W64, 0 <= n, n < 64 -> do + CmmMachOp (MO_Shl w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] + | w == W32 || w == W64 + , 0 <= n, n < fromIntegral (widthInBits w) -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (LSL (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) @@ -830,7 +822,8 @@ getRegister' config plat expr CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, y] | w == W8 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (SXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (SXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` + (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W16, 0 <= n, n < 16 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x @@ -838,24 +831,23 @@ getRegister' config plat expr CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, y] | w == W16 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (SXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (SXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` + (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) - CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W32, 0 <= n, n < 32 -> do + CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] + | w == W32 || w == W64 + , 0 <= n, n < fromIntegral (widthInBits w) -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) - CmmMachOp (MO_S_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W64, 0 <= n, n < 64 -> do - (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) - - CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W8, 0 <= n, n < 8 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (UBFX (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)) (OpImm (ImmInteger (8-n))))) CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, y] | w == W8 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTB (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` + (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W16, 0 <= n, n < 16 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x @@ -863,13 +855,12 @@ getRegister' config plat expr CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, y] | w == W16 -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) `snocOL` (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) - - CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W32, 0 <= n, n < 32 -> do - (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x - return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (LSR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` annExpr expr (UXTH (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_x)) + `snocOL` (ASR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y))) - CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] | w == W64, 0 <= n, n < 64 -> do + CmmMachOp (MO_U_Shr w) [x, (CmmLit (CmmInt n _))] + | w == W32 || w == W64 + , 0 <= n, n < fromIntegral (widthInBits w) -> do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `snocOL` annExpr expr (LSR (OpReg w dst) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpImm (ImmInteger n)))) @@ -915,8 +906,8 @@ getRegister' config plat expr -- sign-extend both arguments to 32-bits. -- See Note [Signed arithmetic on AArch64]. intOpImm :: Bool -> Width -> (Operand -> Operand -> Operand -> OrdList Instr) -> (Integer -> Width -> Maybe Operand) -> NatM (Register) - intOpImm {- is signed -} True w op _encode_imm = intOp True w op - intOpImm False w op encode_imm = do + intOpImm {- is signed -} True w op _encode_imm = intOp True w op + intOpImm False w op encode_imm = do -- compute x <- x -- compute x <- y -- x, x, x View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/00fb6e6b06598752414a0b9a92840fb6ca61338d -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/00fb6e6b06598752414a0b9a92840fb6ca61338d You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Tue Aug 1 18:50:24 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 14:50:24 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations Message-ID: <64c953f0119e5_51560d6b14353569@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs ===================================== @@ -462,6 +462,23 @@ getBitmaskImm n w where truncated = narrowU w n +-- | Load/store immediate. +-- Depends on the width of the store to some extent. +isOffsetImm :: Int -> Width -> Bool +isOffsetImm off w + -- 8 bits + sign for unscaled offsets + | -256 <= off, off <= 255 = True + -- Offset using 12-bit positive immediate, scaled by width + -- LDR/STR: imm12: if reg is 32bit: 0 -- 16380 in multiples of 4 + -- LDR/STR: imm12: if reg is 64bit: 0 -- 32760 in multiples of 8 + -- 16-bit: 0 .. 8188, 8-bit: 0 -- 4095 + | 0 <= off, off < 4096 * byte_width, off `mod` byte_width == 0 = True + | otherwise = False + where + byte_width = widthInBytes w + + + -- TODO OPT: we might be able give getRegister -- a hint, what kind of register we want. @@ -711,18 +728,11 @@ getRegister' config plat expr -> return (Fixed (cmmTypeFormat (cmmRegType reg)) (getRegisterReg plat reg) nilOL) - CmmRegOff reg off | isNbitEncodeable 12 (fromIntegral off) -> do - getRegister' config plat $ - CmmMachOp (MO_Add width) [CmmReg reg, CmmLit (CmmInt (fromIntegral off) width)] - where width = typeWidth (cmmRegType reg) - - CmmRegOff reg off -> do - (off_r, _off_format, off_code) <- getSomeReg $ CmmLit (CmmInt (fromIntegral off) width) - (reg, _format, code) <- getSomeReg $ CmmReg reg - return $ Any (intFormat width) (\dst -> off_code `appOL` code `snocOL` ADD (OpReg width dst) (OpReg width reg) (OpReg width off_r)) - where width = typeWidth (cmmRegType reg) - - + CmmRegOff reg off -> + -- If we got here we will load the address into a register either way. So we might as well just expand + -- and re-use the existing code path to handle "reg + off". + let !width = cmmRegWidth reg + in getRegister' config plat (CmmMachOp (MO_Add width) [CmmReg reg, CmmLit (CmmInt (fromIntegral off) width)]) -- for MachOps, see GHC.Cmm.MachOp -- For CmmMachOp, see GHC.Cmm.Expr @@ -1244,20 +1254,8 @@ getAmode :: Platform -- OPTIMIZATION WARNING: Addressing modes. -- Addressing options: --- LDUR/STUR: imm9: -256 - 255 -getAmode platform _ (CmmRegOff reg off) | -256 <= off, off <= 255 - = return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg' off') nilOL - where reg' = getRegisterReg platform reg - off' = ImmInt off --- LDR/STR: imm12: if reg is 32bit: 0 -- 16380 in multiples of 4 -getAmode platform W32 (CmmRegOff reg off) - | 0 <= off, off <= 16380, off `mod` 4 == 0 - = return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg' off') nilOL - where reg' = getRegisterReg platform reg - off' = ImmInt off --- LDR/STR: imm12: if reg is 64bit: 0 -- 32760 in multiples of 8 -getAmode platform W64 (CmmRegOff reg off) - | 0 <= off, off <= 32760, off `mod` 8 == 0 +getAmode platform w (CmmRegOff reg off) + | isOffsetImm off w = return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg' off') nilOL where reg' = getRegisterReg platform reg off' = ImmInt off @@ -1266,15 +1264,15 @@ getAmode platform W64 (CmmRegOff reg off) -- CmmStore (CmmMachOp (MO_Add w) [CmmLoad expr, CmmLit (CmmInt n w')]) (expr2) -- E.g. a CmmStoreOff really. This can be translated to `str $expr2, [$expr, #n ] -- for `n` in range. -getAmode _platform _ (CmmMachOp (MO_Add _w) [expr, CmmLit (CmmInt off _w')]) - | -256 <= off, off <= 255 +getAmode _platform w (CmmMachOp (MO_Add _w) [expr, CmmLit (CmmInt off _w')]) + | isOffsetImm (fromIntegral off) w = do (reg, _format, code) <- getSomeReg expr return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg (ImmInteger off)) code -getAmode _platform _ (CmmMachOp (MO_Sub _w) [expr, CmmLit (CmmInt off _w')]) - | -256 <= -off, -off <= 255 +getAmode _platform w (CmmMachOp (MO_Sub _w) [expr, CmmLit (CmmInt off _w')]) + | isOffsetImm (fromIntegral $ -off) w = do (reg, _format, code) <- getSomeReg expr - return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg (ImmInteger (-off))) code + return $ Amode (AddrRegImm reg (ImmInteger $ -off)) code -- Generic case getAmode _platform _ expr View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8f3b3b78a8cce3bd463ed175ee933c2aabffc631 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8f3b3b78a8cce3bd463ed175ee933c2aabffc631 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - a8e8f3d3 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-01T15:21:36-04:00 Adjust and clarify handling of primop effects The existing "can_fail" and "has_side_effects" primop attributes that previously governed this were used in inconsistent and confusingly- documented ways, especially with regard to raising exceptions. This patch replaces them with a single "effect" attribute, with four possible values (NoEffect, CanFail, ThrowsException, ReadWriteEffect) as described in Note [Classifying primop effects]. A substantial amount of related documentation has been re-drafted for clarity and accuracy. In the process of making this attribute format change for literally every primop, several existing mis-classifications were detected and corrected. New primop attributes "cheap" and "work_free" were also added, and used in the obvious places. In view of their actual meaning and uses, `primOpOkForSideEffects` and `exprOkForSideEffects` have been renamed to `primOpOkToDiscard` and `exprOkToDiscard`, respectively. - - - - - 45de1ada by MorrowM at 2023-08-01T15:21:41-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - 363cb69a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T15:21:42-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 7cbbbcb6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T15:21:46-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - ba551ce3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T15:21:46-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 9cc6693b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T15:21:47-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - c441297f by jade at 2023-08-01T15:21:53-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - 7bf77c07 by Jade at 2023-08-01T15:21:56-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 18 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/ImpExp.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Syntax.hs - compiler/GHC/IfaceToCore.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 03:49:29 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 23:49:29 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 11 commits: Adjust and clarify handling of primop effects Message-ID: <64c9d249c55d7_51560ba7c04328bd@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: a6448484 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-01T23:47:32-04:00 Adjust and clarify handling of primop effects The existing "can_fail" and "has_side_effects" primop attributes that previously governed this were used in inconsistent and confusingly- documented ways, especially with regard to raising exceptions. This patch replaces them with a single "effect" attribute, with four possible values (NoEffect, CanFail, ThrowsException, ReadWriteEffect) as described in Note [Classifying primop effects]. A substantial amount of related documentation has been re-drafted for clarity and accuracy. In the process of making this attribute format change for literally every primop, several existing mis-classifications were detected and corrected. New primop attributes "cheap" and "work_free" were also added, and used in the obvious places. In view of their actual meaning and uses, `primOpOkForSideEffects` and `exprOkForSideEffects` have been renamed to `primOpOkToDiscard` and `exprOkToDiscard`, respectively. - - - - - edeef8aa by MorrowM at 2023-08-01T23:47:38-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - f93046ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T23:47:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 54b8eee6 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-01T23:47:40-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - 5d98a491 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T23:47:51-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - bb2a0d9b by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-01T23:47:52-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - a69c7f79 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-01T23:47:53-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 79640803 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T23:47:53-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - a93de317 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T23:47:54-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - cd3e5dcd by jade at 2023-08-01T23:47:59-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - 673a399f by Jade at 2023-08-01T23:48:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 24 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Demand.hs - compiler/Setup.hs - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Rules/Generate.hs - hadrian/src/Rules/Lint.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/GenPrimopCode.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/base/Data/List.hs - libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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Closes #23554. - - - - - 8ab86ed0 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T02:59:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - a995e4eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T02:59:24-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - 91af7f6f by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T02:59:26-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - c9ba5546 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T02:59:26-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 7f24e1f2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T02:59:27-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 01373f0e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T02:59:27-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 87f9c00c by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T02:59:40-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 0e4e0b99 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T02:59:40-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - 58504962 by jade at 2023-08-02T02:59:42-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - 7d80fad3 by Jade at 2023-08-02T02:59:46-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/base/Data/List.hs - libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs - libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup/Internal.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs - libraries/base/GHC/List.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs - libraries/base/changelog.md - libraries/base/jsbits/base.js - libraries/base/jsbits/errno.js - libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Types.hs - + testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/T23550.hs - testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/all.T - testsuite/tests/ghci/should_run/T16096.stdout - testsuite/tests/javascript/all.T - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.hs - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.stdout The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:00:43 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:00:43 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Add a RULE to make lookup fuse Message-ID: <64ca294b9a294_2cb3aaba48c650fb@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - 5 changed files: - libraries/base/GHC/List.hs - libraries/base/changelog.md - + testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/LookupFusion.hs - + testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/LookupFusion.stdout - testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/all.T Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/List.hs ===================================== @@ -1405,6 +1405,11 @@ lookup _key [] = Nothing lookup key ((x,y):xys) | key == x = Just y | otherwise = lookup key xys +{-# NOINLINE [1] lookup #-} -- see Note [Fusion for lookup] +{-# RULES +"lookup/build" forall x (g :: forall b. ((k, a) -> b -> b) -> b -> b). + lookup x (build g) = g (\(k, v) r -> if x == k then Just v else r) Nothing +#-} -- | Map a function returning a list over a list and concatenate the results. -- 'concatMap' can be seen as the composition of 'concat' and 'map'. @@ -1609,6 +1614,15 @@ NB: Zips for larger tuples are in the List module. happens in phase 1. Ditto rule "zipWithList". + +Note [Fusion for lookup] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Implementing lookup with foldr has the potential to cause code duplication +if fusion doesn't occur, so we use RULES instead so that lookup can participate +in list fusion. +The NONINLINE pragma gives the RULE a chance to fire. +It's recursive, so won't inline anyway, but saying so is more explicit. +See the discussion in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10715/ -} ---------------------------------------------- ===================================== libraries/base/changelog.md ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ # Changelog for [`base` package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base) +## 4.20.0.0 *TBA* + * Add a `RULE` to `Prelude.lookup`, allowing it to participate in list fusion ([CLC proposal #174](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175)) + ## 4.19.0.0 *TBA* * Add `{-# WARNING in "x-partial" #-}` to `Data.List.{head,tail}`. Use `{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-x-partial #-}` to disable it. ===================================== testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/LookupFusion.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +module Main where + +import Data.List (iterate') + +main :: IO () +main = print $ lookup (2^20) $ iterate' (\(!k,!v) -> (k + 1, v + 2)) (0 :: Int, 0 :: Int) ===================================== testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/LookupFusion.stdout ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Just 2097152 \ No newline at end of file ===================================== testsuite/tests/perf/compiler/all.T ===================================== @@ -690,3 +690,8 @@ test('T22744', ], multimod_compile, ['T22744', '-v0']) + +test ('LookupFusion', + [collect_stats('bytes allocated',2), when(wordsize(32), skip)], + compile_and_run, + ['-O2 -package base']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/74a882dc0b7cd1cd28634baedd0b2b933f418a9b -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/74a882dc0b7cd1cd28634baedd0b2b933f418a9b You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Closes #23554. - - - - - 3 changed files: - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs Changes: ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs ===================================== @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module Settings.Builders.Common ( module UserSettings, cIncludeArgs, ldArgs, cArgs, cppArgs, cWarnings, packageDatabaseArgs, bootPackageDatabaseArgs, - getStagedCCFlags + getStagedCCFlags, wayCcArgs ) where import Hadrian.Haskell.Cabal.Type @@ -72,3 +72,12 @@ bootPackageDatabaseArgs = do getStagedCCFlags :: Args getStagedCCFlags = prgFlags . ccProgram . tgtCCompiler <$> getStagedTarget + +wayCcArgs :: Args +wayCcArgs = do + way <- getWay + mconcat [ (Threaded `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-DTHREADED_RTS" + , (Debug `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-DDEBUG" + , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? arg "-DTICKY_TICKY" + ] + ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs ===================================== @@ -238,11 +238,14 @@ wayGhcArgs = do mconcat [ if Dynamic `wayUnit` way then pure ["-fPIC", "-dynamic"] else arg "-static" - , (Threaded `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-optc-DTHREADED_RTS" - , (Debug `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-optc-DDEBUG" , (Profiling `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-prof" - , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? - pure ["-ticky", "-DTICKY_TICKY"] ] + , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? arg "-ticky" + , wayCcArgs + -- We must pass CPP flags via -optc as well to ensure that they + -- are passed to the preprocessor when, e.g., compiling Cmm + -- sources. + , map ("-optc"++) <$> wayCcArgs + ] -- | Args related to correct handling of packages, such as setting -- -this-unit-id and passing -package-id for dependencies ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs ===================================== @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import Oracles.Setting import Oracles.Flag import Packages import Settings +import Settings.Builders.Common (wayCcArgs) import GHC.Toolchain.Target import GHC.Platform.ArchOS @@ -315,6 +316,7 @@ rtsPackageArgs = package rts ? do let cArgs = mconcat [ rtsWarnings + , wayCcArgs , arg "-fomit-frame-pointer" -- RTS *must* be compiled with optimisations. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:01:50 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:01:50 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances Message-ID: <64ca298e8bb43_2cb3aaba48c7348e@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - 2 changed files: - libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs ===================================== @@ -753,27 +753,153 @@ instance Enum Int64 where | x >= fromIntegral (minBound::Int) && x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (int64ToInt# x#) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Int64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (I64# x) = eftInt64 x maxInt64# + where !(I64# maxInt64#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = boundedEnumFrom + enumFromTo (I64# x) (I64# y) = eftInt64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = boundedEnumFromThen -#endif + enumFromThen (I64# x1) (I64# x2) = efdInt64 x1 x2 + + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum + {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} + enumFromThenTo (I64# x1) (I64# x2) (I64# y) = efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftInt64 and eftInt64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"eftInt64" [~1] forall x y. eftInt64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftInt64FB c n x y) +"eftInt64List" [1] eftInt64FB (:) [] = eftInt64 + #-} + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftInt64 #-} +eftInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftInt64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtInt64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +eftInt64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtInt64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = I64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqInt64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusInt64#` (intToInt64# 1#)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdInt64 and efdtInt64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Int64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] in GHC.Enum +{-# RULES +"efdtInt64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtInt64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtInt64UpList" [1] efdtInt64FB (:) [] = efdtInt64 + #-} + +efdInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..maxInt64] +efdInt64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = case maxBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case minBound of I64# y -> efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtInt64 #-} +efdtInt64 :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtInt64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64FB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geInt64#` x1) = efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtInt64Up :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64UpFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_up (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtInt64Dn :: Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> [Int64] +efdtInt64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x1) then [] else [I64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = [I64# x] + | otherwise = I64# x : go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtInt64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtInt64DnFB :: (Int64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Int64# -> Int64# -> Int64# -> r +efdtInt64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtInt64#` x1) then n else I64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subInt64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subInt64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltInt64#` y') = I64# x `c` n + | otherwise = I64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusInt64#` delta) + in I64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Int64 where ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs ===================================== @@ -730,37 +730,155 @@ instance Enum Word64 where | x <= fromIntegral (maxBound::Int) = I# (word2Int# (word64ToWord# x#)) | otherwise = fromEnumError "Word64" x -#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom = integralEnumFrom - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen = integralEnumFromThen + enumFrom (W64# x#) = eftWord64 x# maxWord# + where !(W64# maxWord#) = maxBound + -- Blarg: technically I guess enumFrom isn't strict! + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo = integralEnumFromTo - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo = integralEnumFromThenTo -#else - -- use Word's Enum as it has better support for fusion. We can't use - -- `boundedEnumFrom` and `boundedEnumFromThen` -- which use Int's Enum - -- instance -- because Word64 isn't compatible with Int/Int64's domain. - -- - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFrom #-} - enumFrom x = map fromIntegral (enumFrom (fromIntegral x :: Word)) + enumFromTo (W64# x) (W64# y) = eftWord64 x y + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThen #-} - enumFromThen x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromThen (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) - -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum - {-# INLINE enumFromTo #-} - enumFromTo x y = map fromIntegral (enumFromTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y)) + enumFromThen (W64# x1) (W64# x2) = efdWord64 x1 x2 + -- See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers] in GHC.Enum {-# INLINE enumFromThenTo #-} - enumFromThenTo x y z = map fromIntegral (enumFromThenTo (fromIntegral x :: Word) (fromIntegral y) (fromIntegral z)) -#endif + enumFromThenTo (W64# x1) (W64# x2) (W64# y) = efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- eftWord64 and eftWord64FB deal with [a..b], which is the +-- most common form, so we take a lot of care +-- In particular, we have rules for deforestation + +{-# RULES +"eftWord64" [~1] forall x y. eftWord64 x y = build (\ c n -> eftWord64FB c n x y) +"eftWord64List" [1] eftWord64FB (:) [] = eftWord64 + #-} + +-- The Enum rules for Word64 work much the same way that they do for Int. +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work]. + +{-# NOINLINE [1] eftWord64 #-} +eftWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1..x2] +eftWord64 x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = [] + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x : if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then [] + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + +{-# INLINE [0] eftWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +eftWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +eftWord64FB c n x0 y | isTrue# (x0 `gtWord64#` y) = n + | otherwise = go x0 + where + go x = W64# x `c` if isTrue# (x `eqWord64#` y) + then n + else go (x `plusWord64#` (wordToWord64# 1##)) + -- Watch out for y=maxBound; hence ==, not > + -- Be very careful not to have more than one "c" + -- so that when eftInfFB is inlined we can inline + -- whatever is bound to "c" + + +----------------------------------------------------- +-- efdWord64 and efdtWord64 deal with [a,b..] and [a,b..c]. +-- The code is more complicated because of worries about Word64 overflow. + +-- See Note [How the Enum rules work] +{-# RULES +"efdtWord64" [~1] forall x1 x2 y. + efdtWord64 x1 x2 y = build (\ c n -> efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y) +"efdtWord64UpList" [1] efdtWord64FB (:) [] = efdtWord64 + #-} + +efdWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..maxWord64] +efdWord64 x1 x2 + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = case maxBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = case minBound of W64# y -> efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# NOINLINE [1] efdtWord64 #-} +efdtWord64 :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +-- [x1,x2..y] +efdtWord64 x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y + +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64FB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64FB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64FB c n x1 x2 y + | isTrue# (x2 `geWord64#` x1) = efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y + | otherwise = efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +efdtWord64Up :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Up x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 >= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64UpFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64UpFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64UpFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about overflow! + | isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `ltWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 <= x2 <= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- >= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- x1 <= y' <= y; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x <= y + -- Note that: z <= y' => z + delta won't overflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to overflow if/when we recurse + go_up x | isTrue# (x `gtWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_up (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_up x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +efdtWord64Dn :: Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> [Word64] +efdtWord64Dn x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then [] else [W64# x1] + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = [W64# x] + | otherwise = W64# x : go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 : go_dn x2 + +-- Requires x2 <= x1 +{-# INLINE [0] efdtWord64DnFB #-} -- See Note [Inline FB functions] in GHC.List +efdtWord64DnFB :: (Word64 -> r -> r) -> r -> Word64# -> Word64# -> Word64# -> r +efdtWord64DnFB c n x1 x2 y -- Be careful about underflow! + | isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x2) = if isTrue# (y `gtWord64#` x1) then n else W64# x1 `c` n + | otherwise = -- Common case: x1 >= x2 >= y + let !delta = x2 `subWord64#` x1 -- <= 0 + !y' = y `subWord64#` delta -- y <= y' <= x1; hence y' is representable + + -- Invariant: x >= y + -- Note that: z >= y' => z + delta won't underflow + -- so we are guaranteed not to underflow if/when we recurse + go_dn x | isTrue# (x `ltWord64#` y') = W64# x `c` n + | otherwise = W64# x `c` go_dn (x `plusWord64#` delta) + in W64# x1 `c` go_dn x2 + -- | @since 2.01 instance Integral Word64 where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/622b483cbc5e6559bac6ddbde24fb12219c82968 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/622b483cbc5e6559bac6ddbde24fb12219c82968 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:02:30 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:02:30 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) Message-ID: <64ca29b6e3a29_2cb3aaba46476539@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - 2 changed files: - libraries/base/jsbits/base.js - libraries/base/jsbits/errno.js Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/jsbits/base.js ===================================== @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ function h$base_lseek(fd, pos_h, pos_l, whence, c) { var p = CLOSEST_FLOAT_NUMBER(pos_h,pos_l); var o = h$base_fds[fd]; if(!o) { - h$errno = CONST_BADF; + h$errno = CONST_EBADF; c(-1,-1); } else { switch(whence) { ===================================== libraries/base/jsbits/errno.js ===================================== @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ function h$setErrno(e) { } var h$errorStrs = { CONST_E2BIG: "Argument list too long" - , CONST_EACCESS: "Permission denied" + , CONST_EACCES: "Permission denied" , CONST_EINVAL: "Invalid argument" , CONST_EBADF: "Bad file descriptor" , CONST_ENOTDIR: "Not a directory" View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c8bd7fa469fb12fafb201c3bf71f9499ce91fe14 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/c8bd7fa469fb12fafb201c3bf71f9499ce91fe14 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:03:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:03:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) Message-ID: <64ca29d54d09_2cb3aaba4647985a@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 7 changed files: - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - testsuite/tests/javascript/all.T - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.hs - testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.stdout - + testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.hs - + testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.stdout - + testsuite/tests/javascript/test-mk_tup.js Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -47,6 +47,14 @@ import System.IO import Data.Char (isSpace) import qualified Control.Exception as Exception +import GHC.Builtin.Types +import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic +import GHC.Types.Name +import GHC.StgToJS.Ids +import GHC.Core.DataCon +import GHC.JS.Unsat.Syntax +import GHC.Data.FastString + -- | Retrieve library directories provided by the @UnitId@ in @UnitState@ getInstalledPackageLibDirs :: UnitState -> UnitId -> [ShortText] getInstalledPackageLibDirs us = maybe mempty unitLibraryDirs . lookupUnitId us @@ -71,6 +79,26 @@ commonCppDefs_vanilla, commonCppDefs_profiled :: ByteString commonCppDefs_vanilla = genCommonCppDefs False commonCppDefs_profiled = genCommonCppDefs True +-- | Generate macros MK_TUP* for tuples sized 2+. +genMkTup :: Bool -> Int -> ByteString +genMkTup profiling n = mconcat + [ "#define MK_TUP", sn -- #define MK_TUPn + , "(", B.intercalate "," xs, ")" -- (x1,x2,...) + , "(h$c", sn, "(" -- (h$cn( + , bytesFS symbol, "," -- h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZnT_con_e, -- , + , B.intercalate "," $ map (\x -> "(" <> x <> ")") xs -- (x1),(x2),(...) + , if profiling then ",h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM" else "" -- ,h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM + , "))\n" -- ))\n + ] + where + xs = take n $ map (("x" <>) . Char8.pack . show) ([1..] :: [Int]) + sn = Char8.pack $ show n + TxtI symbol = makeIdentForId (dataConWorkId $ tupleDataCon Boxed n) Nothing IdConEntry mod + name = tupleDataConName Boxed n + mod = case nameModule_maybe name of + Just m -> m + Nothing -> error "Tuple constructor is missing a module" + -- | Generate CPP Definitions depending on a profiled or normal build. This -- occurs at link time. genCommonCppDefs :: Bool -> ByteString @@ -87,29 +115,7 @@ genCommonCppDefs profiling = mconcat in mconcat (closure_defs ++ thread_defs) -- low-level heap object manipulation macros - , if profiling - then mconcat - [ "#define MK_TUP2(x1,x2) (h$c2(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP3(x1,x2,x3) (h$c3(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP4(x1,x2,x3,x4) (h$c4(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) (h$c5(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP6(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) (h$c6(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP7(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7) (h$c7(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP8(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8) (h$c8(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP9(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9) (h$c9(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP10(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10) (h$c10(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),(x10),h$currentThread?h$currentThread.ccs:h$CCS_SYSTEM))\n" - ] - else mconcat - [ "#define MK_TUP2(x1,x2) (h$c2(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP3(x1,x2,x3) (h$c3(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP4(x1,x2,x3,x4) (h$c4(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) (h$c5(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP6(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6) (h$c6(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP7(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7) (h$c7(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP8(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8) (h$c8(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP9(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9) (h$c9(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9)))\n" - , "#define MK_TUP10(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5,x6,x7,x8,x9,x10) (h$c10(h$ghczmprimZCGHCziTupleziPrimziZLz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUz2cUZR_con_e,(x1),(x2),(x3),(x4),(x5),(x6),(x7),(x8),(x9),(x10)))\n" - ] + , mconcat (map (genMkTup profiling) [2..10]) , "#define TUP2_1(x) ((x).d1)\n" , "#define TUP2_2(x) ((x).d2)\n" ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/all.T ===================================== @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ test('js-callback03', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('js-callback04', js_skip, compile_and_run, ['']) test('js-callback05', js_skip, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('js-mk_tup', extra_files(['test-mk_tup.js']), compile_and_run, ['test-mk_tup.js']) + test('T23346', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T22455', normal, compile_and_run, ['-ddisable-js-minifier']) test('T23565', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.hs ===================================== @@ -17,33 +17,38 @@ foreign import javascript "(() => { return 'abc' + String.fromCodePoint(128522); hsString :: String hsString = "abc" ++ "\128522" +emptyHsString :: String +emptyHsString = drop (length hsString) hsString + main :: IO () main = do - putStrLn "Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? " + putStr "Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string js_codepoint_string) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string js_codepoint_string - putStrLn "\nDoes `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? " + putStr "\nDoes `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? " print (hsString == fromJSString js_utf16_string) putStrLn hsString putStrLn (fromJSString js_utf16_string) - putStrLn "\nDoes `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? " + putStr "\nDoes `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string (toJSString hsString)) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string (toJSString hsString) - putStrLn "\nDo values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " + putStr "\nDo values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " print (hsString == fromJSString (toJSString hsString)) putStrLn hsString putStrLn (fromJSString js_utf16_string) - putStrLn "\nDo values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? " + putStr "\nDo values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? " print (eq_JSVal js_utf16_string (toJSString $ fromJSString js_utf16_string)) hFlush stdout log_js_string js_utf16_string log_js_string (toJSString $ fromJSString js_utf16_string) + putStr "\nDoes the empty string survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? " + print (emptyHsString == fromJSString (toJSString emptyHsString)) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-ffi-string.stdout ===================================== @@ -1,25 +1,21 @@ -Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? -True +Does JS `String.fromCodePoint` decode to the expected UTF-16 values? True abc😊 abc😊 -Does `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? -True +Does `GHC.JS.fromJSString` convert the JavaScript literal string correctly? True abc😊 abc😊 -Does `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? -True +Does `GHC.JS.toJSString` convert the Haskell-defined string correctly? True abc😊 abc😊 -Do values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? -True +Do values survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? True abc😊 abc😊 -Do values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? -True +Do values survive the JavaScript -> Haskell -> JavaScript round-trip? True abc😊 abc😊 +Does the empty string survive the Haskell -> JavaScript -> Haskell round-trip? True ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +module Main where + +import qualified GHC.Exts as Exts +import Unsafe.Coerce + +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup2" js_mk_tup2 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup3" js_mk_tup3 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup4" js_mk_tup4 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup5" js_mk_tup5 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup6" js_mk_tup6 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup7" js_mk_tup7 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup8" js_mk_tup8 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup9" js_mk_tup9 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) +foreign import javascript "test_mk_tup10" js_mk_tup10 :: Exts.Any -- (Int, Int, Int, Int, ...) + +mkTup2 :: (Int, Int) +mkTup2 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup2 + +mkTup3 :: (Int, Int, Int) +mkTup3 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup3 + +mkTup4 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup4 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup4 + +mkTup5 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup5 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup5 + +mkTup6 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup6 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup6 + +mkTup7 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup7 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup7 + +mkTup8 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup8 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup8 + +mkTup9 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup9 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup9 + +mkTup10 :: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) +mkTup10 = unsafeCoerce js_mk_tup10 + +-- We have to use the Haskell tuple constructors here to make sure +-- that the linker includes them in the final output for us to use +-- in our JS code. +main :: IO () +main = do + putStr "mkTup2: " + print $ mkTup2 == (101, 102) + print mkTup2 + + putStr "mkTup3: " + print $ mkTup3 == (101, 102, 103) + print mkTup3 + + putStr "mkTup4: " + print $ mkTup4 == (101, 102, 103, 104) + print mkTup4 + + putStr "mkTup5: " + print $ mkTup5 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105) + print mkTup5 + + putStr "mkTup6: " + print $ mkTup6 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106) + print mkTup6 + + putStr "mkTup7: " + print $ mkTup7 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107) + print mkTup7 + + putStr "mkTup8: " + print $ mkTup8 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108) + print mkTup8 + + putStr "mkTup9: " + print $ mkTup9 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109) + print mkTup9 + + putStr "mkTup10: " + print $ mkTup10 == (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110) + print mkTup10 + ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/js-mk_tup.stdout ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +mkTup2: True +(101,102) +mkTup3: True +(101,102,103) +mkTup4: True +(101,102,103,104) +mkTup5: True +(101,102,103,104,105) +mkTup6: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106) +mkTup7: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107) +mkTup8: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108) +mkTup9: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109) +mkTup10: True +(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110) ===================================== testsuite/tests/javascript/test-mk_tup.js ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +//#OPTIONS: CPP + +function test_mk_tup2() { + return MK_TUP2(101,102); +} + +function test_mk_tup3() { + return MK_TUP3(101,102,103); +} + +function test_mk_tup4() { + return MK_TUP4(101,102,103,104); +} + +function test_mk_tup5() { + return MK_TUP5(101,102,103,104,105); +} + +function test_mk_tup6() { + return MK_TUP6(101,102,103,104,105,106); +} + +function test_mk_tup7() { + return MK_TUP7(101,102,103,104,105,106,107); +} + +function test_mk_tup8() { + return MK_TUP8(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108); +} + +function test_mk_tup9() { + return MK_TUP9(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109); +} + +function test_mk_tup10() { + return MK_TUP10(101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110); +} View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b9d5bfe9e76e18c78dbcb67e1c5c33a15a54dcd0 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b9d5bfe9e76e18c78dbcb67e1c5c33a15a54dcd0 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:03:41 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:03:41 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Message-ID: <64ca29fdcf757_2cb3aaba3d885220@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - 4 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs Changes: ===================================== .gitlab-ci.yml ===================================== @@ -369,6 +369,9 @@ hadrian-ghc-in-ghci: - git clean -xdf && git submodule foreach git clean -xdf - .gitlab/ci.sh setup - .gitlab/ci.sh configure + # Enable -Werror when building hadrian + - "echo 'package hadrian' > hadrian/cabal.project.local" + - "echo ' ghc-options: -Werror' >> hadrian/cabal.project.local" # Load ghc-in-ghci then immediately exit and check the modules loaded - echo ":q" | hadrian/ghci -j`mk/detect-cpu-count.sh`| tail -n2 | grep "Ok," after_script: ===================================== hadrian/ghci-cabal.in ===================================== @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ set -e export TOOL_OUTPUT=.hadrian_ghci/ghci_args # Replace newlines with spaces, as these otherwise break the ghci invocation on windows. -CABFLAGS=-v0 "hadrian/build-cabal" tool:compiler/GHC.hs --build-root=.hadrian_ghci --flavour=ghc-in-ghci $HADRIAN_ARGS +CABFLAGS="-v0 $CABFLAGS" "hadrian/build-cabal" tool:compiler/GHC.hs --build-root=.hadrian_ghci --flavour=ghc-in-ghci $HADRIAN_ARGS GHC_FLAGS="$GHC_FLAGS $(cat $TOOL_OUTPUT | tr '\n\r' ' ')" @WithGhc@ --interactive $GHC_FLAGS $@ -fno-code -fwrite-interface -hidir=.hadrian_ghci/interface -O0 +RTS -A128m ===================================== hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs ===================================== @@ -147,10 +147,6 @@ getSetting = expr . setting bashPath :: Action FilePath bashPath = setting BourneShell --- | Check whether the value of a 'Setting' matches one of the given strings. -matchSetting :: Setting -> [String] -> Action Bool -matchSetting key values = (`elem` values) <$> setting key - isWinTarget :: Action Bool isWinTarget = anyTargetOs [OSMinGW32] ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs ===================================== @@ -59,8 +59,6 @@ commonReinstallCabalArgs :: Args commonReinstallCabalArgs = do top <- expr topDirectory root <- getBuildRoot - threads <- shakeThreads <$> expr getShakeOptions - _pkg <- getPackage compiler <- expr $ programPath =<< programContext Stage1 ghc mconcat [ arg "--project-file" , arg $ top -/- "cabal.project-reinstall" View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/28211215b76ea88d3969a9e308ce083dad389986 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/28211215b76ea88d3969a9e308ce083dad389986 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:04:32 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:04:32 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] 2 commits: codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers Message-ID: <64ca2a30353cb_2cb3aaba47888544@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs ===================================== @@ -2087,7 +2087,7 @@ doIndexOffAddrOp :: Maybe MachOp -> [CmmExpr] -> FCode () doIndexOffAddrOp maybe_post_read_cast rep [res] [addr,idx] - = mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx + = mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx doIndexOffAddrOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexOffAddrOp" @@ -2099,7 +2099,7 @@ doIndexOffAddrOpAs :: Maybe MachOp -> FCode () doIndexOffAddrOpAs maybe_post_read_cast rep idx_rep [res] [addr,idx] = let alignment = alignmentFromTypes rep idx_rep - in mkBasicIndexedRead alignment 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx + in mkBasicIndexedRead False alignment 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx doIndexOffAddrOpAs _ _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexOffAddrOpAs" @@ -2111,7 +2111,7 @@ doIndexByteArrayOp :: Maybe MachOp doIndexByteArrayOp maybe_post_read_cast rep [res] [addr,idx] = do profile <- getProfile doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr rep rep - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx doIndexByteArrayOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexByteArrayOp" @@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@ doIndexByteArrayOpAs maybe_post_read_cast rep idx_rep [res] [addr,idx] = do profile <- getProfile doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr idx_rep rep let alignment = alignmentFromTypes rep idx_rep - mkBasicIndexedRead alignment (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False alignment (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx doIndexByteArrayOpAs _ _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexByteArrayOpAs" @@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ doReadPtrArrayOp res addr idx = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform doPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx addr - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (arrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx + mkBasicIndexedRead True NaturallyAligned (arrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx doWriteOffAddrOp :: Maybe MachOp -> CmmType @@ -2145,7 +2145,7 @@ doWriteOffAddrOp :: Maybe MachOp -> [CmmExpr] -> FCode () doWriteOffAddrOp castOp idx_ty [] [addr,idx, val] - = mkBasicIndexedWrite 0 addr idx_ty idx (maybeCast castOp val) + = mkBasicIndexedWrite False 0 addr idx_ty idx (maybeCast castOp val) doWriteOffAddrOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doWriteOffAddrOp" @@ -2159,7 +2159,7 @@ doWriteByteArrayOp castOp idx_ty [] [addr,idx, rawVal] platform <- getPlatform let val = maybeCast castOp rawVal doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr idx_ty (cmmExprType platform val) - mkBasicIndexedWrite (arrWordsHdrSize profile) addr idx_ty idx val + mkBasicIndexedWrite False (arrWordsHdrSize profile) addr idx_ty idx val doWriteByteArrayOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doWriteByteArrayOp" @@ -2181,8 +2181,7 @@ doWritePtrArrayOp addr idx val -- This write barrier is to ensure that the heap writes to the object -- referred to by val have happened before we write val into the array. -- See #12469 for details. - emitPrimCall [] MO_ReleaseFence [] - mkBasicIndexedWrite hdr_size addr ty idx val + mkBasicIndexedWrite True hdr_size addr ty idx val emit (setInfo addr (CmmLit (CmmLabel mkMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel))) -- the write barrier. We must write a byte into the mark table: @@ -2194,7 +2193,8 @@ doWritePtrArrayOp addr idx val (CmmMachOp (mo_wordUShr platform) [idx, mkIntExpr platform (pc_MUT_ARR_PTRS_CARD_BITS (platformConstants platform))]) ) (CmmLit (CmmInt 1 W8)) -mkBasicIndexedRead :: AlignmentSpec +mkBasicIndexedRead :: Bool -- Should this imply an acquire barrier + -> AlignmentSpec -> ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes -> Maybe MachOp -- Optional result cast -> CmmType -- Type of element we are accessing @@ -2203,24 +2203,40 @@ mkBasicIndexedRead :: AlignmentSpec -> CmmType -- Type of element by which we are indexing -> CmmExpr -- Index -> FCode () -mkBasicIndexedRead alignment off Nothing ty res base idx_ty idx - = do platform <- getPlatform - emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (cmmLoadIndexOffExpr platform alignment off ty base idx_ty idx) -mkBasicIndexedRead alignment off (Just cast) ty res base idx_ty idx +mkBasicIndexedRead barrier alignment off mb_cast ty res base idx_ty idx = do platform <- getPlatform - emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (CmmMachOp cast [ - cmmLoadIndexOffExpr platform alignment off ty base idx_ty idx]) - -mkBasicIndexedWrite :: ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes + let addr = cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx + result <- + if barrier + then do + res <- newTemp ty + emitPrimCall [res] (MO_AtomicRead (typeWidth ty) MemOrderAcquire) [addr] + return $ CmmReg (CmmLocal res) + else + return $ CmmLoad addr ty alignment + + let casted = + case mb_cast of + Just cast -> CmmMachOp cast [result] + Nothing -> result + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) casted + +mkBasicIndexedWrite :: Bool -- Should this imply a release barrier + -> ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes -> CmmExpr -- Base address -> CmmType -- Type of element by which we are indexing -> CmmExpr -- Index -> CmmExpr -- Value to write -> FCode () -mkBasicIndexedWrite off base idx_ty idx val +mkBasicIndexedWrite barrier off base idx_ty idx val = do platform <- getPlatform let alignment = alignmentFromTypes (cmmExprType platform val) idx_ty - emitStore' alignment (cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx) val + addr = cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx + if barrier + then let w = typeWidth idx_ty + op = MO_AtomicWrite w MemOrderRelease + in emitPrimCall [] op [addr, val] + else emitStore' alignment addr val -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Misc utils @@ -3033,7 +3049,7 @@ doReadSmallPtrArrayOp res addr idx = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx addr - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr + mkBasicIndexedRead True NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx doWriteSmallPtrArrayOp :: CmmExpr @@ -3049,11 +3065,11 @@ doWriteSmallPtrArrayOp addr idx val = do -- Update remembered set for non-moving collector tmp <- newTemp ty - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing ty tmp addr ty idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing ty tmp addr ty idx whenUpdRemSetEnabled $ emitUpdRemSetPush (CmmReg (CmmLocal tmp)) - emitPrimCall [] MO_ReleaseFence [] -- #12469 - mkBasicIndexedWrite (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) addr ty idx val + -- Write barrier needed due to #12469 + mkBasicIndexedWrite True (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) addr ty idx val emit (setInfo addr (CmmLit (CmmLabel mkSMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel))) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/28211215b76ea88d3969a9e308ce083dad389986...453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/28211215b76ea88d3969a9e308ce083dad389986...453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:05:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:05:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] 2 commits: Add test for #23550 Message-ID: <64ca2a4d9a119_2cb3aaba3ec9182@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - 5 changed files: - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - + testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/T23550.hs - testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/all.T - testsuite/tests/ghci/should_run/T16096.stdout Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs ===================================== @@ -117,10 +117,54 @@ dsTopLHsBinds binds top_level_err bindsType (L loc bind) = putSrcSpanDs (locA loc) $ diagnosticDs (DsTopLevelBindsNotAllowed bindsType bind) +{- +Note [Return non-recursive bindings in dependency order] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +For recursive bindings, the desugarer has no choice: it returns a single big +Rec{...} group. + +But for /non-recursive/ bindings, the desugarer guarantees to desugar them to +a sequence of non-recurive Core bindings, in dependency order. + +Why is this important? Partly it saves a bit of work in the first run of the +ocurrence analyser. But more importantly, for linear types, non-recursive lets +can be linear whereas recursive-let can't. Since we check the output of the +desugarer for linearity (see also Note [Linting linearity]), desugaring +non-recursive lets to recursive lets would break linearity checks. An +alternative is to refine the typing rule for recursive lets so that we don't +have to care (see in particular #23218 and #18694), but the outcome of this line +of work is still unclear. In the meantime, being a little precise in the +desugarer is cheap. (paragraph written on 2023-06-09) + +In dsLHSBinds (and dependencies), a single binding can be desugared to multiple +bindings. For instance because the source binding has the {-# SPECIALIZE #-} +pragma. In: + +f _ = … + where + {-# SPECIALIZE g :: F Int -> F Int #-} + g :: C a => F a -> F a + g _ = … + +The g binding desugars to + +let { + $sg = … } in + + g + [RULES: "SPEC g" g @Int $dC = $sg] + g = … +In order to avoid generating a letrec that will immediately be reordered, we +make sure to return the binding in dependency order [$sg, g]. + +-} -- | Desugar all other kind of bindings, Ids of strict binds are returned to -- later be forced in the binding group body, see Note [Desugar Strict binds] +-- +-- Invariant: the desugared bindings are returned in dependency order, +-- see Note [Return non-recursive bindings in dependency order] dsLHsBinds :: LHsBinds GhcTc -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) dsLHsBinds binds = do { ds_bs <- mapBagM dsLHsBind binds @@ -134,6 +178,9 @@ dsLHsBind (L loc bind) = do dflags <- getDynFlags putSrcSpanDs (locA loc) $ dsHsBind dflags bind -- | Desugar a single binding (or group of recursive binds). +-- +-- Invariant: the desugared bindings are returned in dependency order, +-- see Note [Return non-recursive bindings in dependency order] dsHsBind :: DynFlags -> HsBind GhcTc -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) @@ -214,7 +261,7 @@ dsHsBind ; dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds $ \ds_ev_binds -> do -- dsAbsBinds does the hard work - { dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports ds_ev_binds ds_binds has_sig } } + { dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports ds_ev_binds ds_binds (isSingletonBag binds) has_sig } } dsHsBind _ (PatSynBind{}) = panic "dsHsBind: PatSynBind" @@ -223,11 +270,12 @@ dsAbsBinds :: DynFlags -> [TyVar] -> [EvVar] -> [ABExport] -> [CoreBind] -- Desugared evidence bindings -> ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) -- Desugared value bindings + -> Bool -- Single source binding -> Bool -- Single binding with signature -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports - ds_ev_binds (force_vars, bind_prs) has_sig + ds_ev_binds (force_vars, bind_prs) is_singleton has_sig -- A very important common case: one exported variable -- Non-recursive bindings come through this way @@ -263,14 +311,20 @@ dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports (isDefaultMethod prags) (dictArity dicts) rhs - ; return (force_vars', main_bind : fromOL spec_binds) } } + ; return (force_vars', fromOL spec_binds ++ [main_bind]) } } -- Another common case: no tyvars, no dicts -- In this case we can have a much simpler desugaring -- lcl_id{inl-prag} = rhs -- Auxiliary binds -- gbl_id = lcl_id |> co -- Main binds + -- + -- See Note [The no-tyvar no-dict case] | null tyvars, null dicts - = do { let mk_main :: ABExport -> DsM (Id, CoreExpr) + = do { let wrap_first_bind f ((main, main_rhs):other_binds) = + ((main, f main_rhs):other_binds) + wrap_first_bind _ [] = panic "dsAbsBinds received an empty binding list" + + mk_main :: ABExport -> DsM (Id, CoreExpr) mk_main (ABE { abe_poly = gbl_id, abe_mono = lcl_id , abe_wrap = wrap }) -- No SpecPrags (no dicts) @@ -278,15 +332,19 @@ dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports = do { dsHsWrapper wrap $ \core_wrap -> do { return ( gbl_id `setInlinePragma` defaultInlinePragma , core_wrap (Var lcl_id)) } } - ; main_prs <- mapM mk_main exports - ; return (force_vars, flattenBinds ds_ev_binds - ++ mk_aux_binds bind_prs ++ main_prs ) } + ; let bind_prs' = map mk_aux_bind bind_prs + -- When there's a single source binding, we wrap the evidence binding in a + -- separate let-rec (DSB1) inside the first desugared binding (DSB2). + -- See Note [The no-tyvar no-dict case]. + final_prs | is_singleton = wrap_first_bind (mkCoreLets ds_ev_binds) bind_prs' + | otherwise = flattenBinds ds_ev_binds ++ bind_prs' + ; return (force_vars, final_prs ++ main_prs ) } -- The general case -- See Note [Desugaring AbsBinds] | otherwise - = do { let aux_binds = Rec (mk_aux_binds bind_prs) + = do { let aux_binds = Rec (map mk_aux_bind bind_prs) -- Monomorphic recursion possible, hence Rec new_force_vars = get_new_force_vars force_vars @@ -322,7 +380,7 @@ dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports -- Kill the INLINE pragma because it applies to -- the user written (local) function. The global -- Id is just the selector. Hmm. - ; return ((global', rhs) : fromOL spec_binds) } } + ; return (fromOL spec_binds ++ [(global', rhs)]) } } ; export_binds_s <- mapM mk_bind (exports ++ extra_exports) @@ -330,11 +388,11 @@ dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports , (poly_tup_id, poly_tup_rhs) : concat export_binds_s) } where - mk_aux_binds :: [(Id,CoreExpr)] -> [(Id,CoreExpr)] - mk_aux_binds bind_prs = [ makeCorePair dflags lcl_w_inline False 0 rhs - | (lcl_id, rhs) <- bind_prs - , let lcl_w_inline = lookupVarEnv inline_env lcl_id - `orElse` lcl_id ] + mk_aux_bind :: (Id,CoreExpr) -> (Id,CoreExpr) + mk_aux_bind (lcl_id, rhs) = let lcl_w_inline = lookupVarEnv inline_env lcl_id + `orElse` lcl_id + in + makeCorePair dflags lcl_w_inline False 0 rhs inline_env :: IdEnv Id -- Maps a monomorphic local Id to one with -- the inline pragma from the source @@ -473,48 +531,71 @@ So the overloading is in the nested AbsBinds. A good example is in GHC.Float: The top-level AbsBinds for $cround has no tyvars or dicts (because the instance does not). But the method is locally overloaded! -Note [Abstracting over tyvars only] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -When abstracting over type variable only (not dictionaries), we don't really need to -built a tuple and select from it, as we do in the general case. Instead we can take +Note [The no-tyvar no-dict case] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Suppose we are desugaring + AbsBinds { tyvars = [] + , dicts = [] + , exports = [ ABE f fm, ABE g gm ] + , binds = B + , ev_binds = EB } +That is: no type variables or dictionary abstractions. Here, `f` and `fm` are +the polymorphic and monomorphic versions of `f`; in this special case they will +both have the same type. + +Specialising Note [Desugaring AbsBinds] for this case gives the desugaring + + tup = letrec EB' in letrec B' in (fm,gm) + f = case tup of { (fm,gm) -> fm } + g = case tup of { (fm,gm) -> fm } + +where B' is the result of desugaring B. This desugaring is a little silly: we +don't need the intermediate tuple (contrast with the general case where fm and f +have different types). So instead, in this case, we desugar to - AbsBinds [a,b] [ ([a,b], fg, fl, _), - ([b], gg, gl, _) ] - { fl = e1 - gl = e2 - h = e3 } + EB'; B'; f=fm; g=gm -and desugar it to +This is done in the `null tyvars, null dicts` case of `dsAbsBinds`. - fg = /\ab. let B in e1 - gg = /\b. let a = () in let B in S(e2) - h = /\ab. let B in e3 +But there is a wrinkle (DSB1). If the original binding group was +/non-recursive/, we want to return a bunch of non-recursive bindings in +dependency order: see Note [Return non-recursive bindings in dependency order]. -where B is the *non-recursive* binding - fl = fg a b - gl = gg b - h = h a b -- See (b); note shadowing! +But there is no guarantee that EB', the desugared evidence bindings, will be +non-recursive. Happily, in the non-recursive case, B will have just a single +binding (f = rhs), so we can wrap EB' around its RHS, thus: -Notice (a) g has a different number of type variables to f, so we must - use the mkArbitraryType thing to fill in the gaps. - We use a type-let to do that. + fm = letrec EB' in rhs; f = fm - (b) The local variable h isn't in the exports, and rather than - clone a fresh copy we simply replace h by (h a b), where - the two h's have different types! Shadowing happens here, - which looks confusing but works fine. +There is a sub-wrinkle (DSB2). If B is a /pattern/ bindings, it will desugar to +a "main" binding followed by a bunch of selectors. The main binding always +comes first, so we can pick it out and wrap EB' around its RHS. For example - (c) The result is *still* quadratic-sized if there are a lot of - small bindings. So if there are more than some small - number (10), we filter the binding set B by the free - variables of the particular RHS. Tiresome. + AbsBinds { tyvars = [] + , dicts = [] + , exports = [ ABE p pm, ABE q qm ] + , binds = PatBind (pm, Just qm) rhs + , ev_binds = EB } + +can desguar to + + pt = let EB' in + case rhs of + (pm,Just qm) -> (pm,qm) + pm = case pt of (pm,qm) -> pm + qm = case pt of (pm,qm) -> qm + + p = pm + q = qm + +The first three bindings come from desugaring the PatBind, and subsequently +wrapping the RHS of the main binding in EB'. Why got to this trouble? It's a common case, and it removes the quadratic-sized tuple desugaring. Less clutter, hopefully faster compilation, especially in a case where there are a *lot* of bindings. - Note [Eta-expanding INLINE things] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Consider ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -163,17 +163,22 @@ ds_val_bind (is_rec, binds) body -- NB: bindings have a fixed RuntimeRep, so it's OK to call isUnliftedType case prs of [] -> return body - _ -> return (Let (Rec prs) body') } - -- Use a Rec regardless of is_rec. - -- Why? Because it allows the binds to be all - -- mixed up, which is what happens in one rare case - -- Namely, for an AbsBind with no tyvars and no dicts, - -- but which does have dictionary bindings. - -- See notes with GHC.Tc.Solver.inferLoop [NO TYVARS] - -- It turned out that wrapping a Rec here was the easiest solution - -- - -- NB The previous case dealt with unlifted bindings, so we - -- only have to deal with lifted ones now; so Rec is ok + _ -> return (mkLets (mk_binds is_rec prs) body') } + -- We can make a non-recursive let because we make sure to return + -- the bindings in dependency order in dsLHsBinds, + -- see Note [Return non-recursive bindings in dependency order] in + -- GHC.HsToCore.Binds + +-- | Helper function. You can use the result of 'mk_binds' with 'mkLets' for +-- instance. +-- +-- * @'mk_binds' 'Recursive' binds@ makes a single mutually-recursive +-- bindings with all the rhs/lhs pairs in @binds@ +-- * @'mk_binds' 'NonRecursive' binds@ makes one non-recursive binding +-- for each rhs/lhs pairs in @binds@ +mk_binds :: RecFlag -> [(b, (Expr b))] -> [Bind b] +mk_binds Recursive binds = [Rec binds] +mk_binds NonRecursive binds = map (uncurry NonRec) binds ------------------ dsUnliftedBind :: HsBind GhcTc -> CoreExpr -> DsM CoreExpr ===================================== testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/T23550.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE Haskell2010 #-} +{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} + +-- We didn't need -XMonoLocalBinds to trigger #T23550. But it is sufficient. And +-- since it is the simpler case, to avoid confusing the issue, the test uses +-- -XMonoLocalBinds. +{-# LANGUAGE MonoLocalBinds #-} + +module T23550 where + +emptyGraph :: Int -> () +emptyGraph stms = undefined + where + -- The wildcard is important: it's a PatBind, and it's the case we're + -- testing. For some reason it also seems that binding no variable matters. + -- Otherwise the (mutually recursive) dictionaries are bound at toplevel + -- instead of locally. + _ = analyseStms stms + + +class Aliased rep where +instance AliasedOp (SOAC Aliases) => Aliased Aliases where + +class AliasedOp op where +instance Aliased rep => AliasedOp (SOAC rep) where + +analyseStms :: AliasedOp (SOAC Aliases) => Int -> () +analyseStms = undefined + +data Aliases +data SOAC rep ===================================== testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/all.T ===================================== @@ -113,3 +113,4 @@ test('T18112', [grep_errmsg('cast')], compile, ['-ddump-ds']) test('T19969', [grep_errmsg('LoopBreaker')], compile, ['-ddump-simpl -dsuppress-uniques']) # f should become loopbreaker test('T19883', normal, compile, ['']) test('T22719', normal, compile, ['-ddump-simpl -dsuppress-uniques -dno-typeable-binds']) +test('T23550', normal, compile, ['']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/ghci/should_run/T16096.stdout ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ==================== Desugared ==================== -letrec { +let { x :: [GHC.Types.Int] [LclId] x = let { @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ letrec { x :: [GHC.Types.Int] [LclId] x = GHC.Enum.enumFrom @GHC.Types.Int $dEnum (GHC.Types.I# 1#); } in - x; } in + x } in GHC.Base.returnIO @[GHC.Types.Any] (GHC.Types.: @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GHC.Base.returnIO ==================== Desugared ==================== -letrec { +let { x :: [GHC.Types.Int] [LclId] x = let { @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ letrec { x :: [GHC.Types.Int] [LclId] x = GHC.Enum.enumFrom @GHC.Types.Int $dEnum (GHC.Types.I# 1#); } in - x; } in + x } in GHC.Base.returnIO @[GHC.Types.Any] (GHC.Types.: View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767...6a2f4a204e8bb65c6711fefbafe6fcd5cd7c4c36 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767...6a2f4a204e8bb65c6711fefbafe6fcd5cd7c4c36 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:06:03 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:06:03 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Expand documentation of List & Data.List Message-ID: <64ca2a8b13986_2cb3aaba3ec98637@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - 5 changed files: - libraries/base/Data/List.hs - libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/GHC/List.hs - libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Types.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/Data/List.hs ===================================== @@ -227,15 +227,21 @@ import GHC.Base ( Bool(..), Eq((==)), otherwise ) -- the elements of the first list occur, in order, in the second. The -- elements do not have to occur consecutively. -- --- @'isSubsequenceOf' x y@ is equivalent to @'elem' x ('subsequences' y)@. +-- @'isSubsequenceOf' x y@ is equivalent to @x \`'elem'\` ('subsequences' y)@. +-- +-- Note: 'isSubsequenceOf' is often used in infix form. -- -- @since 4.8.0.0 -- --- >>> isSubsequenceOf "GHC" "The Glorious Haskell Compiler" +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> "GHC" `isSubsequenceOf` "The Glorious Haskell Compiler" -- True --- >>> isSubsequenceOf ['a','d'..'z'] ['a'..'z'] +-- +-- >>> ['a','d'..'z'] `isSubsequenceOf` ['a'..'z'] -- True --- >>> isSubsequenceOf [1..10] [10,9..0] +-- +-- >>> [1..10] `isSubsequenceOf` [10,9..0] -- False -- -- For the result to be 'True', the first list must be finite; @@ -243,11 +249,12 @@ import GHC.Base ( Bool(..), Eq((==)), otherwise ) -- -- >>> [0,2..10] `isSubsequenceOf` [0..] -- True +-- -- >>> [0..] `isSubsequenceOf` [0,2..10] -- False +-- -- >>> [0,2..] `isSubsequenceOf` [0..] -- * Hangs forever* --- isSubsequenceOf :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] -> Bool isSubsequenceOf [] _ = True isSubsequenceOf _ [] = False ===================================== libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs ===================================== @@ -230,13 +230,9 @@ infix 5 \\ -- comment to fool cpp: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/doc -- List functions -- | The 'dropWhileEnd' function drops the largest suffix of a list --- in which the given predicate holds for all elements. For example: +-- in which the given predicate holds for all elements. -- --- >>> dropWhileEnd isSpace "foo\n" --- "foo" --- >>> dropWhileEnd isSpace "foo bar" --- "foo bar" --- > dropWhileEnd isSpace ("foo\n" ++ undefined) == "foo" ++ undefined +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- This function is lazy in spine, but strict in elements, -- which makes it different from 'reverse' '.' 'dropWhile' @p@ '.' 'reverse', @@ -244,6 +240,7 @@ infix 5 \\ -- comment to fool cpp: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/doc -- -- >>> take 1 (dropWhileEnd (< 0) (1 : undefined)) -- [1] +-- -- >>> take 1 (reverse $ dropWhile (< 0) $ reverse (1 : undefined)) -- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined -- @@ -251,9 +248,20 @@ infix 5 \\ -- comment to fool cpp: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/doc -- -- >>> last (dropWhileEnd (< 0) [undefined, 1]) -- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- -- >>> last (reverse $ dropWhile (< 0) $ reverse [undefined, 1]) -- 1 -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> dropWhileEnd isSpace "foo\n" +-- "foo" +-- +-- >>> dropWhileEnd isSpace "foo bar" +-- "foo bar" +-- >>> dropWhileEnd (> 10) [1..20] +-- [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] +-- -- @since 4.5.0.0 dropWhileEnd :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] dropWhileEnd p = foldr (\x xs -> if p x && null xs then [] else x : xs) [] @@ -262,6 +270,8 @@ dropWhileEnd p = foldr (\x xs -> if p x && null xs then [] else x : xs) [] -- prefix from a list. It returns 'Nothing' if the list did not start with the -- prefix given, or 'Just' the list after the prefix, if it does. -- +-- ===== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> stripPrefix "foo" "foobar" -- Just "bar" -- @@ -284,16 +294,29 @@ stripPrefix _ _ = Nothing -- or 'Nothing' if there is no such element. -- For the result to be 'Nothing', the list must be finite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> elemIndex 4 [0..] -- Just 4 +-- +-- >>> elemIndex 'o' "haskell" +-- Nothing +-- +-- >>> elemIndex 0 [1..] +-- * hangs forever * elemIndex :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> Maybe Int elemIndex x xs = findIndex (x==) xs -- arity 2 so that we don't get a PAP; #21345 -- | The 'elemIndices' function extends 'elemIndex', by returning the -- indices of all elements equal to the query element, in ascending order. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> elemIndices 'o' "Hello World" -- [4,7] +-- +-- >>> elemIndices 1 [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3] +-- [0,3] elemIndices :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> [Int] elemIndices x xs = findIndices (x==) xs -- arity 2 so that we don't get a PAP; #21345 @@ -302,11 +325,16 @@ elemIndices x xs = findIndices (x==) xs -- arity 2 so that we don't get a PAP; # -- there is no such element. -- For the result to be 'Nothing', the list must be finite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> find (> 4) [1..] -- Just 5 -- -- >>> find (< 0) [1..10] -- Nothing +-- +-- >>> find ('a' `elem`) ["john", "marcus", "paul"] +-- Just "marcus" find :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Maybe a find p = listToMaybe . filter p @@ -315,16 +343,32 @@ find p = listToMaybe . filter p -- or 'Nothing' if there is no such element. -- For the result to be 'Nothing', the list must be finite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> findIndex isSpace "Hello World!" -- Just 5 +-- +-- >>> findIndex odd [0, 2, 4, 6] +-- Nothing +-- +-- >>> findIndex even [1..] +-- Just 1 +-- +-- >>> findIndex odd [0, 2 ..] +-- * hangs forever * findIndex :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Maybe Int findIndex p = listToMaybe . findIndices p -- | The 'findIndices' function extends 'findIndex', by returning the -- indices of all elements satisfying the predicate, in ascending order. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> findIndices (`elem` "aeiou") "Hello World!" -- [1,4,7] +-- +-- >>> findIndices (\l -> length l > 3) ["a", "bcde", "fgh", "ijklmnop"] +-- [1,3] findIndices :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [Int] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) findIndices p xs = [ i | (x,i) <- zip xs [0..], p x] @@ -342,8 +386,11 @@ findIndices p ls = build $ \c n -> -- | \(\mathcal{O}(\min(m,n))\). The 'isPrefixOf' function takes two lists and -- returns 'True' iff the first list is a prefix of the second. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> "Hello" `isPrefixOf` "Hello World!" -- True +-- -- >>> "Hello" `isPrefixOf` "Wello Horld!" -- False -- @@ -352,10 +399,13 @@ findIndices p ls = build $ \c n -> -- -- >>> [0..] `isPrefixOf` [1..] -- False +-- -- >>> [0..] `isPrefixOf` [0..99] -- False +-- -- >>> [0..99] `isPrefixOf` [0..] -- True +-- -- >>> [0..] `isPrefixOf` [0..] -- * Hangs forever * -- @@ -372,8 +422,11 @@ isPrefixOf (x:xs) (y:ys)= x == y && isPrefixOf xs ys -- | The 'isSuffixOf' function takes two lists and returns 'True' iff -- the first list is a suffix of the second. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> "ld!" `isSuffixOf` "Hello World!" -- True +-- -- >>> "World" `isSuffixOf` "Hello World!" -- False -- @@ -381,6 +434,7 @@ isPrefixOf (x:xs) (y:ys)= x == y && isPrefixOf xs ys -- -- >>> [0..] `isSuffixOf` [0..99] -- False +-- -- >>> [0..99] `isSuffixOf` [0..] -- * Hangs forever * -- @@ -423,8 +477,11 @@ dropLengthMaybe (_:x') (_:y') = dropLengthMaybe x' y' -- iff the first list is contained, wholly and intact, -- anywhere within the second. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> isInfixOf "Haskell" "I really like Haskell." -- True +-- -- >>> isInfixOf "Ial" "I really like Haskell." -- False -- @@ -433,11 +490,12 @@ dropLengthMaybe (_:x') (_:y') = dropLengthMaybe x' y' -- -- >>> [20..50] `isInfixOf` [0..] -- True +-- -- >>> [0..] `isInfixOf` [20..50] -- False +-- -- >>> [0..] `isInfixOf` [0..] -- * Hangs forever * --- isInfixOf :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] -> Bool isInfixOf needle haystack = any (isPrefixOf needle) (tails haystack) @@ -446,8 +504,6 @@ isInfixOf needle haystack = any (isPrefixOf needle) (tails haystack) -- name 'nub' means \`essence\'.) It is a special case of 'nubBy', which allows -- the programmer to supply their own equality test. -- --- >>> nub [1,2,3,4,3,2,1,2,4,3,5] --- [1,2,3,4,5] -- -- If there exists @instance Ord a@, it's faster to use `nubOrd` from the `containers` package -- ([link to the latest online documentation](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/containers/docs/Data-Containers-ListUtils.html#v:nubOrd)), @@ -458,17 +514,31 @@ isInfixOf needle haystack = any (isPrefixOf needle) (tails haystack) -- 'map' @Data.List.NonEmpty.@'Data.List.NonEmpty.head' . @Data.List.NonEmpty.@'Data.List.NonEmpty.group' . 'sort', -- which takes \(\mathcal{O}(n \log n)\) time, requires @instance Ord a@ and doesn't -- preserve the order. - -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> nub [1,2,3,4,3,2,1,2,4,3,5] +-- [1,2,3,4,5] +-- +-- >>> nub "hello, world!" +-- "helo, wrd!" nub :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] nub = nubBy (==) -- | The 'nubBy' function behaves just like 'nub', except it uses a --- user-supplied equality predicate instead of the overloaded '==' +-- user-supplied equality predicate instead of the overloaded '(==)' -- function. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> nubBy (\x y -> mod x 3 == mod y 3) [1,2,4,5,6] -- [1,2,6] +-- +-- >>> nubBy (/=) [2, 7, 1, 8, 2, 8, 1, 8, 2, 8] +-- [2,2,2] +-- +-- >>> nubBy (>) [1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 5, 4, 5, 3, 2] +-- [1,2,3,5,5] nubBy :: (a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) nubBy eq [] = [] @@ -496,21 +566,31 @@ elem_by eq y (x:xs) = x `eq` y || elem_by eq y xs -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). 'delete' @x@ removes the first occurrence of @x@ from --- its list argument. For example, +-- its list argument. +-- +-- It is a special case of 'deleteBy', which allows the programmer to +-- supply their own equality test. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> delete 'a' "banana" -- "bnana" -- --- It is a special case of 'deleteBy', which allows the programmer to --- supply their own equality test. +-- >>> delete "not" ["haskell", "is", "not", "awesome"] +-- ["haskell","is","awesome"] delete :: (Eq a) => a -> [a] -> [a] delete = deleteBy (==) -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). The 'deleteBy' function behaves like 'delete', but -- takes a user-supplied equality predicate. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> deleteBy (<=) 4 [1..10] -- [1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10] +-- +-- >>> deleteBy (/=) 5 [5, 5, 4, 3, 5, 2] +-- [5,5,3,5,2] deleteBy :: (a -> a -> Bool) -> a -> [a] -> [a] deleteBy _ _ [] = [] deleteBy eq x (y:ys) = if x `eq` y then ys else y : deleteBy eq x ys @@ -520,26 +600,29 @@ deleteBy eq x (y:ys) = if x `eq` y then ys else y : deleteBy eq x ys -- @ys@ in turn (if any) has been removed from @xs at . Thus -- @(xs ++ ys) \\\\ xs == ys at . -- --- >>> "Hello World!" \\ "ell W" --- "Hoorld!" --- -- It is a special case of 'deleteFirstsBy', which allows the programmer -- to supply their own equality test. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> "Hello World!" \\ "ell W" +-- "Hoorld!" +-- -- The second list must be finite, but the first may be infinite. -- -- >>> take 5 ([0..] \\ [2..4]) -- [0,1,5,6,7] +-- -- >>> take 5 ([0..] \\ [2..]) -- * Hangs forever * --- (\\) :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] -> [a] (\\) = foldl (flip delete) -- | The 'union' function returns the list union of the two lists. -- It is a special case of 'unionBy', which allows the programmer to supply -- their own equality test. --- For example, +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> "dog" `union` "cow" -- "dogcw" @@ -548,7 +631,7 @@ deleteBy eq x (y:ys) = if x `eq` y then ys else y : deleteBy eq x ys -- will be used. If the second list contains equal elements, only the first one -- will be retained: -- --- >>> import Data.Semigroup +-- >>> import Data.Semigroup(Arg(..)) -- >>> union [Arg () "dog"] [Arg () "cow"] -- [Arg () "dog"] -- >>> union [] [Arg () "dog", Arg () "cow"] @@ -564,19 +647,30 @@ deleteBy eq x (y:ys) = if x `eq` y then ys else y : deleteBy eq x ys -- -- 'union' is productive even if both arguments are infinite. -- +-- >>> [0, 2 ..] `union` [1, 3 ..] +-- [0,2,4,6,8,10,12.. union :: (Eq a) => [a] -> [a] -> [a] union = unionBy (==) -- | The 'unionBy' function is the non-overloaded version of 'union'. -- Both arguments may be infinite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> unionBy (>) [3, 4, 5] [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] +-- [3,4,5,4,5,6] +-- +-- >>> import Data.Semigroup (Arg(..)) +-- >>> unionBy (/=) [Arg () "Saul"] [Arg () "Kim"] +-- [Arg () "Saul", Arg () "Kim"] unionBy :: (a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] unionBy eq xs ys = xs ++ foldl (flip (deleteBy eq)) (nubBy eq ys) xs -- | The 'intersect' function takes the list intersection of two lists. -- It is a special case of 'intersectBy', which allows the programmer to -- supply their own equality test. --- For example, +-- +-- ===== __Examples__ -- -- >>> [1,2,3,4] `intersect` [2,4,6,8] -- [2,4] @@ -621,19 +715,25 @@ intersectBy _ _ [] = [] intersectBy eq xs ys = [x | x <- xs, any (eq x) ys] -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). The 'intersperse' function takes an element and a list --- and \`intersperses\' that element between the elements of the list. For --- example, +-- and \`intersperses\' that element between the elements of the list. -- --- >>> intersperse ',' "abcde" --- "a,b,c,d,e" +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- --- 'intersperse' has the following laziness properties: +-- 'intersperse' has the following properties -- -- >>> take 1 (intersperse undefined ('a' : undefined)) -- "a" +-- -- >>> take 2 (intersperse ',' ('a' : undefined)) -- "a*** Exception: Prelude.undefined -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> intersperse ',' "abcde" +-- "a,b,c,d,e" +-- +-- >>> intersperse 1 [3, 4, 5] +-- [3,1,4,1,5] intersperse :: a -> [a] -> [a] intersperse _ [] = [] intersperse sep (x:xs) = x : prependToAll sep xs @@ -651,21 +751,39 @@ prependToAll sep (x:xs) = sep : x : prependToAll sep xs -- It inserts the list @xs@ in between the lists in @xss@ and concatenates the -- result. -- --- >>> intercalate ", " ["Lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"] --- "Lorem, ipsum, dolor" +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- --- 'intercalate' has the following laziness properties: +-- 'intercalate' has the following properties: -- -- >>> take 5 (intercalate undefined ("Lorem" : undefined)) -- "Lorem" +-- -- >>> take 6 (intercalate ", " ("Lorem" : undefined)) -- "Lorem*** Exception: Prelude.undefined -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> intercalate ", " ["Lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"] +-- "Lorem, ipsum, dolor" +-- +-- >>> intercalate [0, 1] [[2, 3], [4, 5, 6], []] +-- [2,3,0,1,4,5,6,0,1] +-- +-- >>> intercalate [1, 2, 3] [[], []] +-- [1,2,3] intercalate :: [a] -> [[a]] -> [a] intercalate xs xss = concat (intersperse xs xss) -- | The 'transpose' function transposes the rows and columns of its argument. --- For example, +-- +-- ==== __Laziness__ +-- +-- 'transpose' is lazy in its elements +-- +-- >>> take 1 (transpose ['a' : undefined, 'b' : undefined]) +-- ["ab"] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> transpose [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] -- [[1,4],[2,5],[3,6]] @@ -679,12 +797,6 @@ intercalate xs xss = concat (intersperse xs xss) -- -- >>> transpose (repeat []) -- * Hangs forever * --- --- 'transpose' is lazy: --- --- >>> take 1 (transpose ['a' : undefined, 'b' : undefined]) --- ["ab"] --- transpose :: [[a]] -> [[a]] transpose [] = [] transpose ([] : xss) = transpose xss @@ -741,8 +853,16 @@ transpose ((x : xs) : xss) = combine x hds xs tls -- -- > partition p xs == (filter p xs, filter (not . p) xs) -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> partition (`elem` "aeiou") "Hello World!" -- ("eoo","Hll Wrld!") +-- +-- >>> partition even [1..10] +-- ([2,4,6,8,10],[1,3,5,7,9]) +-- +-- >>> partition (< 5) [1..10] +-- ([1,2,3,4],[5,6,7,8,9,10]) partition :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a]) {-# INLINE partition #-} partition p xs = foldr (select p) ([],[]) xs @@ -812,12 +932,25 @@ mapAccumR f s (x:xs) = (s'', y:ys) -- call, the result will also be sorted. It is a special case of 'insertBy', -- which allows the programmer to supply their own comparison function. -- --- >>> insert 4 [1,2,3,5,6,7] +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> insert (-1) [1, 2, 3] +-- [-1,1,2,3] +-- +-- >>> insert 'd' "abcefg" +-- "abcdefg" +-- +-- >>> insert 4 [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7] -- [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] insert :: Ord a => a -> [a] -> [a] insert e ls = insertBy (compare) e ls -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). The non-overloaded version of 'insert'. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> insertBy (\x y -> compare (length x) (length y)) [1, 2] [[1], [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3, 4]] +-- [[1],[1,2],[1,2,3],[1,2,3,4]] insertBy :: (a -> a -> Ordering) -> a -> [a] -> [a] insertBy _ x [] = [x] insertBy cmp x ys@(y:ys') @@ -830,10 +963,15 @@ insertBy cmp x ys@(y:ys') -- and returns the greatest element of the list by the comparison function. -- The list must be finite and non-empty. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- We can use this to find the longest entry of a list: -- -- >>> maximumBy (\x y -> compare (length x) (length y)) ["Hello", "World", "!", "Longest", "bar"] -- "Longest" +-- +-- >>> minimumBy (\(a, b) (c, d) -> compare (abs (a - b)) (abs (c - d))) [(10, 15), (1, 2), (3, 5)] +-- (10, 15) maximumBy :: (a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> a maximumBy _ [] = errorWithoutStackTrace "List.maximumBy: empty list" maximumBy cmp xs = foldl1 maxBy xs @@ -847,10 +985,15 @@ maximumBy cmp xs = foldl1 maxBy xs -- and returns the least element of the list by the comparison function. -- The list must be finite and non-empty. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- We can use this to find the shortest entry of a list: -- -- >>> minimumBy (\x y -> compare (length x) (length y)) ["Hello", "World", "!", "Longest", "bar"] -- "!" +-- +-- >>> minimumBy (\(a, b) (c, d) -> compare (abs (a - b)) (abs (c - d))) [(10, 15), (1, 2), (3, 5)] +-- (1, 2) minimumBy :: (a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> a minimumBy _ [] = errorWithoutStackTrace "List.minimumBy: empty list" minimumBy cmp xs = foldl1 minBy xs @@ -864,6 +1007,8 @@ minimumBy cmp xs = foldl1 minBy xs -- type which is an instance of 'Num'. It is, however, less efficient than -- 'length'. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> genericLength [1, 2, 3] :: Int -- 3 -- >>> genericLength [1, 2, 3] :: Float @@ -1199,18 +1344,24 @@ unzip7 = foldr (\(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) ~(as,bs,cs,ds,es,fs,gs) -> -- returns the first list with the first occurrence of each element of -- the second list removed. This is the non-overloaded version of '(\\)'. -- +-- > (\\) == deleteFirstsBy (==) +-- -- The second list must be finite, but the first may be infinite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> deleteFirstsBy (>) [1..10] [3, 4, 5] +-- [4,5,6,7,8,9,10] +-- +-- >>> deleteFirstsBy (/=) [1..10] [1, 3, 5] +-- [4,5,6,7,8,9,10] deleteFirstsBy :: (a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] deleteFirstsBy eq = foldl (flip (deleteBy eq)) -- | The 'group' function takes a list and returns a list of lists such -- that the concatenation of the result is equal to the argument. Moreover, -- each sublist in the result is non-empty and all elements are equal --- to the first one. For example, --- --- >>> group "Mississippi" --- ["M","i","ss","i","ss","i","pp","i"] +-- to the first one. -- -- 'group' is a special case of 'groupBy', which allows the programmer to supply -- their own equality test. @@ -1218,6 +1369,13 @@ deleteFirstsBy eq = foldl (flip (deleteBy eq)) -- It's often preferable to use @Data.List.NonEmpty.@'Data.List.NonEmpty.group', -- which provides type-level guarantees of non-emptiness of inner lists. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> group "Mississippi" +-- ["M","i","ss","i","ss","i","pp","i"] +-- +-- >>> group [1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5] +-- [[1,1,1],[2,2],[3],[4],[5,5]] group :: Eq a => [a] -> [[a]] group = groupBy (==) @@ -1233,16 +1391,28 @@ group = groupBy (==) -- It's often preferable to use @Data.List.NonEmpty.@'Data.List.NonEmpty.groupBy', -- which provides type-level guarantees of non-emptiness of inner lists. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> groupBy (/=) [1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 4, 4, 5] +-- [[1],[1],[1,2,3],[1,4,4,5]] +-- +-- >>> groupBy (>) [1, 3, 5, 1, 4, 2, 6, 5, 4] +-- [[1],[3],[5,1,4,2],[6,5,4]] +-- +-- >>> groupBy (const not) [True, False, True, False, False, False, True] +-- [[True,False],[True,False,False,False],[True]] groupBy :: (a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [[a]] groupBy _ [] = [] groupBy eq (x:xs) = (x:ys) : groupBy eq zs where (ys,zs) = span (eq x) xs -- | The 'inits' function returns all initial segments of the argument, --- shortest first. For example, +-- shortest first. -- --- >>> inits "abc" --- ["","a","ab","abc"] +-- 'inits' is semantically equivalent to @'map' 'reverse' . 'scanl' ('flip' (:)) []@, +-- but under the hood uses a queue to amortize costs of 'reverse'. +-- +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- Note that 'inits' has the following strictness property: -- @inits (xs ++ _|_) = inits xs ++ _|_@ @@ -1250,9 +1420,18 @@ groupBy eq (x:xs) = (x:ys) : groupBy eq zs -- In particular, -- @inits _|_ = [] : _|_@ -- --- 'inits' is semantically equivalent to @'map' 'reverse' . 'scanl' ('flip' (:)) []@, --- but under the hood uses a queue to amortize costs of 'reverse'. +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> inits "abc" +-- ["","a","ab","abc"] +-- +-- >>> inits [] +-- [[]] +-- +-- inits is productive on infinite lists: -- +-- >>> take 5 $ inits [1..] +-- [[],[1],[1,2],[1,2,3],[1,2,3,4]] inits :: [a] -> [[a]] inits = map toListSB . scanl' snocSB emptySB {-# NOINLINE inits #-} @@ -1262,13 +1441,29 @@ inits = map toListSB . scanl' snocSB emptySB -- loss of sharing if allowed to fuse with a producer. -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). The 'tails' function returns all final segments of the --- argument, longest first. For example, +-- argument, longest first. -- --- >>> tails "abc" --- ["abc","bc","c",""] +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- Note that 'tails' has the following strictness property: -- @tails _|_ = _|_ : _|_@ +-- +-- >>> tails undefined +-- [*** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- +-- >>> drop 1 (tails [undefined, 1, 2]) +-- [[1, 2], [2], []] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> tails "abc" +-- ["abc","bc","c",""] +-- +-- >>> tails [1, 2, 3] +-- [[1,2,3],[2,3],[3],[]] +-- +-- >>> tails [] +-- [[]] tails :: [a] -> [[a]] {-# INLINABLE tails #-} tails lst = build (\c n -> @@ -1279,13 +1474,7 @@ tails lst = build (\c n -> -- | The 'subsequences' function returns the list of all subsequences of the argument. -- --- >>> subsequences "abc" --- ["","a","b","ab","c","ac","bc","abc"] --- --- This function is productive on infinite inputs: --- --- >>> take 8 $ subsequences ['a'..] --- ["","a","b","ab","c","ac","bc","abc"] +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- 'subsequences' does not look ahead unless it must: -- @@ -1294,6 +1483,15 @@ tails lst = build (\c n -> -- >>> take 2 (subsequences ('a' : undefined)) -- ["","a"] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> subsequences "abc" +-- ["","a","b","ab","c","ac","bc","abc"] +-- +-- This function is productive on infinite inputs: +-- +-- >>> take 8 $ subsequences ['a'..] +-- ["","a","b","ab","c","ac","bc","abc"] subsequences :: [a] -> [[a]] subsequences xs = [] : nonEmptySubsequences xs @@ -1310,23 +1508,32 @@ nonEmptySubsequences (x:xs) = [x] : foldr f [] (nonEmptySubsequences xs) -- | The 'permutations' function returns the list of all permutations of the argument. -- --- >>> permutations "abc" --- ["abc","bac","cba","bca","cab","acb"] +-- Note that the order of permutations is not lexicographic. +-- It satisfies the following property: +-- +-- > map (take n) (take (product [1..n]) (permutations ([1..n] ++ undefined))) == permutations [1..n] +-- +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- The 'permutations' function is maximally lazy: -- for each @n@, the value of @'permutations' xs@ starts with those permutations -- that permute @'take' n xs@ and keep @'drop' n xs at . -- --- This function is productive on infinite inputs: +-- ==== __Examples__ -- --- >>> take 6 $ map (take 3) $ permutations ['a'..] +-- >>> permutations "abc" -- ["abc","bac","cba","bca","cab","acb"] -- --- Note that the order of permutations is not lexicographic. --- It satisfies the following property: +-- >>> permutations [1, 2] +-- [[1,2],[2,1]] -- --- > map (take n) (take (product [1..n]) (permutations ([1..n] ++ undefined))) == permutations [1..n] +-- >>> permutations [] +-- [[]] -- +-- This function is productive on infinite inputs: +-- +-- >>> take 6 $ map (take 3) $ permutations ['a'..] +-- ["abc","bac","cba","bca","cab","acb"] permutations :: [a] -> [[a]] -- See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24484348/what-does-this-list-permutations-implementation-in-haskell-exactly-do/24564307#24564307 -- for the analysis of this rather cryptic implementation. @@ -1384,24 +1591,33 @@ permutations xs0 = xs0 : perms xs0 [] -- Elements are arranged from lowest to highest, keeping duplicates in -- the order they appeared in the input. -- +-- The argument must be finite. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> sort [1,6,4,3,2,5] -- [1,2,3,4,5,6] -- --- The argument must be finite. +-- >>> sort "haskell" +-- "aehklls" -- +-- >>> import Data.Semigroup(Arg(..)) +-- >>> sort [Arg ":)" 0, Arg ":D" 0, Arg ":)" 1, Arg ":3" 0, Arg ":D" 1] +-- [Arg ":)" 0,Arg ":)" 1,Arg ":3" 0,Arg ":D" 0,Arg ":D" 1] sort :: (Ord a) => [a] -> [a] -- | The 'sortBy' function is the non-overloaded version of 'sort'. -- The argument must be finite. -- --- >>> sortBy (\(a,_) (b,_) -> compare a b) [(2, "world"), (4, "!"), (1, "Hello")] --- [(1,"Hello"),(2,"world"),(4,"!")] --- -- The supplied comparison relation is supposed to be reflexive and antisymmetric, -- otherwise, e. g., for @\_ _ -> GT@, the ordered list simply does not exist. -- The relation is also expected to be transitive: if it is not then 'sortBy' -- might fail to find an ordered permutation, even if it exists. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> sortBy (\(a,_) (b,_) -> compare a b) [(2, "world"), (4, "!"), (1, "Hello")] +-- [(1,"Hello"),(2,"world"),(4,"!")] sortBy :: (a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> [a] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) @@ -1567,10 +1783,15 @@ rqpart cmp x (y:ys) rle rgt r = -- Elements are arranged from lowest to highest, keeping duplicates in -- the order they appeared in the input. -- +-- The argument must be finite. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> sortOn fst [(2, "world"), (4, "!"), (1, "Hello")] -- [(1,"Hello"),(2,"world"),(4,"!")] -- --- The argument must be finite. +-- >>> sortOn length ["jim", "creed", "pam", "michael", "dwight", "kevin"] +-- ["jim","pam","creed","kevin","dwight","michael"] -- -- @since 4.8.0.0 sortOn :: Ord b => (a -> b) -> [a] -> [a] @@ -1579,9 +1800,17 @@ sortOn f = -- | Construct a list from a single element. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> singleton True -- [True] -- +-- >>> singleton [1, 2, 3] +--[[1,2,3]] +-- +-- >>> singleton 'c' +-- "c" +-- -- @since 4.15.0.0 -- singleton :: a -> [a] @@ -1605,16 +1834,19 @@ singleton x = [x] -- > f' (f x y) = Just (x,y) -- > f' z = Nothing -- --- A simple use of unfoldr: --- --- >>> unfoldr (\b -> if b == 0 then Nothing else Just (b, b-1)) 10 --- [10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1] -- --- Laziness: +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- >>> take 1 (unfoldr (\x -> Just (x, undefined)) 'a') -- "a" -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> unfoldr (\b -> if b == 0 then Nothing else Just (b, b-1)) 10 +-- [10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1] +-- +-- >>> take 10 $ unfoldr (\(x, y) -> Just (x, (y, x + y))) (0, 1) +-- [0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,54] -- Note [INLINE unfoldr] -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1656,30 +1888,35 @@ unfoldr f b0 = build (\c n -> -- @\\n@ characters. The @\\n@ terminator is optional in a final non-empty -- line of the argument string. -- --- For example: +-- When the argument string is empty, or ends in a @\\n@ character, it can be +-- recovered by passing the result of 'lines' to the 'unlines' function. +-- Otherwise, 'unlines' appends the missing terminating @\\n at . This makes +-- @unlines . lines@ /idempotent/: +-- +-- > (unlines . lines) . (unlines . lines) = (unlines . lines) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> lines "" -- empty input contains no lines -- [] +-- -- >>> lines "\n" -- single empty line -- [""] +-- -- >>> lines "one" -- single unterminated line -- ["one"] +-- -- >>> lines "one\n" -- single non-empty line -- ["one"] +-- -- >>> lines "one\n\n" -- second line is empty -- ["one",""] +-- -- >>> lines "one\ntwo" -- second line is unterminated -- ["one","two"] +-- -- >>> lines "one\ntwo\n" -- two non-empty lines -- ["one","two"] --- --- When the argument string is empty, or ends in a @\\n@ character, it can be --- recovered by passing the result of 'lines' to the 'unlines' function. --- Otherwise, 'unlines' appends the missing terminating @\\n at . This makes --- @unlines . lines@ /idempotent/: --- --- > (unlines . lines) . (unlines . lines) = (unlines . lines) --- lines :: String -> [String] lines "" = [] -- Somehow GHC doesn't detect the selector thunks in the below code, @@ -1696,6 +1933,8 @@ lines s = cons (case break (== '\n') s of -- | Appends a @\\n@ character to each input string, then concatenates the -- results. Equivalent to @'foldMap' (\s -> s '++' "\\n")@. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> unlines ["Hello", "World", "!"] -- "Hello\nWorld\n!\n" -- @@ -1717,11 +1956,13 @@ unlines (l:ls) = l ++ '\n' : unlines ls -- by white space (as defined by 'isSpace'). This function trims any white spaces -- at the beginning and at the end. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> words "Lorem ipsum\ndolor" -- ["Lorem","ipsum","dolor"] +-- -- >>> words " foo bar " -- ["foo","bar"] --- words :: String -> [String] {-# NOINLINE [1] words #-} words s = case dropWhile {-partain:Char.-}isSpace s of @@ -1745,9 +1986,6 @@ wordsFB c n = go -- | 'unwords' joins words with separating spaces (U+0020 SPACE). -- --- >>> unwords ["Lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"] --- "Lorem ipsum dolor" --- -- 'unwords' is neither left nor right inverse of 'words': -- -- >>> words (unwords [" "]) @@ -1755,6 +1993,13 @@ wordsFB c n = go -- >>> unwords (words "foo\nbar") -- "foo bar" -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> unwords ["Lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"] +-- "Lorem ipsum dolor" +-- +-- >>> unwords ["foo", "bar", "", "baz"] +-- "foo bar baz" unwords :: [String] -> String #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) unwords [] = "" ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs ===================================== @@ -1452,8 +1452,18 @@ augment g xs = g (:) xs -- > map f [x1, x2, ..., xn] == [f x1, f x2, ..., f xn] -- > map f [x1, x2, ...] == [f x1, f x2, ...] -- +-- this means that @map id == id@ +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> map (+1) [1, 2, 3] -- [2,3,4] +-- +-- >>> map id [1, 2, 3] +-- [1,2,3] +-- +-- >>> map (\n -> 3 * n + 1) [1, 2, 3] +-- [4,7,10] map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] {-# NOINLINE [0] map #-} -- We want the RULEs "map" and "map/coerce" to fire first. @@ -1520,21 +1530,33 @@ The rules for map work like this. -- append ---------------------------------------------- --- | Append two lists, i.e., +-- | '(++)' appends two lists, i.e., -- -- > [x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ..., yn] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ..., yn] -- > [x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ...] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ...] -- -- If the first list is not finite, the result is the first list. -- +-- ==== __Performance considerations__ +-- -- This function takes linear time in the number of elements of the -- __first__ list. Thus it is better to associate repeated -- applications of '(++)' to the right (which is the default behaviour): -- @xs ++ (ys ++ zs)@ or simply @xs ++ ys ++ zs@, but not @(xs ++ ys) ++ zs at . -- For the same reason 'Data.List.concat' @=@ 'Data.List.foldr' '(++)' @[]@ -- has linear performance, while 'Data.List.foldl' '(++)' @[]@ is prone --- to quadratic slowdown. - +-- to quadratic slowdown +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> [1, 2, 3] ++ [4, 5, 6] +-- [1,2,3,4,5,6] +-- +-- >>> [] ++ [1, 2, 3] +-- [1,2,3] +-- +-- >>> [3, 2, 1] ++ [] +-- [3,2,1] (++) :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] {-# NOINLINE [2] (++) #-} -- Give time for the RULEs for (++) to fire in InitialPhase ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/List.hs ===================================== @@ -69,15 +69,16 @@ infix 4 `elem`, `notElem` -- | \(\mathcal{O}(1)\). Extract the first element of a list, which must be non-empty. -- +-- ===== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> head [1, 2, 3] -- 1 +-- -- >>> head [1..] -- 1 +-- -- >>> head [] -- *** Exception: Prelude.head: empty list --- --- WARNING: This function is partial. You can use case-matching, 'uncons' or --- 'listToMaybe' instead. head :: HasCallStack => [a] -> a head (x:_) = x head [] = badHead @@ -105,10 +106,14 @@ badHead = errorEmptyList "head" -- -- @since 4.8.0.0 -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> uncons [] -- Nothing +-- -- >>> uncons [1] -- Just (1,[]) +-- -- >>> uncons [1, 2, 3] -- Just (1,[2,3]) uncons :: [a] -> Maybe (a, [a]) @@ -121,28 +126,34 @@ uncons (x:xs) = Just (x, xs) -- * If the list is non-empty, returns @'Just' (xs, x)@, -- where @xs@ is the 'init'ial part of the list and @x@ is its 'last' element. -- --- @since 4.19.0.0 +-- +-- 'unsnoc' is dual to 'uncons': for a finite list @xs@ +-- +-- > unsnoc xs = (\(hd, tl) -> (reverse tl, hd)) <$> uncons (reverse xs) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> unsnoc [] -- Nothing +-- -- >>> unsnoc [1] -- Just ([],1) +-- -- >>> unsnoc [1, 2, 3] -- Just ([1,2],3) -- --- Laziness: +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- >>> fst <$> unsnoc [undefined] -- Just [] +-- -- >>> head . fst <$> unsnoc (1 : undefined) -- Just *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- -- >>> head . fst <$> unsnoc (1 : 2 : undefined) -- Just 1 -- --- 'unsnoc' is dual to 'uncons': for a finite list @xs@ --- --- > unsnoc xs = (\(hd, tl) -> (reverse tl, hd)) <$> uncons (reverse xs) --- +-- @since 4.19.0.0 unsnoc :: [a] -> Maybe ([a], a) -- The lazy pattern ~(a, b) is important to be productive on infinite lists -- and not to be prone to stack overflows. @@ -153,15 +164,16 @@ unsnoc = foldr (\x -> Just . maybe ([], x) (\(~(a, b)) -> (x : a, b))) Nothing -- | \(\mathcal{O}(1)\). Extract the elements after the head of a list, which -- must be non-empty. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> tail [1, 2, 3] -- [2,3] +-- -- >>> tail [1] -- [] +-- -- >>> tail [] -- *** Exception: Prelude.tail: empty list --- --- WARNING: This function is partial. You can use case-matching or 'uncons' --- instead. tail :: HasCallStack => [a] -> [a] tail (_:xs) = xs tail [] = errorEmptyList "tail" @@ -171,14 +183,18 @@ tail [] = errorEmptyList "tail" -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). Extract the last element of a list, which must be -- finite and non-empty. -- +-- WARNING: This function is partial. Consider using 'unsnoc' instead. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> last [1, 2, 3] -- 3 +-- -- >>> last [1..] -- * Hangs forever * +-- -- >>> last [] -- *** Exception: Prelude.last: empty list --- --- WARNING: This function is partial. Consider using 'unsnoc' instead. last :: HasCallStack => [a] -> a #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) last [x] = x @@ -199,14 +215,18 @@ lastError = errorEmptyList "last" -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). Return all the elements of a list except the last one. -- The list must be non-empty. -- +-- WARNING: This function is partial. Consider using 'unsnoc' instead. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> init [1, 2, 3] -- [1,2] +-- -- >>> init [1] -- [] +-- -- >>> init [] -- *** Exception: Prelude.init: empty list --- --- WARNING: This function is partial. Consider using 'unsnoc' instead. init :: HasCallStack => [a] -> [a] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) init [x] = [] @@ -270,8 +290,16 @@ idLength = id -- -- > filter p xs = [ x | x <- xs, p x] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> filter odd [1, 2, 3] -- [1,3] +-- +-- >>> filter (\l -> length l > 3) ["Hello", ", ", "World", "!"] +-- ["Hello","World"] +-- +-- >>> filter (/= 3) [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1] +-- [1,2,4,2,1] {-# NOINLINE [1] filter #-} filter :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] filter _pred [] = [] @@ -478,16 +506,23 @@ product = foldl' (*) 1 -- -- > last (scanl f z xs) == foldl f z xs -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> scanl (+) 0 [1..4] -- [0,1,3,6,10] +-- -- >>> scanl (+) 42 [] -- [42] +-- -- >>> scanl (-) 100 [1..4] -- [100,99,97,94,90] +-- -- >>> scanl (\reversedString nextChar -> nextChar : reversedString) "foo" ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] -- ["foo","afoo","bafoo","cbafoo","dcbafoo"] +-- -- >>> take 10 (scanl (+) 0 [1..]) -- [0,1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36,45] +-- -- >>> take 1 (scanl undefined 'a' undefined) -- "a" @@ -525,18 +560,26 @@ constScanl = const -- -- > scanl1 f [x1, x2, ...] == [x1, x1 `f` x2, ...] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> scanl1 (+) [1..4] -- [1,3,6,10] +-- -- >>> scanl1 (+) [] -- [] +-- -- >>> scanl1 (-) [1..4] -- [1,-1,-4,-8] +-- -- >>> scanl1 (&&) [True, False, True, True] -- [True,False,False,False] +-- -- >>> scanl1 (||) [False, False, True, True] -- [False,False,True,True] +-- -- >>> take 10 (scanl1 (+) [1..]) -- [1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36,45,55] +-- -- >>> take 1 (scanl1 undefined ('a' : undefined)) -- "a" scanl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] @@ -655,14 +698,20 @@ foldr1 f = go -- -- > head (scanr f z xs) == foldr f z xs. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> scanr (+) 0 [1..4] -- [10,9,7,4,0] +-- -- >>> scanr (+) 42 [] -- [42] +-- -- >>> scanr (-) 100 [1..4] -- [98,-97,99,-96,100] +-- -- >>> scanr (\nextChar reversedString -> nextChar : reversedString) "foo" ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] -- ["abcdfoo","bcdfoo","cdfoo","dfoo","foo"] +-- -- >>> force $ scanr (+) 0 [1..] -- *** Exception: stack overflow {-# NOINLINE [1] scanr #-} @@ -720,16 +769,23 @@ remove the cause for the chain of evaluations, and all is well. -- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). 'scanr1' is a variant of 'scanr' that has no starting -- value argument. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> scanr1 (+) [1..4] -- [10,9,7,4] +-- -- >>> scanr1 (+) [] -- [] +-- -- >>> scanr1 (-) [1..4] -- [-2,3,-1,4] +-- -- >>> scanr1 (&&) [True, False, True, True] -- [False,False,True,True] +-- -- >>> scanr1 (||) [True, True, False, False] -- [True,True,False,False] +-- -- >>> force $ scanr1 (+) [1..] -- *** Exception: stack overflow scanr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] @@ -789,17 +845,27 @@ minimum xs = foldl1' min xs -- -- > iterate f x == [x, f x, f (f x), ...] -- +-- ==== __Laziness__ +-- -- Note that 'iterate' is lazy, potentially leading to thunk build-up if -- the consumer doesn't force each iterate. See 'iterate'' for a strict -- variant of this function. -- +-- >>> take 1 $ iterate undefined 42 +-- [42] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> take 10 $ iterate not True -- [True,False,True,False,True,False,True,False,True,False] +-- -- >>> take 10 $ iterate (+3) 42 -- [42,45,48,51,54,57,60,63,66,69] --- >>> take 1 $ iterate undefined 42 --- [42] -- +-- @iterate id == 'repeat'@: +-- +-- >>> take 10 $ iterate id 1 +-- [1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1] {-# NOINLINE [1] iterate #-} iterate :: (a -> a) -> a -> [a] iterate f x = x : iterate f (f x) @@ -823,7 +889,6 @@ iterateFB c f x0 = go x0 -- -- >>> take 1 $ iterate' undefined 42 -- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined --- {-# NOINLINE [1] iterate' #-} iterate' :: (a -> a) -> a -> [a] iterate' f x = @@ -845,8 +910,13 @@ iterate'FB c f x0 = go x0 -- | 'repeat' @x@ is an infinite list, with @x@ the value of every element. -- --- >>> repeat 17 --- [17,17,17,17,17,17,17,17,17... +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> take 10 $ repeat 17 +-- [17,17,17,17,17,17,17,17,17, 17] +-- +-- >>> repeat undefined +-- [*** Exception: Prelude.undefined repeat :: a -> [a] {-# INLINE [0] repeat #-} -- The pragma just gives the rules more chance to fire @@ -867,10 +937,14 @@ repeatFB c x = xs where xs = x `c` xs -- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericReplicate', -- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> replicate 0 True -- [] +-- -- >>> replicate (-1) True -- [] +-- -- >>> replicate 4 True -- [True,True,True,True] {-# INLINE replicate #-} @@ -881,15 +955,19 @@ replicate n x = take n (repeat x) -- the infinite repetition of the original list. It is the identity -- on infinite lists. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> cycle [] -- *** Exception: Prelude.cycle: empty list +-- -- >>> take 10 (cycle [42]) -- [42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42,42] +-- -- >>> take 10 (cycle [2, 5, 7]) -- [2,5,7,2,5,7,2,5,7,2] +-- -- >>> take 1 (cycle (42 : undefined)) -- [42] --- cycle :: HasCallStack => [a] -> [a] cycle [] = errorEmptyList "cycle" cycle xs = xs' where xs' = xs ++ xs' @@ -897,22 +975,27 @@ cycle xs = xs' where xs' = xs ++ xs' -- | 'takeWhile', applied to a predicate @p@ and a list @xs@, returns the -- longest prefix (possibly empty) of @xs@ of elements that satisfy @p at . -- --- >>> takeWhile (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] --- [1,2] --- >>> takeWhile (< 9) [1,2,3] --- [1,2,3] --- >>> takeWhile (< 0) [1,2,3] --- [] --- --- Laziness: +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- >>> takeWhile (const False) undefined -- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- -- >>> takeWhile (const False) (undefined : undefined) -- [] +-- -- >>> take 1 (takeWhile (const True) (1 : undefined)) -- [1] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> takeWhile (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] +-- [1,2] +-- +-- >>> takeWhile (< 9) [1,2,3] +-- [1,2,3] +-- +-- >>> takeWhile (< 0) [1,2,3] +-- [] {-# NOINLINE [1] takeWhile #-} takeWhile :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] takeWhile _ [] = [] @@ -941,10 +1024,14 @@ takeWhileFB p c n = \x r -> if p x then x `c` r else n -- | 'dropWhile' @p xs@ returns the suffix remaining after 'takeWhile' @p xs at . -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> dropWhile (< 3) [1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3] -- [3,4,5,1,2,3] +-- -- >>> dropWhile (< 9) [1,2,3] -- [] +-- -- >>> dropWhile (< 0) [1,2,3] -- [1,2,3] dropWhile :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] @@ -956,28 +1043,35 @@ dropWhile p xs@(x:xs') -- | 'take' @n@, applied to a list @xs@, returns the prefix of @xs@ -- of length @n@, or @xs@ itself if @n >= 'length' xs at . -- +-- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericTake', +-- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. +-- +-- ==== __Laziness__ +-- +-- >>> take 0 undefined +-- [] +-- >>> take 2 (1 : 2 : undefined) +-- [1,2] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> take 5 "Hello World!" -- "Hello" +-- -- >>> take 3 [1,2,3,4,5] -- [1,2,3] +-- -- >>> take 3 [1,2] -- [1,2] +-- -- >>> take 3 [] -- [] +-- -- >>> take (-1) [1,2] -- [] --- >>> take 0 [1,2] --- [] -- --- Laziness: --- --- >>> take 0 undefined +-- >>> take 0 [1,2] -- [] --- >>> take 1 (1 : undefined) --- [1] --- --- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericTake', --- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. take :: Int -> [a] -> [a] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) take n _ | n <= 0 = [] @@ -1034,21 +1128,28 @@ takeFB c n x xs -- | 'drop' @n xs@ returns the suffix of @xs@ -- after the first @n@ elements, or @[]@ if @n >= 'length' xs at . -- +-- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericDrop', +-- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> drop 6 "Hello World!" -- "World!" +-- -- >>> drop 3 [1,2,3,4,5] -- [4,5] +-- -- >>> drop 3 [1,2] -- [] +-- -- >>> drop 3 [] -- [] +-- -- >>> drop (-1) [1,2] -- [1,2] +-- -- >>> drop 0 [1,2] -- [1,2] --- --- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericDrop', --- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. drop :: Int -> [a] -> [a] #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) drop n xs | n <= 0 = xs @@ -1071,34 +1172,45 @@ drop n ls -- | 'splitAt' @n xs@ returns a tuple where first element is @xs@ prefix of -- length @n@ and second element is the remainder of the list: -- +-- 'splitAt' is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericSplitAt', +-- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. +-- +-- ==== __Laziness__ +-- +-- It is equivalent to @('take' n xs, 'drop' n xs)@ +-- unless @n@ is @_|_@: +-- @splitAt _|_ xs = _|_@, not @(_|_, _|_)@). +-- +-- The first component of the tuple is produced lazily: +-- +-- >>> fst (splitAt 0 undefined) +-- [] +-- +-- >>> take 1 (fst (splitAt 10 (1 : undefined))) +-- [1] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> splitAt 6 "Hello World!" -- ("Hello ","World!") +-- -- >>> splitAt 3 [1,2,3,4,5] -- ([1,2,3],[4,5]) +-- -- >>> splitAt 1 [1,2,3] -- ([1],[2,3]) +-- -- >>> splitAt 3 [1,2,3] -- ([1,2,3],[]) +-- -- >>> splitAt 4 [1,2,3] -- ([1,2,3],[]) +-- -- >>> splitAt 0 [1,2,3] -- ([],[1,2,3]) +-- -- >>> splitAt (-1) [1,2,3] -- ([],[1,2,3]) --- --- It is equivalent to @('take' n xs, 'drop' n xs)@ --- unless @n@ is @_|_@: --- @splitAt _|_ xs = _|_@, not @(_|_, _|_)@). --- --- The first component of the tuple is produced lazily: --- --- >>> fst (splitAt 0 undefined) --- [] --- >>> take 1 (fst (splitAt 10 (1 : undefined))) --- [1] --- --- 'splitAt' is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericSplitAt', --- in which @n@ may be of any integral type. splitAt :: Int -> [a] -> ([a],[a]) #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) @@ -1120,16 +1232,9 @@ splitAt n ls -- first element is the longest prefix (possibly empty) of @xs@ of elements that -- satisfy @p@ and second element is the remainder of the list: -- --- >>> span (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] --- ([1,2],[3,4,1,2,3,4]) --- >>> span (< 9) [1,2,3] --- ([1,2,3],[]) --- >>> span (< 0) [1,2,3] --- ([],[1,2,3]) --- -- 'span' @p xs@ is equivalent to @('takeWhile' p xs, 'dropWhile' p xs)@, even if @p@ is @_|_ at . -- --- Laziness: +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- >>> span undefined [] -- ([],[]) @@ -1145,6 +1250,16 @@ splitAt n ls -- >>> take 10 (fst (span (const True) [1..])) -- [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> span (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] +-- ([1,2],[3,4,1,2,3,4]) +-- +-- >>> span (< 9) [1,2,3] +-- ([1,2,3],[]) +-- +-- >>> span (< 0) [1,2,3] +-- ([],[1,2,3]) span :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a]) span _ xs@[] = (xs, xs) span p xs@(x:xs') @@ -1155,25 +1270,21 @@ span p xs@(x:xs') -- first element is longest prefix (possibly empty) of @xs@ of elements that -- /do not satisfy/ @p@ and second element is the remainder of the list: -- --- >>> break (> 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] --- ([1,2,3],[4,1,2,3,4]) --- >>> break (< 9) [1,2,3] --- ([],[1,2,3]) --- >>> break (> 9) [1,2,3] --- ([1,2,3],[]) --- -- 'break' @p@ is equivalent to @'span' ('not' . p)@ -- and consequently to @('takeWhile' ('not' . p) xs, 'dropWhile' ('not' . p) xs)@, -- even if @p@ is @_|_ at . -- --- Laziness: +-- ==== __Laziness__ -- -- >>> break undefined [] -- ([],[]) +-- -- >>> fst (break (const True) undefined) -- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- -- >>> fst (break (const True) (undefined : undefined)) -- [] +-- -- >>> take 1 (fst (break (const False) (1 : undefined))) -- [1] -- @@ -1182,6 +1293,16 @@ span p xs@(x:xs') -- >>> take 10 (fst (break (const False) [1..])) -- [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> break (> 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] +-- ([1,2,3],[4,1,2,3,4]) +-- +-- >>> break (< 9) [1,2,3] +-- ([],[1,2,3]) +-- +-- >>> break (> 9) [1,2,3] +-- ([1,2,3],[]) break :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a]) #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) break p = span (not . p) @@ -1193,15 +1314,30 @@ break p xs@(x:xs') | otherwise = let (ys,zs) = break p xs' in (x:ys,zs) #endif --- | 'reverse' @xs@ returns the elements of @xs@ in reverse order. +-- | \(\mathcal{O}(n)\). 'reverse' @xs@ returns the elements of @xs@ in reverse order. -- @xs@ must be finite. -- +-- ==== __Laziness__ +-- +-- 'reverse' is lazy in its elements. +-- +-- >>> head (reverse [undefined, 1]) +-- 1 +-- +-- >>> reverse (1 : 2 : undefined) +-- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> reverse [] -- [] +-- -- >>> reverse [42] -- [42] +-- -- >>> reverse [2,5,7] -- [7,5,2] +-- -- >>> reverse [1..] -- * Hangs forever * reverse :: [a] -> [a] @@ -1218,16 +1354,23 @@ reverse l = rev l [] -- 'True', the list must be finite; 'False', however, results from a 'False' -- value at a finite index of a finite or infinite list. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> and [] -- True +-- -- >>> and [True] -- True +-- -- >>> and [False] -- False +-- -- >>> and [True, True, False] -- False +-- -- >>> and (False : repeat True) -- Infinite list [False,True,True,True,True,True,True... -- False +-- -- >>> and (repeat True) -- * Hangs forever * and :: [Bool] -> Bool @@ -1248,16 +1391,23 @@ and (x:xs) = x && and xs -- 'False', the list must be finite; 'True', however, results from a 'True' -- value at a finite index of a finite or infinite list. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> or [] -- False +-- -- >>> or [True] -- True +-- -- >>> or [False] -- False +-- -- >>> or [True, True, False] -- True +-- -- >>> or (True : repeat False) -- Infinite list [True,False,False,False,False,False,False... -- True +-- -- >>> or (repeat False) -- * Hangs forever * or :: [Bool] -> Bool @@ -1280,14 +1430,20 @@ or (x:xs) = x || or xs -- value for the predicate applied to an element at a finite index of a finite -- or infinite list. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> any (> 3) [] -- False +-- -- >>> any (> 3) [1,2] -- False +-- -- >>> any (> 3) [1,2,3,4,5] -- True +-- -- >>> any (> 3) [1..] -- True +-- -- >>> any (> 3) [0, -1..] -- * Hangs forever * any :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Bool @@ -1311,14 +1467,20 @@ any p (x:xs) = p x || any p xs -- value for the predicate applied to an element at a finite index of a finite -- or infinite list. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> all (> 3) [] -- True +-- -- >>> all (> 3) [1,2] -- False +-- -- >>> all (> 3) [1,2,3,4,5] -- False +-- -- >>> all (> 3) [1..] -- False +-- -- >>> all (> 3) [4..] -- * Hangs forever * all :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Bool @@ -1341,14 +1503,20 @@ all p (x:xs) = p x && all p xs -- 'False', the list must be finite; 'True', however, results from an element -- equal to @x@ found at a finite index of a finite or infinite list. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> 3 `elem` [] -- False +-- -- >>> 3 `elem` [1,2] -- False +-- -- >>> 3 `elem` [1,2,3,4,5] -- True +-- -- >>> 3 `elem` [1..] -- True +-- -- >>> 3 `elem` [4..] -- * Hangs forever * elem :: (Eq a) => a -> [a] -> Bool @@ -1366,14 +1534,20 @@ elem x (y:ys) = x==y || elem x ys -- | 'notElem' is the negation of 'elem'. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> 3 `notElem` [] -- True +-- -- >>> 3 `notElem` [1,2] -- True +-- -- >>> 3 `notElem` [1,2,3,4,5] -- False +-- -- >>> 3 `notElem` [1..] -- False +-- -- >>> 3 `notElem` [4..] -- * Hangs forever * notElem :: (Eq a) => a -> [a] -> Bool @@ -1393,13 +1567,16 @@ notElem x (y:ys)= x /= y && notElem x ys -- list. -- For the result to be 'Nothing', the list must be finite. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> lookup 2 [] -- Nothing +-- -- >>> lookup 2 [(1, "first")] -- Nothing +-- -- >>> lookup 2 [(1, "first"), (2, "second"), (3, "third")] -- Just "second" --- lookup :: (Eq a) => a -> [(a,b)] -> Maybe b lookup _key [] = Nothing lookup key ((x,y):xys) @@ -1416,10 +1593,16 @@ lookup key ((x,y):xys) -- -- > concatMap f xs == (concat . map f) xs -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> concatMap (\i -> [-i,i]) [] -- [] --- >>> concatMap (\i -> [-i,i]) [1,2,3] +-- +-- >>> concatMap (\i -> [-i, i]) [1, 2, 3] -- [-1,1,-2,2,-3,3] +-- +-- >>> concatMap ('replicate' 3) [0, 2, 4] +-- [0,0,0,2,2,2,4,4,4] concatMap :: (a -> [b]) -> [a] -> [b] concatMap f = foldr ((++) . f) [] @@ -1433,12 +1616,16 @@ concatMap f = foldr ((++) . f) [] -- | Concatenate a list of lists. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> concat [[1,2,3], [4,5], [6], []] +-- [1,2,3,4,5,6] +-- -- >>> concat [] -- [] +-- -- >>> concat [[42]] -- [42] --- >>> concat [[1,2,3], [4,5], [6], []] --- [1,2,3,4,5,6] concat :: [[a]] -> [a] concat = foldr (++) [] @@ -1454,19 +1641,24 @@ concat = foldr (++) [] -- It is an instance of the more general 'Data.List.genericIndex', -- which takes an index of any integral type. -- +-- WARNING: This function is partial, and should only be used if you are +-- sure that the indexing will not fail. Otherwise, use 'Data.List.!?'. +-- +-- WARNING: This function takes linear time in the index. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !! 0 -- 'a' +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !! 2 -- 'c' +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !! 3 -- *** Exception: Prelude.!!: index too large +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !! (-1) -- *** Exception: Prelude.!!: negative index --- --- WARNING: This function is partial, and should only be used if you are --- sure that the indexing will not fail. Otherwise, use 'Data.List.!?'. --- --- WARNING: This function takes linear time in the index. #if defined(USE_REPORT_PRELUDE) (!!) :: [a] -> Int -> a xs !! n | n < 0 = errorWithoutStackTrace "Prelude.!!: negative index" @@ -1498,18 +1690,23 @@ xs !! n -- | List index (subscript) operator, starting from 0. Returns 'Nothing' -- if the index is out of bounds -- +-- This is the total variant of the partial '!!' operator. +-- +-- WARNING: This function takes linear time in the index. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !? 0 -- Just 'a' +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !? 2 -- Just 'c' +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !? 3 -- Nothing +-- -- >>> ['a', 'b', 'c'] !? (-1) -- Nothing --- --- This is the total variant of the partial '!!' operator. --- --- WARNING: This function takes linear time in the index. (!?) :: [a] -> Int -> Maybe a {-# INLINABLE (!?) #-} @@ -1629,31 +1826,36 @@ See the discussion in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10715/ -- | \(\mathcal{O}(\min(m,n))\). 'zip' takes two lists and returns a list of -- corresponding pairs. -- --- >>> zip [1, 2] ['a', 'b'] --- [(1,'a'),(2,'b')] +-- 'zip' is right-lazy: +-- +-- >>> zip [] undefined +-- [] +-- >>> zip undefined [] +-- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined +-- ... +-- +-- 'zip' is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its +-- first list argument and its resulting list. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> zip [1, 2, 3] ['a', 'b', 'c'] +-- [(1,'a'),(2,'b'),(3,'c')] -- -- If one input list is shorter than the other, excess elements of the longer -- list are discarded, even if one of the lists is infinite: -- -- >>> zip [1] ['a', 'b'] -- [(1,'a')] +-- -- >>> zip [1, 2] ['a'] -- [(1,'a')] +-- -- >>> zip [] [1..] -- [] --- >>> zip [1..] [] --- [] --- --- 'zip' is right-lazy: -- --- >>> zip [] undefined +-- >>> zip [1..] [] -- [] --- >>> zip undefined [] --- *** Exception: Prelude.undefined --- ... --- --- 'zip' is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its --- first list argument and its resulting list. {-# NOINLINE [1] zip #-} -- See Note [Fusion for zipN/zipWithN] zip :: [a] -> [b] -> [(a,b)] zip [] _bs = [] @@ -1700,11 +1902,6 @@ zip3FB cons = \a b c r -> (a,b,c) `cons` r -- > zipWith (,) xs ys == zip xs ys -- > zipWith f [x1,x2,x3..] [y1,y2,y3..] == [f x1 y1, f x2 y2, f x3 y3..] -- --- For example, @'zipWith' (+)@ is applied to two lists to produce the list of --- corresponding sums: --- --- >>> zipWith (+) [1, 2, 3] [4, 5, 6] --- [5,7,9] -- -- 'zipWith' is right-lazy: -- @@ -1714,6 +1911,17 @@ zip3FB cons = \a b c r -> (a,b,c) `cons` r -- -- 'zipWith' is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its -- first list argument and its resulting list. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- @'zipWith' '(+)'@ can be applied to two lists to produce the list of +-- corresponding sums: +-- +-- >>> zipWith (+) [1, 2, 3] [4, 5, 6] +-- [5,7,9] +-- +-- >>> zipWith (++) ["hello ", "foo"] ["world!", "bar"] +-- ["hello world!","foobar"] {-# NOINLINE [1] zipWith #-} -- See Note [Fusion for zipN/zipWithN] zipWith :: (a->b->c) -> [a]->[b]->[c] zipWith f = go @@ -1733,7 +1941,7 @@ zipWithFB c f = \x y r -> (x `f` y) `c` r "zipWithList" [1] forall f. foldr2 (zipWithFB (:) f) [] = zipWith f #-} --- | The 'zipWith3' function takes a function which combines three +-- | \(\mathcal{O}(\min(l,m,n))\). The 'zipWith3' function takes a function which combines three -- elements, as well as three lists and returns a list of the function applied -- to corresponding elements, analogous to 'zipWith'. -- It is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its @@ -1741,6 +1949,14 @@ zipWithFB c f = \x y r -> (x `f` y) `c` r -- -- > zipWith3 (,,) xs ys zs == zip3 xs ys zs -- > zipWith3 f [x1,x2,x3..] [y1,y2,y3..] [z1,z2,z3..] == [f x1 y1 z1, f x2 y2 z2, f x3 y3 z3..] +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> zipWith3 (\x y z -> [x, y, z]) "123" "abc" "xyz" +-- ["1ax","2by","3cz"] +-- +-- >>> zipWith3 (\x y z -> (x * y) + z) [1, 2, 3] [4, 5, 6] [7, 8, 9] +-- [11,18,27] {-# NOINLINE [1] zipWith3 #-} zipWith3 :: (a->b->c->d) -> [a]->[b]->[c]->[d] zipWith3 z = go @@ -1760,8 +1976,11 @@ zipWith3FB cons func = \a b c r -> (func a b c) `cons` r -- | 'unzip' transforms a list of pairs into a list of first components -- and a list of second components. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> unzip [] -- ([],[]) +-- -- >>> unzip [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b')] -- ([1,2],"ab") unzip :: [(a,b)] -> ([a],[b]) @@ -1771,10 +1990,13 @@ unzip :: [(a,b)] -> ([a],[b]) unzip = foldr (\(a,b) ~(as,bs) -> (a:as,b:bs)) ([],[]) -- | The 'unzip3' function takes a list of triples and returns three --- lists, analogous to 'unzip'. +-- lists of the respective components, analogous to 'unzip'. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> unzip3 [] -- ([],[],[]) +-- -- >>> unzip3 [(1, 'a', True), (2, 'b', False)] -- ([1,2],"ab",[True,False]) unzip3 :: [(a,b,c)] -> ([a],[b],[c]) ===================================== libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Types.hs ===================================== @@ -170,19 +170,53 @@ type family Any :: k where { } -- | The builtin list type, usually written in its non-prefix form @[a]@. -- --- ==== __Examples__ +-- In Haskell, lists are one of the most important data types as they are +-- often used analogous to loops in imperative programming languages. +-- These lists are singly linked, which makes it unsuited for operations +-- that require \(\mathcal{O}(1)\) access. Instead, lists are intended to +-- be traversed. +-- +-- Lists are constructed recursively using the right-associative cons-operator +-- @(:) :: a -> [a] -> [a]@, which prepends an element to a list, +-- and the empty list @[]@. +-- +-- @ +-- (1 : 2 : 3 : []) == (1 : (2 : (3 : []))) == [1, 2, 3] +-- @ +-- +-- Internally and in memory, all the above are represented like this, +-- with arrows being pointers to locations in memory. -- --- Unless the OverloadedLists extension is enabled, list literals are --- syntactic sugar for repeated applications of @:@ and @[]@. +-- > ╭───┬───┬──╮ ╭───┬───┬──╮ ╭───┬───┬──╮ ╭────╮ +-- > │(:)│ │ ─┼──>│(:)│ │ ─┼──>│(:)│ │ ─┼──>│ [] │ +-- > ╰───┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰───┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰───┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰────╯ +-- > v v v +-- > 1 2 3 +-- +-- As seen above, lists can also be constructed using list literals +-- of the form @[x_1, x_2, ..., x_n]@ +-- which are syntactic sugar and, unless @-XOverloadedLists@ is enabled, +-- are translated into uses of @(:)@ and @[]@ +-- +-- Similarly, 'Data.String.String' literals of the form @"I 💜 hs"@ are translated into +-- Lists of characters, @[\'I\', \' \', \'💜\', \' \', \'h\', \'s\']@. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- --- >>> 1:2:3:4:[] == [1,2,3,4] --- True +-- @ +-- >>> [\'H\', \'a\', \'s\', \'k\', \'e\', \'l\', \'l\'] +-- \"Haskell\" +-- @ -- --- Similarly, unless the OverloadedStrings extension is enabled, string --- literals are syntactic sugar for a lists of characters. +-- @ +-- >>> 1 : [4, 1, 5, 9] +-- [1,4,1,5,9] +-- @ -- --- >>> ['h','e','l','l','o'] == "hello" --- True +-- @ +-- >>> [] : [] : [] +-- [[],[]] +-- @ -- -- @since 0.10.0 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ff81d53f6404867c7cdd9dde5bb6bf3776912048 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ff81d53f6404867c7cdd9dde5bb6bf3776912048 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 10:06:51 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:06:51 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid Message-ID: <64ca2abaf1c11_2cb3aaba4501037cc@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 4 changed files: - libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup/Internal.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs ===================================== @@ -127,14 +127,18 @@ import Data.Semigroup.Internal -- @'First' a@ is isomorphic to @'Alt' 'Maybe' a@, but precedes it -- historically. -- --- >>> getFirst (First (Just "hello") <> First Nothing <> First (Just "world")) --- Just "hello" --- -- Beware that @Data.Monoid.@'First' is different from -- @Data.Semigroup.@'Data.Semigroup.First'. The former returns the first non-'Nothing', -- so @Data.Monoid.First Nothing <> x = x at . The latter simply returns the first value, -- thus @Data.Semigroup.First Nothing <> x = Data.Semigroup.First Nothing at . -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> First (Just "hello") <> First Nothing <> First (Just "world") +-- First {getFirst = Just "hello"} +-- +-- >>> First Nothing <> mempty +-- First {getFirst = Nothing} newtype First a = First { getFirst :: Maybe a } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -162,14 +166,17 @@ instance Monoid (First a) where -- @'Last' a@ is isomorphic to @'Dual' ('First' a)@, and thus to -- @'Dual' ('Alt' 'Maybe' a)@ -- --- >>> getLast (Last (Just "hello") <> Last Nothing <> Last (Just "world")) --- Just "world" --- --- Beware that @Data.Monoid.@'Last' is different from -- @Data.Semigroup.@'Data.Semigroup.Last'. The former returns the last non-'Nothing', -- so @x <> Data.Monoid.Last Nothing = x at . The latter simply returns the last value, -- thus @x <> Data.Semigroup.Last Nothing = Data.Semigroup.Last Nothing at . -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Last (Just "hello") <> Last Nothing <> Last (Just "world") +-- Last {getLast = Just "world"} +-- +-- >>> Last Nothing <> mempty +-- Last {getLast = Nothing} newtype Last a = Last { getLast :: Maybe a } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -195,6 +202,14 @@ instance Monoid (Last a) where -- | This data type witnesses the lifting of a 'Monoid' into an -- 'Applicative' pointwise. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Ap (Just [1, 2, 3]) <> Ap Nothing +-- Ap {getAp = Nothing} +-- +-- >>> Ap [Sum 10, Sum 20] <> Ap [Sum 1, Sum 2] +-- Ap {getAp = [Sum {getSum = 11},Sum {getSum = 12},Sum {getSum = 21},Sum {getSum = 22}]} +-- -- @since 4.12.0.0 newtype Ap f a = Ap { getAp :: f a } deriving ( Alternative -- ^ @since 4.12.0.0 ===================================== libraries/base/Data/Semigroup.hs ===================================== @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ -- -- The 'Min' 'Semigroup' instance for 'Int' is defined to always pick the smaller -- number: +-- -- >>> Min 1 <> Min 2 <> Min 3 <> Min 4 :: Min Int -- Min {getMin = 1} -- @@ -48,6 +49,7 @@ -- -- >>> sconcat (1 :| [2, 3, 4]) :: Min Int -- Min {getMin = 1} +-- -- >>> sconcat (1 :| [2, 3, 4]) :: Max Int -- Max {getMax = 4} -- @@ -120,28 +122,56 @@ import qualified GHC.List as List -- | A generalization of 'Data.List.cycle' to an arbitrary 'Semigroup'. -- May fail to terminate for some values in some semigroups. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> take 10 $ cycle1 [1, 2, 3] +-- [1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,1] +-- +-- >>> cycle1 (Right 1) +-- Right 1 +-- +-- >>> cycle1 (Left 1) +-- * hangs forever * cycle1 :: Semigroup m => m -> m cycle1 xs = xs' where xs' = xs <> xs' -- | This lets you use a difference list of a 'Semigroup' as a 'Monoid'. -- --- === __Example:__ --- >>> let hello = diff "Hello, " +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- > let hello = diff "Hello, " +-- -- >>> appEndo hello "World!" -- "Hello, World!" +-- -- >>> appEndo (hello <> mempty) "World!" -- "Hello, World!" +-- -- >>> appEndo (mempty <> hello) "World!" -- "Hello, World!" --- >>> let world = diff "World" --- >>> let excl = diff "!" +-- +-- > let world = diff "World" +-- > let excl = diff "!" +-- -- >>> appEndo (hello <> (world <> excl)) mempty -- "Hello, World!" +-- -- >>> appEndo ((hello <> world) <> excl) mempty -- "Hello, World!" diff :: Semigroup m => m -> Endo m diff = Endo . (<>) +-- | The 'Min' 'Monoid' and 'Semigroup' always choose the smaller element as +-- by the 'Ord' instance and 'min' of the contained type. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Min 42 <> Min 3 +-- Min 3 +-- +-- >>> sconcat $ Min 1 :| [ Min n | n <- [2 .. 100]] +-- Min {getMin = 1} newtype Min a = Min { getMin :: a } deriving ( Bounded -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 , Eq -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 @@ -217,6 +247,16 @@ instance Num a => Num (Min a) where signum (Min a) = Min (signum a) fromInteger = Min . fromInteger +-- | The 'Max' 'Monoid' and 'Semigroup' always choose the bigger element as +-- by the 'Ord' instance and 'max' of the contained type. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Max 42 <> Max 3 +-- Max 42 +-- +-- >>> sconcat $ Max 1 :| [ Max n | n <- [2 .. 100]] +-- Max {getMax = 100} newtype Max a = Max { getMax :: a } deriving ( Bounded -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 , Eq -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 @@ -294,8 +334,16 @@ instance Num a => Num (Max a) where -- | 'Arg' isn't itself a 'Semigroup' in its own right, but it can be -- placed inside 'Min' and 'Max' to compute an arg min or arg max. -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> minimum [ Arg (x * x) x | x <- [-10 .. 10] ] -- Arg 0 0 +-- +-- >>> maximum [ Arg (-0.2*x^2 + 1.5*x + 1) x | x <- [-10 .. 10] ] +-- Arg 3.8 4.0 +-- +-- >>> minimum [ Arg (-0.2*x^2 + 1.5*x + 1) x | x <- [-10 .. 10] ] +-- Arg (-34.0) (-10.0) data Arg a b = Arg a -- ^ The argument used for comparisons in 'Eq' and 'Ord'. @@ -310,13 +358,23 @@ data Arg a b = Arg ) -- | +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> Min (Arg 0 ()) <> Min (Arg 1 ()) -- Min {getMin = Arg 0 ()} +-- +-- >>> minimum [ Arg (length name) name | name <- ["violencia", "lea", "pixie"]] +-- Arg 3 "lea" type ArgMin a b = Min (Arg a b) -- | +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> Max (Arg 0 ()) <> Max (Arg 1 ()) -- Max {getMax = Arg 1 ()} +-- +-- >>> maximum [ Arg (length name) name | name <- ["violencia", "lea", "pixie"]] +-- Arg 9 "violencia" type ArgMax a b = Max (Arg a b) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 @@ -364,6 +422,13 @@ instance Bitraversable Arg where -- The latter returns the first non-'Nothing', -- thus @Data.Monoid.First Nothing <> x = x at . -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> First 0 <> First 10 +-- First 0 +-- +-- >>> sconcat $ First 1 :| [ First n | n <- [2 ..] ] +-- First 1 newtype First a = First { getFirst :: a } deriving ( Bounded -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 , Eq -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 @@ -427,6 +492,13 @@ instance MonadFix First where -- The latter returns the last non-'Nothing', -- thus @x <> Data.Monoid.Last Nothing = x at . -- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Last 0 <> Last 10 +-- Last {getLast = 10} +-- +-- >>> sconcat $ Last 1 :| [ Last n | n <- [2..]] +-- Last {getLast = * hangs forever * newtype Last a = Last { getLast :: a } deriving ( Bounded -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 , Eq -- ^ @since 4.9.0.0 @@ -526,7 +598,7 @@ instance Enum a => Enum (WrappedMonoid a) where -- -- > mtimesDefault n a = a <> a <> ... <> a -- using <> (n-1) times -- --- In many cases, `stimes 0 a` for a `Monoid` will produce `mempty`. +-- In many cases, @'stimes' 0 a@ for a `Monoid` will produce `mempty`. -- However, there are situations when it cannot do so. In particular, -- the following situation is fairly common: -- @@ -535,6 +607,7 @@ instance Enum a => Enum (WrappedMonoid a) where -- -- class Constraint1 a -- class Constraint1 a => Constraint2 a +-- @ -- -- @ -- instance Constraint1 a => 'Semigroup' (T a) @@ -548,6 +621,14 @@ instance Enum a => Enum (WrappedMonoid a) where -- 'Semigroup' instances, @mtimesDefault@ should be used when the -- multiplier might be zero. It is implemented using 'stimes' when -- the multiplier is nonzero and 'mempty' when it is zero. +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> mtimesDefault 0 "bark" +-- [] +-- +-- >>> mtimesDefault 3 "meow" +-- "meowmeowmeow" mtimesDefault :: (Integral b, Monoid a) => b -> a -> a mtimesDefault n x | n == 0 = mempty ===================================== libraries/base/Data/Semigroup/Internal.hs ===================================== @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ stimesIdempotent n x -- | This is a valid definition of 'stimes' for an idempotent 'Monoid'. -- --- When @mappend x x = x@, this definition should be preferred, because it +-- When @x <> x = x@, this definition should be preferred, because it -- works in \(\mathcal{O}(1)\) rather than \(\mathcal{O}(\log n)\) stimesIdempotentMonoid :: (Integral b, Monoid a) => b -> a -> a stimesIdempotentMonoid n x = case compare n 0 of @@ -72,10 +72,17 @@ stimesMonoid n x0 = case compare n 0 of half of y - 1 can be computed as y `quot` 2, optimising subtraction away. -} --- | The dual of a 'Monoid', obtained by swapping the arguments of 'mappend'. +-- | The dual of a 'Monoid', obtained by swapping the arguments of '(<>)'. +-- +-- > Dual a <> Dual b == Dual (b <> a) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ -- --- >>> getDual (mappend (Dual "Hello") (Dual "World")) --- "WorldHello" +-- >>> Dual "Hello" <> Dual "World" +-- Dual {getDual = "WorldHello"} +-- +-- >>> Dual (Dual "Hello") <> Dual (Dual "World") +-- Dual {getDual = Dual {getDual = "HelloWorld"}} newtype Dual a = Dual { getDual :: a } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -110,9 +117,17 @@ instance Monad Dual where -- | The monoid of endomorphisms under composition. -- +-- > Endo f <> Endo g == Endo (f . g) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- -- >>> let computation = Endo ("Hello, " ++) <> Endo (++ "!") -- >>> appEndo computation "Haskell" -- "Hello, Haskell!" +-- +-- >>> let computation = Endo (*3) <> Endo (+1) +-- >>> appEndo computation 1 +-- 6 newtype Endo a = Endo { appEndo :: a -> a } deriving ( Generic -- ^ @since 4.7.0.0 ) @@ -126,13 +141,20 @@ instance Semigroup (Endo a) where instance Monoid (Endo a) where mempty = Endo id --- | Boolean monoid under conjunction ('&&'). +-- | Boolean monoid under conjunction '(&&)'. +-- +-- > All x <> All y = All (x && y) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> All True <> mempty <> All False) +-- All {getAll = False} -- --- >>> getAll (All True <> mempty <> All False) --- False +-- >>> mconcat (map (\x -> All (even x)) [2,4,6,7,8]) +-- All {getAll = False} -- --- >>> getAll (mconcat (map (\x -> All (even x)) [2,4,6,7,8])) --- False +-- >>> All True <> mempty +-- All {getAll = True} newtype All = All { getAll :: Bool } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -151,13 +173,20 @@ instance Semigroup All where instance Monoid All where mempty = All True --- | Boolean monoid under disjunction ('||'). +-- | Boolean monoid under disjunction '(||)'. -- --- >>> getAny (Any True <> mempty <> Any False) --- True +-- > Any x <> Any y = Any (x || y) -- --- >>> getAny (mconcat (map (\x -> Any (even x)) [2,4,6,7,8])) --- True +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Any True <> mempty <> Any False +-- Any {getAny = True} +-- +-- >>> mconcat (map (\x -> Any (even x)) [2,4,6,7,8]) +-- Any {getAny = True} +-- +-- >>> Any False <> mempty +-- Any {getAny = False} newtype Any = Any { getAny :: Bool } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -178,8 +207,15 @@ instance Monoid Any where -- | Monoid under addition. -- --- >>> getSum (Sum 1 <> Sum 2 <> mempty) --- 3 +-- > Sum a <> Sum b = Sum (a + b) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Sum 1 <> Sum 2 <> mempty +-- Sum {getSum = 3} +-- +-- >>> mconcat [ Sum n | n <- [3 .. 9]] +-- Sum {getSum = 42} newtype Sum a = Sum { getSum :: a } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -219,8 +255,15 @@ instance Monad Sum where -- | Monoid under multiplication. -- --- >>> getProduct (Product 3 <> Product 4 <> mempty) --- 12 +-- > Product x <> Product y == Product (x * y) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- +-- >>> Product 3 <> Product 4 <> mempty +-- Product {getProduct = 12} +-- +-- >>> mconcat [ Product n | n <- [2 .. 10]] +-- Product {getProduct = 3628800} newtype Product a = Product { getProduct :: a } deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 2.01 , Ord -- ^ @since 2.01 @@ -262,11 +305,14 @@ instance Monad Product where -- | Monoid under '<|>'. -- --- >>> getAlt (Alt (Just 12) <> Alt (Just 24)) --- Just 12 +-- > Alt l <> Alt r == Alt (l <|> r) +-- +-- ==== __Examples__ +-- >>> Alt (Just 12) <> Alt (Just 24) +-- Alt {getAlt = Just 12} -- --- >>> getAlt $ Alt Nothing <> Alt (Just 24) --- Just 24 +-- >>> Alt Nothing <> Alt (Just 24) +-- Alt {getAlt = Just 24} -- -- @since 4.8.0.0 newtype Alt f a = Alt {getAlt :: f a} ===================================== libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs ===================================== @@ -278,8 +278,16 @@ infixr 6 <> class Semigroup a where -- | An associative operation. -- + -- ==== __Examples__ + -- -- >>> [1,2,3] <> [4,5,6] -- [1,2,3,4,5,6] + -- + -- >>> Just [1, 2, 3] <> Just [4, 5, 6] + -- Just [1,2,3,4,5,6] + -- + -- >>> putStr "Hello, " <> putStrLn "World!" + -- Hello, World! (<>) :: a -> a -> a a <> b = sconcat (a :| [ b ]) @@ -288,9 +296,20 @@ class Semigroup a where -- The default definition should be sufficient, but this can be -- overridden for efficiency. -- + -- ==== __Examples__ + -- + -- For the following examples, we will assume that we have: + -- -- >>> import Data.List.NonEmpty (NonEmpty (..)) + -- -- >>> sconcat $ "Hello" :| [" ", "Haskell", "!"] -- "Hello Haskell!" + -- + -- >>> sconcat $ Just [1, 2, 3] :| [Nothing, Just [4, 5, 6]] + -- Just [1,2,3,4,5,6] + -- + -- >>> sconcat $ Left 1 :| [Right 2, Left 3, Right 4] + -- Right 2 sconcat :: NonEmpty a -> a sconcat (a :| as) = go a as where go b (c:cs) = b <> go c cs @@ -298,17 +317,25 @@ class Semigroup a where -- | Repeat a value @n@ times. -- - -- Given that this works on a 'Semigroup' it is allowed to fail if - -- you request 0 or fewer repetitions, and the default definition - -- will do so. + -- The default definition will raise an exception for a multiplier that is @<= 0 at . + -- This may be overridden with an implementation that is total. For monoids + -- it is preferred to use 'stimesMonoid'. -- -- By making this a member of the class, idempotent semigroups -- and monoids can upgrade this to execute in \(\mathcal{O}(1)\) by -- picking @stimes = 'Data.Semigroup.stimesIdempotent'@ or @stimes = - -- 'stimesIdempotentMonoid'@ respectively. + -- 'Data.Semigroup.stimesIdempotentMonoid'@ respectively. + -- + -- ==== __Examples__ -- -- >>> stimes 4 [1] -- [1,1,1,1] + -- + -- >>> stimes 5 (putStr "hi!") + -- hi!hi!hi!hi!hi! + -- + -- >>> stimes 3 (Right ":)") + -- Right ":)" stimes :: Integral b => b -> a -> a stimes y0 x0 | y0 <= 0 = errorWithoutStackTrace "stimes: positive multiplier expected" @@ -358,8 +385,12 @@ class Semigroup a where class Semigroup a => Monoid a where -- | Identity of 'mappend' -- + -- ==== __Examples__ -- >>> "Hello world" <> mempty -- "Hello world" + -- + -- >>> mempty <> [1, 2, 3] + -- [1,2,3] mempty :: a mempty = mconcat [] {-# INLINE mempty #-} View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/fa4e5913251786f2b535b31abd3fad39da8b3602 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/fa4e5913251786f2b535b31abd3fad39da8b3602 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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TcM a -> TcM a) + -> [(RecFlag, LHsBinds GhcRn)] -> [LSig GhcRn] -> TcM (TcGblEnv, TcLclEnv) -- The TcGblEnv contains the new tcg_binds and tcg_spects -- The TcLclEnv has an extended type envt for the new bindings -tcTopBinds binds sigs +tcTopBinds no_terms binds sigs = do { -- Pattern synonym bindings populate the global environment - (binds', (tcg_env, tcl_env)) <- tcValBinds TopLevel binds sigs getEnvs + (binds', (tcg_env, tcl_env)) <- tcValBinds no_terms TopLevel binds sigs getEnvs ; specs <- tcImpPrags sigs -- SPECIALISE prags for imported Ids ; complete_matches <- restoreEnvs (tcg_env, tcl_env) $ tcCompleteSigs sigs @@ -258,7 +259,7 @@ tcLocalBinds (EmptyLocalBinds x) thing_inside ; return (EmptyLocalBinds x, thing) } tcLocalBinds (HsValBinds x (XValBindsLR (NValBinds binds sigs))) thing_inside - = do { (binds', thing) <- tcValBinds NotTopLevel binds sigs thing_inside + = do { (binds', thing) <- tcValBinds id NotTopLevel binds sigs thing_inside ; return (HsValBinds x (XValBindsLR (NValBinds binds' sigs)), thing) } tcLocalBinds (HsValBinds _ (ValBinds {})) _ = panic "tcLocalBinds" @@ -297,17 +298,19 @@ tcLocalBinds (HsIPBinds x (IPBinds _ ip_binds)) thing_inside toDict ipClass x ty = mkHsWrap $ mkWpCastR $ wrapIP $ mkClassPred ipClass [x,ty] -tcValBinds :: TopLevelFlag +tcValBinds :: (forall a. TcM a -> TcM a) + -> TopLevelFlag -> [(RecFlag, LHsBinds GhcRn)] -> [LSig GhcRn] -> TcM thing -> TcM ([(RecFlag, LHsBinds GhcTc)], thing) -tcValBinds top_lvl binds sigs thing_inside +tcValBinds no_terms top_lvl binds sigs thing_inside = do { -- Typecheck the signatures -- It's easier to do so now, once for all the SCCs together -- because a single signature f,g :: -- might relate to more than one SCC - (poly_ids, sig_fn) <- tcAddPatSynPlaceholders patsyns $ + (poly_ids, sig_fn) <- no_terms $ + tcAddPatSynPlaceholders patsyns $ tcTySigs sigs -- Extend the envt right away with all the Ids ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Module.hs ===================================== @@ -1619,21 +1619,22 @@ tcTopSrcDecls (HsGroup { hs_ext = all_bndrs, traceTc "Tc2 (src)" empty ; -- See Note [Demotion of unqualified variables] in GHC.Rename.Env - tcExtendKindEnv (mkTermVarPromErrEnv all_bndrs) $ do { + let { no_terms :: TcM a -> TcM a + ; no_terms = tcExtendKindEnv (mkTermVarPromErrEnv all_bndrs) } ; -- Source-language instances, including derivings, -- and import the supporting declarations traceTc "Tc3" empty ; (tcg_env, inst_infos, th_bndrs, XValBindsLR (NValBinds deriv_binds deriv_sigs)) - <- tcTyClsInstDecls tycl_decls deriv_decls val_binds ; + <- no_terms $ tcTyClsInstDecls tycl_decls deriv_decls val_binds ; updLclCtxt (\tcl_env -> tcl_env { tcl_th_bndrs = th_bndrs `plusNameEnv` tcl_th_bndrs tcl_env }) $ setGblEnv tcg_env $ do { -- Foreign import declarations next. traceTc "Tc4" empty ; - (fi_ids, fi_decls, fi_gres) <- tcForeignImports foreign_decls ; + (fi_ids, fi_decls, fi_gres) <- no_terms $ tcForeignImports foreign_decls ; tcExtendGlobalValEnv fi_ids $ do { -- Default declarations @@ -1647,14 +1648,14 @@ tcTopSrcDecls (HsGroup { hs_ext = all_bndrs, -- may be defined in terms of the former. (For instance, -- the bindings produced in a Data instance.) traceTc "Tc5" empty ; - tc_envs <- tcTopBinds val_binds val_sigs; + tc_envs <- tcTopBinds no_terms val_binds val_sigs; restoreEnvs tc_envs $ do { -- Now GHC-generated derived bindings, generics, and selectors -- Do not generate warnings from compiler-generated code; -- hence the use of discardWarnings tc_envs@(tcg_env, tcl_env) - <- discardWarnings (tcTopBinds deriv_binds deriv_sigs) ; + <- discardWarnings (tcTopBinds no_terms deriv_binds deriv_sigs) ; restoreEnvs tc_envs $ do { -- Environment doesn't change now -- Second pass over class and instance declarations, @@ -1700,7 +1701,7 @@ tcTopSrcDecls (HsGroup { hs_ext = all_bndrs, addUsedGREs NoDeprecationWarnings (bagToList fo_gres) ; return (tcg_env', tcl_env) - }}}}}}} + }}}}}} tcTopSrcDecls _ = panic "tcTopSrcDecls: ValBindsIn" ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ tcRecSelBinds sel_bind_prs do { (rec_sel_binds, tcg_env) <- discardWarnings $ -- See Note [Impredicative record selectors] setXOptM LangExt.ImpredicativeTypes $ - tcValBinds TopLevel binds sigs getGblEnv + tcValBinds id TopLevel binds sigs getGblEnv ; return (tcg_env `addTypecheckedBinds` map snd rec_sel_binds) } where sigs = [ L (noAnnSrcSpan loc) (XSig $ IdSig sel_id) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ac53f9a6d0df5d13d41c7c311488a48862397a42 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ac53f9a6d0df5d13d41c7c311488a48862397a42 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 91dabd67 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-02T09:09:26-04:00 Adjust and clarify handling of primop effects The existing "can_fail" and "has_side_effects" primop attributes that previously governed this were used in inconsistent and confusingly- documented ways, especially with regard to raising exceptions. This patch replaces them with a single "effect" attribute, with four possible values (NoEffect, CanFail, ThrowsException, ReadWriteEffect) as described in Note [Classifying primop effects]. A substantial amount of related documentation has been re-drafted for clarity and accuracy. In the process of making this attribute format change for literally every primop, several existing mis-classifications were detected and corrected. New primop attributes "cheap" and "work_free" were also added, and used in the obvious places. In view of their actual meaning and uses, `primOpOkForSideEffects` and `exprOkForSideEffects` have been renamed to `primOpOkToDiscard` and `exprOkToDiscard`, respectively. - - - - - f165c43c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-02T09:09:28-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - 27 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Demand.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/Setup.hs - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Rules/Generate.hs - hadrian/src/Rules/Lint.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/GenPrimopCode.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/base/Data/List.hs - libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 14:42:46 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Andrei Borzenkov (@sand-witch)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 10:42:46 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/int-index/term-capture] Fix bindHsQTyVars implicit variables scoping Message-ID: <64ca6b66c644b_2ec607ba48c59883@gitlab.mail> Andrei Borzenkov pushed to branch wip/int-index/term-capture at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: be987aa3 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-08-02T18:42:37+04:00 Fix bindHsQTyVars implicit variables scoping - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs ===================================== @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ bindSigTyVarsFV tvs thing_inside --------------- bindHsQTyVars :: forall a b. HsDocContext - -> Maybe a -- Just _ => an associated type decl + -> Maybe (a, [Name]) -- Just _ => an associated type decl -> FreeKiTyVars -- Kind variables from scope -> LHsQTyVars GhcPs -> (LHsQTyVars GhcRn -> FreeKiTyVars -> RnM (b, FreeVars)) @@ -887,14 +887,22 @@ bindHsQTyVars doc mb_assoc body_kv_occs hsq_bndrs thing_inside ; let -- See Note [bindHsQTyVars examples] for what -- all these various things are doing - bndrs, implicit_kvs' :: [LocatedN RdrName] + bndrs, all_implicit_kvs :: [LocatedN RdrName] bndrs = map hsLTyVarLocName hs_tv_bndrs - implicit_kvs' = filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs $ + all_implicit_kvs = filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs $ bndr_kv_occs ++ body_kv_occs body_remaining = filterFreeVarsToBind bndr_kv_occs $ filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs body_kv_occs - ; implicit_kvs <- filterInScopeM implicit_kvs' + tycl_bndrs = case mb_assoc of + Nothing -> emptyOccSet + Just (_, bndrs') -> mkOccSet (map nameOccName bndrs') + mentioned_tycl_bndrs = filter (\(L _ n) -> occName n `elemOccSet` tycl_bndrs) all_implicit_kvs + + + ; implicit_kvs' <- filterIn-ScopeM all_implicit_kvs + + ; let implicit_kvs = mentioned_tycl_bndrs ++ implicit_kvs' ; traceRn "checkMixedVars3" $ vcat [ text "bndrs" <+> ppr hs_tv_bndrs ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs ===================================== @@ -850,10 +850,11 @@ rnDataFamInstDecl atfi (DataFamInstDecl { dfid_eqn = -- Rename associated type family decl in class rnATDecls :: Name -- Class + -> [Name] -> [LFamilyDecl GhcPs] -> RnM ([LFamilyDecl GhcRn], FreeVars) -rnATDecls cls at_decls - = rnList (rnFamDecl (Just cls)) at_decls +rnATDecls cls bnrds at_decls + = rnList (rnFamDecl (Just (cls, bnrds))) at_decls rnATInstDecls :: (AssocTyFamInfo -> -- The function that renames decl GhcPs -> -- an instance. rnTyFamInstDecl @@ -1740,7 +1741,7 @@ rnTyClDecl (ClassDecl { tcdLayout = layout, { (context', cxt_fvs) <- rnMaybeContext cls_doc context ; fds' <- rnFds fds -- The fundeps have no free variables - ; (ats', fv_ats) <- rnATDecls cls' ats + ; (ats', fv_ats) <- rnATDecls cls' (hsAllLTyVarNames tyvars') ats ; let fvs = cxt_fvs `plusFV` fv_ats ; return ((tyvars', context', fds', ats'), fvs) } @@ -2187,7 +2188,7 @@ rnLDerivStrategy doc mds thing_inside (thing, fvs) <- thing_inside pure (ds, thing, fvs) -rnFamDecl :: Maybe Name -- Just cls => this FamilyDecl is nested +rnFamDecl :: Maybe (Name, [Name]) -- Just cls => this FamilyDecl is nested -- inside an *class decl* for cls -- used for associated types -> FamilyDecl GhcPs View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/be987aa36f83684a1183d988232709b6b94a851b -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/be987aa36f83684a1183d988232709b6b94a851b You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 15:05:19 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Andrei Borzenkov (@sand-witch)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 11:05:19 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/int-index/term-capture] Fix bindHsQTyVars implicit variables scoping Message-ID: <64ca70afda070_2ec607ba48c646e9@gitlab.mail> Andrei Borzenkov pushed to branch wip/int-index/term-capture at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: b24d9a71 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-08-02T19:04:50+04:00 Fix bindHsQTyVars implicit variables scoping - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs ===================================== @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ bindSigTyVarsFV tvs thing_inside --------------- bindHsQTyVars :: forall a b. HsDocContext - -> Maybe a -- Just _ => an associated type decl + -> Maybe (a, [Name]) -- Just _ => an associated type decl -> FreeKiTyVars -- Kind variables from scope -> LHsQTyVars GhcPs -> (LHsQTyVars GhcRn -> FreeKiTyVars -> RnM (b, FreeVars)) @@ -887,14 +887,22 @@ bindHsQTyVars doc mb_assoc body_kv_occs hsq_bndrs thing_inside ; let -- See Note [bindHsQTyVars examples] for what -- all these various things are doing - bndrs, implicit_kvs' :: [LocatedN RdrName] + bndrs, all_implicit_kvs :: [LocatedN RdrName] bndrs = map hsLTyVarLocName hs_tv_bndrs - implicit_kvs' = filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs $ + all_implicit_kvs = filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs $ bndr_kv_occs ++ body_kv_occs body_remaining = filterFreeVarsToBind bndr_kv_occs $ filterFreeVarsToBind bndrs body_kv_occs - ; implicit_kvs <- filterInScopeM implicit_kvs' + tycl_bndrs = case mb_assoc of + Nothing -> emptyOccSet + Just (_, bndrs') -> mkOccSet (map nameOccName bndrs') + mentioned_tycl_bndrs = filter (\(L _ n) -> occName n `elemOccSet` tycl_bndrs) all_implicit_kvs + + + ; implicit_kvs' <- filterInScopeM all_implicit_kvs + + ; let implicit_kvs = mentioned_tycl_bndrs ++ implicit_kvs' ; traceRn "checkMixedVars3" $ vcat [ text "bndrs" <+> ppr hs_tv_bndrs ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs ===================================== @@ -850,10 +850,11 @@ rnDataFamInstDecl atfi (DataFamInstDecl { dfid_eqn = -- Rename associated type family decl in class rnATDecls :: Name -- Class + -> [Name] -> [LFamilyDecl GhcPs] -> RnM ([LFamilyDecl GhcRn], FreeVars) -rnATDecls cls at_decls - = rnList (rnFamDecl (Just cls)) at_decls +rnATDecls cls bnrds at_decls + = rnList (rnFamDecl (Just (cls, bnrds))) at_decls rnATInstDecls :: (AssocTyFamInfo -> -- The function that renames decl GhcPs -> -- an instance. rnTyFamInstDecl @@ -1740,7 +1741,7 @@ rnTyClDecl (ClassDecl { tcdLayout = layout, { (context', cxt_fvs) <- rnMaybeContext cls_doc context ; fds' <- rnFds fds -- The fundeps have no free variables - ; (ats', fv_ats) <- rnATDecls cls' ats + ; (ats', fv_ats) <- rnATDecls cls' (hsAllLTyVarNames tyvars') ats ; let fvs = cxt_fvs `plusFV` fv_ats ; return ((tyvars', context', fds', ats'), fvs) } @@ -2187,7 +2188,7 @@ rnLDerivStrategy doc mds thing_inside (thing, fvs) <- thing_inside pure (ds, thing, fvs) -rnFamDecl :: Maybe Name -- Just cls => this FamilyDecl is nested +rnFamDecl :: Maybe (Name, [Name]) -- Just cls => this FamilyDecl is nested -- inside an *class decl* for cls -- used for associated types -> FamilyDecl GhcPs View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b24d9a71e8e2d486eea6d7e8881d4debfe6fc9a5 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b24d9a71e8e2d486eea6d7e8881d4debfe6fc9a5 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 15:30:20 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Finley McIlwaine (@FinleyMcIlwaine)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 11:30:20 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/t23103] Refactor estimation of stack info table provenance Message-ID: <64ca768c4cbac_2ec607ba48c7477f@gitlab.mail> Finley McIlwaine pushed to branch wip/t23103 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 979ebf65 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-02T09:23:30-06:00 Refactor estimation of stack info table provenance This commit greatly refactors the way we compute estimated provenance for stack info tables. Previously, this process was done using an entirely separate traversal of the whole Cmm code stream to build the map from info tables to source locations. The separate traversal is now fused with the Cmm code generation pipeline in GHC.Driver.Main. This results in very significant code generation speed ups when -finfo-table-map is enabled. In testing, this patch reduces code generation times by almost 30% with -finfo-table-map and -O0, and 60% with -finfo-table-map and -O1 or -O2 . Fixes #23103 - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Driver/GenerateCgIPEStub.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/GenerateCgIPEStub.hs ===================================== @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} -module GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub) where +module GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub, lookupEstimatedTicks) where import Data.Map.Strict (Map) import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Map -import Data.Maybe (mapMaybe, listToMaybe) import Data.Semigroup ((<>)) import GHC.Cmm -import GHC.Cmm.CLabel (CLabel) -import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow (Block, C, O) +import GHC.Cmm.CLabel (CLabel, mkAsmTempLabel) +import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow (O) import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Block (blockSplit, blockToList) import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Collections -import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label (Label, LabelMap) +import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label (Label) import GHC.Cmm.Info.Build (emptySRT) import GHC.Cmm.Pipeline (cmmPipeline) -import GHC.Data.Maybe (firstJusts) import GHC.Data.Stream (Stream, liftIO) import qualified GHC.Data.Stream as Stream import GHC.Driver.Env (hsc_dflags, hsc_logger) @@ -26,7 +24,7 @@ import GHC.Driver.Config.StgToCmm import GHC.Driver.Config.Cmm import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Runtime.Heap.Layout (isStackRep) -import GHC.Settings (Platform, platformTablesNextToCode) +import GHC.Settings (platformTablesNextToCode) import GHC.StgToCmm.Monad (getCmm, initC, runC, initFCodeState) import GHC.StgToCmm.Prof (initInfoTableProv) import GHC.StgToCmm.Types (CmmCgInfos (..), ModuleLFInfos) @@ -58,10 +56,16 @@ by `generateCgIPEStub`. This leads to the question: How to figure out the source location of a return frame? -While the lookup algorithms when tables-next-to-code is on/off differ in details, they have in -common that we want to lookup the `CmmNode.CmmTick` (containing a `SourceNote`) that is nearest -(before) the usage of the return frame's label. (Which label and label type is used differs between -these two use cases.) +The algorithm for determining source locations for stack info tables is implemented in +`lookupEstimatedTicks` as two passes over every 'CmmGroupSRTs'. The first pass generates estimated +source locations for any labels potentially corresponding to stack info tables in the Cmm code. The +second pass walks over the Cmm decls and creates an entry in the IPE map for every info table, +looking up source locations for stack info tables in the map generated during the first pass. + +The rest of this note will document exactly how the first pass generates the map from labels to +estimated source positions. The algorithms are different depending on whether tables-next-to-code +is on or off. Both algorithms have in common that we are looking for a `CmmNode.CmmTick` +(containing a `SourceNote`) that is near what we estimate to be the label of a return stack frame. With tables-next-to-code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -113,15 +117,15 @@ for a detailed explanation. Here we use the fact, that calls (represented by `CmmNode.CmmCall`) are always closed on exit (`CmmNode O C`, `O` means open, `C` closed). In other words, they are always at the end of a block. -So, given a stack represented info table (likely representing a return frame, but this isn't completely -sure as there are e.g. update frames, too) with it's label (`c18g` in the example above) and a `CmmGraph`: - - Look at the end of every block, if it's a `CmmNode.CmmCall` returning to the continuation with the - label of the return frame. - - If there's such a call, lookup the nearest `CmmNode.CmmTick` by traversing the middle part of the block - backwards (from end to beginning). - - Take the first `CmmNode.CmmTick` that contains a `Tickish.SourceNote` and return it's payload as - `IpeSourceLocation`. (There are other `Tickish` constructors like `ProfNote` or `HpcTick`, these are - ignored.) +So, given a `CmmGraph`: + - Look at the end of every block: If it is a `CmmNode.CmmCall` returning to some label, lookup + the nearest `CmmNode.CmmTick` by traversing the middle part of the block backwards (from end to + beginning). + - Take the first `CmmNode.CmmTick` that contains a `Tickish.SourceNote` and map the label we + found to it's payload as an `IpeSourceLocation`. (There are other `Tickish` constructors like + `ProfNote` or `HpcTick`, these are ignored.) + +See `labelsToSourcesWithTNTC` for the implementation of this algorithm. Without tables-next-to-code ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -176,16 +180,27 @@ In this example we have to lookup `//tick src` for the return f Notice, that this cannot be done with the `Label` `c18M`, but with the `CLabel` `block_c18M_info` (`label: block_c18M_info` is actually a `CLabel`). -The find the tick: - - Every `Block` is checked from top (first) to bottom (last) node for an assignment like - `I64[Sp - 24] = block_c18M_info;`. The lefthand side is actually ignored. - - If such an assignment is found the search is over, because the payload (content of - `Tickish.SourceNote`, represented as `IpeSourceLocation`) of last visited tick is always - remembered in a `Maybe`. +Given a `CmmGraph`: + - Check every `CmmBlock` from top (first) to bottom (last). + - If a `CmmTick` holding a `SourceNote` is found, remember the source location in the tick. + - If an assignment of the form `... = block_c18M_info;` (a `CmmStore` whose RHS is a + `CmmLit (CmmLabel l)`) is found, map that label to the most recently visited source note's + location. + +See `labelsToSourcesSansTNTC` for the implementation of this algorithm. -} -generateCgIPEStub :: HscEnv -> Module -> InfoTableProvMap -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs (NonCaffySet, ModuleLFInfos) -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos -generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do +generateCgIPEStub + :: HscEnv + -> Module + -> InfoTableProvMap + -> ( NonCaffySet + , ModuleLFInfos + , Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + , IPEStats + ) + -> Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos +generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv (nonCaffySet, moduleLFInfos, infoTablesWithTickishes, initStats) = do let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env platform = targetPlatform dflags logger = hsc_logger hsc_env @@ -193,24 +208,6 @@ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do cmm_cfg = initCmmConfig dflags cgState <- liftIO initC - -- Collect info tables from the Cmm if -finfo-table-map is enabled. If - -- -finfo-table-map is not enabled, infoTablesWithTickishes will be empty. If - -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is enabled, any STACK info tables will be - -- mapped to their source locations (See Note [Stacktraces from Info Table - -- Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)]). If - -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is not enabled, we need to track how many STACK - -- info tables we have skipped (in case -dipe-stats is enabled). Note that - -- this is the only stats tracking we do at this stage, so initStats here - -- should only ever contain stats about skipped STACK info tables. - let - collectFun = - if gopt Opt_InfoTableMap dflags then - collect platform - else - collectNothing platform - - ((infoTablesWithTickishes, initStats), (nonCaffySet, moduleLFInfos)) <- Stream.mapAccumL_ collectFun (mempty, mempty) s - -- Yield Cmm for Info Table Provenance Entries (IPEs) let denv' = denv {provInfoTables = Map.mapKeys cit_lbl infoTablesWithTickishes} ((mIpeStub, ipeCmmGroup), _) = runC (initStgToCmmConfig dflags this_mod) fstate cgState $ getCmm (initInfoTableProv initStats (Map.keys infoTablesWithTickishes) denv') @@ -232,102 +229,148 @@ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv s = do Nothing -> return mempty return CmmCgInfos {cgNonCafs = nonCaffySet, cgLFInfos = moduleLFInfos, cgIPEStub = ipeStub} - where - -- These functions are applied to the elements of the stream of - -- CmmGroupSRTs. 'collect' populates a map from info table to potential - -- source location, and is used when -finfo-table-map is supplied. - -- 'collectNothing' does nothing and just throws out the stream elements. - collect, collectNothing - :: Platform - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - -> CmmGroupSRTs - -> IO ((Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats), CmmGroupSRTs) - collect platform (!acc, !stats) cmmGroupSRTs = do - let - blocks = concatMap toBlockList (graphs cmmGroupSRTs) - labelsToInfoTables = collectInfoTables cmmGroupSRTs - (tablesToTickishes, stats') = mapFoldlWithKey (lookupEstimatedTick platform blocks) (acc, stats) labelsToInfoTables - return ((tablesToTickishes, stats'), cmmGroupSRTs) - collectNothing _ _ cmmGroupSRTs = pure ((Map.empty, mempty), cmmGroupSRTs) - - collectInfoTables :: CmmGroupSRTs -> LabelMap CmmInfoTable - collectInfoTables cmmGroup = foldl' extractInfoTables mapEmpty cmmGroup - - extractInfoTables :: LabelMap CmmInfoTable -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph -> LabelMap CmmInfoTable - extractInfoTables acc (CmmProc h _ _ _) = acc `mapUnion` info_tbls h - extractInfoTables acc _ = acc - - lookupEstimatedTick - :: Platform - -> [CmmBlock] - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - -> Label - -> CmmInfoTable - -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) - lookupEstimatedTick platform blocks (!acc, !stats) infoTableLabel infoTable = do - -- All return frame info tables are stack represented, though not all stack represented info - -- tables have to be return frames. - if (isStackRep . cit_rep) infoTable then - if gopt Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack (hsc_dflags hsc_env) then - -- This is a STACK info table and we DO want to put it in the info - -- table map - let - findFun = - if platformTablesNextToCode platform - then findCmmTickishWithTNTC infoTableLabel - else findCmmTickishSansTNTC (cit_lbl infoTable) - -- Avoid retaining the blocks - !srcloc = - case firstJusts $ map findFun blocks of - Just !srcloc -> Just srcloc - Nothing -> Nothing - in - (Map.insert infoTable srcloc acc, stats) - else - -- This is a STACK info table but we DO NOT want to put it in the info - -- table map (-fno-info-table-map-with-stack was given), track it as - -- skipped - (acc, stats <> skippedIpeStats) +-- | Given: +-- * an initial mapping from info tables to possible source locations, +-- * initial 'IPEStats', +-- * a 'CmmGroupSRTs', +-- +-- map every info table listed in the 'CmmProc's of the group to their possible +-- source locations and update 'IPEStats' for skipped stack info tables (in case +-- both -finfo-table-map and -fno-info-table-map-with-stack were given). See: +-- Note [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)] +-- +-- Note: While it would be cleaner if we could keep the recursion and +-- accumulation internal to this function, this cannot be done without +-- separately traversing stream of 'CmmGroupSRTs' in 'GHC.Driver.Main'. The +-- initial implementation of this logic did such a thing, and code generation +-- performance suffered considerably as a result (see #23103). +lookupEstimatedTicks + :: HscEnv + -> Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + -> IPEStats + -> CmmGroupSRTs + -> IO (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) +lookupEstimatedTicks hsc_env ipes stats cmm_group_srts = + -- Pass 2: Create an entry in the IPE map for every info table listed in + -- this CmmGroupSRTs. If the info table is a stack info table and + -- -finfo-table-map-with-stack is enabled, look up its estimated source + -- location in the map generate during Pass 1. If the info table is a stack + -- info table and -finfo-table-map-with-stack is not enabled, skip the table + -- and note it as skipped in the IPE stats. If the info table is not a stack + -- info table, insert into the IPE map with no source location information + -- (for now; see `convertInfoProvMap` in GHC.StgToCmm.Utils to see how source + -- locations for these tables get filled in) + pure $ foldl' collectInfoTables (ipes, stats) cmm_group_srts + where + dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env + platform = targetPlatform dflags + + -- Pass 1: Map every label meeting the conditions described in Note + -- [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack + -- unwinding)] to the estimated source location (also as described in the + -- aformentioned note) + -- + -- Note: It's important that this remains a thunk so we do not compute this + -- map if -fno-info-table-with-stack is given + labelsToSources :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + labelsToSources = + if platformTablesNextToCode platform then + foldl' labelsToSourcesWithTNTC Map.empty cmm_group_srts else - -- This is not a STACK info table, so put it in the map with no source - -- location (for now) - (Map.insert infoTable Nothing acc, stats) + foldl' labelsToSourcesSansTNTC Map.empty cmm_group_srts - graphs :: CmmGroupSRTs -> [CmmGraph] - graphs = foldl' go [] + collectInfoTables + :: (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + collectInfoTables (!acc, !stats) (CmmProc h _ _ _) = + mapFoldlWithKey go (acc, stats) (info_tbls h) where - go :: [CmmGraph] -> GenCmmDecl d h CmmGraph -> [CmmGraph] - go acc (CmmProc _ _ _ g) = g : acc - go acc _ = acc - - findCmmTickishWithTNTC :: Label -> Block CmmNode C C -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - findCmmTickishWithTNTC label block = do - let (_, middleBlock, endBlock) = blockSplit block - - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel endBlock label - lastTickInBlock middleBlock + go :: (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> Label + -> CmmInfoTable + -> (Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + go (!acc, !stats) lbl' tbl = + let + lbl = + if platformTablesNextToCode platform then + -- TNTC case, the mapped CLabel will be the result of + -- mkAsmTempLabel on the info table label + mkAsmTempLabel lbl' + else + -- Non-TNTC case, the mapped CLabel will be the CLabel of the + -- info table itself + cit_lbl tbl + in + if (isStackRep . cit_rep) tbl then + if gopt Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack dflags then + -- This is a stack info table and we DO want to put it in the + -- info table map + (Map.insert tbl (Map.lookup lbl labelsToSources) acc, stats) + else + -- This is a stack info table but we DO NOT want to put it in + -- the info table map (-fno-info-table-map-with-stack was + -- given), track it as skipped + (acc, stats <> skippedIpeStats) + else + -- This is not a stack info table, so put it in the map with no + -- source location (for now) + (Map.insert tbl Nothing acc, stats) + collectInfoTables (!acc, !stats) _ = (acc, stats) + +-- | See Note [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)] +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC + :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC acc (CmmProc _ _ _ cmm_graph) = + foldl' go acc (toBlockList cmm_graph) + where + go :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation -> CmmBlock -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + go acc block = + case (,) <$> returnFrameLabel <*> lastTickInBlock of + Just (clabel, src_loc) -> Map.insert clabel src_loc acc + Nothing -> acc where - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel :: CmmNode O C -> Label -> Maybe () - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel (CmmCall _ (Just l) _ _ _ _) clabel | l == clabel = Just () - isCallWithReturnFrameLabel _ _ = Nothing - - lastTickInBlock block = - listToMaybe $ - mapMaybe maybeTick $ (reverse . blockToList) block - - maybeTick :: CmmNode O O -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - maybeTick (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) = Just (span, name) - maybeTick _ = Nothing - - findCmmTickishSansTNTC :: CLabel -> Block CmmNode C C -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - findCmmTickishSansTNTC cLabel block = do - let (_, middleBlock, _) = blockSplit block - find cLabel (blockToList middleBlock) Nothing + (_, middleBlock, endBlock) = blockSplit block + + returnFrameLabel :: Maybe CLabel + returnFrameLabel = + case endBlock of + (CmmCall _ (Just l) _ _ _ _) -> Just $ mkAsmTempLabel l + _ -> Nothing + + lastTickInBlock = foldr maybeTick Nothing (blockToList middleBlock) + + maybeTick :: CmmNode O O -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation + maybeTick _ s@(Just _) = s + maybeTick (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) Nothing = Just (span, name) + maybeTick _ _ = Nothing +labelsToSourcesWithTNTC acc _ = acc + +-- | See Note [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)] +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC + :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + -> GenCmmDecl RawCmmStatics CmmTopInfo CmmGraph + -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC acc (CmmProc _ _ _ cmm_graph) = + foldl' go acc (toBlockList cmm_graph) + where + go :: Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation -> CmmBlock -> Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation + go acc block = fst $ foldl' collectLabels (acc, Nothing) (blockToList middleBlock) where - find :: CLabel -> [CmmNode O O] -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation -> Maybe IpeSourceLocation - find label (b : blocks) lastTick = case b of - (CmmStore _ (CmmLit (CmmLabel l)) _) -> if label == l then lastTick else find label blocks lastTick - (CmmTick (SourceNote span name)) -> find label blocks $ Just (span, name) - _ -> find label blocks lastTick - find _ [] _ = Nothing + (_, middleBlock, _) = blockSplit block + + collectLabels + :: (Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation, Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + -> CmmNode O O + -> (Map CLabel IpeSourceLocation, Maybe IpeSourceLocation) + collectLabels (!acc, lastTick) b = + case (b, lastTick) of + (CmmStore _ (CmmLit (CmmLabel l)) _, Just src_loc) -> + (Map.insert l src_loc acc, Nothing) + (CmmTick (SourceNote span name), _) -> + (acc, Just (span, name)) + _ -> (acc, lastTick) +labelsToSourcesSansTNTC acc _ = acc \ No newline at end of file ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Main.hs ===================================== @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ import GHC.Driver.Config.StgToJS (initStgToJSConfig) import GHC.Driver.Config.Diagnostic import GHC.Driver.Config.Tidy import GHC.Driver.Hooks -import GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub) +import GHC.Driver.GenerateCgIPEStub (generateCgIPEStub, lookupEstimatedTicks) import GHC.Runtime.Context import GHC.Runtime.Interpreter @@ -280,6 +280,8 @@ import Control.Monad import Data.IORef import System.FilePath as FilePath import System.Directory +import qualified Data.Map as M +import Data.Map (Map) import qualified Data.Set as S import Data.Set (Set) import Data.Functor ((<&>)) @@ -295,8 +297,10 @@ import Data.Time import System.IO.Unsafe ( unsafeInterleaveIO ) import GHC.Iface.Env ( trace_if ) import GHC.Stg.InferTags.TagSig (seqTagSig) +import GHC.StgToCmm.Utils (IPEStats) import GHC.Types.Unique.FM import GHC.Types.Unique.DFM +import GHC.Cmm.Config (CmmConfig) {- ********************************************************************** @@ -2126,21 +2130,41 @@ doCodeGen hsc_env this_mod denv data_tycons cmm_config = initCmmConfig dflags - pipeline_stream :: Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs (NonCaffySet, ModuleLFInfos) + pipeline_stream :: Stream IO CmmGroupSRTs CmmCgInfos pipeline_stream = do - (non_cafs, lf_infos) <- + ((mod_srt_info, ipes, ipe_stats), lf_infos) <- {-# SCC "cmmPipeline" #-} - Stream.mapAccumL_ (cmmPipeline logger cmm_config) (emptySRT this_mod) ppr_stream1 - <&> first (srtMapNonCAFs . moduleSRTMap) - - return (non_cafs, lf_infos) + Stream.mapAccumL_ (pipeline_action logger cmm_config) (emptySRT this_mod, M.empty, mempty) ppr_stream1 + let nonCaffySet = srtMapNonCAFs (moduleSRTMap mod_srt_info) + cmmCgInfos <- generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv (nonCaffySet, lf_infos, ipes, ipe_stats) + return cmmCgInfos + + pipeline_action + :: Logger + -> CmmConfig + -> (ModuleSRTInfo, Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats) + -> CmmGroup + -> IO ((ModuleSRTInfo, Map CmmInfoTable (Maybe IpeSourceLocation), IPEStats), CmmGroupSRTs) + pipeline_action logger cmm_config (mod_srt_info, ipes, stats) cmm_group = do + (mod_srt_info', cmm_srts) <- cmmPipeline logger cmm_config mod_srt_info cmm_group + + -- If -finfo-table-map is enabled, we precompute a map from info + -- tables to source locations. See Note [Mapping Info Tables to Source + -- Positions] in GHC.Stg.Debug. + (ipes', stats') <- + if (gopt Opt_InfoTableMap dflags) then + lookupEstimatedTicks hsc_env ipes stats cmm_srts + else + return (ipes, stats) + + return ((mod_srt_info', ipes', stats'), cmm_srts) dump2 a = do unless (null a) $ putDumpFileMaybe logger Opt_D_dump_cmm "Output Cmm" FormatCMM (pdoc platform a) return a - return $ Stream.mapM dump2 $ generateCgIPEStub hsc_env this_mod denv pipeline_stream + return $ Stream.mapM dump2 pipeline_stream myCoreToStg :: Logger -> DynFlags -> [Var] -> Bool View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/979ebf658ca41b3696b72812bff523015bda48d7 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/979ebf658ca41b3696b72812bff523015bda48d7 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 16:29:49 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sven Tennie (@supersven)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 12:29:49 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/supersven/riscv64-ncg] Fix loading 12bit < imm <= 32bit immediates Message-ID: <64ca847d8cf25_2ec607ba464916dc@gitlab.mail> Sven Tennie pushed to branch wip/supersven/riscv64-ncg at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 265bb433 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-02T18:24:49+02:00 Fix loading 12bit < imm <= 32bit immediates The prior version sign extended the immediate. - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/RV64/Ppr.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/RV64/Ppr.hs ===================================== @@ -532,11 +532,11 @@ pprInstr platform instr = case instr of | (OpImm (ImmInteger i)) <- o2 , fitsIn32bits i -> lines_ [ text "\tlui" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%hi(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" - , text "\taddi" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%lo(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" ] + , text "\taddw" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%lo(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" ] | (OpImm (ImmInt i)) <- o2 , fitsIn32bits i -> lines_ [ text "\tlui" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%hi(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" - , text "\taddi" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%lo(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" ] + , text "\taddw" <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> pprOp platform o1 <> comma <+> text "%lo(" <> pprOp platform o2 <> text ")" ] | isImmOp o2 -- Surrender! 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 16:34:36 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 12:34:36 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/fix-freebsd] 2760 commits: GHC.HsToCore.Coverage: No more HscEnv, less DynFlags Message-ID: <64ca859c2de85_2ec607ba41492027@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/fix-freebsd at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 4ff19981 by John Ericson at 2022-02-07T11:04:43-05:00 GHC.HsToCore.Coverage: No more HscEnv, less DynFlags Progress towards #20730 - - - - - b09389a6 by John Ericson at 2022-02-07T11:04:43-05:00 Create `CoverageConfig` As requested by @mpickering to collect the information we project from `HscEnv` - - - - - ff867c46 by Greg Steuck at 2022-02-07T11:05:24-05:00 Avoid using removed utils/checkUniques in validate Asked the question: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7460/diffs#4061f4d17546e239dd10d78c6b48668c2a288e02_1_0 - - - - - a9355e84 by sheaf at 2022-02-08T05:27:25-05:00 Allow HasField in quantified constraints We perform validity checking on user-written HasField instances, for example to disallow: data Foo a = Foo { fld :: Int } instance HasField "fld" (Foo a) Bool However, these checks were also being made on quantified constraints, e.g. data Bar where Bar :: (forall a. HasField s (Foo a) Int) => Proxy s -> Bar This patch simply skips validity checking for quantified constraints, in line with what we already do for equality constraints such as Coercible. Fixes #20989 - - - - - 6d77d3d8 by sheaf at 2022-02-08T05:28:05-05:00 Relax TyEq:N: allow out-of-scope newtype DataCon The 'bad_newtype' assertion in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canEqCanLHSFinish failed to account for the possibility that the newtype constructor might not be in scope, in which case we don't provide any guarantees about canonicalising away a newtype on the RHS of a representational equality. Fixes #21010 - - - - - a893d2f3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Remove linter dependency on lint-submods - - - - - 457a5b9c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 notes-util: initial commit - - - - - 1a943859 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add lint-notes job - - - - - bc5cbce6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Add notes linter to testsuite - - - - - 38c6e301 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Fix some notes - - - - - c3aac0f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Add suggestion mode to notes-util - - - - - 5dd29aea by Cale Gibbard at 2022-02-08T05:29:18-05:00 `hscSimpleIface` drop fingerprint param and ret `hscSimpleIface` does not depend on or modify the `Maybe Fingerprint` it is given, only passes it through, so get rid of the extraneous passing. Perhaps the intent was that there would be an iface fingerprint check of some sort? but this was never done. If/when we we want to do that, we can add it back then. - - - - - 4bcbd731 by Cale Gibbard at 2022-02-08T05:29:54-05:00 Document `hscIncrementalFrontend` and flip bool - - - - - b713db1e by John Ericson at 2022-02-08T05:30:29-05:00 StgToCmm: Get rid of GHC.Driver.Session imports `DynFlags` is gone, but let's move a few trivial things around to get rid of its module too. - - - - - f115c382 by Gleb Popov at 2022-02-08T05:31:05-05:00 Fix build on recent FreeBSD. Recent FreeBSD versions gained the sched_getaffinity function, which made two mutually exclusive #ifdef blocks to be enabled. - - - - - 3320ab40 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T10:42:04-05:00 rts/MemoryMap: Use mach_-prefixed type names There appears to be some inconsistency in system-call type naming across Darwin toolchains. Specifically: * the `address` argument to `mach_vm_region` apparently wants to be a `mach_vm_address_t *`, not a `vm_address_t *` * the `vmsize` argument to `mach_vm_region` wants to be a `mach_vm_size_t`, not a `vm_size_t` - - - - - b33f0cfa by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-02-08T10:42:41-05:00 Document that reifyRoles includes kind parameters Close #21056 - - - - - bd493ed6 by PHO at 2022-02-08T10:43:19-05:00 Don't try to build stage1 with -eventlog if stage0 doesn't provide it Like -threaded, stage0 isn't guaranteed to have an event-logging RTS. - - - - - 03c2de0f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Use absolute paths for config.libdir Fixes #21052 - - - - - ef294525 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Clean up old/redundant predicates - - - - - a39ed908 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Add missing dependency on ghcconfig - - - - - a172be07 by PHO at 2022-02-09T03:56:59-05:00 Implement System.Environment.getExecutablePath for NetBSD and also use it from GHC.BaseDir.getBaseDir - - - - - 62fa126d by PHO at 2022-02-09T03:57:37-05:00 Fix a portability issue in m4/find_llvm_prog.m4 `test A == B' is a Bash extension, which doesn't work on platforms where /bin/sh is not Bash. - - - - - fd9981e3 by Ryan Scott at 2022-02-09T03:58:13-05:00 Look through untyped TH splices in tcInferAppHead_maybe Previously, surrounding a head expression with a TH splice would defeat `tcInferAppHead_maybe`, preventing some expressions from typechecking that used to typecheck in previous GHC versions (see #21038 for examples). This is simple enough to fix: just look through `HsSpliceE`s in `tcInferAppHead_maybe`. I've added some additional prose to `Note [Application chains and heads]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.App` to accompany this change. Fixes #21038. - - - - - 00975981 by sheaf at 2022-02-09T03:58:53-05:00 Add test for #21037 This program was rejected by GHC 9.2, but is accepted on newer versions of GHC. This patch adds a regression test. Closes #21037 - - - - - fad0b2b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T08:29:46-05:00 Rename -merge-objs flag to --merge-objs For consistency with --make and friends. - - - - - 1dbe5b2a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T08:30:22-05:00 driver: Filter out our own boot module in hptSomeThingsBelow hptSomeThingsBelow would return a list of modules which contain the .hs-boot file for a particular module. This caused some problems because we would try and find the module in the HPT (but it's not there when we're compiling the module itself). Fixes #21058 - - - - - 2b1cced1 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-09T20:42:23-05:00 NCG: minor code factorization - - - - - e01ffec2 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-09T20:42:23-05:00 ByteCode: avoid out-of-bound read Cf https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/18431#note_287139 - - - - - 53c26e79 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-02-09T20:43:02-05:00 Include ru_name in toHsRule message See #18147 - - - - - 3df06922 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts: Rename MemoryMap.[ch] -> ReportMemoryMap.[ch] - - - - - e219ac82 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts: Move mmapForLinker and friends to linker/MMap.c They are not particularly related to linking. - - - - - 30e205ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/linker: Drop dead IA64 code - - - - - 4d3a306d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/linker/MMap: Use MemoryAccess in mmapForLinker - - - - - 1db4f1fe by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 linker: Don't use MAP_FIXED As noted in #21057, we really shouldn't be using MAP_FIXED. I would much rather have the process crash with a "failed to map" error than randomly overwrite existing mappings. Closes #21057. - - - - - 1eeae25c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/mmap: Refactor mmapForLinker Here we try to separate the policy decisions of where to place mappings from the mechanism of creating the mappings. This makes things significantly easier to follow. - - - - - ac2d18a7 by sheaf at 2022-02-09T20:44:18-05:00 Add some perf tests for coercions This patch adds some performance tests for programs that create large coercions. This is useful because the existing test coverage is not very representative of real-world situations. In particular, this adds a test involving an extensible records library, a common pain-point for users. - - - - - 48f25715 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-10T04:35:35-05:00 Add late cost centre support This allows cost centres to be inserted after the core optimization pipeline has run. - - - - - 0ff70427 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-10T04:36:11-05:00 Docs:Mention that safe calls don't keep their arguments alive. - - - - - 1d3ed168 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T04:36:46-05:00 PEi386: Drop Windows Vista fallback in addLibrarySearchPath We no longer support Windows Vista. - - - - - 2a6f2681 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T04:36:46-05:00 linker/PEi386: Make addLibrarySearchPath long-path aware Previously `addLibrarySearchPath` failed to normalise the added path to UNC form before passing it to `AddDllDirectory`. Consequently, the call was subject to the MAX_PATH restriction, leading to the failure of `test-defaulting-plugin-fail`, among others. Happily, this also nicely simplifies the implementation. Closes #21059. - - - - - 2a47ee9c by Daniel Gröber at 2022-02-10T19:18:58-05:00 ghc-boot: Simplify writePackageDb permissions handling Commit ef8a3fbf1 ("ghc-boot: Fix metadata handling of writeFileAtomic") introduced a somewhat over-engineered fix for #14017 by trying to preserve the current permissions if the target file already exists. The problem in the issue is simply that the package db cache file should be world readable but isn't if umask is too restrictive. In fact the previous fix only handles part of this problem. If the file isn't already there in a readable configuration it wont make it so which isn't really ideal either. Rather than all that we now simply always force all the read access bits to allow access while leaving the owner at the system default as it's just not our business to mess with it. - - - - - a1d97968 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T19:19:34-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule Adapts GHC to the factoring-out of `Cabal-syntax`. Fixes #20991. Metric Decrease: haddock.Cabal - - - - - 89cf8caa by Morrow at 2022-02-10T19:20:13-05:00 Add metadata to integer-gmp.cabal - - - - - c995b7e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix event type of EVENT_IPE This leads to corrupted eventlogs because the size of EVENT_IPE is completely wrong. Fixes a bug introduced in 2e29edb7421c21902b47d130d45f60d3f584a0de - - - - - 59ba8fb3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix event type of MEM_RETURN This leads to corrupted eventlogs because the size of EVENT_MEM_RETURN is completely wrong. Fixes a bug introduced in 2e29edb7421c21902b47d130d45f60d3f584a0de - - - - - 19413d09 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Delete misleading comment in gen_event_types.py Not all events start with CapNo and there's not logic I could see which adds this to the length. - - - - - e06f49c0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix size of TICKY_COUNTER_BEGIN_SAMPLE - - - - - 2f99255b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:21:24-05:00 Fix copy-pasto in prof-late-ccs docs - - - - - 19deb002 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:21:59-05:00 Refine tcSemigroupWarnings to work in ghc-prim ghc-prim doesn't depend on base so can't have any Monoid or Semigroup instances. However, attempting to load these definitions ran into issues when the interface for `GHC.Base` did exist as that would try and load the interface for `GHC.Types` (which is the module we are trying to compile and has no interface). The fix is to just not do this check when we are compiling a module in ghc-prim. Fixes #21069 - - - - - 34dec6b7 by sheaf at 2022-02-11T17:55:34-05:00 Decrease the size of the LargeRecord test This test was taking too long to run, so this patch makes it smaller. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 9cab90d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-11T22:27:19-05:00 Make sure all platforms have a release job The release bindists are currently a mixture of validate and release builds. This is bad because the validate builds don't have profiling libraries. The fix is to make sure there is a release job for each platform we want to produce a release for.t Fixes #21066 - - - - - 4bce3575 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-11T22:27:54-05:00 testsuite: Make sure all tests trigger ghc rebuild I made a mistake when implementing #21029 which meant that certain tests didn't trigger a GHC recompilation. By adding the `test:ghc` target to the default settings all tests will now depend on this target unless explicitly opting out via the no_deps modifier. - - - - - 90a26f8b by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-11T22:28:34-05:00 Fix documentation about Word64Rep/Int64Rep (#16964) - - - - - 0e93023e by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-12T13:59:41+00:00 Tag inference work. This does three major things: * Enforce the invariant that all strict fields must contain tagged pointers. * Try to predict the tag on bindings in order to omit tag checks. * Allows functions to pass arguments unlifted (call-by-value). The former is "simply" achieved by wrapping any constructor allocations with a case which will evaluate the respective strict bindings. The prediction is done by a new data flow analysis based on the STG representation of a program. This also helps us to avoid generating redudant cases for the above invariant. StrictWorkers are created by W/W directly and SpecConstr indirectly. See the Note [Strict Worker Ids] Other minor changes: * Add StgUtil module containing a few functions needed by, but not specific to the tag analysis. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12545 T18698b T18140 T18923 LargeRecord Metric Increase: LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T15164 T18282 T18304 T18698a T1969 T20049 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9233 T9675 T9961 T19695 WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - 744f8a11 by Greg Steuck at 2022-02-12T17:13:55-05:00 Only check the exit code in derefnull & divbyzero tests on OpenBSD - - - - - eeead9fc by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts/Adjustor: Ensure that allocateExecPage succeeded Previously we failed to handle the case that `allocateExecPage` failed. - - - - - afdfaff0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts: Drop DEC Alpha adjustor implementation The last Alpha chip was produced in 2004. - - - - - 191dfd2d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts/adjustor: Split Windows path out of NativeAmd64 - - - - - be591e27 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts: Initial commit of AdjustorPool - - - - - d6d48b16 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 Introduce initAdjustors - - - - - eab37902 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 adjustors/NativeAmd64: Use AdjustorPool - - - - - 974e73af by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 adjustors/NativeAmd64Mingw: Use AdjustorPool - - - - - 95fab83f by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 configure: Fix result reporting of adjustors method check - - - - - ef5cf55d by nikshalark at 2022-02-13T03:26:16-05:00 (#21044) Documented arithmetic functions in base. Didn't get it right the ninth time. Now everything's formatted correctly. - - - - - acb482cc by Takenobu Tani at 2022-02-16T05:27:17-05:00 Relax load_load_barrier for aarch64 This patch relaxes the instruction for load_load_barrier(). Current load_load_barrier() implements full-barrier with `dmb sy`. It's too strong to order load-load instructions. We can relax it by using `dmb ld`. If current load_load_barrier() is used for full-barriers (load/store - load/store barrier), this patch is not suitable. See also linux-kernel's smp_rmb() implementation: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.14/arch/arm64/include/asm/barrier.h#L90 Hopefully, it's better to use `dmb ishld` rather than `dmb ld` to improve performance. However, I can't validate effects on a real many-core Arm machine. - - - - - 84eaa26f by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-02-16T05:27:56-05:00 Add test for #20562 - - - - - 2c28620d by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:28:32-05:00 rts: remove struct StgRetry, it is never used - - - - - 74bf9bb5 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:28:32-05:00 rts: document some closure types - - - - - 316312ec by nineonine at 2022-02-16T05:29:08-05:00 ghci: fix -ddump-stg-cg (#21052) The pre-codegen Stg AST dump was not available in ghci because it was performed in 'doCodeGen'. This was now moved to 'coreToStg' area. - - - - - a6411d74 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:29:43-05:00 docs: mention -fprof-late-ccs in the release notes And note which compiler version it was added in. - - - - - 4127e86d by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:29:43-05:00 docs: fix release notes formatting - - - - - 4e6c8019 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-17T05:25:28-05:00 Always define __GLASGOW_HASKELL_PATCHLEVEL1/2__ macros As #21076 reports if you are using `-Wcpp-undef` then you get warnings when using the `MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL` macro because __GLASGOW_HASKELL_PATCHLEVEL2__ is very rarely explicitliy set (as version numbers are not 4 components long). This macro was introduced in 3549c952b535803270872adaf87262f2df0295a4 and it seems the bug has existed ever since. Fixes #21076 - - - - - 67dd5724 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-17T05:26:03-05:00 rts/AdjustorPool: Silence unused function warning bitmap_get is only used in the DEBUG RTS configuration. Fixes #21079. - - - - - 4b04f7e1 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-20T13:56:15-05:00 Track object file dependencies for TH accurately (#20604) `hscCompileCoreExprHook` is changed to return a list of `Module`s required by a splice. These modules are accumulated in the TcGblEnv (tcg_th_needed_mods). Dependencies on the object files of these modules are recording in the interface. The data structures in `LoaderState` are replaced with more efficient versions to keep track of all the information required. The MultiLayerModulesTH_Make allocations increase slightly but runtime is faster. Fixes #20604 ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_Make ------------------------- - - - - - 92ab3ff2 by sheaf at 2022-02-20T13:56:55-05:00 Use diagnostics for "missing signature" errors This patch makes the "missing signature" errors from "GHC.Rename.Names" use the diagnostic infrastructure. This encompasses missing type signatures for top-level bindings and pattern synonyms, as well as missing kind signatures for type constructors. This patch also renames TcReportMsg to TcSolverReportMsg, and adds a few convenience functions to compute whether such a TcSolverReportMsg is an expected/actual message. - - - - - 845284a5 by sheaf at 2022-02-20T13:57:34-05:00 Generically: remove redundant Semigroup constraint This patch removes a redundant Semigroup constraint on the Monoid instance for Generically. This constraint can cause trouble when one wants to derive a Monoid instance via Generically through a type that doesn't itself have a Semigroup instance, for example: data Point2D a = Point2D !a !a newtype Vector2D a = Vector2D { tip :: Point2D a } deriving ( Semigroup, Monoid ) via Generically ( Point2D ( Sum a ) ) In this case, we should not require there to be an instance Semigroup ( Point2D ( Sum a ) ) as all we need is an instance for the generic representation of Point2D ( Sum a ), i.e. Semigroup ( Rep ( Point2D ( Sum a) ) () ). - - - - - 6b468f7f by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-20T13:58:10-05:00 Bump time submodule to 1.12.1 - - - - - 2f0ceecc by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-20T19:06:19+00:00 hadrian: detect if 'main' is not a haskell file and add it to appropriate list of sources - - - - - 7ce1b694 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-21T11:18:58+00:00 Reinstallable GHC This patch allows ghc and its dependencies to be built using a normal invocation of cabal-install. Each componenent which relied on generated files or additional configuration now has a Setup.hs file. There are also various fixes to the cabal files to satisfy cabal-install. There is a new hadrian command which will build a stage2 compiler and then a stage3 compiler by using cabal. ``` ./hadrian/build build-cabal ``` There is also a new CI job which tests running this command. For the 9.4 release we will upload all the dependent executables to hackage and then end users will be free to build GHC and GHC executables via cabal. There are still some unresolved questions about how to ensure soundness when loading plugins into a reinstalled GHC (#20742) which will be tighted up in due course. Fixes #19896 - - - - - 78fbc3a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-21T15:14:28-05:00 hadrian: Enable late-ccs when building profiled_ghc - - - - - 2b890c89 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-22T15:59:33-05:00 testsuite: Don't print names of all fragile tests on all runs This information about fragile tests is pretty useless but annoying on CI where you have to scroll up a long way to see the actual issues. - - - - - 0b36801f by sheaf at 2022-02-22T16:00:14-05:00 Forbid standalone instances for built-in classes `check_special_inst_head` includes logic that disallows hand-written instances for built-in classes such as Typeable, KnownNat and KnownSymbol. However, it also allowed standalone deriving declarations. This was because we do want to allow standalone deriving instances with Typeable as they are harmless, but we certainly don't want to allow instances for e.g. KnownNat. This patch ensures that we don't allow derived instances for KnownNat, KnownSymbol (and also KnownChar, which was previously omitted entirely). Fixes #21087 - - - - - ace66dec by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-02-22T16:30:59-05:00 Remove -Wunticked-promoted-constructors from -Wall Update manual; explain ticks as optional disambiguation rather than the preferred default. This is a part of #20531. - - - - - 558c7d55 by Hugo at 2022-02-22T16:31:01-05:00 docs: fix error in annotation guide code snippet - - - - - a599abba by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-02-23T08:16:07-05:00 Kill derived constraints Co-authored by: Sam Derbyshire Previously, GHC had three flavours of constraint: Wanted, Given, and Derived. This removes Derived constraints. Though serving a number of purposes, the most important role of Derived constraints was to enable better error messages. This job has been taken over by the new RewriterSets, as explained in Note [Wanteds rewrite wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint. Other knock-on effects: - Various new Notes as I learned about under-described bits of GHC - A reshuffling around the AST for implicit-parameter bindings, with better integration with TTG. - Various improvements around fundeps. These were caused by the fact that, previously, fundep constraints were all Derived, and Derived constraints would get dropped. Thus, an unsolved Derived didn't stop compilation. Without Derived, this is no longer possible, and so we have to be considerably more careful around fundeps. - A nice little refactoring in GHC.Tc.Errors to center the work on a new datatype called ErrorItem. Constraints are converted into ErrorItems at the start of processing, and this allows for a little preprocessing before the main classification. - This commit also cleans up the behavior in generalisation around functional dependencies. Now, if a variable is determined by functional dependencies, it will not be quantified. This change is user facing, but it should trim down GHC's strange behavior around fundeps. - Previously, reportWanteds did quite a bit of work, even on an empty WantedConstraints. This commit adds a fast path. - Now, GHC will unconditionally re-simplify constraints during quantification. See Note [Unconditionally resimplify constraints when quantifying], in GHC.Tc.Solver. Close #18398. Close #18406. Solve the fundep-related non-confluence in #18851. Close #19131. Close #19137. Close #20922. Close #20668. Close #19665. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T9872b T9872b_defer T9872d TcPlugin_RewritePerf ------------------------- - - - - - 2ed22ba1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T08:16:43-05:00 Introduce predicate for when to enable source notes (needSourceNotes) There were situations where we were using debugLevel == 0 as a proxy for whether to retain source notes but -finfo-table-map also enables and needs source notes so we should act consistently in both cases. Ticket #20847 - - - - - 37deb893 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T08:16:43-05:00 Use SrcSpan from the binder as initial source estimate There are some situations where we end up with no source notes in useful positions in an expression. In this case we currently fail to provide any source information about where an expression came from. This patch improves the initial estimate by using the position from the top-binder as the guess for the location of the whole inner expression. It provides quite a course estimate but it's better than nothing. Ticket #20847 - - - - - 59b7f764 by Cheng Shao at 2022-02-23T08:17:24-05:00 Don't emit foreign exports initialiser code for empty CAF list - - - - - c7f32f76 by John Ericson at 2022-02-23T13:58:36-05:00 Prepare rechecking logic for new type in a few ways Combine `MustCompile and `NeedsCompile` into a single case. `CompileReason` is put inside to destinguish the two. This makes a number of things easier. `Semigroup RecompileRequired` is no longer used, to make sure we skip doing work where possible. `recompThen` is very similar, but helps remember. `checkList` is rewritten with `recompThen`. - - - - - e60d8df8 by John Ericson at 2022-02-23T13:58:36-05:00 Introduce `MaybeValidated` type to remove invalid states The old return type `(RecompRequired, Maybe _)`, was confusing because it was inhabited by values like `(UpToDate, Nothing)` that made no sense. The new type ensures: - you must provide a value if it is up to date. - you must provide a reason if you don't provide a value. it is used as the return value of: - `checkOldIface` - `checkByteCode` - `checkObjects` - - - - - f07b13e3 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: refactor X86 codegen Preliminary work done to make working on #5444 easier. Mostly make make control-flow easier to follow: * renamed genCCall into genForeignCall * split genForeignCall into the part dispatching on PrimTarget (genPrim) and the one really generating code for a C call (cf ForeignTarget and genCCall) * made genPrim/genSimplePrim only dispatch on MachOp: each MachOp now has its own code generation function. * out-of-line primops are not handled in a partial `outOfLineCmmOp` anymore but in the code generation functions directly. Helper functions have been introduced (e.g. genLibCCall) for code sharing. * the latter two bullets make code generated for primops that are only sometimes out-of-line (e.g. Pdep or Memcpy) and the logic to select between inline/out-of-line much more localized * avoided passing is32bit as an argument as we can easily get it from NatM state when we really need it * changed genCCall type to avoid it being partial (it can't handle PrimTarget) * globally removed 12 calls to `panic` thanks to better control flow and types ("parse, don't validate" ftw!). - - - - - 6fa7591e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: refactor the way registers are handled * add getLocalRegReg to avoid allocating a CmmLocal just to call getRegisterReg * 64-bit registers: in the general case we must always use the virtual higher part of the register, so we might as well always return it with the lower part. The only exception is to implement 64-bit to 32-bit conversions. We now have to explicitly discard the higher part when matching on Reg64/RegCode64 datatypes instead of explicitly fetching the higher part from the lower part: much safer default. - - - - - bc8de322 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: inline some 64-bit primops on x86/32-bit (#5444) Several 64-bit operation were implemented with FFI calls on 32-bit architectures but we can easily implement them with inline assembly code. Also remove unused hs_int64ToWord64 and hs_word64ToInt64 C functions. - - - - - 7b7c6b95 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:00-05:00 Simplify/correct implementation of getModuleInfo - - - - - 6215b04c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:00-05:00 Remove mg_boot field from ModuleGraph It was unused in the compiler so I have removed it to streamline ModuleGraph. - - - - - 818ff2ef by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:01-05:00 driver: Remove needsTemplateHaskellOrQQ from ModuleGraph The idea of the needsTemplateHaskellOrQQ query is to check if any of the modules in a module graph need Template Haskell then enable -dynamic-too if necessary. This is quite imprecise though as it will enable -dynamic-too for all modules in the module graph even if only one module uses template haskell, with multiple home units, this is obviously even worse. With -fno-code we already have similar logic to enable code generation just for the modules which are dependeded on my TemplateHaskell modules so we use the same code path to decide whether to enable -dynamic-too rather than using this big hammer. This is part of the larger overall goal of moving as much statically known configuration into the downsweep as possible in order to have fully decided the build plan and all the options before starting to build anything. I also included a fix to #21095, a long standing bug with with the logic which is supposed to enable the external interpreter if we don't have the internal interpreter. Fixes #20696 #21095 - - - - - b6670af6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:40-05:00 testsuite: Normalise output of ghci011 and T7627 The outputs of these tests vary on the order interface files are loaded so we normalise the output to correct for these inconsequential differences. Fixes #21121 - - - - - 9ed3bc6e by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-23T14:01:16-05:00 testsuite: Fix ipeMap test Pointers to closures must be untagged before use. Produce closures of different types so we get different info tables. Fixes #21112 - - - - - 7d426148 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-02-24T04:53:34-05:00 Allow `return` in more cases in ApplicativeDo The doc says that the last statement of an ado-block can be one of `return E`, `return $ E`, `pure E` and `pure $ E`. But `return` is not accepted in a few cases such as: ```haskell -- The ado-block only has one statement x :: F () x = do return () -- The ado-block only has let-statements besides the `return` y :: F () y = do let a = True return () ``` These currently require `Monad` instances. This MR fixes it. Normally `return` is accepted as the last statement because it is stripped in constructing an `ApplicativeStmt`, but this cannot be done in the above cases, so instead we replace `return` by `pure`. A similar but different issue (when the ado-block contains `BindStmt` or `BodyStmt`, the second last statement cannot be `LetStmt`, even if the last statement uses `pure`) is fixed in !6786. - - - - - a5ea7867 by John Ericson at 2022-02-24T20:23:49-05:00 Clarify laws of TestEquality It is unclear what `TestEquality` is for. There are 3 possible choices. Assuming ```haskell data Tag a where TagInt1 :: Tag Int TagInt2 :: Tag Int ``` Weakest -- type param equality semi-decidable --------------------------------------------- `Just Refl` merely means the type params are equal, the values being compared might not be. `Nothing` means the type params may or may not be not equal. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Nothing -- oopsie is allowed testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl ``` This option is better demonstrated with a different type: ```haskell data Tag' a where TagInt1 :: Tag Int TagInt2 :: Tag a ``` ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag' where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Nothing -- can't be sure testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Nothing -- can't be sure testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Nothing -- can't be sure ``` Weaker -- type param equality decidable --------------------------------------- `Just Refl` merely means the type params are equal, the values being compared might not be. `Nothing` means the type params are not equal. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl ``` Strong -- Like `Eq` ------------------- `Just Refl` means the type params are equal, and the values are equal according to `Eq`. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality _ _ = Nothing ``` Strongest -- unique value concrete type --------------------------------------- `Just Refl` means the type params are equal, and the values are equal, and the class assume if the type params are equal the values must also be equal. In other words, the type is a singleton type when the type parameter is a closed term. ```haskell -- instance TestEquality -- invalid instance because two variants for `Int` ``` ------ The discussion in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/21 has decided on the "Weaker" option (confusingly formerly called the "Weakest" option). So that is what is implemented. - - - - - 06c18990 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-24T20:24:25-05:00 TH: fix pretty printing of GADTs with multiple constuctors (#20842) - - - - - 6555b68c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Move linters into the tree This MR moves the GHC linters into the tree, so that they can be run directly using Hadrian. * Query all files tracked by Git instead of using changed files, so that we can run the exact same linting step locally and in a merge request. * Only check that the changelogs don't contain TBA when RELEASE=YES. * Add hadrian/lint script, which runs all the linting steps. * Ensure the hlint job exits with a failure if hlint is not installed (otherwise we were ignoring the failure). Given that hlint doesn't seem to be available in CI at the moment, I've temporarily allowed failure in the hlint job. * Run all linting tests in CI using hadrian. - - - - - b99646ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Add rule for generating HsBaseConfig.h If you are running the `lint:{base/compiler}` command locally then this improves the responsiveness because we don't re-run configure everytime if the header file already exists. - - - - - d0deaaf4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Suggestions due to hlint It turns out this job hasn't been running for quite a while (perhaps ever) so there are quite a few failures when running the linter locally. - - - - - 70bafefb by nineonine at 2022-02-24T20:25:42-05:00 ghci: show helpful error message when loading module with SIMD vector operations (#20214) Previously, when trying to load module with SIMD vector operations, ghci would panic in 'GHC.StgToByteCode.findPushSeq'. Now, a more helpful message is displayed. - - - - - 8ed3d5fd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-25T10:24:12+00:00 Remove test-bootstrap and cabal-reinstall jobs from fast-ci [skip ci] - - - - - 8387dfbe by Mario Blažević at 2022-02-25T21:09:41-05:00 template-haskell: Fix two prettyprinter issues Fix two issues regarding printing numeric literals. Fixing #20454. - - - - - 4ad8ce0b by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:10:22-05:00 GHCi: don't normalise partially instantiated types This patch skips performing type normalisation when we haven't fully instantiated the type. That is, in tcRnExpr (used only for :type in GHCi), skip normalisation if the result type responds True to isSigmaTy. Fixes #20974 - - - - - f35aca4d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:10:57-05:00 rts/adjustor: Always place adjustor templates in data section @nrnrnr points out that on his machine ld.lld rejects text relocations. Generalize the Darwin text-relocation avoidance logic to account for this. - - - - - cddb040a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-25T21:11:33-05:00 Ticky: Gate tag-inference dummy ticky-counters behind a flag. Tag inference included a way to collect stats about avoided tag-checks. This was dony by emitting "dummy" ticky entries with counts corresponding to predicted/unpredicated tag checks. This behaviour for ticky is now gated behind -fticky-tag-checks. I also documented ticky-LNE in the process. - - - - - 948bf2d0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:12:09-05:00 Fix comment reference to T4818 - - - - - 9c3edeb8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:12:09-05:00 simplCore: Correctly extend in-scope set in rule matching Note [Matching lets] in GHC.Core.Rules claims the following: > We use GHC.Core.Subst.substBind to freshen the binding, using an > in-scope set that is the original in-scope variables plus the > rs_bndrs (currently floated let-bindings). However, previously the implementation didn't actually do extend the in-scope set with rs_bndrs. This appears to be a regression which was introduced by 4ff4d434e9a90623afce00b43e2a5a1ccbdb4c05. Moreover, the originally reasoning was subtly wrong: we must rather use the in-scope set from rv_lcl, extended with rs_bndrs, not that of `rv_fltR` Fixes #21122. - - - - - 7f9f49c3 by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:12:47-05:00 Derive some stock instances for OverridingBool This patch adds some derived instances to `GHC.Data.Bool.OverridingBool`. It also changes the order of the constructors, so that the derived `Ord` instance matches the behaviour for `Maybe Bool`. Fixes #20326 - - - - - 140438a8 by nineonine at 2022-02-25T21:13:23-05:00 Add test for #19271 - - - - - ac9f4606 by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:14:04-05:00 Allow qualified names in COMPLETE pragmas The parser didn't allow qualified constructor names to appear in COMPLETE pragmas. This patch fixes that. Fixes #20551 - - - - - 677c6c91 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:14:44-05:00 Testsuite: remove arch conditional in T8832 Taken from !3658 - - - - - ad04953b by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:15:23-05:00 Allow hscGenHardCode to not return CgInfos This is a minor change in preparation for the JS backend: CgInfos aren't mandatory and the JS backend won't return them. - - - - - 929c280f by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:15:24-05:00 Derive Enum instances for CCallConv and Safety This is used by the JS backend for serialization. - - - - - 75e4e090 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-02-25T21:15:59-05:00 base: Improve documentation of `throwIO` (#19854) Now it takes a better account of precise vs. imprecise exception semantics. Fixes #19854. - - - - - 61a203ba by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:51-05:00 Make typechecking unfoldings from interfaces lazier The old logic was unecessarily strict in loading unfoldings because when reading the unfolding we would case on the result of attempting to load the template before commiting to which type of unfolding we were producing. Hence trying to inspect any of the information about an unfolding would force the template to be loaded. This also removes a potentially hard to discover bug where if the template failed to be typechecked for some reason then we would just not return an unfolding. Instead we now panic so these bad situations which should never arise can be identified. - - - - - 2be74460 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:51-05:00 Use a more up-to-date snapshot of the current rules in the simplifier As the prescient (now deleted) note warns in simplifyPgmIO we have to be a bit careful about when we gather rules from the EPS so that we get the rules for imported bindings. ``` -- Get any new rules, and extend the rule base -- See Note [Overall plumbing for rules] in GHC.Core.Rules -- We need to do this regularly, because simplification can -- poke on IdInfo thunks, which in turn brings in new rules -- behind the scenes. Otherwise there's a danger we'll simply -- miss the rules for Ids hidden inside imported inlinings ``` Given the previous commit, the loading of unfoldings is now even more delayed so we need to be more careful to read the EPS rule base closer to the point where we decide to try rules. Without this fix GHC performance regressed by a noticeably amount because the `zip` rule was not brought into scope eagerly enough which led to a further series of unfortunate events in the simplifer which tipped `substTyWithCoVars` over the edge of the size threshold, stopped it being inlined and increased allocations by 10% in some cases. Furthermore, this change is noticeably in the testsuite as it changes T19790 so that the `length` rules from GHC.List fires earlier. ------------------------- Metric Increase: T9961 ------------------------- - - - - - b8046195 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:52-05:00 Improve efficiency of extending a RuleEnv with a new RuleBase Essentially we apply the identity: > lookupNameEnv n (plusNameEnv_C (++) rb1 rb2) > = lookupNameEnv n rb1 ++ lookupNameEnv n rb2 The latter being more efficient as we don't construct an intermediate map. This is now quite important as each time we try and apply rules we need to combine the current EPS RuleBase with the HPT and ModGuts rule bases. - - - - - 033e9f0f by sheaf at 2022-02-26T02:07:30-05:00 Error on anon wildcards in tcAnonWildCardOcc The code in tcAnonWildCardOcc assumed that it could never encounter anonymous wildcards in illegal positions, because the renamer would have ruled them out. However, it's possible to sneak past the checks in the renamer by using Template Haskell. It isn't possible to simply pass on additional information when renaming Template Haskell brackets, because we don't know in advance in what context the bracket will be spliced in (see test case T15433b). So we accept that we might encounter these bogus wildcards in the typechecker and throw the appropriate error. This patch also migrates the error messages for illegal wildcards in types to use the diagnostic infrastructure. Fixes #15433 - - - - - 32d8fe3a by sheaf at 2022-02-26T14:15:33+01:00 Core Lint: ensure primops can be eta-expanded This patch adds a check to Core Lint, checkCanEtaExpand, which ensures that primops and other wired-in functions with no binding such as unsafeCoerce#, oneShot, rightSection... can always be eta-expanded, by checking that the remaining argument types have a fixed RuntimeRep. Two subtleties came up: - the notion of arity in Core looks through newtypes, so we may need to unwrap newtypes in this check, - we want to avoid calling hasNoBinding on something whose unfolding we are in the process of linting, as this would cause a loop; to avoid this we add some information to the Core Lint environment that holds this information. Fixes #20480 - - - - - 0a80b436 by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-26T17:21:59-05:00 testsuite: Require LLVM for T15155l - - - - - 38cb920e by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-02-28T07:14:04-05:00 Add Monoid a => Monoid (STM a) instance - - - - - d734ef8f by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-02-28T07:14:42-05:00 Make modules in base stable. fix #18963 - - - - - fbf005e9 by Sven Tennie at 2022-02-28T19:16:01-05:00 Fix some hlint issues in ghc-heap This does not fix all hlint issues as the criticised index and length expressions seem to be fine in context. - - - - - adfddf7d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-28T19:16:36-05:00 hadrian: Suggest to the user to run ./configure if missing a setting If a setting is missing from the configuration file it's likely the user needs to reconfigure. Fixes #20476 - - - - - 4f0208e5 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-28T19:17:12-05:00 CLabel cleanup: Remove these smart constructors for these reasons: * mkLocalClosureTableLabel : Does the same as the non-local variant. * mkLocalClosureLabel : Does the same as the non-local variant. * mkLocalInfoTableLabel : Decide if we make a local label based on the name and just use mkInfoTableLabel everywhere. - - - - - 065419af by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-28T19:17:47-05:00 linking: Don't pass --hash-size and --reduce-memory-overhead to ld These flags were added to help with the high linking cost of the old split-objs mode. Now we are using split-sections these flags appear to make no difference to memory usage or time taken to link. I tested various configurations linking together the ghc library with -split-sections enabled. | linker | time (s) | | ------ | ------ | | gold | 0.95 | | ld | 1.6 | | ld (hash-size = 31, reduce-memory-overheads) | 1.6 | | ldd | 0.47 | Fixes #20967 - - - - - 3e65ef05 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-02-28T19:18:27-05:00 template-haskell: fix typo in docstring for Overlap - - - - - 80f9133e by Teo Camarasu at 2022-02-28T19:18:27-05:00 template-haskell: fix docstring for Bytes It seems like a commented out section of code was accidentally included in the docstring for a field. - - - - - 54774268 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-01T16:23:10-05:00 Fix longstanding issue with moduleGraphNodes - no hs-boot files case In the case when we tell moduleGraphNodes to drop hs-boot files the idea is to collapse hs-boot files into their hs file nodes. In the old code * nodeDependencies changed edges from IsBoot to NonBoot * moduleGraphNodes just dropped boot file nodes The net result is that any dependencies of the hs-boot files themselves were dropped. The correct thing to do is * nodeDependencies changes edges from IsBoot to NonBoot * moduleGraphNodes merges dependencies of IsBoot and NonBoot nodes. The result is a properly quotiented dependency graph which contains no hs-boot files nor hs-boot file edges. Why this didn't cause endless issues when compiling with boot files, we will never know. - - - - - c84dc506 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-01T16:23:10-05:00 driver: Properly add an edge between a .hs and its hs-boot file As noted in #21071 we were missing adding this edge so there were situations where the .hs file would get compiled before the .hs-boot file which leads to issues with -j. I fixed this properly by adding the edge in downsweep so the definition of nodeDependencies can be simplified to avoid adding this dummy edge in. There are plenty of tests which seem to have these redundant boot files anyway so no new test. #21094 tracks the more general issue of identifying redundant hs-boot and SOURCE imports. - - - - - 7aeb6d29 by sheaf at 2022-03-01T16:23:51-05:00 Core Lint: collect args through floatable ticks We were not looking through floatable ticks when collecting arguments in Core Lint, which caused `checkCanEtaExpand` to fail on something like: ```haskell reallyUnsafePtrEquality = \ @a -> (src<loc> reallyUnsafePtrEquality#) @Lifted @a @Lifted @a ``` We fix this by using `collectArgsTicks tickishFloatable` instead of `collectArgs`, to be consistent with the behaviour of eta expansion outlined in Note [Eta expansion and source notes] in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity. Fixes #21152. - - - - - 75caafaa by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T01:14:59-05:00 Ticky profiling improvements. This adds a number of changes to ticky-ticky profiling. When an executable is profiled with IPE profiling it's now possible to associate id-related ticky counters to their source location. This works by emitting the info table address as part of the counter which can be looked up in the IPE table. Add a `-ticky-ap-thunk` flag. This flag prevents the use of some standard thunks which are precompiled into the RTS. This means reduced cache locality and increased code size. But it allows better attribution of execution cost to specific source locations instead of simple attributing it to the standard thunk. ticky-ticky now uses the `arg` field to emit additional information about counters in json format. When ticky-ticky is used in combination with the eventlog eventlog2html can be used to generate a html table from the eventlog similar to the old text output for ticky-ticky. - - - - - aeea6bd5 by doyougnu at 2022-03-02T01:15:39-05:00 StgToCmm.cgTopBinding: no isNCG, use binBlobThresh This is a one line change. It is a fixup from MR!7325, was pointed out in review of MR!7442, specifically: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7442#note_406581 The change removes isNCG check from cgTopBinding. Instead it changes the type of binBlobThresh in DynFlags from Word to Maybe Word, where a Just 0 or a Nothing indicates an infinite threshold and thus the disable CmmFileEmbed case in the original check. This improves the cohesion of the module because more NCG related Backend stuff is moved into, and checked in, StgToCmm.Config. Note, that the meaning of a Just 0 or a Nothing in binBlobThresh is indicated in a comment next to its field in GHC.StgToCmm.Config. DynFlags: binBlobThresh: Word -> Maybe Word StgToCmm.Config: binBlobThesh add not ncg check DynFlags.binBlob: move Just 0 check to dflags init StgToCmm.binBlob: only check isNCG, Just 0 check to dflags StgToCmm.Config: strictify binBlobThresh - - - - - b27b2af3 by sheaf at 2022-03-02T14:08:36-05:00 Introduce ConcreteTv metavariables This patch introduces a new kind of metavariable, by adding the constructor `ConcreteTv` to `MetaInfo`. A metavariable with `ConcreteTv` `MetaInfo`, henceforth a concrete metavariable, can only be unified with a type that is concrete (that is, a type that answers `True` to `GHC.Core.Type.isConcrete`). This solves the problem of dangling metavariables in `Concrete#` constraints: instead of emitting `Concrete# ty`, which contains a secret existential metavariable, we simply emit a primitive equality constraint `ty ~# concrete_tv` where `concrete_tv` is a fresh concrete metavariable. This means we can avoid all the complexity of canonicalising `Concrete#` constraints, as we can just re-use the existing machinery for `~#`. To finish things up, this patch then removes the `Concrete#` special predicate, and instead introduces the special predicate `IsRefl#` which enforces that a coercion is reflexive. Such a constraint is needed because the canonicaliser is quite happy to rewrite an equality constraint such as `ty ~# concrete_tv`, but such a rewriting is not handled by the rest of the compiler currently, as we need to make use of the resulting coercion, as outlined in the FixedRuntimeRep plan. The big upside of this approach (on top of simplifying the code) is that we can now selectively implement PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep, by changing individual calls of `hasFixedRuntimeRep_MustBeRefl` to `hasFixedRuntimeRep` and making use of the obtained coercion. - - - - - 81b7c436 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:09:13-05:00 Make -dannot-lint not panic on let bound type variables After certain simplifier passes we end up with let bound type variables which are immediately inlined in the next pass. The core diff utility implemented by -dannot-lint failed to take these into account and paniced. Progress towards #20965 - - - - - f596c91a by sheaf at 2022-03-02T14:09:51-05:00 Improve out-of-order inferred type variables Don't instantiate type variables for :type in `GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun`, to avoid inconsistently instantianting `r1` but not `r2` in the type forall {r1} (a :: TYPE r1) {r2} (b :: TYPE r2). ... This fixes #21088. This patch also changes the primop pretty-printer to ensure that we put all the inferred type variables first. For example, the type of reallyUnsafePtrEquality# is now forall {l :: Levity} {k :: Levity} (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)) (b :: TYPE (BoxedRep k)). a -> b -> Int# This means we avoid running into issue #21088 entirely with the types of primops. Users can still write a type signature where the inferred type variables don't come first, however. This change to primops had a knock-on consequence, revealing that we were sometimes performing eta reduction on keepAlive#. This patch updates tryEtaReduce to avoid eta reducing functions with no binding, bringing it in line with tryEtaReducePrep, and thus fixing #21090. - - - - - 1617fed3 by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-02T14:10:28-05:00 Make inert_cycle_breakers into a stack. Close #20231. - - - - - c8652a0a by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-02T14:11:03-05:00 Make Constraint not *apart* from Type. More details in Note [coreView vs tcView] Close #21092. - - - - - 91a10cb0 by doyougnu at 2022-03-02T14:11:43-05:00 GenStgAlt 3-tuple synonym --> Record type This commit alters GenStgAlt from a type synonym to a Record with field accessors. In pursuit of #21078, this is not a required change but cleans up several areas for nicer code in the upcoming js-backend, and in GHC itself. GenStgAlt: 3-tuple -> record Stg.Utils: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.Stats: StgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.InferTags.Rewrite: StgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.FVs: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.CSE: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.InferTags: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Debug: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lift.Analysis: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lift: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record ByteCode.Instr: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Syntax: add GenStgAlt helper functions Stg.Unarise: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.BcPrep: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record CoreToStg: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToCmm.Expr: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToCmm.Bind: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToByteCode: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lint: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Syntax: strictify GenStgAlt GenStgAlt: add haddock, some cleanup fixup: remove calls to pure, single ViewPattern StgToByteCode: use case over viewpatterns - - - - - 73864f00 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:12:19-05:00 base: Remove default method from bitraversable The default instance leads to an infinite loop. bisequenceA is defined in terms of bisquence which is defined in terms of bitraverse. ``` bitraverse f g = (defn of bitraverse) bisequenceA . bimap f g = (defn of bisequenceA) bitraverse id id . bimap f g = (defn of bitraverse) ... ``` Any instances defined without an explicitly implementation are currently broken, therefore removing it will alert users to an issue in their code. CLC issue: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/47 Fixes #20329 #18901 - - - - - 9579bf35 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:12:54-05:00 ci: Add check to CI to ensure compiler uses correct BIGNUM_BACKEND - - - - - c48a7c3a by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-03T07:37:12-05:00 Use Word64# primops in Word64 Num instance Taken froù!3658 - - - - - ce65d0cc by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T07:37:48-05:00 hadrian: Correctly set whether we have a debug compiler when running tests For example, running the `slow-validate` flavour would incorrectly run the T16135 test which would fail with an assertion error, despite the fact that is should be skipped when we have a debug compiler. - - - - - e0c3e757 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:48:41-05:00 docs: Add note to unsafeCoerce function that you might want to use coerce [skip ci] Fixes #15429 - - - - - 559d4cf3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:49:17-05:00 docs: Add note to RULES documentation about locally bound variables [skip ci] Fixes #20100 - - - - - c534b3dd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:49:53-05:00 Replace ad-hoc CPP with constant from GHC.Utils.Constant Fixes #21154 - - - - - de56cc7e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-04T12:44:26-05:00 Update documentation of LiberalTypeSynonyms We no longer require LiberalTypeSynonyms to use 'forall' or an unboxed tuple in a synonym. I also removed that kind checking before expanding synonyms "could be changed". This was true when type synonyms were thought of macros, but with the extensions such as SAKS or matchability I don't see it changing. - - - - - c0a39259 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-04T12:45:01-05:00 base: Mark GHC.Bits not-home for haddock Most (all) of the exports are re-exported from the preferable Data.Bits. - - - - - 3570eda5 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-04T12:45:42-05:00 Fix comments about Int64/Word64 primops - - - - - 6f84ee33 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2022-03-05T01:06:47-05:00 remove MonadFail instances of ST CLC proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/33 The instances had `fail` implemented in terms of `error`, whereas the idea of the `MonadFail` class is that the `fail` method should be implemented in terms of the monad itself. - - - - - 584cd5ae by sheaf at 2022-03-05T01:07:25-05:00 Don't allow Float#/Double# literal patterns This patch does the following two things: 1. Fix the check in Core Lint to properly throw an error when it comes across Float#/Double# literal patterns. The check was incorrect before, because it expected the type to be Float/Double instead of Float#/Double#. 2. Add an error in the parser when the user writes a floating-point literal pattern such as `case x of { 2.0## -> ... }`. Fixes #21115 - - - - - 706deee0 by Greg Steuck at 2022-03-05T17:44:10-08:00 Make T20214 terminate promptly be setting input to /dev/null It was hanging and timing out on OpenBSD before. - - - - - 14e90098 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-03-07T14:05:41-05:00 Always generalise top-level bindings Fix #21023 by always generalising top-level binding; change the documentation of -XMonoLocalBinds to match. - - - - - c9c31c3c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 hadrian: Add little flavour transformer to build stage2 with assertions This can be useful to build a `perf+assertions` build or even better `default+no_profiled_libs+omit_pragmas+assertions`. - - - - - 89c14a6c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 ci: Convert all deb10 make jobs into hadrian jobs This is the first step in converting all the CI configs to use hadrian rather than make. (#21129) The metrics increase due to hadrian using --hyperlinked-source for haddock builds. (See #21156) ------------------------- Metric Increase: haddock.Cabal haddock.base haddock.compiler ------------------------- - - - - - 7bfae2ee by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 Replace use of BIN_DIST_PREP_TAR_COMP with BIN_DIST_NAME And adds a check to make sure we are not accidently settings BIN_DIST_PREP_TAR_COMP when using hadrian. - - - - - 5b35ca58 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 Fix gen_contents_index logic for hadrian bindist - - - - - 273bc133 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-07T14:06:52-05:00 Fix reporting constraints in pprTcSolverReportMsg 'no_instance_msg' and 'no_deduce_msg' were omitting the first wanted. - - - - - 5874a30a by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-07T14:07:28-05:00 Improve setBit for Natural Previously the default definition was used, which involved allocating intermediate Natural values. Fixes #21173. - - - - - 7a02aeb8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:08:03-05:00 Remove leftover trace in testsuite - - - - - 6ce6c250 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-07T23:48:56-05:00 Expand and improve the Note [Strict Worker Ids]. I've added an explicit mention of the invariants surrounding those. As well as adding more direct cross references to the Strict Field Invariant. - - - - - d0f892fe by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-07T23:49:32-05:00 Delete GenericKind_ in favor of GenericKind_DC When deriving a `Generic1` instance, we need to know what the last type variable of a data type is. Previously, there were two mechanisms to determine this information: * `GenericKind_`, where `Gen1_` stored the last type variable of a data type constructor (i.e., the `tyConTyVars`). * `GenericKind_DC`, where `Gen1_DC` stored the last universally quantified type variable in a data constructor (i.e., the `dataConUnivTyVars`). These had different use cases, as `GenericKind_` was used for generating `Rep(1)` instances, while `GenericKind_DC` was used for generating `from(1)` and `to(1)` implementations. This was already a bit confusing, but things went from confusing to outright wrong after !6976. This is because after !6976, the `deriving` machinery stopped using `tyConTyVars` in favor of `dataConUnivTyVars`. Well, everywhere with the sole exception of `GenericKind_`, which still continued to use `tyConTyVars`. This lead to disaster when deriving a `Generic1` instance for a GADT family instance, as the `tyConTyVars` do not match the `dataConUnivTyVars`. (See #21185.) The fix is to stop using `GenericKind_` and replace it with `GenericKind_DC`. For the most part, this proves relatively straightforward. Some highlights: * The `forgetArgVar` function was deleted entirely, as it no longer proved necessary after `GenericKind_`'s demise. * The substitution that maps from the last type variable to `Any` (see `Note [Generating a correctly typed Rep instance]`) had to be moved from `tc_mkRepTy` to `tc_mkRepFamInsts`, as `tc_mkRepTy` no longer has access to the last type variable. Fixes #21185. - - - - - a60ddffd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-08T22:51:37+00:00 Move bootstrap and cabal-reinstall test jobs to nightly CI is creaking under the pressure of too many jobs so attempt to reduce the strain by removing a couple of jobs. - - - - - 7abe3288 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T10:24:15+00:00 Add 10 minute timeout to linters job - - - - - 3cf75ede by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T10:24:16+00:00 Revert "hadrian: Correctly set whether we have a debug compiler when running tests" Needing the arguments for "GHC/Utils/Constant.hs" implies a dependency on the previous stage compiler. Whilst we work out how to get around this I will just revert this commit (as it only affects running the testsuite in debug way). This reverts commit ce65d0cceda4a028f30deafa3c39d40a250acc6a. - - - - - 18b9ba56 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T11:07:23+00:00 ci: Fix save_cache function Each interation of saving the cache would copy the whole `cabal` store into a subfolder in the CACHE_DIR rather than copying the contents of the cabal store into the cache dir. This resulted in a cache which looked like: ``` /builds/ghc/ghc/cabal-cache/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/ ``` So it would get one layer deeper every CI run and take longer and longer to compress. - - - - - bc684dfb by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-10T03:20:07-05:00 mr-template: Mention timeframe for review - - - - - 7f5f4ede by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Bump submodules: containers, exceptions GHC Proposal #371 requires TypeOperators to use type equality a~b. This submodule update pulls in the appropriate forward-compatibility changes in 'libraries/containers' and 'libraries/exceptions' - - - - - 8532b8a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Add an inline pragma to lookupVarEnv The containers bump reduced the size of the Data.IntMap.Internal.lookup function so that it no longer experienced W/W. This means that the size of lookupVarEnv increased over the inlining threshold and it wasn't inlined into the hot code path in substTyVar. See containers#821, #21159 and !7638 for some more explanation. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T12227 T13386 T15703 T18223 T5030 T8095 T9872a T9872b T9872c TcPlugin_RewritePerf ------------------------- - - - - - 844cf1e1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Normalise output of T10970 test The output of this test changes each time the containers submodule version updates. It's easier to apply the version normaliser so that the test checks that there is a version number, but not which one it is. - - - - - 24b6af26 by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-11T19:56:28-05:00 Refactor tcDeriving to generate tyfam insts before any bindings Previously, there was an awful hack in `genInst` (now called `genInstBinds` after this patch) where we had to return a continutation rather than directly returning the bindings for a derived instance. This was done for staging purposes, as we had to first infer the instance contexts for derived instances and then feed these contexts into the continuations to ensure the generated instance bindings had accurate instance contexts. `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriving` described this confusing state of affairs. The root cause of this confusing design was the fact that `genInst` was trying to generate instance bindings and associated type family instances for derived instances simultaneously. This really isn't possible, however: as `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]` explains, one needs to have access to the associated type family instances before one can properly infer the instance contexts for derived instances. The use of continuation-returning style was an attempt to circumvent this dependency, but it did so in an awkward way. This patch detangles this awkwardness by splitting up `genInst` into two functions: `genFamInsts` (for associated type family instances) and `genInstBinds` (for instance bindings). Now, the `tcDeriving` function calls `genFamInsts` and brings all the family instances into scope before calling `genInstBinds`. This removes the need for the awkward continuation-returning style seen in the previous version of `genInst`, making the code easier to understand. There are some knock-on changes as well: 1. `hasStockDeriving` now needs to return two separate functions: one that describes how to generate family instances for a stock-derived instance, and another that describes how to generate the instance bindings. I factored out this pattern into a new `StockGenFns` data type. 2. While documenting `StockGenFns`, I realized that there was some inconsistency regarding which `StockGenFns` functions needed which arguments. In particular, the function in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generics` which generates `Rep(1)` instances did not take a `SrcSpan` like other `gen_*` functions did, and it included an extra `[Type]` argument that was entirely redundant. As a consequence, I refactored the code in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generics` to more closely resemble other `gen_*` functions. A happy result of all this is that all `StockGenFns` functions now take exactly the same arguments, which makes everything more uniform. This is purely a refactoring that should not have any effect on user-observable behavior. The new design paves the way for an eventual fix for #20719. - - - - - 62caaa9b by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-11T19:57:03-05:00 gitlab-ci: Use the linters image in hlint job As the `hlint` executable is only available in the linters image. Fixes #21146. - - - - - 4abd7eb0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-11T19:57:38-05:00 Remove partOfGhci check in the loader This special logic has been part of GHC ever since template haskell was introduced in 9af77fa423926fbda946b31e174173d0ec5ebac8. It's hard to believe in any case that this special logic pays its way at all. Given * The list is out-of-date, which has potential to lead to miscompilation when using "editline", which was removed in 2010 (46aed8a4). * The performance benefit seems negligable as each load only happens once anyway and packages specified by package flags are preloaded into the linker state at the start of compilation. Therefore we just remove this logic. Fixes #19791 - - - - - c40cbaa2 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-11T19:58:14-05:00 Improve -dtag-inference-checks checks. FUN closures don't get tagged when evaluated. So no point in checking their tags. - - - - - ab00d23b by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-11T19:58:49-05:00 Improve clearBit and complementBit for Natural Also optimize bigNatComplementBit#. Fixes #21175, #21181, #21194. - - - - - a6d8facb by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-11T19:59:24-05:00 gitignore all (build) directories headed by _ - - - - - 524795fe by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-11T19:59:24-05:00 Demand: Document why we need three additional equations of multSubDmd - - - - - 6bdcd557 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: make 64-bit word splitting for 32-bit targets respect target endianness This used to been broken for little-endian targets. - - - - - 9e67c69e by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: fix Double# literal payload for 32-bit targets Contrary to the legacy comment, the splitting didn't happen and we ended up with a single StgWord64 literal in the output code! Let's just do the splitting here. - - - - - 1eee2e28 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: use __builtin versions of memcpyish functions to fix type mismatch Our memcpyish primop's type signatures doesn't match the C type signatures. It's not a problem for typical archs, since their C ABI permits dropping the result, but it doesn't work for wasm. The previous logic would cast the memcpyish function pointer to an incorrect type and perform an indirect call, which results in a runtime trap on wasm. The most straightforward fix is: don't emit EFF_ for memcpyish functions. Since we don't want to include extra headers in .hc to bring in their prototypes, we can just use the __builtin versions. - - - - - 9d8d4837 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: emit __builtin_unreachable() when CmmSwitch doesn't contain fallback case Otherwise the C compiler may complain "warning: non-void function does not return a value in all control paths [-Wreturn-type]". - - - - - 27da5540 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: make floatToWord32/doubleToWord64 faster Use castFloatToWord32/castDoubleToWord64 in base to perform the reinterpret cast. - - - - - c98e8332 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: fix -Wunused-value warning in ASSIGN_BaseReg When ASSIGN_BaseReg is a no-op, we shouldn't generate any C code, otherwise C compiler complains a bunch of -Wunused-value warnings when doing unregisterised codegen. - - - - - 5932247c by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-11T20:00:36-05:00 users guide: Eliminate spurious \spxentry mentions We were failing to pass the style file to `makeindex`, as is done by the mklatex configuration generated by Sphinx. Fixes #20913. - - - - - e40cf4ef by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-11T20:01:11-05:00 ghc-bignum: Tweak integerOr The result of ORing two BigNats is always greater or equal to the larger of the two. Therefore it is safe to skip the magnitude checks of integerFromBigNat#. - - - - - cf081476 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-12T07:02:40-05:00 checkUnboxedLitPat: use non-fatal addError This enables GHC to report more parse errors in a single pass. - - - - - 7fe07143 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-12T07:03:16-05:00 Rename -fprof-late-ccs to -fprof-late - - - - - 88a94541 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:03:56-05:00 Hadrian: avoid useless allocations in trackArgument Cf ticky report before the change: Entries Alloc Alloc'd Non-void Arguments STG Name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 696987 29044128 0 1 L main:Target.trackArgument_go5{v r24kY} (fun) - - - - - 2509d676 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:04:36-05:00 Hadrian: avoid allocating in stageString (#19209) - - - - - c062fac0 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:04:36-05:00 Hadrian: remove useless imports Added for no reason in 7ce1b694f7be7fbf6e2d7b7eb0639e61fbe358c6 - - - - - c82fb934 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:05:16-05:00 Hadrian: avoid allocations in WayUnit's Read instance (#19209) - - - - - ed04aed2 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:05:16-05:00 Hadrian: use IntSet Binary instance for Way (#19209) - - - - - ad835531 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-03-13T18:12:12-04:00 Fix bug in weak loop-breakers in OccurAnal Note [Weak loop breakers] explains why we need to track variables free in RHS of rules. But we need to do this for /inactive/ rules as well as active ones, unlike the rhs_fv_env stuff. So we now have two fields in node Details, one for free vars of active rules, and one for free vars of all rules. This was shown up by #20820, which is now fixed. - - - - - 76b94b72 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-13T18:12:48-04:00 Worker/wrapper: Preserve float barriers (#21150) Issue #21150 shows that worker/wrapper allocated a worker function for a function with multiple calls that said "called at most once" when the first argument was absent. That's bad! This patch makes it so that WW preserves at least one non-one-shot value lambda (see `Note [Preserving float barriers]`) by passing around `void#` in place of absent arguments. Fixes #21150. Since the fix is pretty similar to `Note [Protecting the last value argument]`, I put the logic in `mkWorkerArgs`. There I realised (#21204) that `-ffun-to-thunk` is basically useless with `-ffull-laziness`, so I deprecated the flag, simplified and split into `needsVoidWorkerArg`/`addVoidWorkerArg`. SpecConstr is another client of that API. Fixes #21204. Metric Decrease: T14683 - - - - - 97db789e by romes at 2022-03-14T11:36:39-04:00 Fix up Note [Bind free vars] Move GHC-specific comments from Language.Haskell.Syntax.Binds to GHC.Hs.Binds It looks like the Note was deleted but there were actually two copies of it. L.H.S.B no longer references it, and GHC.Hs.Binds keeps an updated copy. (See #19252) There are other duplicated notes -- they will be fixed in the next commit - - - - - 135888dd by romes at 2022-03-14T11:36:39-04:00 TTG Pull AbsBinds and ABExport out of the main AST AbsBinds and ABExport both depended on the typechecker, and were thus removed from the main AST Expr. CollectPass now has a new function `collectXXHsBindsLR` used for the new HsBinds extension point Bumped haddock submodule to work with AST changes. The removed Notes from Language.Haskell.Syntax.Binds were duplicated (and not referenced) and the copies in GHC.Hs.Binds are kept (and referenced there). (See #19252) - - - - - 106413f0 by sheaf at 2022-03-14T11:37:21-04:00 Add two coercion optimisation perf tests - - - - - 8eadea67 by sheaf at 2022-03-14T15:08:24-04:00 Fix isLiftedType_maybe and handle fallout As #20837 pointed out, `isLiftedType_maybe` returned `Just False` in many situations where it should return `Nothing`, because it didn't take into account type families or type variables. In this patch, we fix this issue. We rename `isLiftedType_maybe` to `typeLevity_maybe`, which now returns a `Levity` instead of a boolean. We now return `Nothing` for types with kinds of the form `TYPE (F a1 ... an)` for a type family `F`, as well as `TYPE (BoxedRep l)` where `l` is a type variable. This fix caused several other problems, as other parts of the compiler were relying on `isLiftedType_maybe` returning a `Just` value, and were now panicking after the above fix. There were two main situations in which panics occurred: 1. Issues involving the let/app invariant. To uphold that invariant, we need to know whether something is lifted or not. If we get an answer of `Nothing` from `isLiftedType_maybe`, then we don't know what to do. As this invariant isn't particularly invariant, we can change the affected functions to not panic, e.g. by behaving the same in the `Just False` case and in the `Nothing` case (meaning: no observable change in behaviour compared to before). 2. Typechecking of data (/newtype) constructor patterns. Some programs involving patterns with unknown representations were accepted, such as T20363. Now that we are stricter, this caused further issues, culminating in Core Lint errors. However, the behaviour was incorrect the whole time; the incorrectness only being revealed by this change, not triggered by it. This patch fixes this by overhauling where the representation polymorphism involving pattern matching are done. Instead of doing it in `tcMatches`, we instead ensure that the `matchExpected` functions such as `matchExpectedFunTys`, `matchActualFunTySigma`, `matchActualFunTysRho` allow return argument pattern types which have a fixed RuntimeRep (as defined in Note [Fixed RuntimeRep]). This ensures that the pattern matching code only ever handles types with a known runtime representation. One exception was that patterns with an unknown representation type could sneak in via `tcConPat`, which points to a missing representation-polymorphism check, which this patch now adds. This means that we now reject the program in #20363, at least until we implement PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep (allowing type families in RuntimeRep positions). The aforementioned refactoring, in which checks have been moved to `matchExpected` functions, is a first step in implementing PHASE 2 for patterns. Fixes #20837 - - - - - 8ff32124 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-14T15:09:01-04:00 DmdAnal: Don't unbox recursive data types (#11545) As `Note [Demand analysis for recursive data constructors]` describes, we now refrain from unboxing recursive data type arguments, for two reasons: 1. Relating to run/alloc perf: Similar to `Note [CPR for recursive data constructors]`, it seldomly improves run/alloc performance if we just unbox a finite number of layers of a potentially huge data structure. 2. Relating to ghc/alloc perf: Inductive definitions on single-product recursive data types like the one in T11545 will (diverge, and) have very deep demand signatures before any other abortion mechanism in Demand analysis is triggered. That leads to great and unnecessary churn on Demand analysis when ultimately we will never make use of any nested strictness information anyway. Conclusion: Discard nested demand and boxity information on such recursive types with the help of `Note [Detecting recursive data constructors]`. I also implemented `GHC.Types.Unique.MemoFun.memoiseUniqueFun` in order to avoid the overhead of repeated calls to `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.isRecDataCon`. It's nice and simple and guards against some smaller regressions in T9233 and T16577. ghc/alloc performance-wise, this patch is a very clear win: Test Metric value New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 6,141,071,720 6,099,871,216 -0.7% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) ghc/alloc 2,740,973,040 2,705,146,640 -1.3% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 945,475,492 85,768,928 -90.9% GOOD T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 370,245,880 326,980,632 -11.7% GOOD T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 90,933,944 76,998,064 -15.3% GOOD T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1,800,576,840 1,792,348,760 -0.5% T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2,086,492,432 2,073,991,848 -0.6% T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1,750,491,240 1,737,797,832 -0.7% TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) ghc/alloc 2,286,813,400 2,270,957,896 -0.7% geo. mean -2.9% No noteworthy change in run/alloc either. NoFib results show slight wins, too: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- constraints -1.9% -1.4% fasta -3.6% -2.7% reverse-complem -0.3% -0.9% treejoin -0.0% -0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -3.6% -2.7% Max +0.1% +0.1% Geometric Mean -0.1% -0.1% Metric Decrease: T11545 T13056 T18304 - - - - - ab618309 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-15T18:34:38+03:00 Export (~) from Data.Type.Equality (#18862) * Users can define their own (~) type operator * Haddock can display documentation for the built-in (~) * New transitional warnings implemented: -Wtype-equality-out-of-scope -Wtype-equality-requires-operators Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 577135bf by Aaron Allen at 2022-03-16T02:27:48-04:00 Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.Foreign Converts all uses of 'TcRnUnknownMessage' to proper diagnostics. - - - - - c1fed9da by Aaron Allen at 2022-03-16T02:27:48-04:00 Suggest FFI extensions as hints (#20116) - Use extension suggestion hints instead of suggesting extensions in the error message body for several FFI errors. - Adds a test case for `TcRnForeignImportPrimExtNotSet` - - - - - a33d1045 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-16T02:28:24-04:00 TH: allow negative patterns in quotes (#20711) We still don't allow negative overloaded patterns. Earler all negative patterns were treated as negative overloaded patterns. Now, we expliclty check the extension field to see if the pattern is actually a negative overloaded pattern - - - - - 1575c4a5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-16T02:29:03-04:00 Demand: Let `Boxed` win in `lubBoxity` (#21119) Previously, we let `Unboxed` win in `lubBoxity`, which is unsoundly optimistic in terms ob Boxity analysis. "Unsoundly" in the sense that we sometimes unbox parameters that we better shouldn't unbox. Examples are #18907 and T19871.absent. Until now, we thought that this hack pulled its weight becuase it worked around some shortcomings of the phase separation between Boxity analysis and CPR analysis. But it is a gross hack which caused regressions itself that needed all kinds of fixes and workarounds. See for example #20767. It became impossible to work with in !7599, so I want to remove it. For example, at the moment, `lubDmd B dmd` will not unbox `dmd`, but `lubDmd A dmd` will. Given that `B` is supposed to be the bottom element of the lattice, it's hardly justifiable to get a better demand when `lub`bing with `A`. The consequence of letting `Boxed` win in `lubBoxity` is that we *would* regress #2387, #16040 and parts of #5075 and T19871.sumIO, until Boxity and CPR are able to communicate better. Fortunately, that is not the case since I could tweak the other source of optimism in Boxity analysis that is described in `Note [Unboxed demand on function bodies returning small products]` so that we *recursively* assume unboxed demands on function bodies returning small products. See the updated Note. `Note [Boxity for bottoming functions]` describes why we need bottoming functions to have signatures that say that they deeply unbox their arguments. In so doing, I had to tweak `finaliseArgBoxities` so that it will never unbox recursive data constructors. This is in line with our handling of them in CPR. I updated `Note [Which types are unboxed?]` to reflect that. In turn we fix #21119, #20767, #18907, T19871.absent and get a much simpler implementation (at least to think about). We can also drop the very ad-hoc definition of `deferAfterPreciseException` and its Note in favor of the simple, intuitive definition we used to have. Metric Decrease: T16875 T18223 T18698a T18698b hard_hole_fits Metric Increase: LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T15703 T8095 T9872d Out of all the regresions, only the one in T9872d doesn't vanish in a perf build, where the compiler is bootstrapped with -O2 and thus SpecConstr. Reason for regressions: * T9872d is due to `ty_co_subst` taking its `LiftingContext` boxed. That is because the context is passed to a function argument, for example in `liftCoSubstTyVarBndrUsing`. * In T15703, LargeRecord and T8095, we get a bit more allocations in `expand_syn` and `piResultTys`, because a `TCvSubst` isn't unboxed. In both cases that guards against reboxing in some code paths. * The same is true for MultiComponentModulesRecomp, where we get less unboxing in `GHC.Unit.Finder.$wfindInstalledHomeModule`. In a perf build, allocations actually *improve* by over 4%! Results on NoFib: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- awards -0.4% +0.3% cacheprof -0.3% +2.4% fft -1.5% -5.1% fibheaps +1.2% +0.8% fluid -0.3% -0.1% ida +0.4% +0.9% k-nucleotide +0.4% -0.1% last-piece +10.5% +13.9% lift -4.4% +3.5% mandel2 -99.7% -99.8% mate -0.4% +3.6% parser -1.0% +0.1% puzzle -11.6% +6.5% reverse-complem -3.0% +2.0% scs -0.5% +0.1% sphere -0.4% -0.2% wave4main -8.2% -0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary excludes mandel2 because of excessive bias Min -11.6% -5.1% Max +10.5% +13.9% Geometric Mean -0.2% +0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not bad for a bug fix. The regression in `last-piece` could become a win if SpecConstr would work on non-recursive functions. The regression in `fibheaps` is due to `Note [Reboxed crud for bottoming calls]`, e.g., #21128. - - - - - bb779b90 by sheaf at 2022-03-16T02:29:42-04:00 Add a regression test for #21130 This problem was due to a bug in cloneWanted, which was incorrectly creating a coercion hole to hold an evidence variable. This bug was introduced by 8bb52d91 and fixed in 81740ce8. Fixes #21130 - - - - - 0f0e2394 by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 linker: Initial Windows C++ exception unwinding support - - - - - 36d20d4d by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 linker: Fix ADDR32NB relocations on Windows - - - - - 8a516527 by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 testsuite: properly escape string paths - - - - - 1a0dd008 by sheaf at 2022-03-17T10:17:13-04:00 Hadrian: account for change in late-ccs flag The late cost centre flag was renamed from -fprof-late-ccs to -fprof-late in 7fe07143, but this change hadn't been propagated to Hadrian. - - - - - 8561c1af by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Refactor HsBracket - - - - - 19163397 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 Type-checking untyped brackets When HsExpr GhcTc, the HsBracket constructor should hold a HsBracket GhcRn, rather than an HsBracket GhcTc. We make use of the HsBracket p extension constructor (XBracket (XXBracket p)) to hold an HsBracket GhcRn when the pass is GhcTc See !4782 https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - 310890a5 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 Separate constructors for typed and untyped brackets Split HsBracket into HsTypedBracket and HsUntypedBracket. Unfortunately, we still cannot get rid of instance XXTypedBracket GhcTc = HsTypedBracket GhcRn despite no longer requiring it for typechecking, but rather because the TH desugarer works on GhcRn rather than GhcTc (See GHC.HsToCore.Quote) - - - - - 4a2567f5 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Refactor bracket for desugaring during tc When desugaring a bracket we want to desugar /renamed/ rather than /typechecked/ code; So in (HsExpr GhcTc) tree, we must have a (HsExpr GhcRn) for the quotation itself. This commit reworks the TTG refactor on typed and untyped brackets by storing the /renamed/ code in the bracket field extension rather than in the constructor extension in `HsQuote` (previously called `HsUntypedBracket`) See Note [The life cycle of a TH quotation] and https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - b056adc8 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Make HsQuote GhcTc isomorphic to NoExtField An untyped bracket `HsQuote p` can never be constructed with `p ~ GhcTc`. This is because we don't typecheck `HsQuote` at all. That's OK, because we also never use `HsQuote GhcTc`. To enforce this at the type level we make `HsQuote GhcTc` isomorphic to `NoExtField` and impossible to construct otherwise, by using TTG field extensions to make all constructors, except for `XQuote` (which takes `NoExtField`), unconstructable, with `DataConCantHappen` This is explained more in detail in Note [The life cycle of a TH quotation] Related discussion: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - ac3b2e7d by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: TH brackets finishing touches Rewrite the critical notes and fix outdated ones, use `HsQuote GhcRn` (in `HsBracketTc`) for desugaring regardless of the bracket being typed or untyped, remove unused `EpAnn` from `Hs*Bracket GhcRn`, zonkExpr factor out common brackets code, ppr_expr factor out common brackets code, and fix tests, to finish MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - d147428a by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-18T05:11:35-04:00 codeGen: Fix signedness of jump table indexing Previously while constructing the jump table index we would zero-extend the discriminant before subtracting the start of the jump-table. This goes subtly wrong in the case of a sub-word, signed discriminant, as described in the included Note. Fix this in both the PPC and X86 NCGs. Fixes #21186. - - - - - 435a3d5d by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-18T05:11:35-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21186 - - - - - e9d8de93 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-19T07:35:49-04:00 TH: Fix pretty printing of newtypes with operators and GADT syntax (#20868) The pretty printer for regular data types already accounted for these, and had some duplication with the newtype pretty printer. Factoring the logic out into a common function and using it for both newtypes and data declarations is enough to fix the bug. - - - - - 244da9eb by sheaf at 2022-03-19T07:36:24-04:00 List GHC.Event.Internal in base.cabal on Windows GHC.Event.Internal was not listed in base.cabal on Windows. This caused undefined reference errors. This patch adds it back, by moving it out of the OS-specific logic in base.cabal. Fixes #21245. - - - - - d1c03719 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-19T07:37:00-04:00 Compact regions: Maintain tags properly Fixes #21251 - - - - - d45bb701 by romes at 2022-03-19T07:37:36-04:00 Remove dead code HsDoRn - - - - - c842611f by nineonine at 2022-03-20T21:16:06-04:00 Revamp derived Eq instance code generation (#17240) This patch improves code generation for derived Eq instances. The idea is to use 'dataToTag' to evaluate both arguments. This allows to 'short-circuit' when tags do not match. Unfortunately, inner evals are still present when we branch on tags. This is due to the way 'dataToTag#' primop evaluates its argument in the code generator. #21207 was created to explore further optimizations. Metric Decrease: LargeRecord - - - - - 52ffd38c by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-20T21:16:46-04:00 Avoid some SOURCE imports - - - - - b91798be by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-23T13:39:39-04:00 hi haddock: Lex and store haddock docs in interface files Names appearing in Haddock docstrings are lexed and renamed like any other names appearing in the AST. We currently rename names irrespective of the namespace, so both type and constructor names corresponding to an identifier will appear in the docstring. Haddock will select a given name as the link destination based on its own heuristics. This patch also restricts the limitation of `-haddock` being incompatible with `Opt_KeepRawTokenStream`. The export and documenation structure is now computed in GHC and serialised in .hi files. This can be used by haddock to directly generate doc pages without reparsing or renaming the source. At the moment the operation of haddock is not modified, that's left to a future patch. Updates the haddock submodule with the minimum changes needed. - - - - - 78db231f by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-23T13:40:17-04:00 configure: bump LlvmMaxVersion to 14 LLVM 13.0.0 is released in Oct 2021, and latest head validates against LLVM 13 just fine if LlvmMaxVersion is bumped. - - - - - b06e5dd8 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-03-23T13:40:54-04:00 docs: clarify the eventlog format documentation a little bit - - - - - 4dc62498 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-23T13:41:31-04:00 Fix behaviour of -Wunused-packages in ghci Ticket #21110 points out that -Wunused-packages behaves a bit unusually in GHCi. Now we define the semantics for -Wunused-packages in interactive mode as follows: * If you use -Wunused-packages on an initial load then the warning is reported. * If you explicitly set -Wunused-packages on the command line then the warning is displayed (until it is disabled) * If you then subsequently modify the set of available targets by using :load or :cd (:cd unloads everything) then the warning is (silently) turned off. This means that every :r the warning is printed if it's turned on (but you did ask for it). Fixes #21110 - - - - - fed05347 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:42:07-04:00 rts/adjustor: Place adjustor templates in data section on all OSs In !7604 we started placing adjustor templates in the data section on Linux as some toolchains there reject relocations in the text section. However, it turns out that OpenBSD also exhibits this restriction. Fix this by *always* placing adjustor templates in the data section. Fixes #21155. - - - - - db32bb8c by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-23T13:42:44-04:00 Improve error message when warning about unsupported LLVM version (#20958) Change the wording to make it clear that the upper bound is non-inclusive. - - - - - f214349a by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:43:20-04:00 rts: Untag function field in scavenge_PAP_payload Previously we failed to untag the function closure when scavenging the payload of a PAP, resulting in an invalid closure pointer being passed to scavenge_large_bitmap and consequently #21254. Fix this. Fixes #21254 - - - - - e6d0e287 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:43:20-04:00 rts: Don't mark object code in markCAFs unless necessary Previously `markCAFs` would call `markObjectCode` even in non-major GCs. This is problematic since `prepareUnloadCheck` is not called in such GCs, meaning that the section index has not been updated. Fixes #21254 - - - - - 1a7cf096 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:05-04:00 Avoid redundant imports of GHC.Driver.Session Remove GHC.Driver.Session imports that weren't considered as redundant because of the reexport of PlatformConstants. Also remove this reexport as modules using this datatype should import GHC.Platform instead. - - - - - e3f60577 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:05-04:00 Reverse dependency between StgToCmm and Runtime.Heap.Layout - - - - - e6585ca1 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:46-04:00 Define filterOut with filter filter has fusion rules that filterOut lacks - - - - - c58d008c by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-24T06:10:43-04:00 Fix and simplify DeriveAnyClass's context inference using SubTypePredSpec As explained in `Note [Gathering and simplifying constraints for DeriveAnyClass]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`, `DeriveAnyClass` infers instance contexts by emitting implication constraints. Previously, these implication constraints were constructed by hand. This is a terribly trick thing to get right, as it involves a delicate interplay of skolemisation, metavariable instantiation, and `TcLevel` bumping. Despite much effort, we discovered in #20719 that the implementation was subtly incorrect, leading to valid programs being rejected. While we could scrutinize the code that manually constructs implication constraints and repair it, there is a better, less error-prone way to do things. After all, the heart of `DeriveAnyClass` is generating code which fills in each class method with defaults, e.g., `foo = $gdm_foo`. Typechecking this sort of code is tantamount to calling `tcSubTypeSigma`, as we much ensure that the type of `$gdm_foo` is a subtype of (i.e., more polymorphic than) the type of `foo`. As an added bonus, `tcSubTypeSigma` is a battle-tested function that handles skolemisation, metvariable instantiation, `TcLevel` bumping, and all other means of tricky bookkeeping correctly. With this insight, the solution to the problems uncovered in #20719 is simple: use `tcSubTypeSigma` to check if `$gdm_foo`'s type is a subtype of `foo`'s type. As a side effect, `tcSubTypeSigma` will emit exactly the implication constraint that we were attempting to construct by hand previously. Moreover, it does so correctly, fixing #20719 as a consequence. This patch implements the solution thusly: * The `PredSpec` data type (previously named `PredOrigin`) is now split into `SimplePredSpec`, which directly stores a `PredType`, and `SubTypePredSpec`, which stores the actual and expected types in a subtype check. `SubTypePredSpec` is only used for `DeriveAnyClass`; all other deriving strategies use `SimplePredSpec`. * Because `tcSubTypeSigma` manages the finer details of type variable instantiation and constraint solving under the hood, there is no longer any need to delicately split apart the method type signatures in `inferConstraintsAnyclass`. This greatly simplifies the implementation of `inferConstraintsAnyclass` and obviates the need to store skolems, metavariables, or given constraints in a `ThetaSpec` (previously named `ThetaOrigin`). As a bonus, this means that `ThetaSpec` now simply becomes a synonym for a list of `PredSpec`s, which is conceptually much simpler than it was before. * In `simplifyDeriv`, each `SubTypePredSpec` results in a call to `tcSubTypeSigma`. This is only performed for its side effect of emitting an implication constraint, which is fed to the rest of the constraint solving machinery in `simplifyDeriv`. I have updated `Note [Gathering and simplifying constraints for DeriveAnyClass]` to explain this in more detail. To make the changes in `simplifyDeriv` more manageable, I also performed some auxiliary refactoring: * Previously, every iteration of `simplifyDeriv` was skolemising the type variables at the start, simplifying, and then performing a reverse substitution at the end to un-skolemise the type variables. This is not necessary, however, since we can just as well skolemise once at the beginning of the `deriving` pipeline and zonk the `TcTyVar`s after `simplifyDeriv` is finished. This patch does just that, having been made possible by prior work in !7613. I have updated `Note [Overlap and deriving]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer` to explain this, and I have also left comments on the relevant data structures (e.g., `DerivEnv` and `DerivSpec`) to explain when things might be `TcTyVar`s or `TyVar`s. * All of the aforementioned cleanup allowed me to remove an ad hoc deriving-related in `checkImplicationInvariants`, as all of the skolems in a `tcSubTypeSigma`–produced implication constraint should now be `TcTyVar` at the time the implication is created. * Since `simplifyDeriv` now needs a `SkolemInfo` and `UserTypeCtxt`, I have added `ds_skol_info` and `ds_user_ctxt` fields to `DerivSpec` to store these. Similarly, I have also added a `denv_skol_info` field to `DerivEnv`, which ultimately gets used to initialize the `ds_skol_info` in a `DerivSpec`. Fixes #20719. - - - - - 21680fb0 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-24T06:11:19-04:00 WorkWrap: Handle partial FUN apps in `isRecDataCon` (#21265) Partial FUN apps like `(->) Bool` aren't detected by `splitFunTy_maybe`. A silly oversight that is easily fixed by replacing `splitFunTy_maybe` with a guard in the `splitTyConApp_maybe` case. But fortunately, Simon nudged me into rewriting the whole `isRecDataCon` function in a way that makes it much shorter and hence clearer which DataCons are actually considered as recursive. Fixes #21265. - - - - - a2937e2b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:22-04:00 Add test for T21035 This test checks that you are allowed to explicitly supply object files for dependencies even if you haven't got the shared object for that library yet. Fixes #21035 - - - - - 1756d547 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:58-04:00 Add check to ensure we are not building validate jobs for releases - - - - - 99623358 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:58-04:00 hadrian: Correct generation of hsc2hs wrapper If you inspect the inside of a wrapper script for hsc2hs you will see that the cflag and lflag values are concatenated incorrectly. ``` HSC2HS_EXTRA="--cflag=-U__i686--lflag=-fuse-ld=gold" ``` It should instead be ``` HSC2HS_EXTRA="--cflag=-U__i686 --lflag=-fuse-ld=gold" ``` Fixes #21221 - - - - - fefd4e31 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:59-04:00 testsuite: Remove library dependenices from T21119 These dependencies would affect the demand signature depending on various rules and so on. Fixes #21271 - - - - - 5ff690b8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:59-04:00 ci: Generate jobs for all normal builds and use hadrian for all builds This commit introduces a new script (.gitlab/gen_ci.hs) which generates a yaml file (.gitlab/jobs.yaml) which contains explicit descriptions for all the jobs we want to run. The jobs are separated into three categories: * validate - jobs run on every MR * nightly - jobs run once per day on the master branch * release - jobs for producing release artifacts The generation script is a Haskell program which includes a DSL for specifying the different jobs. The hope is that it's easier to reason about the different jobs and how the variables are merged together rather than the unclear and opaque yaml syntax. The goal is to fix issues like #21190 once and for all.. The `.gitlab/jobs.yaml` can be generated by running the `.gitlab/generate_jobs` script. You have to do this manually. Another consequence of this patch is that we use hadrian for all the validate, nightly and release builds on all platforms. - - - - - 1d673aa2 by Christiaan Baaij at 2022-03-25T11:35:49-04:00 Add the OPAQUE pragma A new pragma, `OPAQUE`, that ensures that every call of a named function annotated with an `OPAQUE` pragma remains a call of that named function, not some name-mangled variant. Implements GHC proposal 0415: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0415-opaque-pragma.rst This commit also updates the haddock submodule to handle the newly introduced lexer tokens corresponding to the OPAQUE pragma. - - - - - 83f5841b by Bodigrim at 2022-03-25T11:36:31-04:00 Add instance Lift ByteArray - - - - - 7cc1184a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-25T11:37:07-04:00 Make -ddump-rn-ast and -ddump-tc-ast work in GHCi Fixes #17830 - - - - - 940feaf3 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-25T11:37:47-04:00 Modularize Tidy (#17957) - Factorize Tidy options into TidyOpts datatype. Initialize it in GHC.Driver.Config.Tidy - Same thing for StaticPtrOpts - Perform lookups of unpackCString[Utf8]# once in initStaticPtrOpts instead of for every use of mkStringExprWithFS - - - - - 25101813 by Takenobu Tani at 2022-03-28T01:16:02-04:00 users-guide: Correct markdown for profiling This patch corrects some markdown. [skip ci] - - - - - c832ae93 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-28T01:16:38-04:00 hadrian: Flag cabal flag handling This patch basically deletes some ad-hoc handling of Cabal Flags and replaces it with a correct query of the LocalBuildInfo. The flags in the local build info can be modified by users by passing hadrian options For example (!4331) ``` *.genapply.cabal.configure.opts += --flags=unregisterised ``` And all the flags specified by the `Cabal Flags` builder were already passed to configure properly using `--flags`. - - - - - a9f3a5c6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-28T01:16:38-04:00 Disable text's dependency on simdutf by default Unfortunately we are simply not currently in a good position to robustly ship binary distributions which link against C++ code like simdutf. Fixes #20724. - - - - - eff86e8a by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-28T01:17:14-04:00 Add Red Herring to Note [What might equal later?] Close #21208. - - - - - 12653be9 by jberryman at 2022-03-28T01:17:55-04:00 Document typed splices inhibiting unused bind detection (#16524) - - - - - 4aeade15 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-03-28T01:18:31-04:00 users-guide: group ticky-ticky profiling under one heading - - - - - cc59648a by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-28T01:19:12-04:00 Hadrian: allow testsuite to run with cross-compilers (#21292) - - - - - 89cb1315 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-28T01:19:48-04:00 hadrian: Add show target to bindist makefile Some build systems use "make show" to query facts about the bindist, for example: ``` make show VALUE=ProjectVersion > version ``` to determine the ProjectVersion - - - - - 8229885c by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-03-28T19:23:28-04:00 EPA: let stmt with semicolon has wrong anchor The code let ;x =1 Captures the semicolon annotation, but did not widen the anchor in the ValBinds. Fix that. Closes #20247 - - - - - 2c12627c by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-28T19:24:04-04:00 Consistently attach SrcSpans to sub-expressions in TH splices Before, `GHC.ThToHs` was very inconsistent about where various sub-expressions would get the same `SrcSpan` from the original TH splice location or just a generic `noLoc` `SrcSpan`. I have ripped out all uses of `noLoc` in favor of the former instead, and I have added a `Note [Source locations within TH splices]` to officially enshrine this design choice. Fixes #21299. - - - - - 789add55 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-29T13:07:22-04:00 Fix all invalid haddock comments in the compiler Fixes #20935 and #20924 - - - - - 967dad03 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-29T13:07:22-04:00 hadrian: Build lib:GHC with -haddock and -Winvalid-haddock (#21273) - - - - - ad09a5f7 by sheaf at 2022-03-29T13:08:05-04:00 Hadrian: make DDEBUG separate from debugged RTS This patchs separates whether -DDEBUG is enabled (i.e. whether debug assertions are enabled) from whether we are using the debugged RTS (i.e. GhcDebugged = YES). This means that we properly skip tests which have been marked with `when(compiler_debugged(), skip)`. Fixes #21113, #21153 and #21234 - - - - - 840a6811 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-29T13:08:42-04:00 RTS: Zero gc_cpu_start and gc_cpu_end after accounting When passed a combination of `-N` and `-qn` options the cpu time for garbage collection was being vastly overcounted because the counters were not being zeroed appropiately. When -qn1 is passed, only 1 of the N avaiable GC threads is chosen to perform work, the rest are idle. At the end of the GC period, stat_endGC traverses all the GC threads and adds up the elapsed time from each of them. For threads which didn't participate in this GC, the value of the cpu time should be zero, but before this patch, the counters were not zeroed and hence we would count the same elapsed time on many subsequent iterations (until the thread participated in a GC again). The most direct way to zero these fields is to do so immediately after the value is added into the global counter, after which point they are never used again. We also tried another approach where we would zero the counter in yieldCapability but there are some (undiagnosed) siations where a capbility would not pass through yieldCapability before the GC ended and the same double counting problem would occur. Fixes #21082 - - - - - dda46e2d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-29T13:09:18-04:00 Add test for T21306 Fixes #21306 - - - - - f07c7766 by Jakob Brünker at 2022-03-30T03:10:33-04:00 Give parsing plugins access to errors Previously, when the parser produced non-fatal errors (i.e. it produced errors but the 'PState' is 'POk'), compilation would be aborted before the 'parsedResultAction' of any plugin was invoked. This commit changes that, so that such that 'parsedResultAction' gets collections of warnings and errors as argument, and must return them after potentially modifying them. Closes #20803 - - - - - e5dfde75 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-30T03:11:10-04:00 Fix reference to Note [FunBind vs PatBind] This Note was renamed in 2535a6716202253df74d8190b028f85cc6d21b72 yet this occurrence was not updated. - - - - - 21894a63 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-30T03:11:45-04:00 Refactor: make primtypes independent of PrimReps Previously, 'pcPrimTyCon', the function used to define a primitive type, was taking a PrimRep, only to convert it to a RuntimeRep. Now it takes a RuntimeRep directly. Moved primRepToRuntimeRep to GHC.Types.RepType. It is now located next to its inverse function runtimeRepPrimRep. Now GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim no longer mentions PrimRep, and GHC.Types.RepType no longer imports GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim. Removed unused functions `primRepsToRuntimeRep` and `mkTupleRep`. Removed Note [PrimRep and kindPrimRep] - it was never referenced, didn't belong to Types.Prim, and Note [Getting from RuntimeRep to PrimRep] is more comprehensive. - - - - - 43da2963 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-30T09:55:49+01:00 Fix mention of non-existent "rehydrateIface" function [skip ci] Fixes #21303 - - - - - 6793a20f by gershomb at 2022-04-01T10:33:46+01:00 Remove wrong claim about naturality law. This docs change removes a longstanding confusion in the Traversable docs. The docs say "(The naturality law is implied by parametricity and thus so is the purity law [1, p15].)". However if one reads the reference a different "natural" law is implied by parametricity. The naturality law given as a law here is imposed. Further, the reference gives examples which violate both laws -- so they cannot be implied by parametricity. This PR just removes the wrong claim. - - - - - 5beeff46 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T10:34:39+01:00 Refactor handling of global initializers GHC uses global initializers for a number of things including cost-center registration, info-table provenance registration, and setup of foreign exports. Previously, the global initializer arrays which referenced these initializers would live in the object file of the C stub, which would then be merged into the main object file of the module. Unfortunately, this approach is no longer tenable with the move to Clang/LLVM on Windows (see #21019). Specifically, lld's PE backend does not support object merging (that is, the -r flag). Instead we are now rather packaging a module's object files into a static library. However, this is problematic in the case of initializers as there are no references to the C stub object in the archive, meaning that the linker may drop the object from the final link. This patch refactors our handling of global initializers to instead place initializer arrays within the object file of the module to which they belong. We do this by introducing a Cmm data declaration containing the initializer array in the module's Cmm stream. While the initializer functions themselves remain in separate C stub objects, the reference from the module's object ensures that they are not dropped from the final link. In service of #21068. - - - - - 3e6fe71b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:41+01:00 Fix remaining issues in eventlog types (gen_event_types.py) * The size of End concurrent mark phase looks wrong and, it used to be 4 and now it's 0. * The size of Task create is wrong, used to be 18 and now 14. * The event ticky-ticky entry counter begin sample has the wrong name * The event ticky-ticky entry counter being sample has the wrong size, was 0 now 32. Closes #21070 - - - - - 7847f47a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T10:35:41+01:00 users-guide: Fix a few small issues in eventlog format descriptions The CONC_MARK_END event description didn't mention its payload. Clarify the meaning of the CREATE_TASK's payload. - - - - - acfd5a4c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:53+01:00 ci: Regenerate jobs.yaml It seems I forgot to update this to reflect the current state of gen_ci.hs - - - - - a952dd80 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:59+01:00 ci: Attempt to fix windows cache issues It appears that running the script directly does nothing (no info is printed about saving the cache). - - - - - fb65e6e3 by Adrian Ratiu at 2022-04-01T10:49:52+01:00 fp_prog_ar.m4: take AR var into consideration In ChromeOS and Gentoo we want the ability to use LLVM ar instead of GNU ar even though both are installed, thus we pass (for eg) AR=llvm-ar to configure. Unfortunately GNU ar always gets picked regardless of the AR setting because the check does not consider the AR var when setting fp_prog_ar, hence this fix. - - - - - 1daaefdf by Greg Steuck at 2022-04-01T10:50:16+01:00 T13366 requires c++ & c++abi libraries on OpenBSD Fixes this failure: =====> 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] T13366(normal) 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: <no location info>: error: user specified .o/.so/.DLL could not be loaded (File not found) Whilst trying to load: (dynamic) stdc++ Additional directories searched: (none) *** unexpected failure for T13366(normal) - - - - - 18e6c85b by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T10:54:28+01:00 new datatypes for parsedResultAction Previously, the warnings and errors were given and returned as a tuple (Messages PsWarnings, Messages PsErrors). Now, it's just PsMessages. This, together with the HsParsedModule the parser plugin gets and returns, has been wrapped up as ParsedResult. - - - - - 9727e592 by Morrow at 2022-04-01T10:55:12+01:00 Clarify that runghc interprets the input program - - - - - f589dea3 by sheaf at 2022-04-01T10:59:58+01:00 Unify RuntimeRep arguments in ty_co_match The `ty_co_match` function ignored the implicit RuntimeRep coercions that occur in a `FunCo`. Even though a comment explained that this should be fine, #21205 showed that it could result in discarding a RuntimeRep coercion, and thus discarding an important cast entirely. With this patch, we first match the kinds in `ty_co_match`. Fixes #21205 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T12227 T18223 ------------------------- - - - - - 6f4dc372 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-01T11:01:35+01:00 Export MutableByteArray from Data.Array.Byte This implements CLC proposal #49 - - - - - 5df9f5e7 by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-04-01T11:02:35+01:00 Add test cases for #20640 Closes #20640 - - - - - 8334ff9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-01T11:03:16+01:00 Minor cleanup - Remove unused functions exprToCoercion_maybe, applyTypeToArg, typeMonoPrimRep_maybe, runtimeRepMonoPrimRep_maybe. - Replace orValid with a simpler check - Use splitAtList in applyTysX - Remove calls to extra_clean in the testsuite; it does not do anything. Metric Decrease: T18223 - - - - - b2785cfc by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-01T11:04:07+01:00 hadrian typos - - - - - 418e6fab by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-01T11:04:12+01:00 two typos - - - - - dd7c7c99 by Phil de Joux at 2022-04-01T11:04:56+01:00 Add tests and docs on plugin args and order. - - - - - 3e209a62 by MaxHearnden at 2022-04-01T11:05:19+01:00 Change may not to might not - - - - - b84380d3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:07:27+01:00 hadrian: Remove linters-common from bindist Zubin observed that the bindists contains the utility library linters-common. There are two options: 1. Make sure only the right files are added into the bindist.. a bit tricky due to the non-trivial structure of the lib directory. 2. Remove the bad files once they get copied in.. a bit easier So I went for option 2 but we perhaps should go for option 1 in the future. Fixes #21203 - - - - - ba9904c1 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-04-01T11:07:31+01:00 hadrian: allow testing linters with out of tree compilers - - - - - 26547759 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:07:35+01:00 hadrian: Introduce CheckProgram datatype to replace a 7-tuple - - - - - df65d732 by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T11:08:28+01:00 Fix panic when pretty printing HsCmdLam When pretty printing a HsCmdLam with more than one argument, GHC panicked because of a missing case. This fixes that. Closes #21300 - - - - - ad6cd165 by John Ericson at 2022-04-01T11:10:06+01:00 hadrian: Remove vestigial -this-unit-id support check This has been dead code since 400ead81e80f66ad7b1260b11b2a92f25ccc3e5a. - - - - - 8ca7ab81 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:10:23+01:00 hadrian: Fix race involving empty package databases There was a small chance of a race occuring between the small window of 1. The first package (.conf) file get written into the database 2. hadrian calling "ghc-pkg recache" to refresh the package.conf file In this window the package database would contain rts.conf but not a package.cache file, and therefore if ghc was invoked it would error because it was missing. To solve this we call "ghc-pkg recache" at when the database is created by shake by writing the stamp file into the database folder. This also creates the package.cache file and so avoids the possibility of this race. - - - - - cc4ec64b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:11:05+01:00 hadrian: Add assertion that in/out tree args are the same There have been a few instances where this calculation was incorrect, so we add a non-terminal assertion when now checks they the two computations indeed compute the same thing. Fixes #21285 - - - - - 691508d8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:13:10+01:00 hlint: Ignore suggestions in generated HaddockLex file With the make build system this file ends up in the compiler/ subdirectory so is linted. With hadrian, the file ends up in _build so it's not linted. Fixes #21313 - - - - - f8f152e7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-01T11:14:08+01:00 Change GHC.Prim to GHC.Exts in docs and tests Users are supposed to import GHC.Exts rather than GHC.Prim. Part of #18749. - - - - - f8fc6d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:24+01:00 driver: Improve -Wunused-packages error message (and simplify implementation) In the past I improved the part of -Wunused-packages which found which packages were used. Now I improve the part which detects which ones were specified. The key innovation is to use the explicitUnits field from UnitState which has the result of resolving the package flags, so we don't need to mess about with the flag arguments from DynFlags anymore. The output now always includes the package name and version (and the flag which exposed it). ``` The following packages were specified via -package or -package-id flags, but were not needed for compilation: - bytestring-0.11.2.0 (exposed by flag -package bytestring) - ghc-9.3 (exposed by flag -package ghc) - process-1.6.13.2 (exposed by flag -package process) ``` Fixes #21307 - - - - - 5e5a12d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:32+01:00 driver: In oneshot mode, look for interface files in hidir How things should work: * -i is the search path for source files * -hidir explicitly sets the search path for interface files and the output location for interface files. * -odir sets the search path and output location for object files. Before in one shot mode we would look for the interface file in the search locations given by `-i`, but then set the path to be in the `hidir`, so in unusual situations the finder could find an interface file in the `-i` dir but later fail because it tried to read the interface file from the `-hidir`. A bug identified by #20569 - - - - - 950f58e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:36+01:00 docs: Update documentation interaction of search path, -hidir and -c mode. As noted in #20569 the documentation for search path was wrong because it seemed to indicate that `-i` dirs were important when looking for interface files in `-c` mode, but they are not important if `-hidir` is set. Fixes #20569 - - - - - d85c7dcb by sheaf at 2022-04-01T11:17:56+01:00 Keep track of promotion ticks in HsOpTy This patch adds a PromotionFlag field to HsOpTy, which is used in pretty-printing and when determining whether to emit warnings with -fwarn-unticked-promoted-constructors. This allows us to correctly report tick-related warnings for things like: type A = Int : '[] type B = [Int, Bool] Updates haddock submodule Fixes #19984 - - - - - 32070e6c by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T20:31:08+02:00 Implement \cases (Proposal 302) This commit implements proposal 302: \cases - Multi-way lambda expressions. This adds a new expression heralded by \cases, which works exactly like \case, but can match multiple apats instead of a single pat. Updates submodule haddock to support the ITlcases token. Closes #20768 - - - - - c6f77f39 by sheaf at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 Add a regression test for #21323 This bug was fixed at some point between GHC 9.0 and GHC 9.2; this patch simply adds a regression test. - - - - - 3596684e by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 Fix error when using empty case in arrow notation It was previously not possible to use -XEmptyCase in Arrow notation, since GHC would print "Exception: foldb of empty list". This is now fixed. Closes #21301 - - - - - 9a325b59 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 users-guide: Fix various markup issues - - - - - aefb1e6d by sheaf at 2022-04-01T20:36:01+02:00 Ensure implicit parameters are lifted `tcExpr` typechecked implicit parameters by introducing a metavariable of kind `TYPE kappa`, without enforcing that `kappa ~ LiftedRep`. This patch instead creates a metavariable of kind `Type`. Fixes #21327 - - - - - ed62dc66 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-05T11:44:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Disable cabal-install store caching on Windows For reasons that remain a mystery, cabal-install seems to consistently corrupt its cache on Windows. Disable caching for now. Works around #21347. - - - - - 5ece5c5a by Ryan Scott at 2022-04-06T13:00:51-04:00 Add /linters/*/dist-install/ to .gitignore Fixes #21335. [ci skip] - - - - - 410c76ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Use static archives as an alternative to object merging Unfortunately, `lld`'s COFF backend does not currently support object merging. With ld.bfd having broken support for high image-load base addresses, it's necessary to find an alternative. Here I introduce support in the driver for generating static archives, which we use on Windows instead of object merging. Closes #21068. - - - - - 400666c8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 rts/linker: Catch archives masquerading as object files Check the file's header to catch static archive bearing the `.o` extension, as may happen on Windows after the Clang refactoring. See #21068 - - - - - 694d39f0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 driver: Make object merging optional On Windows we don't have a linker which supports object joining (i.e. the `-r` flag). Consequently, `-pgmlm` is now a `Maybe`. See #21068. - - - - - 41fcb5cd by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 hadrian: Refactor handling of ar flags Previously the setup was quite fragile as it had to assume which arguments were file arguments and which were flags. - - - - - 3ac80a86 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 hadrian: Produce ar archives with L modifier on Windows Since object files may in fact be archive files, we must ensure that their contents are merged rather than constructing an archive-of-an-archive. See #21068. - - - - - 295c35c5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Add a Note describing lack of object merging on Windows See #21068. - - - - - d2ae0a3a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Build ar archives with -L when "joining" objects Since there may be .o files which are in fact archives. - - - - - babb47d2 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-04-06T13:02:04-04:00 Add warnings for file header pragmas that appear in the body of a module (#20385) Once we are done parsing the header of a module to obtain the options, we look through the rest of the tokens in order to determine if they contain any misplaced file header pragmas that would usually be ignored, potentially resulting in bad error messages. The warnings are reported immediately so that later errors don't shadow over potentially helpful warnings. Metric Increase: T13719 - - - - - 3f31825b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:02:40-04:00 rts/AdjustorPool: Generalize to allow arbitrary contexts Unfortunately the i386 adjustor logic needs this. - - - - - 9b645ee1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:02:40-04:00 adjustors/i386: Use AdjustorPool In !7511 (closed) I introduced a new allocator for adjustors, AdjustorPool, which eliminates the address space fragmentation issues which adjustors can introduce. In that work I focused on amd64 since that was the platform where I observed issues. However, in #21132 we noted that the size of adjustors is also a cause of CI fragility on i386. In this MR I port i386 to use AdjustorPool. Sadly the complexity of the i386 adjustor code does cause require a bit of generalization which makes the code a bit more opaque but such is the world. Closes #21132. - - - - - c657a616 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 hadrian: Clean up flavour transformer definitions Previously the `ipe` and `omit_pragmas` transformers were hackily defined using the textual key-value syntax. Fix this. - - - - - 9ce273b9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab-ci: Drop dead HACKAGE_INDEX_STATE variable - - - - - 01845375 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab/darwin: Factor out bindists This makes it a bit easier to bump them. - - - - - c41c478e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 Fix a few new warnings when booting with GHC 9.2.2 -Wuni-incomplete-patterns and apparent improvements in the pattern match checker surfaced these. - - - - - 6563cd24 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump bootstrap compiler to 9.2.2 This is necessary to build recent `text` commits. Bumps Hackage index state for a hashable which builds with GHC 9.2. - - - - - a62e983e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 Bump text submodule to current `master` Addresses #21295. - - - - - 88d61031 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-06T13:03:53-04:00 Refactor OutputableBndrFlag instances The matching on GhcPass introduced by 95275a5f25a is not necessary. This patch reverts it to make the code simpler. - - - - - f601f002 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 rts: Eliminate use of nested functions This is a gcc-specific extension. - - - - - d4c5f29c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 driver: Drop hacks surrounding windres invocation Drop hack for #1828, among others as they appear to be unnecessary when using `llvm-windres`. - - - - - 6be2c5a7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 Windows/Clang: Build system adaptation * Bump win32-tarballs to 0.7 * Move Windows toolchain autoconf logic into separate file * Use clang and LLVM utilities as described in #21019 * Disable object merging as lld doesn't support -r * Drop --oformat=pe-bigobj-x86-64 arguments from ld flags as LLD detects that the output is large on its own. * Drop gcc wrapper since Clang finds its root fine on its own. - - - - - c6fb7aff by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Test that we can build bigobj PE objects - - - - - 79851c07 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 Drop -static-libgcc This flag is not applicable when Clang is used. - - - - - 1f8a8264 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Port T16514 to C Previously this test was C++ which made it a bit of a portability problem. - - - - - d7e650d1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark Windows as a libc++ platform - - - - - d7886c46 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as fixed on Windows I have not seen it fail since moving to clang. Closes #12714. - - - - - 4c3fbb4e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark FloatFnInverses as fixed The new toolchain has fixed it. Closes #15670. - - - - - 402c36ba by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Rework T13606 to avoid gcc dependence Previously we used libgcc_s's import library in T13606. However, now that we ship with clang we no longer have this library. Instead we now use gdi32. - - - - - 9934ad54 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Clean up tests depending on C++ std lib - - - - - 12fcdef2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Split T13366 into two tests Split up the C and C++ uses since the latter is significantly more platform-dependent. - - - - - 3c08a198 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Fix mk-big-obj I'm a bit unclear on how this previously worked as it attempted to build an executable without defining `main`. - - - - - 7e97cc23 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Provide module definitions in T10955dyn Otherwise the linker will export all symbols, including those provided by the RTS, from the produced shared object. Consequently, attempting to link against multiple objects simultaneously will cause the linker to complain that RTS symbols are multiply defined. Avoid this by limiting the DLL exports with a module definition file. - - - - - 9a248afa by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark test-defaulting-plugin as fragile on Windows Currently llvm-ar does not handle long file paths, resulting in occassional failures of these tests and #21293. - - - - - 39371aa4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite/driver: Treat framework failures of fragile tests as non-fatal Previously we would report framework failures of tests marked as fragile as failures. Now we rather treat them as fragile test failures, which are not fatal to the testsuite run. Noticed while investigating #21293. - - - - - a1e6661d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:32-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule - Disable support for library-for-ghci on Windows as described in #21068. - Teach Cabal to use `ar -L` when available - - - - - f7b0f63c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump process submodule Fixes missing TEST_CC_OPTS in testsuite tests. - - - - - 109cee19 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 hadrian: Disable ghci libraries when object merging is not available - - - - - c22fba5c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump bytestring submodule - - - - - 6e2744cc by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 32333747 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 hadrian: Build wrappers using ghc rather than cc - - - - - 59787ba5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 linker/PEi386: More descriptive error message - - - - - 5e3c3c4f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 testsuite: Mark TH_spliceE5_prof as unbroken on Windows It was previously failing due to #18721 and now passes with the new toolchain. Closes #18721. - - - - - 9eb0a9d9 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T15:23:48-04:00 rts/PEi386: Move some debugging output to -DL - - - - - ce874595 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 nativeGen/x86: Use %rip-relative addressing On Windows with high-entropy ASLR we must use %rip-relative addressing to avoid overflowing the signed 32-bit immediate size of x86-64. Since %rip-relative addressing comes essentially for free and can make linking significantly easier, we use it on all platforms. - - - - - 52deee64 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Generate LEA for label expressions - - - - - 105a0056 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Refactor is32BitLit to take Platform rather than Bool - - - - - ec4526b5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Don't assume that labels are 32-bit on Windows - - - - - ffdbe457 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 nativeGen: Note signed-extended nature of MOV - - - - - bfb79697 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 rts: Move __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO definition to PosixSource.h It's easier to ensure that this is included first than Rts.h - - - - - 5ad143fd by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 rts: Fix various #include issues This fixes various violations of the newly-added RTS includes linter. - - - - - a59a66a8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 testsuite: Lint RTS #includes Verifies two important properties of #includes in the RTS: * That system headers don't appear inside of a `<BeginPrivate.h>` block as this can hide system library symbols, resulting in very hard-to-diagnose linker errors * That no headers precede `Rts.h`, ensuring that __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is set correctly before system headers are included. - - - - - 42bf7528 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T16:25:04-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix memory leak Previously we would leak the section information of the `.bss` section. - - - - - d286a55c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Preserve information about symbol types As noted in #20978, the linker would previously handle overflowed relocations by creating a jump island. While this is fine in the case of code symbols, it's very much not okay in the case of data symbols. To fix this we must keep track of whether each symbol is code or data and relocate them appropriately. This patch takes the first step in this direction, adding a symbol type field to the linker's symbol table. It doesn't yet change relocation behavior to take advantage of this knowledge. Fixes #20978. - - - - - e689e9d5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix relocation overflow behavior This fixes handling of overflowed relocations on PEi386 targets: * Refuse to create jump islands for relocations of data symbols * Correctly handle the `__imp___acrt_iob_func` symbol, which is an new type of symbol: `SYM_TYPE_INDIRECT_DATA` - - - - - 655e7d8f by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts: Mark anything that might have an info table as data Tables-next-to-code mandates that we treat symbols with info tables like data since we cannot relocate them using a jump island. See #20983. - - - - - 7e8cc293 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Rework linker This is a significant rework of the PEi386 linker, making the linker compatible with high image base addresses. Specifically, we now use the m32 allocator instead of `HeapAllocate`. In addition I found a number of latent bugs in our handling of import libraries and relocations. I've added quite a few comments describing what I've learned about Windows import libraries while fixing these. Thanks to Tamar Christina (@Phyx) for providing the address space search logic, countless hours of help while debugging, and his boundless Windows knowledge. Co-Authored-By: Tamar Christina <tamar at zhox.com> - - - - - ff625218 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Move allocateBytes to MMap.c - - - - - f562b5ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Avoid accidentally-quadratic allocation cost We now preserve the address that we last mapped, allowing us to resume our search and avoiding quadratic allocation costs. This fixes the runtime of T10296a, which allocates many adjustors. - - - - - 3247b7db by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 Move msvcrt dep out of base - - - - - fa404335 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: More descriptive debug output - - - - - 140f338f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PathUtils: Define pathprintf in terms of snwprintf on Windows swprintf deviates from usual `snprintf` semantics in that it does not guarantee reasonable behavior when the buffer is NULL (that is, returning the number of bytes that would have been emitted). - - - - - eb60565b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Report archive member index - - - - - 209fd61b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Split up object resolution and initialization Previously the RTS linker would call initializers during the "resolve" phase of linking. However, this is problematic in the case of cyclic dependencies between objects. In particular, consider the case where we have a situation where a static library contains a set of recursive objects: * object A has depends upon symbols in object B * object B has an initializer that depends upon object A * we try to load object A The linker would previously: 1. start resolving object A 2. encounter the reference to object B, loading it resolve object B 3. run object B's initializer 4. the initializer will attempt to call into object A, which hasn't been fully resolved (and therefore protected) Fix this by moving constructor execution to a new linking phase, which follows resolution. Fix #21253. - - - - - 8e8a1021 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker/LoadArchive: Fix leaking file handle Previously `isArchive` could leak a `FILE` handle if the `fread` returned a short read. - - - - - 429ea5d9 by sheaf at 2022-04-07T07:55:52-04:00 Remove Fun pattern from Typeable COMPLETE set GHC merge request !963 improved warnings in the presence of COMPLETE annotations. This allows the removal of the Fun pattern from the complete set. Doing so expectedly causes some redundant pattern match warnings, in particular in GHC.Utils.Binary.Typeable and Data.Binary.Class from the binary library; this commit addresses that. Updates binary submodule Fixes #20230 - - - - - 54b18824 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-04-07T07:56:28-04:00 EPA: handling of con_bndrs in mkGadtDecl Get rid of unnnecessary case clause that always matched. Closes #20558 - - - - - 9c838429 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:38:53-04:00 testsuite: Mark T10420 as broken on Windows Due to #21322. - - - - - 50739d2b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Refactor and fix printf attributes on clang Clang on Windows does not understand the `gnu_printf` attribute; use `printf` instead. - - - - - 9eeaeca4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Add missing newline in error message - - - - - fcef9a17 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 configure: Make environ decl check more robust Some platforms (e.g. Windows/clang64) declare `environ` in `<stdlib.h>`, not `<unistd.h>` - - - - - 8162b4f3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Adjust RTS symbol table on Windows for ucrt - - - - - 633280d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:21-04:00 testsuite: Fix exit code of bounds checking tests on Windows `abort` exits with 255, not 134, on Windows. - - - - - cab4dc01 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:31-04:00 testsuite: Update expected output from T5435 tests on Windows I'll admit, I don't currently see *why* this output is reordered but it is a fairly benign difference and I'm out of time to investigate. - - - - - edf5134e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:35-04:00 testsuite: Mark T20918 as broken on Windows Our toolchain on Windows doesn't currently have Windows support. - - - - - d0ddeff3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:39-04:00 testsuite: Mark linker unloading tests as broken on Windows Due to #20354. We will need to investigate this prior the release. - - - - - 5a86da2b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:43-04:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as broken on Windows Due to #21361. - - - - - 4aa86dcf by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:44:18-04:00 Merge branches 'wip/windows-high-codegen', 'wip/windows-high-linker', 'wip/windows-clang-2' and 'wip/lint-rts-includes' into wip/windows-clang-join - - - - - 7206f055 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:45:07-04:00 rts/CloneStack: Ensure that Rts.h is #included first As is necessary on Windows. - - - - - 9cfcb27b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:45:07-04:00 rts: Fallback to ucrtbase not msvcrt Since we have switched to Clang the toolchain now links against ucrt rather than msvcrt. - - - - - d6665d85 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:46:25-04:00 Accept spurious perf test shifts on Windows Metric Decrease: T16875 Metric Increase: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 83363c8b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-07T12:57:21-04:00 Use prepareBinding in tryCastWorkerWrapper As #21144 showed, tryCastWorkerWrapper was calling prepareRhs, and then unconditionally floating the bindings, without the checks of doFloatFromRhs. That led to floating an unlifted binding into a Rec group. This patch refactors prepareBinding to make these checks, and do them uniformly across all calls. A nice improvement. Other changes * Instead of passing around a RecFlag and a TopLevelFlag; and sometimes a (Maybe SimplCont) for join points, define a new Simplifier-specific data type BindContext: data BindContext = BC_Let TopLevelFlag RecFlag | BC_Join SimplCont and use it consistently. * Kill off completeNonRecX by inlining it. It was only called in one place. * Add a wrapper simplImpRules for simplRules. Compile time on T9630 drops by 4.7%; little else changes. Metric Decrease: T9630 - - - - - 02279a9c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-07T12:57:59-04:00 Rename [] to List (#21294) This patch implements a small part of GHC Proposal #475. The key change is in GHC.Types: - data [] a = [] | a : [a] + data List a = [] | a : List a And the rest of the patch makes sure that List is pretty-printed as [] in various contexts. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 08480d2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-07T12:58:36-04:00 Fix the free-var test in validDerivPred The free-var test (now documented as (VD3)) was too narrow, affecting only class predicates. #21302 demonstrated that this wasn't enough! Fixes #21302. Co-authored-by: Ryan Scott <ryan.gl.scott at gmail.com> - - - - - b3d6d23d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-07T12:59:12-04:00 Properly explain where INLINE pragmas can appear. Fixes #20676 - - - - - 23ef62b3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T14:28:28-04:00 rts: Fix off-by-one in snwprintf usage - - - - - b2dbcc7d by Simon Jakobi at 2022-04-08T03:00:38-04:00 Improve seq[D]VarSet Previously, the use of size[D]VarSet would involve a traversal of the entire underlying IntMap. Since IntMaps are already spine-strict, this is unnecessary. - - - - - 64ac20a7 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T03:01:16-04:00 Add test for #21338 This no-skolem-info bug was fixed by the no-skolem-info patch that will be part of GHC 9.4. This patch adds a regression test for the issue reported in issue #21338. Fixes #21338. - - - - - c32c4db6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 rts: Move __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO definition to PosixSource.h It's easier to ensure that this is included first than Rts.h - - - - - 56f85d62 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 rts: Fix various #include issues This fixes various violations of the newly-added RTS includes linter. - - - - - cb1f31f5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 testsuite: Lint RTS #includes Verifies two important properties of #includes in the RTS: * That system headers don't appear inside of a `<BeginPrivate.h>` block as this can hide system library symbols, resulting in very hard-to-diagnose linker errors * That no headers precede `Rts.h`, ensuring that __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is set correctly before system headers are included. - - - - - c44432db by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-08T03:02:29-04:00 Fixes to 9.4 release notes - Mention -Wforall-identifier - Improve description of withDict - Fix formatting - - - - - 777365f1 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T09:43:35-04:00 Correctly report SrcLoc of redundant constraints We were accidentally dropping the source location information in certain circumstances when reporting redundant constraints. This patch makes sure that we set the TcLclEnv correctly before reporting the warning. Fixes #21315 - - - - - af300a43 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T09:44:11-04:00 Reject illegal quote mark in data con declarations (#17865) * Non-fatal (i.e. recoverable) parse error * Checking infix constructors * Extended the regression test - - - - - 56254e6b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T09:59:46-04:00 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' - - - - - 6e2c3b7c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-08T13:55:15-04:00 driver: Introduce HomeModInfoCache abstraction The HomeModInfoCache is a mutable cache which is updated incrementally as the driver completes, this makes it robust to exceptions including (SIGINT) The interface for the cache is described by the `HomeMOdInfoCache` data type: ``` data HomeModInfoCache = HomeModInfoCache { hmi_clearCache :: IO [HomeModInfo] , hmi_addToCache :: HomeModInfo -> IO () } ``` The first operation clears the cache and returns its contents. This is designed so it's harder to end up in situations where the cache is retained throughout the execution of upsweep. The second operation allows a module to be added to the cache. The one slightly nasty part is in `interpretBuildPlan` where we have to be careful to ensure that the cache writes happen: 1. In parralel 2. Before the executation continues after upsweep. This requires some simple, localised MVar wrangling. Fixes #20780 - - - - - 85f4a3c9 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-08T13:55:50-04:00 Add flag -fprof-manual which controls if GHC should honour manual cost centres. This allows disabling of manual control centres in code a user doesn't control like libraries. Fixes #18867 - - - - - 3415981c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T13:56:27-04:00 HsUniToken for :: in GADT constructors (#19623) One more step towards the new design of EPA. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 23f95735 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T13:57:07-04:00 Docs: datacon eta-expansion, rep-poly checks The existing notes weren't very clear on how the eta-expansion of data constructors that occurs in tcInferDataCon/dsConLike interacts with the representation polymorphism invariants. So we explain with a few more details how we ensure that the representation-polymorphic lambdas introduced by tcInferDataCon/dsConLike don't end up causing problems, by checking they are properly instantiated and then relying on the simple optimiser to perform beta reduction. A few additional changes: - ConLikeTc just take type variables instead of binders, as we never actually used the binders. - Removed the FRRApp constructor of FRROrigin; it was no longer used now that we use ExpectedFunTyOrigin. - Adds a bit of documentation to the constructors of ExpectedFunTyOrigin. - - - - - d4480490 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-08T13:57:43-04:00 ci: Replace "always" with "on_success" to stop build jobs running before hadrian-ghci has finished See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#when * always means, always run not matter what * on_success means, run if the dependencies have built successfully - - - - - 0736e949 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T13:58:19-04:00 Disallow (->) as a data constructor name (#16999) The code was misusing isLexCon, which was never meant for validation. In fact, its documentation states the following: Use these functions to figure what kind of name a 'FastString' represents; these functions do /not/ check that the identifier is valid. Ha! This sign can't stop me because I can't read. The fix is to use okConOcc instead. The other checks (isTcOcc or isDataOcc) seem superfluous, so I also removed those. - - - - - e58d5eeb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-08T13:58:55-04:00 Tiny documentation wibble This commit commit 83363c8b04837ee871a304cf85207cf79b299fb0 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> Date: Fri Mar 11 16:55:38 2022 +0000 Use prepareBinding in tryCastWorkerWrapper refactored completeNonRecX away, but left a Note referring to it. This MR fixes that Note. - - - - - 4bb00839 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:40:28-04:00 ci: Fix nightly head.hackage pipelines This also needs a corresponding commit to head.hackage, I also made the job explicitly depend on the fedora33 job so that it isn't blocked by a failing windows job, which causes docs-tarball to fail. - - - - - 3c48e12a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:40:28-04:00 ci: Remove doc-tarball dependency from perf and perf-nofib jobs These don't depend on the contents of the tarball so we can run them straight after the fedora33 job finishes. - - - - - 27362265 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:41:04-04:00 Bump deepseq to 1.4.7.0 Updates deepseq submodule Fixes #20653 - - - - - dcf30da8 by Joachim Breitner at 2022-04-09T13:02:19-04:00 Drop the app invariant previously, GHC had the "let/app-invariant" which said that the RHS of a let or the argument of an application must be of lifted type or ok for speculation. We want this on let to freely float them around, and we wanted that on app to freely convert between the two (e.g. in beta-reduction or inlining). However, the app invariant meant that simple code didn't stay simple and this got in the way of rules matching. By removing the app invariant, this thus fixes #20554. The new invariant is now called "let-can-float invariant", which is hopefully easier to guess its meaning correctly. Dropping the app invariant means that everywhere where we effectively do beta-reduction (in the two simplifiers, but also in `exprIsConApp_maybe` and other innocent looking places) we now have to check if the argument must be evaluated (unlifted and side-effecting), and analyses have to be adjusted to the new semantics of `App`. Also, `LetFloats` in the simplifier can now also carry such non-floating bindings. The fix for DmdAnal, refine by Sebastian, makes functions with unlifted arguments strict in these arguments, which changes some signatures. This causes some extra calls to `exprType` and `exprOkForSpeculation`, so some perf benchmarks regress a bit (while others improve). Metric Decrease: T9020 Metric Increase: LargeRecord T12545 T15164 T16577 T18223 T5642 T9961 Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sebastian.graf at kit.edu> - - - - - 6c6c5379 by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Add functions traceWith, traceShowWith, traceEventWith. As discussed at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/36 - - - - - 8fafacf7 by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Add tests for several trace functions. - - - - - 20bbf3ac by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Update changelog. - - - - - 47d18b0b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-09T13:03:35-04:00 Add regression test for #19569 - - - - - 5f8d6e65 by sheaf at 2022-04-09T13:04:14-04:00 Fix missing SymCo in pushCoercionIntoLambda There was a missing SymCo in pushCoercionIntoLambda. Currently this codepath is only used with rewrite rules, so this bug managed to slip by, but trying to use pushCoercionIntoLambda in other contexts revealed the bug. - - - - - 20eca489 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-09T13:04:50-04:00 Refactor: simplify lexing of the dot Before this patch, the lexer did a truly roundabout thing with the dot: 1. look up the varsym in reservedSymsFM and turn it into ITdot 2. under OverloadedRecordDot, turn it into ITvarsym 3. in varsym_(prefix|suffix|...) turn it into ITvarsym, ITdot, or ITproj, depending on extensions and whitespace Turns out, the last step is sufficient to handle the dot correctly. This patch removes the first two steps. - - - - - 5440f63e by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-04-12T11:11:06-04:00 Document that DuplicateRecordFields doesn't tolerates ambiguous fields Fix #19891 - - - - - 0090ad7b by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T11:11:42-04:00 Eta reduction based on evaluation context (#21261) I completely rewrote our Notes surrounding eta-reduction. The new entry point is `Note [Eta reduction makes sense]`. Then I went on to extend the Simplifier to maintain an evaluation context in the form of a `SubDemand` inside a `SimplCont`. That `SubDemand` is useful for doing eta reduction according to `Note [Eta reduction based on evaluation context]`, which describes how Demand analysis, Simplifier and `tryEtaReduce` interact to facilitate eta reduction in more scenarios. Thus we fix #21261. ghc/alloc perf marginally improves (-0.0%). A medium-sized win is when compiling T3064 (-3%). It seems that haddock improves by 0.6% to 1.0%, too. Metric Decrease: T3064 - - - - - 4d2ee313 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T17:54:57+02:00 Specialising through specialised method calls (#19644) In #19644, we discovered that the ClassOp/DFun rules from Note [ClassOp/DFun selection] inhibit transitive specialisation in a scenario like ``` class C a where m :: Show b => a -> b -> ...; n :: ... instance C Int where m = ... -- $cm :: Show b => Int -> b -> ... f :: forall a b. (C a, Show b) => ... f $dC $dShow = ... m @a $dC @b $dShow ... main = ... f @Int @Bool ... ``` After we specialise `f` for `Int`, we'll see `m @a $dC @b $dShow` in the body of `$sf`. But before this patch, Specialise doesn't apply the ClassOp/DFun rule to rewrite to a call of the instance method for `C Int`, e.g., `$cm @Bool $dShow`. As a result, Specialise couldn't further specialise `$cm` for `Bool`. There's a better example in `Note [Specialisation modulo dictionary selectors]`. This patch enables proper Specialisation, as follows: 1. In the App case of `specExpr`, try to apply the CalssOp/DictSel rule on the head of the application 2. Attach an unfolding to freshly-bound dictionary ids such as `$dC` and `$dShow` in `bindAuxiliaryDict` NB: Without (2), (1) would be pointless, because `lookupRule` wouldn't be able to look into the RHS of `$dC` to see the DFun. (2) triggered #21332, because the Specialiser floats around dictionaries without accounting for them in the `SpecEnv`'s `InScopeSet`, triggering a panic when rewriting dictionary unfoldings. Fixes #19644 and #21332. - - - - - b06f4f47 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T17:54:58+02:00 Specialise: Check `typeDeterminesValue` before specialising on an interesting dictionary I extracted the checks from `Note [Type determines value]` into its own function, so that we share the logic properly. Then I made sure that we actually call `typeDeterminesValue` everywhere we check for `interestingDict`. - - - - - a42dbc55 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-13T06:24:52-04:00 Refine warning about defining rules in SAFE modules This change makes it clear that it's the definition rather than any usage which is a problem, and that rules defined in other modules will still be used to do rewrites. Fixes #20923 - - - - - df893f66 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-14T08:18:37-04:00 StgLint: Lint constructor applications and strict workers for arity. This will mean T9208 when run with lint will return a lint error instead of resulting in a panic. Fixes #21117 - - - - - 426ec446 by sheaf at 2022-04-14T08:19:16-04:00 Hadrian: use a set to keep track of ways The order in which ways are provided doesn't matter, so we use a data structure with the appropriate semantics to represent ways. Fixes #21378 - - - - - 7c639b9a by Dylan Yudaken at 2022-04-15T13:55:59-04:00 Only enable PROF_SPIN in DEBUG - - - - - 96b9e5ea by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-15T13:56:34-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21390 - - - - - d8392f6a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-15T13:56:34-04:00 rts: Ensure that the interpreter doesn't disregard tags Previously the interpreter's handling of `RET_BCO` stack frames would throw away the tag of the returned closure. This resulted in #21390. - - - - - 83c67f76 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-04-20T11:49:28-04:00 Add -dkeep-comments flag to keep comments in the parser This provides a way to set the Opt_KeepRawTokenStream from the command line, allowing exact print annotation users to see exactly what is produced for a given parsed file, when used in conjunction with -ddump-parsed-ast Discussed in #19706, but this commit does not close the issue. - - - - - a5ea65c9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-20T11:50:04-04:00 Remove LevityInfo Every Id was storing a boolean whether it could be levity-polymorphic. This information is no longer needed since representation-checking has been moved to the typechecker. - - - - - 49bd7584 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-20T11:50:39-04:00 Fix a shadowing issue in StgUnarise. For I assume performance reasons we don't record no-op replacements during unarise. This lead to problems with code like this: f = \(Eta_B0 :: VoidType) x1 x2 -> ... let foo = \(Eta_B0 :: LiftedType) -> g x y Eta_B0 in ... Here we would record the outer Eta_B0 as void rep, but would not shadow Eta_B0 inside `foo` because this arg is single-rep and so doesn't need to replaced. But this means when looking at occurence sites we would check the env and assume it's void rep based on the entry we made for the (no longer in scope) outer `Eta_B0`. Fixes #21396 and the ticket has a few more details. - - - - - 0c02c919 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-20T11:51:15-04:00 Fix substitution in bindAuxiliaryDict In GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.bindAuxiliaryDict we were unnecessarily calling `extendInScope` to bring into scope variables that were /already/ in scope. Worse, GHC.Core.Subst.extendInScope strangely deleted the newly-in-scope variables from the substitution -- and that was fatal in #21391. I removed the redundant calls to extendInScope. More ambitiously, I changed GHC.Core.Subst.extendInScope (and cousins) to stop deleting variables from the substitution. I even changed the names of the function to extendSubstInScope (and cousins) and audited all the calls to check that deleting from the substitution was wrong. In fact there are very few such calls, and they are all about introducing a fresh non-in-scope variable. These are "OutIds"; it is utterly wrong to mess with the "InId" substitution. I have not added a Note, because I'm deleting wrong code, and it'd be distracting to document a bug. - - - - - 0481a6af by Cheng Shao at 2022-04-21T11:06:06+00:00 [ci skip] Drop outdated TODO in RtsAPI.c - - - - - 1e062a8a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:12:59-04:00 rts: Introduce ip_STACK_FRAME While debugging it is very useful to be able to determine whether a given info table is a stack frame or not. We have spare bits in the closure flags array anyways, use one for this information. - - - - - 08a6a2ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:12:59-04:00 rts: Mark closureFlags array as const - - - - - 8f9b8282 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-22T02:13:35-04:00 Check for zero-bit types in sizeExpr Fixes #20940 Metric Decrease: T18698a - - - - - fcf22883 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-22T02:14:10-04:00 Include the way string in the file name for dump files. This can be disabled by `-fno-dump-with-ways` if not desired. Finally we will be able to look at both profiled and non-profiled dumps when compiling with dump flags and we compile in both ways. - - - - - 252394ce by Bodigrim at 2022-04-22T02:14:48-04:00 Improve error messages from GHC.IO.Encoding.Failure - - - - - 250f57c1 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-22T02:14:48-04:00 Update test baselines to match new error messages from GHC.IO.Encoding.Failure - - - - - 5ac9b321 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:15:25-04:00 get-win32-tarballs: Drop i686 architecture As of #18487 we no longer support 32-bit Windows. Fixes #21372. - - - - - dd5fecb0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:16:00-04:00 hadrian: Don't rely on xxx not being present in installation path Previously Hadrian's installation makefile would assume that the string `xxx` did not appear in the installation path. This would of course break for some users. Fixes #21402. - - - - - 09e98859 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:16:35-04:00 testsuite: Ensure that GHC doesn't pick up environment files Here we set GHC_ENVIRONMENT="-" to ensure that GHC invocations of tests don't pick up a user's local package environment. Fixes #21365. Metric Decrease: T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T9198 - - - - - 76bb8cb3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:17:11-04:00 hadrian: Enable -dlint in devel2 flavour Previously only -dcore-lint was enabled. - - - - - f435d55f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-22T08:00:18-04:00 Fixes to rubbish literals * In CoreToStg, the application 'RUBBISH[rep] x' was simplified to 'RUBBISH[rep]'. But it is possible that the result of the function is represented differently than the function. * In Unarise, 'LitRubbish (primRepToType prep)' is incorrect: LitRubbish takes a RuntimeRep such as IntRep, while primRepToType returns a type such as Any @(TYPE IntRep). Use primRepToRuntimeRep instead. This code is never run in the testsuite. * In StgToByteCode, all rubbish literals were assumed to be boxed. This code predates representation-polymorphic RubbishLit and I think it was not updated. I don't have a testcase for any of those issues, but the code looks wrong. - - - - - 93c16b94 by sheaf at 2022-04-22T08:00:57-04:00 Relax "suppressing errors" assert in reportWanteds The assertion in reportWanteds that we aren't suppressing all the Wanted constraints was too strong: it might be the case that we are inside an implication, and have already reported an unsolved Wanted from outside the implication. It is possible that all Wanteds inside the implication have been rewritten by the outer Wanted, so we shouldn't throw an assertion failure in that case. Fixes #21405 - - - - - 78ec692d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-22T08:01:33-04:00 Mention new MutableByteArray# wrapper in base changelog. - - - - - 56d7cb53 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-22T14:13:32-04:00 unlist announce - - - - - 1e4dcf23 by sheaf at 2022-04-22T14:14:12-04:00 decideMonoTyVars: account for CoVars in candidates The "candidates" passed to decideMonoTyVars can contain coercion holes. This is because we might well decide to quantify over some unsolved equality constraints, as long as they are not definitely insoluble. In that situation, decideMonoTyVars was passing a set of type variables that was not closed over kinds to closeWrtFunDeps, which was tripping up an assertion failure. Fixes #21404 - - - - - 2c541f99 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-22T14:14:47-04:00 Improve floated dicts in Specialise Second fix to #21391. It turned out that we missed calling bringFloatedDictsIntoScope when specialising imports, which led to the same bug as before. I refactored to move that call to a single place, in specCalls, so we can't forget it. This meant making `FloatedDictBinds` into its own type, pairing the dictionary bindings themselves with the set of their binders. Nicer this way. - - - - - 0950e2c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that --extra-lib-dirs are used Previously we only took `extraLibDirs` and friends from the package description, ignoring any contribution from the `LocalBuildInfo`. Fix this. Fixes #20566. - - - - - 53cc93ae by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Drop redundant include directories The package-specific include directories in Settings.Builders.Common.cIncludeDirs are now redundant since they now come from Cabal. Closes #20566. - - - - - b2721819 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Clean up handling of libffi dependencies - - - - - 18e5103f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 testsuite: More robust library way detection Previously `test.mk` would try to determine whether the dynamic, profiling, and vanilla library ways are available by searching for `PrimOpWrappers.{,dyn_,p_}hi` in directory reported by `ghc-pkg field ghc-prim library-dirs`. However, this is extremely fragile as there is no guarantee that there is only one library directory. To handle the case of multiple `library-dirs` correct we would have to carry out the delicate task of tokenising the directory list (in shell, no less). Since this isn't a task that I am eager to solve, I have rather moved the detection logic into the testsuite driver and instead perform a test compilation in each of the ways. This should be more robust than the previous approach. I stumbled upon this while fixing #20579. - - - - - 6c7a4913 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 testsuite: Cabalify ghc-config To ensure that the build benefits from Hadrian's usual logic for building packages, avoiding #21409. Closes #21409. - - - - - 9af091f7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:53-04:00 rts: Factor out built-in GC roots - - - - - e7c4719d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:54-04:00 Ensure that wired-in exception closures aren't GC'd As described in Note [Wired-in exceptions are not CAFfy], a small set of built-in exception closures get special treatment in the code generator, being declared as non-CAFfy despite potentially containing CAF references. The original intent of this treatment for the RTS to then add StablePtrs for each of the closures, ensuring that they are not GC'd. However, this logic was not applied consistently and eventually removed entirely in 951c1fb0. This lead to #21141. Here we fix this bug by reintroducing the StablePtrs and document the status quo. Closes #21141. - - - - - 9587726f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:54-04:00 testsuite: Add testcase for #21141 - - - - - cb71226f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop dead code in GHC.Linker.Static.linkBinary' Previously we supported building statically-linked executables using libtool. However, this was dropped in 91262e75dd1d80f8f28a3922934ec7e59290e28c in favor of using ar/ranlib directly. Consequently we can drop this logic. Fixes #18826. - - - - - 9420d26b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop libtool path from settings file GHC no longers uses libtool for linking and therefore this is no longer necessary. - - - - - 41cf758b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop remaining vestiges of libtool Drop libtool logic from gen-dll, allowing us to drop the remaining logic from the `configure` script. Strangely, this appears to reliably reduce compiler allocations of T16875 on Windows. Closes #18826. Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - e09afbf2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:20:05-04:00 rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks This fixes a bug that @JunmingZhao42 and I noticed while working on her MMTK port. Specifically, in stg_stop_thread we used stg_enter_info as a sentinel at the tail of a stack after a thread has completed. However, stg_enter_info expects to have a two-field payload, which we do not push. Consequently, if the GC ends up somehow the stack it will attempt to interpret data past the end of the stack as the frame's fields, resulting in unsound behavior. To fix this I eliminate this hacky use of `stg_stop_thread` and instead introduce a new stack frame type, `stg_dead_thread_info`. Not only does this eliminate the potential for the previously mentioned memory unsoundness but it also more clearly captures the intended structure of the dead threads' stacks. - - - - - e76705cf by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:20:05-04:00 rts: Improve documentation of closure types Also drops the unused TREC_COMMITTED transaction state. - - - - - f2c08124 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-25T10:20:44-04:00 Document behaviour of RULES with KnownNat - - - - - 360dc2bc by Li-yao Xia at 2022-04-25T19:13:06+00:00 Fix rendering of liftA haddock - - - - - 16df6058 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:02:25-04:00 testsuite: Report minimum and maximum stat changes As suggested in #20733. - - - - - e39cab62 by Fabian Thorand at 2022-04-27T10:03:03-04:00 Defer freeing of mega block groups Solves the quadratic worst case performance of freeing megablocks that was described in issue #19897. During GC runs, we now keep a secondary free list for megablocks that is neither sorted, nor coalesced. That way, free becomes an O(1) operation at the expense of not being able to reuse memory for larger allocations. At the end of a GC run, the secondary free list is sorted and then merged into the actual free list in a single pass. That way, our worst case performance is O(n log(n)) rather than O(n^2). We postulate that temporarily losing coalescense during a single GC run won't have any adverse effects in practice because: - We would need to release enough memory during the GC, and then after that (but within the same GC run) allocate a megablock group of more than one megablock. This seems unlikely, as large objects are not copied during GC, and so we shouldn't need such large allocations during a GC run. - Allocations of megablock groups of more than one megablock are rare. They only happen when a single heap object is large enough to require that amount of space. Any allocation areas that are supposed to hold more than one heap object cannot use megablock groups, because only the first megablock of a megablock group has valid `bdescr`s. Thus, heap object can only start in the first megablock of a group, not in later ones. - - - - - 5de6be0c by Fabian Thorand at 2022-04-27T10:03:03-04:00 Add note about inefficiency in returnMemoryToOS - - - - - 8bef471a by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:03:43-04:00 Ensure that Any is Boxed in FFI imports/exports We should only accept the type `Any` in foreign import/export declarations when it has type `Type` or `UnliftedType`. This patch adds a kind check, and a special error message triggered by occurrences of `Any` in foreign import/export declarations at other kinds. Fixes #21305 - - - - - ba3d4e1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:04:19-04:00 Basic response file support Here we introduce support into our command-line parsing infrastructure and driver for handling gnu-style response file arguments, typically used to work around platform command-line length limitations. Fixes #16476. - - - - - 3b6061be by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:04:19-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #16476 - - - - - 75bf1337 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Fix cabal-reinstall job It's quite nice we can do this by mostly deleting code Fixes #21373 - - - - - 2c00d904 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Add test to check that release jobs have profiled libs - - - - - 50d78d3b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Explicitly handle failures in test_hadrian We also disable the stage1 testing which is broken. Related to #21072 - - - - - 2dcdf091 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Fix shell command - - - - - 55c84123 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 bootstrap: Add bootstrapping files for ghc-9_2_2 Fixes #21373 - - - - - c7ee0be6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Add linting job which checks authors are not GHC CI - - - - - 23aad124 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-27T10:05:31-04:00 rts: state explicitly what evacuate and scavange mean in the copying gc - - - - - 318e0005 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:06:07-04:00 rts/eventlog: Don't attempt to flush if there is no writer If the user has not configured a writer then there is nothing to flush. - - - - - ee11d043 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:06:07-04:00 Enable eventlog support in all ways by default Here we deprecate the eventlogging RTS ways and instead enable eventlog support in the remaining ways. This simplifies packaging and reduces GHC compilation times (as we can eliminate two whole compilations of the RTS) while simplifying the end-user story. The trade-off is a small increase in binary sizes in the case that the user does not want eventlogging support, but we think that this is a fine trade-off. This also revealed a latent RTS bug: some files which included `Cmm.h` also assumed that it defined various macros which were in fact defined by `Config.h`, which `Cmm.h` did not include. Fixing this in turn revealed that `StgMiscClosures.cmm` failed to import various spinlock statistics counters, as evidenced by the failed unregisterised build. Closes #18948. - - - - - a2e5ab70 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-27T10:06:43-04:00 Change `-dsuppress-ticks` to only suppress non-code ticks. This means cost centres and coverage ticks will still be present in output. Makes using -dsuppress-all more convenient when looking at profiled builds. - - - - - ec9d7e04 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:07:21-04:00 Bump text submodule. This should fix #21352 - - - - - c3105be4 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-27T10:08:01-04:00 Documentation for setLocaleEncoding - - - - - 7f618fd3 by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:08:40-04:00 Update docs for change to type-checking plugins There was no mention of the changes to type-checking plugins in the 9.4.1 notes, and the extending_ghc documentation contained a reference to an outdated type. - - - - - 4419dd3a by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-27T10:09:18-04:00 rts: add some more documentation to StgWeak closure type - - - - - 5a7f0dee by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:09:54-04:00 Give Cmm files fake ModuleNames which include full filepath This fixes the initialisation functions when using -prof or -finfo-table-map. Fixes #21370 - - - - - 81cf52bb by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:10:33-04:00 Mark GHC.Prim.PtrEq as Unsafe This module exports unsafe pointer equality operations, so we accordingly mark it as Unsafe. Fixes #21433 - - - - - f6a8185d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T09:10:31+00:00 testsuite: Add performance test for #14766 This distills the essence of the Sigs.hs program found in the ticket. - - - - - c7a3dc29 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Add Monoid instance to Way - - - - - 654bafea by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Enrich flavours to build profiled/debugged/threaded ghcs per stage - - - - - 4ad559c8 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: add debug_ghc and debug_stage1_ghc flavour transformers - - - - - f9728fdb by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Don't pass -rtsopts when building libraries - - - - - 769279e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 testsuite: Fix calculation about whether to pass -dynamic to compiler - - - - - da8ae7f2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:55:20-04:00 hadrian: Clean up flavour transformer definitions Previously the `ipe` and `omit_pragmas` transformers were hackily defined using the textual key-value syntax. Fix this. - - - - - 61305184 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:55:56-04:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - a8c99391 by sheaf at 2022-04-28T18:56:37-04:00 Fix unification of ConcreteTvs, removing IsRefl# This patch fixes the unification of concrete type variables. The subtlety was that unifying concrete metavariables is more subtle than other metavariables, as decomposition is possible. See the Note [Unifying concrete metavariables], which explains how we unify a concrete type variable with a type 'ty' by concretising 'ty', using the function 'GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete.concretise'. This can be used to perform an eager syntactic check for concreteness, allowing us to remove the IsRefl# special predicate. Instead of emitting two constraints `rr ~# concrete_tv` and `IsRefl# rr concrete_tv`, we instead concretise 'rr'. If this succeeds we can fill 'concrete_tv', and otherwise we directly emit an error message to the typechecker environment instead of deferring. We still need the error message to be passed on (instead of directly thrown), as we might benefit from further unification in which case we will need to zonk the stored types. To achieve this, we change the 'wc_holes' field of 'WantedConstraints' to 'wc_errors', which stores general delayed errors. For the moement, a delayed error is either a hole, or a syntactic equality error. hasFixedRuntimeRep_MustBeRefl is now hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic, and hasFixedRuntimeRep has been refactored to directly return the most useful coercion for PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep. This patch also adds a field ir_frr to the InferResult datatype, holding a value of type Maybe FRROrigin. When this value is not Nothing, this means that we must fill the ir_ref field with a type which has a fixed RuntimeRep. When it comes time to fill such an ExpType, we ensure that the type has a fixed RuntimeRep by performing a representation-polymorphism check with the given FRROrigin This is similar to what we already do to ensure we fill an Infer ExpType with a type of the correct TcLevel. This allows us to properly perform representation-polymorphism checks on 'Infer' 'ExpTypes'. The fillInferResult function had to be moved to GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify to avoid a cyclic import now that it calls hasFixedRuntimeRep. This patch also changes the code in matchExpectedFunTys to make use of the coercions, which is now possible thanks to the previous change. This implements PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep in some situations. For example, the test cases T13105 and T17536b are now both accepted. Fixes #21239 and #21325 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T18223 T5631 ------------------------- - - - - - 43bd897d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-28T18:57:13-04:00 Add INLINE pragmas for Enum helper methods As #21343 showed, we need to be super-certain that the "helper methods" for Enum instances are actually inlined or specialised. I also tripped over this when I discovered that numericEnumFromTo and friends had no pragmas at all, so their performance was very fragile. If they weren't inlined, all bets were off. So I've added INLINE pragmas for them too. See new Note [Inline Enum method helpers] in GHC.Enum. I also expanded Note [Checking for INLINE loop breakers] in GHC.Core.Lint to explain why an INLINE function might temporarily be a loop breaker -- this was the initial bug report in #21343. Strangely we get a 16% runtime allocation decrease in perf/should_run/T15185, but only on i386. Since it moves in the right direction I'm disinclined to investigate, so I'll accept it. Metric Decrease: T15185 - - - - - ca1434e3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:57:49-04:00 configure: Bump GHC version to 9.5 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 292e3971 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-04-28T18:58:28-04:00 add since annotation for GHC.Stack.CCS.whereFrom - - - - - 905206d6 by Tamar Christina at 2022-04-28T22:19:34-04:00 winio: add support to iserv. - - - - - d182897e by Tamar Christina at 2022-04-28T22:19:34-04:00 Remove unused line - - - - - 22cf4698 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-28T22:20:10-04:00 Revert "rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks" This reverts commit e09afbf2a998beea7783e3de5dce5dd3c6ff23db. - - - - - 8ed57135 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T04:11:29-04:00 Provide efficient unionMG function for combining two module graphs. This function is used by API clients (hls). This supercedes !6922 - - - - - 0235ff02 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-29T04:12:05-04:00 Bump bytestring submodule Update to current `master`. - - - - - 01988418 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T04:12:05-04:00 testsuite: Normalise package versions in UnusedPackages test - - - - - 724d0dc0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T08:59:42+00:00 testsuite: Deduplicate ways correctly This was leading to a bug where we would run a profasm test twice which led to invalid junit.xml which meant the test results database was not being populated for the fedora33-perf job. - - - - - 5630dde6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-29T13:06:20-04:00 rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks This fixes a bug that @JunmingZhao42 and I noticed while working on her MMTK port. Specifically, in stg_stop_thread we used stg_enter_info as a sentinel at the tail of a stack after a thread has completed. However, stg_enter_info expects to have a two-field payload, which we do not push. Consequently, if the GC ends up somehow the stack it will attempt to interpret data past the end of the stack as the frame's fields, resulting in unsound behavior. To fix this I eliminate this hacky use of `stg_stop_thread` and instead introduce a new stack frame type, `stg_dead_thread_info`. Not only does this eliminate the potential for the previously mentioned memory unsoundness but it also more clearly captures the intended structure of the dead threads' stacks. - - - - - 0cdef807 by parsonsmatt at 2022-04-30T16:51:12-04:00 Add a note about instance visibility across component boundaries In principle, the *visible* instances are * all instances defined in a prior top-level declaration group (see docs on `newDeclarationGroup`), or * all instances defined in any module transitively imported by the module being compiled However, actually searching all modules transitively below the one being compiled is unreasonably expensive, so `reifyInstances` will report only the instance for modules that GHC has had some cause to visit during this compilation. This is a shortcoming: `reifyInstances` might fail to report instances for a type that is otherwise unusued, or instances defined in a different component. You can work around this shortcoming by explicitly importing the modules whose instances you want to be visible. GHC issue #20529 has some discussion around this. Fixes #20529 - - - - - e2dd884a by Ryan Scott at 2022-04-30T16:51:47-04:00 Make mkFunCo take AnonArgFlags into account Previously, whenever `mkFunCo` would produce reflexive coercions, it would use `mkVisFunTy` to produce the kind of the coercion. However, `mkFunCo` is also used to produce coercions between types of the form `ty1 => ty2` in certain places. This has the unfortunate side effect of causing the type of the coercion to appear as `ty1 -> ty2` in certain error messages, as spotted in #21328. This patch address this by changing replacing the use of `mkVisFunTy` with `mkFunctionType` in `mkFunCo`. `mkFunctionType` checks the kind of `ty1` and makes the function arrow `=>` instead of `->` if `ty1` has kind `Constraint`, so this should always produce the correct `AnonArgFlag`. As a result, this patch fixes part (2) of #21328. This is not the only possible way to fix #21328, as the discussion on that issue lists some possible alternatives. Ultimately, it was concluded that the alternatives would be difficult to maintain, and since we already use `mkFunctionType` in `coercionLKind` and `coercionRKind`, using `mkFunctionType` in `mkFunCo` is consistent with this choice. Moreover, using `mkFunctionType` does not regress the performance of any test case we have in GHC's test suite. - - - - - 170da54f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-30T16:52:27-04:00 Convert More Diagnostics (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` with proper diagnostics constructors. - - - - - 39edc7b4 by Marius Ghita at 2022-04-30T16:53:06-04:00 Update user guide example rewrite rules formatting Change the rewrite rule examples to include a space between the composition of `f` and `g` in the map rewrite rule examples. Without this change, if the user has locally enabled the extension OverloadedRecordDot the copied example will result in a compile time error that `g` is not a field of `f`. ``` • Could not deduce (GHC.Records.HasField "g" (a -> b) (a1 -> b)) arising from selecting the field ‘g’ ``` - - - - - 2e951e48 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-30T16:53:42-04:00 ghc-boot: export typesynonyms from GHC.Utils.Encoding This makes the Haddocks easier to understand. - - - - - d8cbc77e by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-30T16:54:18-04:00 users guide: add categories to some flags - - - - - d0f14fad by Chris Martin at 2022-04-30T16:54:57-04:00 hacking guide: mention the core libraries committee - - - - - 34b28200 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:55:32-04:00 Revert "Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation" This reverts commit ef0135934fe32da5b5bb730dbce74262e23e72e8. See ticket #21229 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T15164 Metric Increase: T13056 ------------------------- - - - - - ee891c1e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:55:32-04:00 Add test for T21229 - - - - - ab677cc8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:56:08-04:00 Hadrian: Update README about the flavour/testsuite contract There have been a number of tickets about non-tested flavours not passing the testsuite.. this is expected and now noted in the documentation. You use other flavours to run the testsuite at your own risk. Fixes #21418 - - - - - b57b5b92 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-30T16:56:44-04:00 rts/m32: Fix assertion failure This fixes an assertion failure in the m32 allocator due to the imprecisely specified preconditions of `m32_allocator_push_filled_list`. Specifically, the caller must ensure that the page type is set to filled prior to calling `m32_allocator_push_filled_list`. While this issue did result in an assertion failure in the debug RTS, the issue is in fact benign. - - - - - a7053a6c by sheaf at 2022-04-30T16:57:23-04:00 Testsuite driver: don't crash on empty metrics The testsuite driver crashed when trying to display minimum/maximum performance changes when there are no metrics (i.e. there is no baseline available). This patch fixes that. - - - - - 636f7c62 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-01T22:21:17-04:00 StgLint: Check that functions are applied to compatible runtime reps We use compatibleRep to compare reps, and avoid checking functions with levity polymorphic types because of #21399. - - - - - 60071076 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-01T22:21:55-04:00 Add documentation to the ByteArray# primetype. close #21417 - - - - - 2b2e3020 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-01T22:22:31-04:00 exprIsDeadEnd: Use isDeadEndAppSig to check if a function appliction is bottoming. We used to check the divergence and that the number of arguments > arity. But arity zero represents unknown arity so this was subtly broken for a long time! We would check if the saturated function diverges, and if we applied >=arity arguments. But for unknown arity functions any number of arguments is >=idArity. This fixes #21440. - - - - - 4eaf0f33 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-01T22:23:11-04:00 typos - - - - - fc58df90 by Niklas Hambüchen at 2022-05-02T08:59:27+00:00 libraries/base: docs: Explain relationshipt between `finalizeForeignPtr` and `*Conc*` creation Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21420 - - - - - 3e400f20 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-02T18:29:23-04:00 Remove obsolete code in CoreToStg Note [Nullary unboxed tuple] was removed in e9e61f18a548b70693f4. This codepath is tested by T15696_3. - - - - - 4a780928 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-02T18:29:24-04:00 Fix several note references - - - - - 15ffe2b0 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-05-03T20:11:51+02:00 Assume at least one evaluation for nested SubDemands (#21081, #21133) See the new `Note [SubDemand denotes at least one evaluation]`. A demand `n :* sd` on a let binder `x=e` now means > "`x` was evaluated `n` times and in any program trace it is evaluated, `e` is > evaluated deeply in sub-demand `sd`." The "any time it is evaluated" premise is what this patch adds. As a result, we get better nested strictness. For example (T21081) ```hs f :: (Bool, Bool) -> (Bool, Bool) f pr = (case pr of (a,b) -> a /= b, True) -- before: <MP(L,L)> -- after: <MP(SL,SL)> g :: Int -> (Bool, Bool) g x = let y = let z = odd x in (z,z) in f y ``` The change in demand signature "before" to "after" allows us to case-bind `z` here. Similarly good things happen for the `sd` in call sub-demands `Cn(sd)`, which allows for more eta-reduction (which is only sound with `-fno-pedantic-bottoms`, albeit). We also fix #21085, a surprising inconsistency with `Poly` to `Call` sub-demand expansion. In an attempt to fix a regression caused by less inlining due to eta-reduction in T15426, I eta-expanded the definition of `elemIndex` and `elemIndices`, thus fixing #21345 on the go. The main point of this patch is that it fixes #21081 and #21133. Annoyingly, I discovered that more precise demand signatures for join points can transform a program into a lazier program if that join point gets floated to the top-level, see #21392. There is no simple fix at the moment, but !5349 might. Thus, we accept a ~5% regression in `MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot`, where #21392 bites us in `addListToUniqDSet`. T21392 reliably reproduces the issue. Surprisingly, ghc/alloc perf on Windows improves much more than on other jobs, by 0.4% in the geometric mean and by 2% in T16875. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 948c7e40 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-04T09:57:34-04:00 CoreLint - When checking for levity polymorphism look through more ticks. For expressions like `(scc<cc_name> primOp#) arg1` we should also look at arg1 to determine if we call primOp# at a fixed runtime rep. This is what corePrep already does but CoreLint didn't yet. This patch will bring them in sync in this regard. It also uses tickishFloatable in CorePrep instead of CorePrep having it's own slightly differing definition of when a tick is floatable. - - - - - 85bc73bd by Alexis King at 2022-05-04T09:58:14-04:00 genprimopcode: Support Unicode properly - - - - - 063d485e by Alexis King at 2022-05-04T09:58:14-04:00 genprimopcode: Replace LaTeX documentation syntax with Haddock The LaTeX documentation generator does not seem to have been used for quite some time, so the LaTeX-to-Haddock preprocessing step has become a pointless complication that makes documenting the contents of GHC.Prim needlessly difficult. This commit replaces the LaTeX syntax with the Haddock it would have been converted into, anyway, though with an additional distinction: it uses single quotes in places to instruct Haddock to generate hyperlinks to bindings. This improves the quality of the generated output. - - - - - d61f7428 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T09:58:50-04:00 rts/ghc.mk: Only build StgCRunAsm.S when it is needed Previously the make build system unconditionally included StgCRunAsm.S in the link, meaning that the RTS would require an execstack unnecessarily. Fixes #21478. - - - - - 934a90dd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-04T16:15:34-04:00 Improve error reporting in generated code Our error reporting in generated code (via desugaring before typechecking) only worked when the generated code was just a simple call. This commit makes it work in nested cases. - - - - - 445d3657 by sheaf at 2022-05-04T16:16:12-04:00 Ensure Any is not levity-polymorphic in FFI The previous patch forgot to account for a type such as Any @(TYPE (BoxedRep l)) for a quantified levity variable l. - - - - - ddd2591c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 Update supported LLVM versions Pull forward minimum version to match 9.2. (cherry picked from commit c26faa54c5fbe902ccb74e79d87e3fa705e270d1) - - - - - f9698d79 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 testsuite/T7275: Use sed -r Darwin requires the `-r` flag to be compatible with GNU sed. (cherry picked from commit 512338c8feec96c38ef0cf799f3a01b77c967c56) - - - - - 8635323b by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Use ld.lld on ARMv7/Linux Due to #16177. Also cleanup some code style issues. (cherry picked from commit cc1c3861e2372f464bf9e3c9c4d4bd83f275a1a6) - - - - - 4f6370c7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Always preserve artifacts, even in failed jobs (cherry picked from commit fd08b0c91ea3cab39184f1b1b1aafcd63ce6973f) - - - - - 6f662754 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 configure: Make sphinx version check more robust It appears that the version of sphinx shipped on CentOS 7 reports a version string of `Sphinx v1...`. Accept the `v`. (cherry picked from commit a9197a292fd4b13308dc6664c01351c7239357ed) - - - - - 0032dc38 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Don't run make job in release pipelines (cherry picked from commit 16d6a8ff011f2194485387dcca1c00f8ddcdbdeb) - - - - - 27f9aab3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab/ci: Fix name of bootstrap compiler directory Windows binary distributions built with Hadrian have a target platform suffix in the name of their root directory. Teach `ci.sh` about this fact. (cherry picked from commit df5752f39671f6d04d8cd743003469ae5eb67235) - - - - - b528f0f6 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-05T09:05:43-04:00 Fix several note references, part 2 - - - - - 691aacf6 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-05-05T09:06:19-04:00 adjustors: align comment about number of integer like arguments with implementation for Amd4+MinGW implementation - - - - - f050557e by Simon Jakobi at 2022-05-05T12:47:32-04:00 Remove two uses of IntMap.size IntMap.size is O(n). The new code should be slightly more efficient. The transformation of GHC.CmmToAsm.CFG.calcFreqs.nodeCount can be described formally as the transformation: (\sum_{0}^{n-1} \sum_{0}^{k-1} i_nk) + n ==> (\sum_{0}^{n-1} 1 + \sum_{0}^{k-1} i_nk) - - - - - 7da90ae3 by Tom Ellis at 2022-05-05T12:48:09-04:00 Explain that 'fail s' should run in the monad itself - - - - - 610d0283 by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Add a test for the bracketing in rules for (^) - - - - - 016f9ca6 by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Fix broken rules for (^) with known small powers - - - - - 9372aaab by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Give the two T19569 tests different names - - - - - 61901b32 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-05T12:49:23-04:00 SpecConstr: Properly create rules for call patterns representing partial applications The main fix is that in addVoidWorkerArg we now add the argument to the front. This fixes #21448. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T16875 ------------------------- - - - - - 71278dc7 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-05T12:50:03-04:00 add since annotations for instances of ByteArray - - - - - 962ff90b by sheaf at 2022-05-05T12:50:42-04:00 Start 9.6.1-notes Updates the documentation notes to start tracking changes for the 9.6.1 release (instead of 9.4). - - - - - aacb15a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-05T20:24:01-04:00 ci: Add job to check that jobs.yaml is up-to-date There have been quite a few situations where jobs.yaml has been out of date. It's better to add a CI job which checks that it's right. We don't want to use a staged pipeline because it obfuscates the structure of the pipeline. - - - - - be7102e5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-05T20:24:37-04:00 rts: Ensure that XMM registers are preserved on Win64 Previously we only preserved the bottom 64-bits of the callee-saved 128-bit XMM registers, in violation of the Win64 calling convention. Fix this. Fixes #21465. - - - - - 73b22ff1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-05T20:24:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21465 - - - - - e2ae9518 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-05-06T19:22:22-04:00 Allow `let` just before pure/return in ApplicativeDo The following is currently rejected: ```haskell -- F is an Applicative but not a Monad x :: F (Int, Int) x = do a <- pure 0 let b = 1 pure (a, b) ``` This has bitten me multiple times. This MR contains a simple fix: only allow a "let only" segment to be merged with the next (and not the previous) segment. As a result, when the last one or more statements before pure/return are `LetStmt`s, there will be one more segment containing only those `LetStmt`s. Note that if the `let` statement mentions a name bound previously, then the program is still rejected, for example ```haskell x = do a <- pure 0 let b = a + 1 pure (a, b) ``` or the example in #18559. To support this would require a more complex approach, but this is IME much less common than the previous case. - - - - - 0415449a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:22:58-04:00 template-haskell: Fix representation of OPAQUE pragmas There is a mis-match between the TH representation of OPAQUE pragmas and GHC's internal representation due to how OPAQUE pragmas disallow phase annotations. It seemed most in keeping to just fix the wired in name issue by adding a special case to the desugaring of INLINE pragmas rather than making TH/GHC agree with how the representation should look. Fixes #21463 - - - - - 4de887e2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-06T19:23:34-04:00 Comments only: Note [AppCtxt] - - - - - 6e69964d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:24:10-04:00 Fix name of windows release bindist in doc-tarball job - - - - - ced4689e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:24:46-04:00 ci: Generate source-tarball in release jobs We need to distribute the source tarball so we should generate it in the CI pipeline. - - - - - 3c91de21 by Rob at 2022-05-08T13:40:53+02:00 Change Specialise to use OrdList. Fixes #21362 Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 67072c31 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-05-08T12:23:43-04:00 Tweak GHC.CmmToAsm.CFG.delEdge mapAdjust is more efficient than mapAlter. - - - - - 374554bb by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-09T16:24:37-04:00 Respect -po when heap profiling (#21446) - - - - - 1ea414b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-09T16:24:37-04:00 add test case for #21446 - - - - - c7902078 by Jens Petersen at 2022-05-09T16:25:17-04:00 avoid hadrian/bindist/Makefile install_docs error when --docs=none When docs are disabled the bindist does not have docs/ and hence docs-utils/ is not generated. Here we just test that docs-utils exists before attempting to install prologue.txt and gen_contents_index to avoid the error: /usr/bin/install: cannot stat 'docs-utils/prologue.txt': No such file or directory make: *** [Makefile:195: install_docs] Error 1 - - - - - 158bd659 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-09T16:25:56-04:00 Correct base's changelog for 4.16.1.0 This commit reaffects the new Ix instances of the foreign integral types from base 4.17 to 4.16.1.0 closes #21529 - - - - - a4fbb589 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-09T16:26:36-04:00 STG: only print cost-center if asked to - - - - - 50347ded by Gergo ERDI at 2022-05-10T11:43:33+00:00 Improve "Glomming" note Add a paragraph that clarifies that `occurAnalysePgm` finding out-of-order references, and thus needing to glom, is not a cause for concern when its root cause is rewrite rules. - - - - - df2e3373 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-10T20:45:41-04:00 update INSTALL - - - - - dcac3833 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:46:16-04:00 driver: Make -no-keep-o-files -no-keep-hi-files work in --make mode It seems like it was just an oversight to use the incorrect DynFlags (global rather than local) when implementing these two options. Using the local flags allows users to request these intermediate files get cleaned up, which works fine in --make mode because 1. Interface files are stored in memory 2. Object files are only cleaned at the end of session (after link) Fixes #21349 - - - - - 35da81f8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-10T20:46:52-04:00 configure: Check for ffi.h As noted in #21485, we checked for ffi.h yet then failed to throw an error if it is missing. Fixes #21485. - - - - - bdc99cc2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-10T20:47:28-04:00 Check for uninferrable variables in tcInferPatSynDecl This fixes #21479 See Note [Unquantified tyvars in a pattern synonym] While doing this, I found that some error messages pointed at the pattern synonym /name/, rather than the /declaration/ so I widened the SrcSpan to encompass the declaration. - - - - - 142a73d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:48:04-04:00 hadrian: Fix split-sections transformer The splitSections transformer has been broken since -dynamic-too support was implemented in hadrian. This is because we actually build the dynamic way when building the dynamic way, so the predicate would always fail. The fix is to just always pass `split-sections` even if it doesn't do anything for a particular way. Fixes #21138 - - - - - 699f5935 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:48:04-04:00 packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian. There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear to be used for perf builds on linux. Closes #21135 - - - - - 21feece2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-10T20:48:39-04:00 Use the wrapper for an unlifted binding We assumed the wrapper for an unlifted binding is the identity, but as #21516 showed, that is no always true. Solution is simple: use it. - - - - - 68d1ea5f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:49:15-04:00 docs: Fix path to GHC API docs in index.html In the make bindists we generate documentation in docs/ghc-<VER> but the hadrian bindists generate docs/ghc/ so the path to the GHC API docs was wrong in the index.html file. Rather than make the hadrian and make bindists the same it was easier to assume that if you're using the mkDocs script that you're using hadrian bindists. Fixes #21509 - - - - - 9d8f44a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:49:51-04:00 hadrian: Don't pass -j to haddock This has high potential for oversubcribing as many haddock jobs can be spawned in parralel which will each request the given number of capabilities. Once -jsem is implemented (#19416, !5176) we can expose that haddock via haddock and use that to pass a semaphore. Ticket #21136 - - - - - fec3e7aa by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:50:27-04:00 hadrian: Only copy and install libffi headers when using in-tree libffi When passed `--use-system-libffi` then we shouldn't copy and install the headers from the system package. Instead the headers are expected to be available as a runtime dependency on the users system. Fixes #21485 #21487 - - - - - 5b791ed3 by mikael at 2022-05-11T08:22:13-04:00 FIND_LLVM_PROG: Recognize llvm suffix used by FreeBSD, ie llc10. - - - - - 8500206e by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-05-11T08:22:57-04:00 Make floating-point abs IEEE 754 compliant The old code used by via-C backend didn't handle the sign bit of NaN. See #21043. - - - - - 4a4c77ed by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-11T08:23:33-04:00 EPA: do statement with leading semicolon has wrong anchor The code do; a <- doAsync; b Generated an incorrect Anchor for the statement list that starts after the first semicolon. This commit fixes it. Closes #20256 - - - - - e3ca8dac by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-11T08:24:08-04:00 Specialiser: saturate DFuns correctly Ticket #21489 showed that the saturation mechanism for DFuns (see Note Specialising DFuns) should use both UnspecType and UnspecArg. We weren't doing that; but this MR fixes that problem. No test case because it's hard to tickle, but it showed up in Gergo's work with GHC-as-a-library. - - - - - fcc7dc4c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-11T20:05:41-04:00 gitlab-ci: Check for dynamic msys2 dependencies Both #20878 and #21196 were caused by unwanted dynamic dependencies being introduced by boot libraries. Ensure that we catch this in CI by attempting to run GHC in an environment with a minimal PATH. - - - - - 3c998f0d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-11T20:06:16-04:00 Add back Debian9 CI jobs We still build Deb9 bindists for now due to Ubuntu 18 and Linux Mint 19 not being at EOL until April 2023 and they still need tinfo5. Fixes #21469 - - - - - dea9a3d9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-11T20:06:51-04:00 rts: Drop setExecutable Since f6e366c058b136f0789a42222b8189510a3693d1 setExecutable has been dead code. Drop it. - - - - - 32cdf62d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-11T20:07:27-04:00 Add a missing guard in GHC.HsToCore.Utils.is_flat_prod_pat This missing guard gave rise to #21519. - - - - - 2c00a8d0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-11T20:08:02-04:00 Add mention of -hi to RTS --help Fixes #21546 - - - - - a2dcad4e by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Decouple dynflags in Cmm parser (related to #17957) - - - - - 3a022baa by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Remove Module argument from initCmmParserConfig - - - - - 2fc8d76b by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Move CmmParserConfig and PDConfig into GHC.Cmm.Parser.Config - - - - - b8c5ffab by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T18:13:55-04:00 Decouple dynflags in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity (related to #17957) Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 3bf938b6 by sheaf at 2022-05-12T18:14:34-04:00 Update extending_ghc for TcPlugin changes The documentation still mentioned Derived constraints and an outdated datatype TcPluginResult. - - - - - 668a9ef4 by jackohughes at 2022-05-13T12:10:34-04:00 Fix printing of brackets in multiplicities (#20315) Change mulArrow to allow for printing of correct application precedence where necessary and update callers of mulArrow to reflect this. As part of this, move mulArrow from GHC/Utils/Outputtable to GHC/Iface/Type. Fixes #20315 - - - - - 30b8b7f1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 rts: Add debug output on ocResolve failure This makes it easier to see how resolution failures nest. - - - - - 53b3fa1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix handling of weak symbols Previously we would flag the symbol as weak but failed to set its address, which must be computed from an "auxiliary" symbol entry the follows the weak symbol. Fixes #21556. - - - - - 5678f017 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #21556 - - - - - 49af0e52 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T22:23:26-04:00 Re-export augment and build from GHC.List Resolves https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/19127 - - - - - aed356e1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-13T22:24:02-04:00 Comments only around HsWrapper - - - - - 27b90409 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-16T08:30:44-04:00 hadrian: Introduce linting flavour transformer (+lint) The linting flavour enables -dlint uniformly across anything build by the stage1 compiler. -dcmm-lint is not currently enabled because it fails on i386 (see #21563) - - - - - 3f316776 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-16T08:30:44-04:00 hadrian: Uniformly enable -dlint with enableLinting transformer This fixes some bugs where * -dcore-lint was being passed when building stage1 libraries with the boot compiler * -dcore-lint was not being passed when building executables. Fixes #20135 - - - - - 3d74cfca by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-16T08:31:20-04:00 Make closure macros EXTERN_INLINE to make debugging easier Implements #21424. The RTS macros get_itbl and friends are extremely helpful during debugging. However only a select few of those were available in the compiled RTS as actual symbols as the rest were INLINE macros. This commit marks all of them as EXTERN_INLINE. This will still inline them at use sites but allow us to use their compiled counterparts during debugging. This allows us to use things like `p get_fun_itbl(ptr)` in the gdb shell since `get_fun_itbl` will now be available as symbol! - - - - - 93153aab by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-16T08:31:55-04:00 packaging: Introduce CI job for generating hackage documentation This adds a CI job (hackage-doc-tarball) which generates the necessary tarballs for uploading libraries and documentation to hackage. The release script knows to download this folder and the upload script will also upload the release to hackage as part of the release. The `ghc_upload_libs` script is moved from ghc-utils into .gitlab/ghc_upload_libs There are two modes, preparation and upload. * The `prepare` mode takes a link to a bindist and creates a folder containing the source and doc tarballs ready to upload to hackage. * The `upload` mode takes the folder created by prepare and performs the upload to hackage. Fixes #21493 Related to #21512 - - - - - 65d31d05 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-16T15:32:50-04:00 Add arity to the INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms The lack of INLNE arity was exposed by #21531. The fix is simple enough, if a bit clumsy. - - - - - 43c018aa by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-16T15:33:25-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove groupWithName (unused) - Use the RuntimeRepType synonym where possible - Replace getUniqueM + mkSysLocalOrCoVar with mkSysLocalOrCoVarM No functional changes. - - - - - 8dfea078 by Pavol Vargovcik at 2022-05-16T15:34:04-04:00 TcPlugin: access to irreducible givens + fix passed ev_binds_var - - - - - fb579e15 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 driver: Introduce pgmcxx Here we introduce proper support for compilation of C++ objects. This includes: * logic in `configure` to detect the C++ toolchain and propagating this information into the `settings` file * logic in the driver to use the C++ toolchain when compiling C++ sources - - - - - 43628ed4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 testsuite: Build T20918 with HC, not CXX - - - - - 0ef249aa by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 Introduce package to capture dependency on C++ stdlib Here we introduce a new "virtual" package into the initial package database, `system-cxx-std-lib`. This gives users a convenient, platform agnostic way to link against C++ libraries, addressing #20010. Fixes #20010. - - - - - 03efe283 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for system-cxx-std-lib package Test that we can successfully link against C++ code both in GHCi and batch compilation. See #20010 - - - - - 5f6527e0 by nineonine at 2022-05-17T00:25:38-04:00 OverloadedRecordFields: mention parent name in 'ambiguous occurrence' error for better disambiguation (#17420) - - - - - eccdb208 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-17T07:16:39-04:00 Adjust flags for pprTrace We were using defaultSDocContext for pprTrace, which suppresses lots of useful infomation. This small MR adds GHC.Utils.Outputable.traceSDocContext and uses it for pprTrace and pprTraceUserWarning. traceSDocContext is a global, and hence not influenced by flags, but that seems unavoidable. But I made the sdocPprDebug bit controlled by unsafeHasPprDebug, since we have the latter for exactly this purpose. Fixes #21569 - - - - - d2284c4c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-17T07:17:15-04:00 Fix bad interaction between withDict and the Specialiser This MR fixes a bad bug, where the withDict was inlined too vigorously, which in turn made the type-class Specialiser generate a bogus specialisation, because it saw the same overloaded function applied to two /different/ dictionaries. Solution: inline `withDict` later. See (WD8) of Note [withDict] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr See #21575, which is fixed by this change. - - - - - 70f52443 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-17T07:17:50-04:00 Bump time submodule to 1.12.2 This bumps the time submodule to the 1.12.2 release. Fixes #21571 - - - - - 2343457d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-05-17T07:18:26-04:00 Remove unused test files (#21582) Those files were moved to the perf/ subtree in 11c9a469, and then accidentally reintroduced in 680ef2c8. - - - - - cb52b4ae by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T16:00:14-04:00 CafAnal: Improve code clarity Here we implement a few measures to improve the clarity of the CAF analysis implementation. Specifically: * Use CafInfo instead of Bool since the former is more descriptive * Rename CAFLabel to CAFfyLabel, since not all CAFfyLabels are in fact CAFs * Add numerous comments - - - - - b048a9f4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T16:00:14-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that static datacon apps are included in SRTs When generating an SRT for a recursive group, GHC.Cmm.Info.Build.oneSRT filters out recursive references, as described in Note [recursive SRTs]. However, doing so for static functions would be unsound, for the reason described in Note [Invalid optimisation: shortcutting]. However, the same argument applies to static data constructor applications, as we discovered in #20959. Fix this by ensuring that static data constructor applications are included in recursive SRTs. The approach here is not entirely satisfactory, but it is a starting point. Fixes #20959. - - - - - 0e2d16eb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-17T16:00:50-04:00 Add test for #21558 This is now fixed on master and 9.2 branch. Closes #21558 - - - - - ef3c8d9e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-17T20:22:02-04:00 Don't store LlvmConfig into DynFlags LlvmConfig contains information read from llvm-passes and llvm-targets files in GHC's top directory. Reading these files is done only when needed (i.e. when the LLVM backend is used) and cached for the whole compiler session. This patch changes the way this is done: - Split LlvmConfig into LlvmConfig and LlvmConfigCache - Store LlvmConfigCache in HscEnv instead of DynFlags: there is no good reason to store it in DynFlags. As it is fixed per session, we store it in the session state instead (HscEnv). - Initializing LlvmConfigCache required some changes to driver functions such as newHscEnv. I've used the opportunity to untangle initHscEnv from initGhcMonad (in top-level GHC module) and to move it to GHC.Driver.Main, close to newHscEnv. - I've also made `cmmPipeline` independent of HscEnv in order to remove the call to newHscEnv in regalloc_unit_tests. - - - - - 828fbd8a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-17T20:22:38-04:00 Give all EXTERN_INLINE closure macros prototypes - - - - - cfc8e2e2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 base: Introduce [sg]etFinalizerExceptionHandler This introduces a global hook which is called when an exception is thrown during finalization. - - - - - 372cf730 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 base: Throw exceptions raised while closing finalized Handles Fixes #21336. - - - - - 3dd2f944 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #21336 - - - - - 297156e0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 Add release flavour and use it for the release jobs The release flavour is essentially the same as the perf flavour currently but also enables `-haddock`. I have hopefully updated all the relevant places where the `-perf` flavour was hardcoded. Fixes #21486 - - - - - a05b6293 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 ci: Don't build sphinx documentation on centos The centos docker image lacks the sphinx builder so we disable building sphinx docs for these jobs. Fixes #21580 - - - - - 209d7c69 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 ci: Use correct syntax when args list is empty This seems to fail on the ancient version of bash present on CentOS - - - - - 02d16334 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:59:03-04:00 hadrian: Don't attempt to build dynamic profiling libraries We only support building static profiling libraries, the transformer was requesting things like a dynamic, threaded, debug, profiling RTS, which we have never produced nor distributed. Fixes #21567 - - - - - 35bdab1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:59:39-04:00 configure: Check CC_STAGE0 for --target support We previously only checked the stage 1/2 compiler for --target support. We got away with this for quite a while but it eventually caught up with us in #21579, where `bytestring`'s new NEON implementation was unbuildable on Darwin due to Rosetta's seemingly random logic for determining which executable image to execute. This lead to a confusing failure to build `bytestring`'s cbits, when `clang` tried to compile NEON builtins while targetting x86-64. Fix this by checking CC_STAGE0 for --target support. Fixes #21579. - - - - - 0ccca94b by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add dominator analysis of `CmmGraph` This commit adds module `GHC.Cmm.Dominators`, which provides a wrapper around two existing algorithms in GHC: the Lengauer-Tarjan dominator analysis from the X86 back end and the reverse postorder ordering from the Cmm Dataflow framework. Issue #20726 proposes that we evaluate some alternatives for dominator analysis, but for the time being, the best path forward is simply to use the existing analysis on `CmmGraph`s. This commit addresses a bullet in #21200. - - - - - 54f0b578 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add dominator-tree function - - - - - 05ed917b by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add HasDebugCallStack; remove unneeded extensions - - - - - 0b848136 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 document fields of `DominatorSet` - - - - - 8a26e8d6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-20T05:33:08-04:00 nonmoving: Fix documentation of GC statistics fields These were previously incorrect. Fixes #21553. - - - - - c1e24e61 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-20T05:33:44-04:00 Remove pprTrace from pushCoercionIntoLambda (#21555) This firstly caused spurious output to be emitted (as evidenced by #21555) but even worse caused a massive coercion to be attempted to be printed (> 200k terms) which would invariably eats up all the memory of your computer. The good news is that removing this trace allows the program to compile to completion, the bad news is that the program exhibits a core lint error (on 9.0.2) but not any other releases it seems. Fixes #21577 and #21555 - - - - - a36d12ee by Zubin Duggal at 2022-05-20T10:44:35-04:00 docs: Fix LlvmVersion in manpage (#21280) - - - - - 36b8a57c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-20T10:45:10-04:00 validate: Use $make rather than make In the validate script we are careful to use the $make variable as this stores whether we are using gmake, make, quiet mode etc. There was just this one place where we failed to use it. Fixes #21598 - - - - - 4aa3c5bd by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-21T03:11:04+00:00 Change `Backend` type and remove direct dependencies With this change, `Backend` becomes an abstract type (there are no more exposed value constructors). Decisions that were formerly made by asking "is the current back end equal to (or different from) this named value constructor?" are now made by interrogating the back end about its properties, which are functions exported by `GHC.Driver.Backend`. There is a description of how to migrate code using `Backend` in the user guide. Clients using the GHC API can find a backdoor to access the Backend datatype in GHC.Driver.Backend.Internal. Bumps haddock submodule. Fixes #20927 - - - - - ecf5f363 by Julian Ospald at 2022-05-21T12:51:16-04:00 Respect DESTDIR in hadrian bindist Makefile, fixes #19646 - - - - - 7edd991e by Julian Ospald at 2022-05-21T12:51:16-04:00 Test DESTDIR in test_hadrian() - - - - - ea895b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-22T21:57:47-04:00 Consider the stage of typeable evidence when checking stage restriction We were considering all Typeable evidence to be "BuiltinInstance"s which meant the stage restriction was going unchecked. In-fact, typeable has evidence and so we need to apply the stage restriction. This is complicated by the fact we don't generate typeable evidence and the corresponding DFunIds until after typechecking is concluded so we introcue a new `InstanceWhat` constructor, BuiltinTypeableInstance which records whether the evidence is going to be local or not. Fixes #21547 - - - - - ffbe28e5 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-05-22T21:58:23-04:00 Modularize GHC.Core.Opt.LiberateCase Progress towards #17957 - - - - - bc723ac2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-23T17:09:34+01:00 Improve FloatOut and SpecConstr This patch addresses a relatively obscure situation that arose when chasing perf regressions in !7847, which itself is fixing It does two things: * SpecConstr can specialise on ($df d1 d2) dictionary arguments * FloatOut no longer checks argument strictness See Note [Specialising on dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr. A test case is difficult to construct, but it makes a big difference in nofib/real/eff/VSM, at least when we have the patch for #21286 installed. (The latter stops worker/wrapper for dictionary arguments). There is a spectacular, but slightly illusory, improvement in runtime perf on T15426. I have documented the specifics in T15426 itself. Metric Decrease: T15426 - - - - - 1a4195b0 by John Ericson at 2022-05-23T17:33:59-04:00 Make debug a `Bool` not an `Int` in `StgToCmmConfig` We don't need any more resolution than this. Rename the field to `stgToCmmEmitDebugInfo` to indicate it is no longer conveying any "level" information. - - - - - e9fff12b by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-23T21:04:49-04:00 EPA : Remove duplicate comments in DataFamInstD The code data instance Method PGMigration = MigrationQuery Query -- ^ Run a query against the database | MigrationCode (Connection -> IO (Either String ())) -- ^ Run any arbitrary IO code Resulted in two instances of the "-- ^ Run a query against the database" comment appearing in the Exact Print Annotations when it was parsed. Ensure only one is kept. Closes #20239 - - - - - e2520df3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-23T21:05:27-04:00 EPA: Comment Order Reversed Make sure comments captured in the exact print annotations are in order of increasing location Closes #20718 - - - - - 4b45fd72 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-24T10:49:13-04:00 Add test for T21455 - - - - - e2cd1d43 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-24T10:49:13-04:00 Allow passing -po outside profiling way Resolves #21455 - - - - - 3b8c413a by Greg Steuck at 2022-05-24T10:49:52-04:00 Fix haddock_*_perf tests on non-GNU-grep systems Using regexp pattern requires `egrep` and straight up `+`. The haddock_parser_perf and haddock_renamer_perf tests now pass on OpenBSD. They previously incorrectly parsed the files and awk complained about invalid syntax. - - - - - 1db877a3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-24T10:50:28-04:00 hadrian/bindist: Drop redundant include of install.mk `install.mk` is already included by `config.mk`. Moreover, `install.mk` depends upon `config.mk` to set `RelocatableBuild`, making this first include incorrect. - - - - - f485d267 by Greg Steuck at 2022-05-24T10:51:08-04:00 Remove -z wxneeded for OpenBSD With all the recent W^X fixes in the loader this workaround is not necessary any longer. I verified that the only tests failing for me on OpenBSD 7.1-current are the same (libc++ related) before and after this commit (with --fast). - - - - - 7c51177d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-24T22:13:19-04:00 Use UnionListsOrd instead of UnionLists in most places. This should get rid of most, if not all "Overlong lists" errors and fix #20016 - - - - - 81b3741f by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-24T22:13:55-04:00 Fix #21563 by using Word64 for 64bit shift code. We use the 64bit shifts only on 64bit platforms. But we compile the code always so compiling it on 32bit caused a lint error. So use Word64 instead. - - - - - 2c25fff6 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-05-24T22:14:30-04:00 Fix compilation with -haddock on GHC <= 8.10 -haddock on GHC < 9.0 is quite fragile and can result in obtuse parse errors when it encounters invalid haddock syntax. This has started to affect users since 297156e0b8053a28a860e7a18e1816207a59547b enabled -haddock by default on many flavours. Furthermore, since we don't test bootstrapping with 8.10 on CI, this problem managed to slip throught the cracks. - - - - - cfb9faff by sheaf at 2022-05-24T22:15:12-04:00 Hadrian: don't add "lib" for relocatable builds The conditional in hadrian/bindist/Makefile depended on the target OS, but it makes more sense to use whether we are using a relocatable build. (Currently this only gets set to true on Windows, but this ensures that the logic stays correctly coupled.) - - - - - 9973c016 by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-25T01:36:09-04:00 Remove HscEnv from GHC.HsToCore.Usage (related to #17957) Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 2ff18e39 by sheaf at 2022-05-25T01:36:48-04:00 SimpleOpt: beta-reduce through casts The simple optimiser would sometimes fail to beta-reduce a lambda when there were casts in between the lambda and its arguments. This can cause problems because we rely on representation-polymorphic lambdas getting beta-reduced away (for example, those that arise from newtype constructors with representation-polymorphic arguments, with UnliftedNewtypes). - - - - - e74fc066 by CarrieMY at 2022-05-25T16:43:03+02:00 Desugar RecordUpd in `tcExpr` This patch typechecks record updates by desugaring them inside the typechecker using the HsExpansion mechanism, and then typechecking this desugared result. Example: data T p q = T1 { x :: Int, y :: Bool, z :: Char } | T2 { v :: Char } | T3 { x :: Int } | T4 { p :: Float, y :: Bool, x :: Int } | T5 The record update `e { x=e1, y=e2 }` desugars as follows e { x=e1, y=e2 } ===> let { x' = e1; y' = e2 } in case e of T1 _ _ z -> T1 x' y' z T4 p _ _ -> T4 p y' x' The desugared expression is put into an HsExpansion, and we typecheck that. The full details are given in Note [Record Updates] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Expr. Fixes #2595 #3632 #10808 #10856 #16501 #18311 #18802 #21158 #21289 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - 2b8bdab8 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-26T03:21:58-04:00 update README - - - - - 3d7e7e84 by BinderDavid at 2022-05-26T03:22:38-04:00 Replace dead link in Haddock documentation of Control.Monad.Fail (fixes #21602) - - - - - ee61c7f9 by John Ericson at 2022-05-26T03:23:13-04:00 Add Haddocks for `WwOpts` - - - - - da5ccf0e by Dominik Peteler at 2022-05-26T03:23:13-04:00 Avoid global compiler state for `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap` Progress towards #17957 - - - - - 3bd975b4 by sheaf at 2022-05-26T03:23:52-04:00 Optimiser: avoid introducing bad rep-poly The functions `pushCoValArg` and `pushCoercionIntoLambda` could introduce bad representation-polymorphism. Example: type RR :: RuntimeRep type family RR where { RR = IntRep } type F :: TYPE RR type family F where { F = Int# } co = GRefl F (TYPE RR[0]) :: (F :: TYPE RR) ~# (F |> TYPE RR[0] :: TYPE IntRep) f :: F -> () `pushCoValArg` would transform the unproblematic application (f |> (co -> <()>)) (arg :: F |> TYPE RR[0]) into an application in which the argument does not have a fixed `RuntimeRep`: f ((arg |> sym co) :: (F :: TYPE RR)) - - - - - b22979fb by Fraser Tweedale at 2022-05-26T06:14:51-04:00 executablePath test: fix file extension treatment The executablePath test strips the file extension (if any) when comparing the query result with the expected value. This is to handle platforms where GHC adds a file extension to the output program file (e.g. .exe on Windows). After the initial check, the file gets deleted (if supported). However, it tries to delete the *stripped* filename, which is incorrect. The test currently passes only because Windows does not allow deleting the program while any process created from it is alive. Make the test program correct in general by deleting the *non-stripped* executable filename. - - - - - afde4276 by Fraser Tweedale at 2022-05-26T06:14:51-04:00 fix executablePath test for NetBSD executablePath support for NetBSD was added in a172be07e3dce758a2325104a3a37fc8b1d20c9c, but the test was not updated. Update the test so that it works for NetBSD. This requires handling some quirks: - The result of getExecutablePath could include "./" segments. Therefore use System.FilePath.equalFilePath to compare paths. - The sysctl(2) call returns the original executable name even after it was deleted. Add `canQueryAfterDelete :: [FilePath]` and adjust expectations for the post-delete query accordingly. Also add a note to the `executablePath` haddock to advise that NetBSD behaves differently from other OSes when the file has been deleted. Also accept a decrease in memory usage for T16875. On Windows, the metric is -2.2% of baseline, just outside the allowed ±2%. I don't see how this commit could have influenced this metric, so I suppose it's something in the CI environment. Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - d0e4355a by John Ericson at 2022-05-26T06:15:30-04:00 Factor out `initArityOps` to `GHC.Driver.Config.*` module We want `DynFlags` only mentioned in `GHC.Driver`. - - - - - 44bb7111 by romes at 2022-05-26T16:27:57+00:00 TTG: Move MatchGroup Origin field and MatchGroupTc to GHC.Hs - - - - - 88e58600 by sheaf at 2022-05-26T17:38:43-04:00 Add tests for eta-expansion of data constructors This patch adds several tests relating to the eta-expansion of data constructors, including UnliftedNewtypes and DataTypeContexts. - - - - - d87530bb by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-05-26T23:20:14-04:00 Generalize breakTyVarCycle to work with TyFamLHS The function breakTyVarCycle_maybe has been installed in a dark corner of GHC to catch some gremlins (a.k.a. occurs-check failures) who lurk there. But it previously only caught gremlins of the form (a ~ ... F a ...), where some of our intrepid users have spawned gremlins of the form (G a ~ ... F (G a) ...). This commit improves breakTyVarCycle_maybe (and renames it to breakTyEqCycle_maybe) to catch the new gremlins. Happily, the change is remarkably small. The gory details are in Note [Type equality cycles]. Test cases: typecheck/should_compile/{T21515,T21473}. - - - - - ed37027f by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-26T23:20:52-04:00 [base] Fix the links in the Data.Data module fix #21658 fix #21657 fix #21657 - - - - - 3bd7d5d6 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-27T16:44:48+02:00 Use a class to check validity of withDict This moves handling of the magic 'withDict' function from the desugarer to the typechecker. Details in Note [withDict]. I've extracted a part of T16646Fail to a separate file T16646Fail2, because the new error in 'reify' hides the errors from 'f' and 'g'. WithDict now works with casts, this fixes #21328. Part of #19915 - - - - - b54f6c4f by sheaf at 2022-05-28T21:00:09-04:00 Fix FreeVars computation for mdo Commit acb188e0 introduced a regression in the computation of free variables in mdo statements, as the logic in GHC.Rename.Expr.segmentRecStmts was slightly different depending on whether the recursive do block corresponded to an mdo statement or a rec statment. This patch restores the previous computation for mdo blocks. Fixes #21654 - - - - - 0704295c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-28T21:00:45-04:00 T16875: Stabilise (temporarily) by increasing acceptance threshold The theory is that on windows there is some difference in the environment between pipelines on master and merge requests which affects all tests equally but because T16875 barely allocates anything it is the test which is affected the most. See #21557 - - - - - 6341c8ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-28T21:01:20-04:00 make: Fix make maintainer-clean deleting a file tracked by source control Fixes #21659 - - - - - fbf2f254 by Bodigrim at 2022-05-28T21:01:58-04:00 Expand documentation of hIsTerminalDevice - - - - - 0092c67c by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-29T12:25:39+00:00 export IsList from GHC.IsList it is still re-exported from GHC.Exts - - - - - 91396327 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 MachO linker: fix handling of ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR relocations are paired with an AMR64_RELOC_UNSIGNED relocation to implement: addend + sym1 - sym2 The linker was doing it in two steps, basically: *addend <- *addend - sym2 *addend <- *addend + sym1 The first operation was likely to overflow. For example when the relocation target was 32-bit and both sym1/sym2 were 64-bit addresses. With the small memory model, (sym1-sym2) would fit in 32 bits but (*addend-sym2) may not. Now the linker does it in one step: *addend <- *addend + sym1 - sym2 - - - - - acc26806 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 Some fixes to SRT documentation - reordered the 3 SRT implementation cases from the most general to the most specific one: USE_SRT_POINTER -> USE_SRT_OFFSET -> USE_INLINE_SRT_FIELD - added requirements for each - found and documented a confusion about "SRT inlining" not supported with MachO. (It is fixed in the following commit) - - - - - 5878f439 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 Enable USE_INLINE_SRT_FIELD on ARM64 It was previously disabled because of: - a confusion about "SRT inlining" (see removed comment in this commit) - a linker bug (overflow) in the handling of ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR relocation: fixed by a previous commit. - - - - - 59bd6159 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T09:41:39-04:00 ci: Make sure to exit promptly if `make install` fails. Due to the vageries of bash, you have to explicitly handle the failure and exit when in a function. This failed to exit promptly when !8247 was failing. See #21358 for the general issue - - - - - 5a5a28da by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:42:23-04:00 Split GHC.HsToCore.Foreign.Decl This is preliminary work for JavaScript support. It's better to put the code handling the desugaring of Prim, C and JavaScript declarations into separate modules. - - - - - 6f5ff4fa by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:43:05-04:00 Bump hadrian to LTS-19.8 (GHC 9.0.2) - - - - - f2e70707 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:43:05-04:00 Hadrian: remove unused code - - - - - 2f215b9f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Eta reduction with casted function We want to be able to eta-reduce \x y. ((f x) |> co) y by pushing 'co' inwards. A very small change accommodates this See Note [Eta reduction with casted function] - - - - - f4f6a87a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Do arity trimming at bindings, rather than in exprArity Sometimes there are very large casts, and coercionRKind can be slow. - - - - - 610a2b83 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Make findRhsArity take RecFlag This avoids a fixpoint iteration for the common case of non-recursive bindings. - - - - - 80ba50c7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Comments and white space - - - - - 0079171b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Make PrimOpId record levity This patch concerns #20155, part (1) The general idea is that since primops have curried bindings (currently in PrimOpWrappers.hs) we don't need to eta-expand them. But we /do/ need to eta-expand the levity-polymorphic ones, because they /don't/ have bindings. This patch makes a start in that direction, by identifying the levity-polymophic primops in the PrimOpId IdDetails constructor. For the moment, I'm still eta-expanding all primops (by saying that hasNoBinding returns True for all primops), because of the bug reported in #20155. But I hope that before long we can tidy that up too, and remove the TEMPORARILY stuff in hasNoBinding. - - - - - 6656f016 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: * Move state-hack stuff from GHC.Types.Id (where it never belonged) to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity (which seems much more appropriate). * Add a crucial mkCast in the Cast case of GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.eta_expand; helps with T18223 * Add clarifying notes about eta-reducing to PAPs. See Note [Do not eta reduce PAPs] * I moved tryEtaReduce from GHC.Core.Utils to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity, where it properly belongs. See Note [Eta reduce PAPs] * In GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.tryEtaExpandRhs, pull out the code for when eta-expansion is wanted, to make wantEtaExpansion, and all that same function in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.simplStableUnfolding. It was previously inconsistent, but it's doing the same thing. * I did a substantial refactor of ArityType; see Note [ArityType]. This allowed me to do away with the somewhat mysterious takeOneShots; more generally it allows arityType to describe the function, leaving its clients to decide how to use that information. I made ArityType abstract, so that clients have to use functions to access it. * Make GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.rebuildLam (was stupidly called mkLam before) aware of the floats that the simplifier builds up, so that it can still do eta-reduction even if there are some floats. (Previously that would not happen.) That means passing the floats to rebuildLam, and an extra check when eta-reducting (etaFloatOk). * In GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.tryEtaExpandRhs, make use of call-info in the idDemandInfo of the binder, as well as the CallArity info. The occurrence analyser did this but we were failing to take advantage here. In the end I moved the heavy lifting to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.findRhsArity; see Note [Combining arityType with demand info], and functions idDemandOneShots and combineWithDemandOneShots. (These changes partly drove my refactoring of ArityType.) * In GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.findRhsArity * I'm now taking account of the demand on the binder to give extra one-shot info. E.g. if the fn is always called with two args, we can give better one-shot info on the binders than if we just look at the RHS. * Don't do any fixpointing in the non-recursive case -- simple short cut. * Trim arity inside the loop. See Note [Trim arity inside the loop] * Make SimpleOpt respect the eta-reduction flag (Some associated refactoring here.) * I made the CallCtxt which the Simplifier uses distinguish between recursive and non-recursive right-hand sides. data CallCtxt = ... | RhsCtxt RecFlag | ... It affects only one thing: - We call an RHS context interesting only if it is non-recursive see Note [RHS of lets] in GHC.Core.Unfold * Remove eta-reduction in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep, a welcome simplification. See Note [No eta reduction needed in rhsToBody] in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep. Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. * Delete dead function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.contIsRhsOrArg Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated Test Metric Baseline New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) ghc/alloc 2,743,297,692 2,619,762,992 -4.5% GOOD T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 1,103,161,360 972,415,992 -11.9% GOOD T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 201,222,500 184,085,360 -8.5% GOOD T8095(normal) ghc/alloc 3,216,292,528 3,254,416,960 +1.2% T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 1,514,131,032 1,557,719,312 +2.9% BAD parsing001(normal) ghc/alloc 530,409,812 525,077,696 -1.0% geo. mean -0.1% Nofib: Program Size Allocs Runtime Elapsed TotalMem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- banner +0.0% +0.4% -8.9% -8.7% 0.0% exact-reals +0.0% -7.4% -36.3% -37.4% 0.0% fannkuch-redux +0.0% -0.1% -1.0% -1.0% 0.0% fft2 -0.1% -0.2% -17.8% -19.2% 0.0% fluid +0.0% -1.3% -2.1% -2.1% 0.0% gg -0.0% +2.2% -0.2% -0.1% 0.0% spectral-norm +0.1% -0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% tak +0.0% -0.3% -9.8% -9.8% 0.0% x2n1 +0.0% -0.2% -3.2% -3.2% 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -3.5% -7.4% -58.7% -59.9% 0.0% Max +0.1% +2.2% +32.9% +32.9% 0.0% Geometric Mean -0.0% -0.1% -14.2% -14.8% -0.0% Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T18223 T3064 T15185 T14766 Metric Increase: T9630 - - - - - cac8c7bb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 hadrian: Fix building from source-dist without alex/happy This fixes two bugs which were adding dependencies on alex/happy when building from a source dist. * When we try to pass `--with-alex` and `--with-happy` to cabal when configuring but the builders are not set. This is fixed by making them optional. * When we configure, cabal requires alex/happy because of the build-tool-depends fields. These are now made optional with a cabal flag (build-tool-depends) for compiler/hpc-bin/genprimopcode. Fixes #21627 - - - - - a96dccfe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Test the bootstrap without ALEX/HAPPY on path - - - - - 0e5bb3a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping in release jobs - - - - - d8901469 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Allow testing bootstrapping on MRs using the "test-bootstrap" label - - - - - 18326ad2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:45:25-04:00 rts: Remove explicit timescale for deprecating -h flag We originally planned to remove the flag in 9.4 but there's actually no great rush to do so and it's probably less confusing (forever) to keep the message around suggesting an explicit profiling option. Fixes #21545 - - - - - eaaa1389 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:46:01-04:00 Enable -dlint in hadrian lint transformer Now #21563 is fixed we can properly enable `-dlint` in CI rather than a subset of the flags. - - - - - 0544f114 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-30T19:16:55-04:00 upload-ghc-libs: Allow candidate-only upload - - - - - 83467435 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T19:17:35-04:00 Avoid using DynFlags in GHC.Linker.Unit (#17957) - - - - - 5c4421b1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:17-04:00 hadrian: Introduce new package database for executables needed to build stage0 These executables (such as hsc2hs) are built using the boot compiler and crucially, most libraries from the global package database. We also move other build-time executables to be built in this stage such as linters which also cleans up which libraries end up in the global package database. This allows us to remove hacks where linters-common is removed from the package database when a bindist is created. This fixes issues caused by infinite recursion due to bytestring adding a dependency on template-haskell. Fixes #21634 - - - - - 0dafd3e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:17-04:00 Build stage1 with -V as well This helps tracing errors which happen when building stage1 - - - - - 15d42a7a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:52-04:00 Revert "packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections" This reverts commit 699f593532a3cd5ca1c2fab6e6e4ce9d53be2c1f. Split sections causes segfaults in profiling way with old toolchains (deb9) and on windows (#21670) Fixes #21670 - - - - - d4c71f09 by John Ericson at 2022-05-31T16:26:28+00:00 Purge `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` from some `GHC.Core` modules where it's not too hard Progress towards #17957 Because of `CoreM`, I did not move the `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` to other modules as thoroughly as I usually do. This does mean that risk of `DynFlags` "creeping back in" is higher than it usually is. After we do the same process to the other Core passes, and then figure out what we want to do about `CoreM`, we can finish the job started here. That is a good deal more work, however, so it certainly makes sense to land this now. - - - - - a720322f by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Restore Note [Quasi-quote overview] - - - - - 392ce3fc by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Move UntypedSpliceFlavour from L.H.S to GHC.Hs UntypedSpliceFlavour was only used in the client-specific `GHC.Hs.Expr` but was defined in the client-independent L.H.S.Expr. - - - - - 7975202b by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 TTG: Rework and improve splices This commit redefines the structure of Splices in the AST. We get rid of `HsSplice` which used to represent typed and untyped splices, quasi quotes, and the result of splicing either an expression, a type or a pattern. Instead we have `HsUntypedSplice` which models an untyped splice or a quasi quoter, which works in practice just like untyped splices. The `HsExpr` constructor `HsSpliceE` which used to be constructed with an `HsSplice` is split into `HsTypedSplice` and `HsUntypedSplice`. The former is directly constructed with an `HsExpr` and the latter now takes an `HsUntypedSplice`. Both `HsType` and `Pat` constructors `HsSpliceTy` and `SplicePat` now take an `HsUntypedSplice` instead of a `HsSplice` (remember only /untyped splices/ can be spliced as types or patterns). The result of splicing an expression, type, or pattern is now comfortably stored in the extension fields `XSpliceTy`, `XSplicePat`, `XUntypedSplice` as, respectively, `HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsType GhcRn)`, `HsUntypedSpliceResult (Pat GhcRn)`, and `HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn)` Overall the TTG extension points are now better used to make invalid states unrepresentable and model the progression between stages better. See Note [Lifecycle of an untyped splice, and PendingRnSplice] and Note [Lifecycle of an typed splice, and PendingTcSplice] for more details. Updates haddock submodule Fixes #21263 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 320270c2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Add test for #21619 Fixes #21619 - - - - - ef7ddd73 by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-06-01T07:44:47-04:00 Pure Haskell implementation of GHC.Unicode Switch to a pure Haskell implementation of base:GHC.Unicode, based on the implementation of the package unicode-data (https://github.com/composewell/unicode-data/). Approved by CLC as per https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/59#issuecomment-1132106691. - Remove current Unicode cbits. - Add generator for Unicode property files from Unicode Character Database. - Generate internal modules. - Update GHC.Unicode. - Add unicode003 test for general categories and case mappings. - Add Python scripts to check 'base' Unicode tests outputs and characters properties. Fixes #21375 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T16875 Metric Increase: T4029 T18304 haddock.base ------------------------- - - - - - 514a6a28 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-06-01T07:44:51-04:00 typos - - - - - 9004be3c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:52-04:00 source-dist: Copy in files created by ./boot Since we started producing source dists with hadrian we stopped copying in the files created by ./boot which adds a dependency on python3 and autoreconf. This adds back in the files which were created by running configure. Fixes #21673 #21672 and #21626 - - - - - a12a3cab by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:52-04:00 ci: Don't try to run ./boot when testing bootstrap of source dist - - - - - e07f9059 by Shlomo Shuck at 2022-06-01T07:44:55-04:00 Language.Haskell.Syntax: Fix docs for PromotedConsT etc. Fixes ghc/ghc#21675. - - - - - 87295e6d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-01T07:44:56-04:00 Bump bytestring, process, and text submodules Metric Decrease: T5631 Metric Increase: T18223 (cherry picked from commit 55fcee30cb3281a66f792e8673967d64619643af) - - - - - 24b5bb61 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-01T07:44:56-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule To current `master`. (cherry picked from commit fbb59c212415188486aafd970eafef170516356a) - - - - - 5433a35e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T22:26:30-04:00 hadrian/tool-args: Write output to intermediate file rather than via stdout This allows us to see the output of hadrian while it is doing the setup. - - - - - 468f919b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T22:27:10-04:00 Make -fcompact-unwind the default This is a follow-up to !7247 (closed) making the inclusion of compact unwinding sections the default. Also a slight refactoring/simplification of the flag handling to add -fno-compact-unwind. - - - - - 819fdc61 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-06-01T22:27:47-04:00 hadrian bootstrap: add plans for 9.0.2 and 9.2.3 - - - - - 9fa790b4 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-06-01T22:27:47-04:00 ci: Add matrix for bootstrap sources - - - - - ce9f986b by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 HsToCore.Coverage: Improve haddocks - - - - - f065804e by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Hoist auto `mkModBreaks` and `writeMixEntries` conditions to caller No need to inline traversing a maybe for `mkModBreaks`. And better to make each function do one thing and let the caller deside when than scatter the decision making and make the caller seem more imperative. - - - - - d550d907 by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Rename `HsToCore.{Coverage -> Ticks}` The old name made it confusing why disabling HPC didn't disable the entire pass. The name makes it clear --- there are other reasons to add ticks in addition. - - - - - 6520da95 by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Split out `GHC.HsToCore.{Breakpoints,Coverage}` and use `SizedSeq` As proposed in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7508#note_432877 and https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7508#note_434676, `GHC.HsToCore.Ticks` is about ticks, breakpoints are separate and backend-specific (only for the bytecode interpreter), and mix entry writing is just for HPC. With this split we separate out those interpreter- and HPC-specific its, and keep the main `GHC.HsToCore.Ticks` agnostic. Also, instead of passing the reversed list and count around, we use `SizedSeq` which abstracts over the algorithm. This is much nicer to avoid noise and prevents bugs. (The bugs are not just hypothetical! I missed up the reverses on an earlier draft of this commit.) - - - - - 1838c3d8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-06-02T15:43:14+00:00 GHC.HsToCore.Breakpoints: Slightly improve perf We have the length already, so we might as well use that rather than O(n) recomputing it. - - - - - 5a3fdcfd by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:43:59+00:00 HsToCore.Coverage: Purge DynFlags Finishes what !7467 (closed) started. Progress towards #17957 - - - - - 9ce9ea50 by HaskellMouse at 2022-06-06T09:50:00-04:00 Deprecate TypeInType extension This commit fixes #20312 It deprecates "TypeInType" extension according to the following proposal: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0083-no-type-in-type.rst It has been already implemented. The migration strategy: 1. Disable TypeInType 2. Enable both DataKinds and PolyKinds extensions Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - f2e037fd by Aaron Allen at 2022-06-06T09:50:39-04:00 Diagnostics conversions, part 6 (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` with proper diagnostics constructors in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Match`, `GHC.Tc.Gen.Pat`, and `GHC.Tc.Gen.Sig`. - - - - - 04209f2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-06T09:51:15-04:00 Ensure floated dictionaries are in scope (again) In the Specialiser, we missed one more call to bringFloatedDictsIntoScope (see #21391). This omission led to #21689. The problem is that the call to `rewriteClassOps` needs to have in scope any dictionaries floated out of the arguments we have just specialised. Easy fix. - - - - - a7fece19 by John Ericson at 2022-06-07T05:04:22+00:00 Don't print the number of deps in count-deps tests It is redundant information and a source of needless version control conflicts when multiple MRs are changing the deps list. Just printing the list and not also its length is fine. - - - - - a1651a3a by John Ericson at 2022-06-07T05:06:38+00:00 Core.Lint: Reduce `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` Co-Authored-By: Andre Marianiello <andremarianiello at users.noreply.github.com> - - - - - 56ebf9a5 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-09T09:11:43-04:00 Fix a CSE shadowing bug. We used to process the rhs of non-recursive bindings and their body using the same env. If we had something like let x = ... x ... this caused trouble because the two xs refer to different binders but we would substitute both for a new binder x2 causing out of scope errors. We now simply use two different envs for the rhs and body in cse_bind. It's all explained in the Note [Separate envs for let rhs and body] Fixes #21685 - - - - - 28880828 by sheaf at 2022-06-09T09:12:19-04:00 Typecheck remaining ValArgs in rebuildHsApps This patch refactors hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs, renaming it to tcRemainingValArgs. The logic is moved to rebuildHsApps, which ensures consistent behaviour across tcApp and quickLookArg1/tcEValArg. This patch also refactors the treatment of stupid theta for data constructors, changing the place we drop stupid theta arguments from dsConLike to mkDataConRep (now the datacon wrapper drops these arguments). We decided not to implement PHASE 2 of the FixedRuntimeRep plan for these remaining ValArgs. Future directions are outlined on the wiki: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Remaining-ValArgs Fixes #21544 and #21650 - - - - - 1fbba97b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-09T09:12:54-04:00 Add test for T21682 Fixes #21682 - - - - - 8727be73 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-09T09:13:29-04:00 Document dataToTag# primop - - - - - 7eab75bb by uhbif19 at 2022-06-09T20:22:47+03:00 Remove TcRnUnknownMessage usage from GHC.Rename.Env #20115 - - - - - 46d2fc65 by uhbif19 at 2022-06-09T20:24:40+03:00 Fix TcRnPragmaWarning meaning - - - - - 69e72ecd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-09T19:07:01-04:00 getProcessCPUTime: Fix the getrusage fallback to account for system CPU time clock_gettime reports the combined total or user AND system time so in order to replicate it with getrusage we need to add both system and user time together. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7622371/getrusage-vs-clock-gettime Some sample measurements when building Cabal with this patch t1: rusage t2: clock_gettime t1: 62347518000; t2: 62347520873 t1: 62395687000; t2: 62395690171 t1: 62432435000; t2: 62432437313 t1: 62478489000; t2: 62478492465 t1: 62514990000; t2: 62514992534 t1: 62515479000; t2: 62515480327 t1: 62515485000; t2: 62515486344 Fixes #21656 - - - - - 722814ba by Yiyun Liu at 2022-06-10T21:23:03-04:00 Use <br> instead of newline character - - - - - dc202080 by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-13T14:07:12-04:00 Use (fixed_lev = True) in mkDataTyConRhs - - - - - ad70c621 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-14T08:40:53-04:00 hadrian: Fix testing stage1 compiler There were various issues with testing the stage1 compiler.. 1. The wrapper was not being built 2. The wrapper was picking up the stage0 package database and trying to load prelude from that. 3. The wrappers never worked on windows so just don't support that for now. Fixes #21072 - - - - - ac83899d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-14T08:41:30-04:00 validate: Ensure that $make variable is set Currently the `$make` variable is used without being set in `validate`'s Hadrian path, which uses make to install the binary distribution. Fix this. Fixes #21687. - - - - - 59bc6008 by John Ericson at 2022-06-15T18:05:35+00:00 CoreToStg.Prep: Get rid of `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` The call sites in `Driver.Main` are duplicative, but this is good, because the next step is to remove `InteractiveContext` from `Core.Lint` into `Core.Lint.Interactive`. Also further clean up `Core.Lint` to use a better configuration record than the one we initially added. - - - - - aa9d9381 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:04-04:00 hadrian: Run xattr -rc . on bindist tarball Fixes #21506. - - - - - cdc75a1f by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:04-04:00 configure: Hide spurious warning from ld Previously the check_for_gold_t22266 configure check could result in spurious warnings coming from the linker being blurted to stderr. Suppress these by piping stderr to /dev/null. - - - - - e128b7b8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:40-04:00 cmm: Add surface syntax for MO_MulMayOflo - - - - - bde65ea9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:34:16-04:00 configure: Don't attempt to override linker on Darwin Configure's --enable-ld-override functionality is intended to ensure that we don't rely on ld.bfd, which tends to be slow and buggy, on Linux and Windows. However, on Darwin the lack of sensible package management makes it extremely easy for users to have awkward mixtures of toolchain components from, e.g., XCode, the Apple Command-Line Tools package, and homebrew. This leads to extremely confusing problems like #21712. Here we avoid this by simply giving up on linker selection on Darwin altogether. This isn't so bad since the Apple ld64 linker has decent performance and AFAICT fairly reliable. Closes #21712. - - - - - 25b510c3 by Torsten Schmits at 2022-06-16T12:37:45-04:00 replace quadratic nub to fight byte code gen perf explosion Despite this code having been present in the core-to-bytecode implementation, I have observed it in the wild starting with 9.2, causing enormous slowdown in certain situations. My test case produces the following profiles: Before: ``` total time = 559.77 secs (559766 ticks @ 1000 us, 1 processor) total alloc = 513,985,665,640 bytes (excludes profiling overheads) COST CENTRE MODULE SRC %time %alloc ticks bytes elem_by Data.OldList libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs:429:1-7 67.6 92.9 378282 477447404296 eqInt GHC.Classes libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Classes.hs:275:8-14 12.4 0.0 69333 32 $c>>= GHC.Data.IOEnv <no location info> 6.9 0.6 38475 3020371232 ``` After: ``` total time = 89.83 secs (89833 ticks @ 1000 us, 1 processor) total alloc = 39,365,306,360 bytes (excludes profiling overheads) COST CENTRE MODULE SRC %time %alloc ticks bytes $c>>= GHC.Data.IOEnv <no location info> 43.6 7.7 39156 3020403424 doCase GHC.StgToByteCode compiler/GHC/StgToByteCode.hs:(805,1)-(1054,53) 2.5 7.4 2246 2920777088 ``` - - - - - aa7e1f20 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-16T12:38:21-04:00 hadrian: Don't install `include/` directory in bindist. The install_includes for the RTS package used to be put in the top-level ./include folder but this would lead to confusing things happening if you installed multiple GHC versions side-by-side. We don't need this folder anymore because install-includes is honoured properly by cabal and the relevant header files already copied in by the cabal installation process. If you want to depend on the header files for the RTS in a Haskell project then you just have to depend on the `rts` package and the correct include directories will be provided for you. If you want to depend on the header files in a standard C project then you should query ghc-pkg to get the right paths. ``` ghc-pkg field rts include-dirs --simple-output ``` Fixes #21609 - - - - - 03172116 by Bryan Richter at 2022-06-16T12:38:57-04:00 Enable eventlogs on nightly perf job - - - - - ecbf8685 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-06-16T16:30:00-04:00 Repair dead link in TH haddocks Closes #21724 - - - - - 99ff3818 by sheaf at 2022-06-16T16:30:39-04:00 Hadrian: allow configuring Hsc2Hs This patch adds the ability to pass options to Hsc2Hs as Hadrian key/value settings, in the same way as cabal configure options, using the syntax: *.*.hsc2hs.run.opts += ... - - - - - 9c575f24 by sheaf at 2022-06-16T16:30:39-04:00 Hadrian bootstrap: look up hsc2hs Hadrian bootstrapping looks up where to find ghc_pkg, but the same logic was not in place for hsc2hs which meant we could fail to find the appropriate hsc2hs executabe when bootstrapping Hadrian. This patch adds that missing logic. - - - - - 229d741f by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:42:54-04:00 ghc-heap: Add (broken) test for #21622 - - - - - cadd7753 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:42:54-04:00 ghc-heap: Don't Box NULL pointers Previously we could construct a `Box` of a NULL pointer from the `link` field of `StgWeak`. Now we take care to avoid ever introducing such pointers in `collect_pointers` and ensure that the `link` field is represented as a `Maybe` in the `Closure` type. Fixes #21622 - - - - - 31c214cc by Tamar Christina at 2022-06-18T10:43:34-04:00 winio: Add support to console handles to handleToHANDLE - - - - - 711cb417 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Add SMUL[LH] instructions These will be needed to fix #21624. - - - - - d05d90d2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Fix syntax of OpRegShift operands Previously this produced invalid assembly containing a redundant comma. - - - - - a1e1d8ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Fix implementation of IntMulMayOflo The code generated for IntMulMayOflo was previously wrong as it depended upon the overflow flag, which the AArch64 MUL instruction does not set. Fix this. Fixes #21624. - - - - - 26745006 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21624 Ensuring that mulIntMayOflo# behaves as expected. - - - - - 94f2e92a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:40:58+02:00 CprAnal: Set signatures of DFuns to top The recursive DFun in the reproducer for #20836 also triggered a bug in CprAnal that is observable in a debug build. The CPR signature of a recursive DFunId was never updated and hence the optimistic arity 0 bottom signature triggered a mismatch with the arity 1 of the binding in WorkWrap. We never miscompiled any code because WW doesn't exploit bottom CPR signatures. - - - - - b570da84 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:43:29+02:00 CorePrep: Don't speculatively evaluate recursive calls (#20836) In #20836 we have optimised a terminating program into an endless loop, because we speculated the self-recursive call of a recursive DFun. Now we track the set of enclosing recursive binders in CorePrep to prevent speculation of such self-recursive calls. See the updates to Note [Speculative evaluation] for details. Fixes #20836. - - - - - 49fb2f9b by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:43:32+02:00 Simplify: Take care with eta reduction in recursive RHSs (#21652) Similar to the fix to #20836 in CorePrep, we now track the set of enclosing recursive binders in the SimplEnv and SimpleOptEnv. See Note [Eta reduction in recursive RHSs] for details. I also updated Note [Arity robustness] with the insights Simon and I had in a call discussing the issue. Fixes #21652. Unfortunately, we get a 5% ghc/alloc regression in T16577. That is due to additional eta reduction in GHC.Read.choose1 and the resulting ANF-isation of a large list literal at the top-level that didn't happen before (presumably because it was too interesting to float to the top-level). There's not much we can do about that. Metric Increase: T16577 - - - - - 2563b95c by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:45:09+02:00 Ignore .hie-bios - - - - - e4e44d8d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-20T12:31:45-04:00 Instantiate top level foralls in partial type signatures The main fix for #21667 is the new call to tcInstTypeBnders in tcHsPartialSigType. It was really a simple omission before. I also moved the decision about whether we need to apply the Monomorphism Restriction, from `decideGeneralisationPlan` to `tcPolyInfer`. That removes a flag from the InferGen constructor, which is good. But more importantly, it allows the new function, checkMonomorphismRestriction called from `tcPolyInfer`, to "see" the `Types` involved rather than the `HsTypes`. And that in turn matters because we invoke the MR for partial signatures if none of the partial signatures in the group have any overloading context; and we can't answer that question for HsTypes. See Note [Partial type signatures and the monomorphism restriction] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind. This latter is really a pre-existing bug. - - - - - 262a9f93 by Winston Hartnett at 2022-06-20T12:32:23-04:00 Make Outputable instance for InlineSig print the InlineSpec Fix ghc/ghc#21739 Squash fix ghc/ghc#21739 - - - - - b5590fff by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-20T12:32:59-04:00 Add NO_BOOT to hackage_doc_tarball job We were attempting to boot a src-tarball which doesn't work as ./boot is not included in the source tarball. This slipped through as the job is only run on nightly. - - - - - d24afd9d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-06-20T17:34:44-04:00 HsToken for @-patterns and TypeApplications (#19623) One more step towards the new design of EPA. - - - - - 159b7628 by Tamar Christina at 2022-06-20T17:35:23-04:00 linker: only keep rtl exception tables if they have been relocated - - - - - da5ff105 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-21T17:04:12+02:00 Ticky:Make json info a separate field. - - - - - 1a4ce4b2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-22T09:49:22+01:00 Revert "Ticky:Make json info a separate field." This reverts commit da5ff10503e683e2148c62e36f8fe2f819328862. This was pushed directly without review. - - - - - f89bf85f by Vanessa McHale at 2022-06-22T08:21:32-04:00 Flags to disable local let-floating; -flocal-float-out, -flocal-float-out-top-level CLI flags These flags affect the behaviour of local let floating. If `-flocal-float-out` is disabled (the default) then we disable all local floating. ``` …(let x = let y = e in (a,b) in body)... ===> …(let y = e; x = (a,b) in body)... ``` Further to this, top-level local floating can be disabled on it's own by passing -fno-local-float-out-top-level. ``` x = let y = e in (a,b) ===> y = e; x = (a,b) ``` Note that this is only about local floating, ie, floating two adjacent lets past each other and doesn't say anything about the global floating pass which is controlled by `-fno-float`. Fixes #13663 - - - - - 4ccefc6e by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Check for Int overflows in Data.Array.Byte - - - - - 2004e3c8 by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Add a basic test for ByteArray's Monoid instance - - - - - fb36770c by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Rename `copyByteArray` to `unsafeCopyByteArray` - - - - - ecc9aedc by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-22T08:22:48-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21719 Happily, this has been fixed since 9.2. - - - - - 19606c42 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-06-22T08:23:28-04:00 Use lookupNameCache instead of lookupOrigIO - - - - - 4c9dfd69 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-06-22T08:23:28-04:00 Break out thNameToGhcNameIO (ref. #21730) - - - - - eb4fb849 by Michael Peyton Jones at 2022-06-22T08:24:07-04:00 Add laws for 'toInteger' and 'toRational' CLC discussion here: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/58 - - - - - c1a950c1 by Alexander Esgen at 2022-06-22T12:36:13+00:00 Correct documentation of defaults of the `-V` RTS option - - - - - b7b7d90d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-22T21:58:12-04:00 Transcribe discussion from #21483 into a Note In #21483 I had a discussion with Simon Marlow about the memory retention behaviour of -Fd. I have just transcribed that conversation here as it elucidates the potentially subtle assumptions which led to the design of the memory retention behaviours of -Fd. Fixes #21483 - - - - - 980d1954 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-22T21:58:48-04:00 eventlog: Don't leave dangling pointers hanging around Previously we failed to reset pointers to various eventlog buffers to NULL after freeing them. In principle we shouldn't look at them after they are freed but nevertheless it is good practice to set them to a well-defined value. - - - - - 575ec846 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-06-22T21:59:28-04:00 runhaskell - - - - - e6a69337 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2022-06-22T22:00:07-04:00 re-export GHC.Natural.minusNaturalMaybe from Numeric.Natural CLC proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/45 - - - - - 5d45aa97 by Gergo ERDI at 2022-06-22T22:00:46-04:00 When specialising, look through floatable ticks. Fixes #21697. - - - - - 531205ac by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-22T22:01:22-04:00 TagCheck.hs: Properly check if arguments are boxed types. For one by mistake I had been checking against the kind of runtime rep instead of the boxity. This uncovered another bug, namely that we tried to generate the checking code before we had associated the function arguments with a register, so this could never have worked to begin with. This fixes #21729 and both of the above issues. - - - - - c7f9f6b5 by Gleb Popov at 2022-06-22T22:02:00-04:00 Use correct arch for the FreeBSD triple in gen-data-layout.sh Downstream bug for reference: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=261798 Relevant upstream issue: #15718 - - - - - 75f0091b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-22T22:02:35-04:00 Bump nofib submodule. Allows the shake runner to build with 9.2.3 among other things. Fixes #21772 - - - - - 0aa0ce69 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 Bump ghc-prim and base versions To 0.9.0 and 4.17.0 respectively. Bumps array, deepseq, directory, filepath, haskeline, hpc, parsec, stm, terminfo, text, unix, haddock, and hsc2hs submodules. (cherry picked from commit ba47b95122b7b336ce1cc00896a47b584ad24095) - - - - - 4713abc2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 testsuite: Use normalise_version more consistently Previously several tests' output were unnecessarily dependent on version numbers, particularly of `base`. Fix this. - - - - - d7b0642b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 linters: Fix lint-submodule-refs when crashing trying to find plausible branches - - - - - 38378be3 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-27T08:01:39-04:00 hadrian: Improve haddocks for ghcDebugAssertions - - - - - ac7a7fc8 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-27T08:01:39-04:00 Don't mark lambda binders as OtherCon We used to put OtherCon unfoldings on lambda binders of workers and sometimes also join points/specializations with with the assumption that since the wrapper would force these arguments once we execute the RHS they would indeed be in WHNF. This was wrong for reasons detailed in #21472. So now we purge evaluated unfoldings from *all* lambda binders. This fixes #21472, but at the cost of sometimes not using as efficient a calling convention. It can also change inlining behaviour as some occurances will no longer look like value arguments when they did before. As consequence we also change how we compute CBV information for arguments slightly. We now *always* determine the CBV convention for arguments during tidy. Earlier in the pipeline we merely mark functions as candidates for having their arguments treated as CBV. As before the process is described in the relevant notes: Note [CBV Function Ids] Note [Attaching CBV Marks to ids] Note [Never put `OtherCon` unfoldigns on lambda binders] ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12425 T13035 T18223 T18223 T18923 MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Metric Increase: WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - 06cf6f4a by Tony Zorman at 2022-06-27T08:02:18-04:00 Add suggestions for unrecognised pragmas (#21589) In case of a misspelled pragma, offer possible corrections as to what the user could have meant. Fixes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21589 - - - - - 3fbab757 by Greg Steuck at 2022-06-27T08:02:56-04:00 Remove the traces of i386-*-openbsd, long live amd64 OpenBSD will not ship any ghc packages on i386 starting with 7.2 release. This means there will not be a bootstrap compiler easily available. The last available binaries are ghc-8.10.6 which is already not supported as bootstrap for HEAD. See here for more information: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=165060700222580&w=2 - - - - - 58530271 by Bodigrim at 2022-06-27T08:03:34-04:00 Add Foldable1 and Bifoldable1 type classes Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/9 Instances roughly follow https://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.3.7/docs/Data-Semigroup-Foldable-Class.html#t:Foldable1 but the API of `Foldable1` was expanded in comparison to `semigroupoids`. Compatibility shim is available from https://github.com/phadej/foldable1 (to be released). Closes #13573. - - - - - a51f4ecc by Naomi Liu at 2022-06-27T08:04:13-04:00 add levity polymorphism to addrToAny# - - - - - f4edcdc4 by Naomi Liu at 2022-06-27T08:04:13-04:00 add tests for addrToAny# levity - - - - - 07016fc9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-27T08:04:49-04:00 hadrian: Update main README page This README had some quite out-of-date content about the build system so I did a complete pass deleting old material. I also made the section about flavours more prominent and mentioned flavour transformers. - - - - - 79ae2d89 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:05:24-04:00 testsuite: Hide output from test compilations with verbosity==2 Previously the output from test compilations used to determine whether, e.g., profiling libraries are available was shown with verbosity levels >= 2. However, the default level is 2, meaning that most users were often spammed with confusing errors. Fix this by bumping the verbosity threshold for this output to >=3. Fixes #21760. - - - - - 995ea44d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:06:00-04:00 configure: Only probe for LD in FIND_LD Since 6be2c5a7e9187fc14d51e1ec32ca235143bb0d8b we would probe for LD rather early in `configure`. However, it turns out that this breaks `configure`'s `ld`-override logic, which assumes that `LD` was set by the user and aborts. Fixes #21778. - - - - - b43d140b by Sergei Trofimovich at 2022-06-27T08:06:39-04:00 `.hs-boot` make rules: add missing order-only dependency on target directory Noticed missing target directory dependency as a build failure in `make --shuffle` mode (added in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?62100): "cp" libraries/base/./GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot cp: cannot create regular file 'libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot': No such file or directory libraries/haskeline/ghc.mk:4: libraries/haskeline/dist-install/build/.depend-v-p-dyn.haskell: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [libraries/base/ghc.mk:4: libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot] Error 1 shuffle=1656129254 make: *** [Makefile:128: all] Error 2 shuffle=1656129254 Note that `cp` complains about inability to create target file. The change adds order-only dependency on a target directory (similar to the rest of rules in that file). The bug is lurking there since 2009 commit 34cc75e1a (`GHC new build system megapatch`.) where upfront directory creation was never added to `.hs-boot` files. - - - - - 57a5f88c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 Mark AArch64/Darwin as requiring sign-extension Apple's AArch64 ABI requires that the caller sign-extend small integer arguments. Set platformCConvNeedsExtension to reflect this fact. Fixes #21773. - - - - - df762ae9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 -ddump-llvm shouldn't imply -fllvm Previously -ddump-llvm would change the backend used, which contrasts with all other dump flags. This is quite surprising and cost me quite a bit of time. Dump flags should not change compiler behavior. Fixes #21776. - - - - - 70f0c1f8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Re-format argument handling logic Previously there were very long, hard to parse lines. Fix this. - - - - - 696d64c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Sign-extend narrow C arguments The AArch64/Darwin ABI requires that function arguments narrower than 32-bits must be sign-extended by the caller. We neglected to do this, resulting in #20735. Fixes #20735. - - - - - c006ac0d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #20735 - - - - - 16b9100c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:59-04:00 integer-gmp: Fix cabal file Evidently fields may not come after sections in a cabal file. - - - - - 03cc5d02 by Sergei Trofimovich at 2022-06-28T15:20:45-04:00 ghc.mk: fix 'make install' (`mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf.install` does not exist) before the change `make install` was failing as: ``` "mv" "/<<NIX>>/ghc-9.3.20220406/lib/ghc-9.5.20220625/bin/ghc-stage2" "/<<NIX>>/ghc-9.3.20220406/lib/ghc-9.5.20220625/bin/ghc" make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf.install', needed by 'install_packages'. Stop. ``` I think it's a recent regression caused by 0ef249aa where `system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf` is created (somewhat manually), but not the .install varianlt of it. The fix is to consistently use `mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf` everywhere. Closes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21784 - - - - - eecab8f9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-28T15:21:21-04:00 Comments only, about join points This MR just adds some documentation about why casts destroy join points, following #21716. - - - - - 251471e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-28T19:02:41-04:00 Cleanup BuiltInSyntax vs UserSyntax There was some confusion about whether FUN/TYPE/One/Many should be BuiltInSyntax or UserSyntax. The answer is certainly UserSyntax as BuiltInSyntax is for things which are directly constructed by the parser rather than going through normal renaming channels. I fixed all the obviously wrong places I could find and added a test for the original bug which was caused by this (#21752) Fixes #21752 #20695 #18302 - - - - - 0e22f16c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T19:03:16-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.19.0.0 Bumps text and exceptions submodules due to bounds. - - - - - bbe6f10e by Emily Bourke at 2022-06-29T08:23:13+00:00 Tiny tweak to `IOPort#` documentation The exclamation mark and bracket don’t seem to make sense here. I’ve looked through the history, and I don’t think they’re deliberate – possibly a copy-and-paste error. - - - - - 70e47489 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-06-29T19:26:31-04:00 Remove `CoreOccurAnal` constructor of the `CoreToDo` type It was dead code since the last occurence in an expression context got removed in 71916e1c018dded2e68d6769a2dbb8777da12664. - - - - - d0722170 by nineonine at 2022-07-01T08:15:56-04:00 Fix panic with UnliftedFFITypes+CApiFFI (#14624) When declaring foreign import using CAPI calling convention, using unlifted unboxed types would result in compiler panic. There was an attempt to fix the situation in #9274, however it only addressed some of the ByteArray cases. This patch fixes other missed cases for all prims that may be used as basic foreign types. - - - - - eb043148 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-07-01T08:16:32-04:00 rts: gc stats: account properly for copied bytes in sequential collections We were not updating the [copied,any_work,scav_find_work, max_n_todo_overflow] counters during sequential collections. As well, we were double counting for parallel collections. To fix this we add an `else` clause to the `if (is_par_gc())`. The par_* counters do not need to be updated in the sequential case because they must be 0. - - - - - f95edea9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-01T19:21:55-04:00 desugar: Look through ticks when warning about possible literal overflow Enabling `-fhpc` or `-finfo-table-map` would case a tick to end up between the appliation of `neg` to its argument. This defeated the special logic which looks for `NegApp ... (HsOverLit` to warn about possible overflow if a user writes a negative literal (without out NegativeLiterals) in their code. Fixes #21701 - - - - - f25c8d03 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-01T19:22:31-04:00 ci: Fix definition of slow-validate flavour (so that -dlint) is passed In this embarassing sequence of events we were running slow-validate without -dlint. - - - - - bf7991b0 by Mike Pilgrem at 2022-07-02T10:12:04-04:00 Identify the extistence of the `runhaskell` command and that it is equivalent to the `runghc` command. Add an entry to the index for `runhaskell`. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21411 - - - - - 9e79f6d0 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-07-02T10:12:39-04:00 Data.Foldable1: Remove references to Foldable-specific note ...as discussed in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/8495#note_439455. - - - - - 3a8970ac by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 TTG: Move HsModule to L.H.S Move the definition of HsModule defined in GHC.Hs to Language.Haskell.Syntax with an added TTG parameter and corresponding extension fields. This is progress towards having the haskell-syntax package, as described in #21592 - - - - - f9f80995 by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 TTG: Move ImpExp client-independent bits to L.H.S.ImpExp Move the GHC-independent definitions from GHC.Hs.ImpExp to Language.Haskell.Syntax.ImpExp with the required TTG extension fields such as to keep the AST independent from GHC. This is progress towards having the haskell-syntax package, as described in #21592 Bumps haddock submodule - - - - - c43dbac0 by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 Refactor ModuleName to L.H.S.Module.Name ModuleName used to live in GHC.Unit.Module.Name. In this commit, the definition of ModuleName and its associated functions are moved to Language.Haskell.Syntax.Module.Name according to the current plan towards making the AST GHC-independent. The instances for ModuleName for Outputable, Uniquable and Binary were moved to the module in which the class is defined because these instances depend on GHC. The instance of Eq for ModuleName is slightly changed to no longer depend on unique explicitly and instead uses FastString's instance of Eq. - - - - - 2635c6f2 by konsumlamm at 2022-07-03T14:12:11-04:00 Expand `Ord` instance for `Down` Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/23#issuecomment-1172932610 - - - - - 36fba0df by Anselm Schüler at 2022-07-04T05:06:42+00:00 Add applyWhen to Data.Function per CLC prop Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/71#issuecomment-1165830233 - - - - - 3b13aab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T15:15:00-04:00 hadrian: Don't read package environments in ghc-stage1 wrapper The stage1 compiler may be on the brink of existence and not have even a working base library. You may have installed packages globally with a similar stage2 compiler which will then lead to arguments such as --show-iface not even working because you are passing too many package flags. The solution is simple, don't read these implicit files. Fixes #21803 - - - - - aba482ea by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-04T17:55:55-04:00 Ticky:Make json info a separate field. Fixes #21233 - - - - - 74f3867d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 Add docs:<pkg> command to hadrian to build docs for just one package - - - - - 418afaf1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 upload-docs: propagate publish correctly in upload_sdist - - - - - ed793d7a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 docs-upload: Fix upload script when no packages are listed - - - - - d002c6e0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 hadrian: Add --haddock-base-url option for specifying base-url when generating docs The motiviation for this flag is to be able to produce documentation which is suitable for uploading for hackage, ie, the cross-package links work correctly. There are basically three values you want to set this to: * off - default, base_url = ../%pkg% which works for local browsing * on - no argument , base_url = https:://hackage.haskell.org/package/%pkg%/docs - for hackage docs upload * on - argument, for example, base_url = http://localhost:8080/package/%pkg%/docs for testing the documentation. The `%pkg%` string is a template variable which is replaced with the package identifier for the relevant package. This is one step towards fixing #21749 - - - - - 41eb749a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:31-04:00 Add nightly job for generating docs suitable for hackage upload - - - - - 620ee7ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:57:05-04:00 ghci: Support :set prompt in multi repl This adds supports for various :set commands apart from `:set <FLAG>` in multi repl, this includes `:set prompt` and so-on. Fixes #21796 - - - - - b151b65e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-05T16:32:31-04:00 Vendor filepath inside template-haskell Adding filepath as a dependency of template-haskell means that it can't be reinstalled if any build-plan depends on template-haskell. This is a temporary solution for the 9.4 release. A longer term solution is to split-up the template-haskell package into the wired-in part and a non-wired-in part which can be reinstalled. This was deemed quite risky on the 9.4 release timescale. Fixes #21738 - - - - - c9347ecf by John Ericson at 2022-07-05T16:33:07-04:00 Factor fields of `CoreDoSimplify` into separate data type This avoids some partiality. The work @mmhat is doing cleaning up and modularizing `Core.Opt` will build on this nicely. - - - - - d0e74992 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 https urls - - - - - 803e965c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 options and typos - - - - - 5519baa5 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 grammar - - - - - 4ddc1d3e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 sources - - - - - c95c2026 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 Fix lint warnings in bootstrap.py - - - - - 86ced2ad by romes at 2022-07-06T01:36:23-04:00 Restore Eq instance of ImportDeclQualifiedStyle Fixes #21819 - - - - - 3547e264 by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Prune L.H.S modules of GHC dependencies Move around datatypes, functions and instances that are GHC-specific out of the `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` modules to reduce the GHC dependencies in them -- progressing towards #21592 Creates a module `Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic` to hold basic definitions required by the other L.H.S modules (and don't belong in any of them) - - - - - e4eea07b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG: Move CoreTickish out of LHS.Binds Remove the `[CoreTickish]` fields from datatype `HsBindLR idL idR` and move them to the extension point instance, according to the plan outlined in #21592 to separate the base AST from the GHC specific bits. - - - - - acc1816b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG for ForeignImport/Export Add a TTG parameter to both `ForeignImport` and `ForeignExport` and, according to #21592, move the GHC-specific bits in them and in the other AST data types related to foreign imports and exports to the TTG extension point. - - - - - 371c5ecf by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG for HsTyLit Add TTG parameter to `HsTyLit` to move the GHC-specific `SourceText` fields to the extension point and out of the base AST. Progress towards #21592 - - - - - fd379d1b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Remove many GHC dependencies from L.H.S Continue to prune the `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` modules out of GHC imports according to the plan in the linked issue. Moves more GHC-specific declarations to `GHC.*` and brings more required GHC-independent declarations to `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` (extending e.g. `Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic`). Progress towards #21592 Bump haddock submodule for !8308 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - c5415bc5 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Fix exact printing of the HsRule name Prior to this branch, the HsRule name was XRec pass (SourceText,RuleName) and there is an ExactPrint instance for (SourceText, RuleName). The SourceText has moved to a different location, so synthesise the original to trigger the correct instance when printing. We need both the SourceText and RuleName when exact printing, as it is possible to have a NoSourceText variant, in which case we fall back to the FastString. - - - - - 665fa5a7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-06T13:51:03-04:00 driver: Fix issue with module loops and multiple home units We were attempting to rehydrate all dependencies of a particular module, but we actually only needed to rehydrate those of the current package (as those are the ones participating in the loop). This fixes loading GHC into a multi-unit session. Fixes #21814 - - - - - bbcaba6a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-06T13:51:39-04:00 Remove a bogus #define from ClosureMacros.h - - - - - fa59223b by Tamar Christina at 2022-07-07T23:23:57-04:00 winio: make consoleReadNonBlocking not wait for any events at all. - - - - - 42c917df by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-07-07T23:24:34-04:00 rts: allow NULL to be used as an invalid StgStablePtr - - - - - 3739e565 by Andreas Schwab at 2022-07-07T23:25:10-04:00 RTS: Add stack marker to StgCRunAsm.S Every object file must be properly marked for non-executable stack, even if it contains no code. - - - - - a889bc05 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-07T23:25:45-04:00 Bump unix submodule Adds `config.sub` to unix's `.gitignore`, fixing #19574. - - - - - 3609a478 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-09T11:11:58-04:00 ghci: Fix most calls to isLoaded to work in multi-mode The most egrarious thing this fixes is the report about the total number of loaded modules after starting a session. Ticket #20889 - - - - - fc183c90 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-09T11:11:58-04:00 Enable :edit command in ghci multi-mode. This works after the last change to isLoaded. Ticket #20888 - - - - - 46050534 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-09T11:12:34-04:00 Fix a scoping bug in the Specialiser In the call to `specLookupRule` in `already_covered`, in `specCalls`, we need an in-scope set that includes the free vars of the arguments. But we simply were not guaranteeing that: did not include the `rule_bndrs`. Easily fixed. I'm not sure how how this bug has lain for quite so long without biting us. Fixes #21828. - - - - - 6e8d9056 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-12T13:26:52+00:00 Edit Note [idArity varies independently of dmdTypeDepth] ...and refer to it in GHC.Core.Lint.lintLetBind. Fixes #21452 - - - - - 89ba4655 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-12T13:26:52+00:00 Tiny documentation wibbles (comments only) - - - - - 61a46c6d by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 fix readme - - - - - 61babb5e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 fix bootstrap - - - - - 8b417ad5 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 tarball - - - - - e9d9f078 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 hie-files: Fix scopes for deriving clauses and instance signatures (#18425) - - - - - c4989131 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 hie-files: Record location of filled in default method bindings This is useful for hie files to reconstruct the evidence that default methods depend on. - - - - - 9c52e7fc by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Factor out common parts from hiefile tests - - - - - 6a9e4493 by sheaf at 2022-07-13T14:00:56-04:00 Hadrian: update documentation of settings The documentation for key-value settings was a bit out of date. This patch updates it to account for `cabal.configure.opts` and `hsc2hs.run.opts`. The user-settings document was also re-arranged, to make the key-value settings more prominent (as it doesn't involve changing the Hadrian source code, and thus doesn't require any recompilation of Hadrian). - - - - - a2f142f8 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T20:43:32-04:00 Fix potential space leak that arise from ModuleGraphs retaining references to previous ModuleGraphs, in particular the lazy `mg_non_boot` field. This manifests in `extendMG`. Solution: Delete `mg_non_boot` as it is only used for `mgLookupModule`, which is only called in two places in the compiler, and should only be called at most once for every home unit: GHC.Driver.Make: mainModuleSrcPath :: Maybe String mainModuleSrcPath = do ms <- mgLookupModule mod_graph (mainModIs hue) ml_hs_file (ms_location ms) GHCI.UI: listModuleLine modl line = do graph <- GHC.getModuleGraph let this = GHC.mgLookupModule graph modl Instead `mgLookupModule` can be a linear function that looks through the entire list of `ModuleGraphNodes` Fixes #21816 - - - - - dcf8b30a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-13T20:44:08-04:00 rts: Fix AdjustorPool bitmap manipulation Previously the implementation of bitmap_first_unset assumed that `__builtin_clz` would accept `uint8_t` however it apparently rather extends its argument to `unsigned int`. To fix this we simply revert to a naive implementation since handling the various corner cases with `clz` is quite tricky. This should be fine given that AdjustorPool isn't particularly hot. Ideally we would have a single, optimised bitmap implementation in the RTS but I'll leave this for future work. Fixes #21838. - - - - - ad8f3e15 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-07-16T07:20:36-04:00 Change GHCi bytecode return convention for unlifted datatypes. This changes the bytecode return convention for unlifted algebraic datatypes to be the same as for lifted types, i.e. ENTER/PUSH_ALTS instead of RETURN_UNLIFTED/PUSH_ALTS_UNLIFTED Fixes #20849 - - - - - 5434d1a3 by Colten Webb at 2022-07-16T07:21:15-04:00 Compute record-dot-syntax types Ensures type information for record-dot-syntax is included in HieASTs. See #21797 - - - - - 89d169ec by Colten Webb at 2022-07-16T07:21:15-04:00 Add record-dot-syntax test - - - - - 4beb9f3c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:21:51-04:00 Document RuntimeRep polymorphism limitations of catch#, et al As noted in #21868, several primops accepting continuations producing RuntimeRep-polymorphic results aren't nearly as polymorphic as their types suggest. Document this limitation and adapt the `UnliftedWeakPtr` test to avoid breaking this limitation in `keepAlive#`. - - - - - 4ef1c65d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:21:51-04:00 Make keepAlive# out-of-line This is a naive approach to fixing the unsoundness noticed in #21708. Specifically, we remove the lowering of `keepAlive#` via CorePrep and instead turn it into an out-of-line primop. This is simple, inefficient (since the continuation must now be heap allocated), but good enough for 9.4.1. We will revisit this (particiularly via #16098) in a future release. Metric Increase: T4978 T7257 T9203 - - - - - 1bbff35d by Greg Steuck at 2022-07-16T07:22:29-04:00 Suppress extra output from configure check for c++ libraries - - - - - 3acbd7ad by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:23:04-04:00 rel-notes: Drop mention of #21745 fix Since we have backported the fix to 9.4.1. - - - - - b27c2774 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-07-16T07:23:43-04:00 Align the behaviour of `dopt` and `log_dopt` Before the behaviour of `dopt` and `logHasDumpFlag` (and the underlying function `log_dopt`) were different as the latter did not take the verbosity level into account. This led to problems during the refactoring as we cannot simply replace calls to `dopt` with calls to `logHasDumpFlag`. In addition to that a subtle bug in the GHC module was fixed: `setSessionDynFlags` did not update the logger and as a consequence the verbosity value of the logger was not set appropriately. Fixes #21861 - - - - - 28347d71 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-07-16T13:25:06-04:00 rts: forkOn context switches the target capability Fixes #21824 - - - - - f1c44991 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 cmm: Eliminate orphan Outputable instances Here we reorganize `GHC.Cmm` to eliminate the orphan `Outputable` and `OutputableP` instances for the Cmm AST. This makes it significantly easier to use the Cmm pretty-printers in tracing output without incurring module import cycles. - - - - - f2e5e763 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 cmm: Move toBlockList to GHC.Cmm - - - - - fa092745 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 compiler: Add haddock sections to GHC.Utils.Panic - - - - - 097759f9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:26:17-04:00 configure: Don't override Windows CXXFLAGS At some point we used the clang distribution from msys2's `MINGW64` environment for our Windows toolchain. This defaulted to using libgcc and libstdc++ for its runtime library. However, we found for a variety of reasons that compiler-rt, libunwind, and libc++ were more reliable, consequently we explicitly overrode the CXXFLAGS to use these. However, since then we have switched to use the `CLANG64` packaging, which default to these already. Consequently we can drop these arguments, silencing some redundant argument warnings from clang. Fixes #21669. - - - - - e38a2684 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Check that there are no NULL ctors - - - - - 616365b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Introduce support for invoking finalizers on unload Addresses #20494. - - - - - cdd3be20 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 testsuite: Add T20494 - - - - - 03c69d8d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Rename finit field to fini fini is short for "finalizer", which does not contain a "t". - - - - - 033580bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Refactor handling of oc->info Previously we would free oc->info after running initializers. However, we can't do this is we want to also run finalizers. Moreover, freeing oc->info so early was wrong for another reason: we will need it in order to unregister the exception tables (see the call to `RtlDeleteFunctionTable`). In service of #20494. - - - - - f17912e4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Add finalization support This implements #20494 for the PEi386 linker. Happily, this also appears to fix `T9405`, resolving #21361. - - - - - 2cd75550 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 Loader: Implement gnu-style -l:$path syntax Gnu ld allows `-l` to be passed an absolute file path, signalled by a `:` prefix. Implement this in the GHC's loader search logic. - - - - - 5781a360 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 Statically-link against libc++ on Windows Unfortunately on Windows we have no RPATH-like facility, making dynamic linking extremely fragile. Since we cannot assume that the user will add their GHC installation to `$PATH` (and therefore their DLL search path) we cannot assume that the loader will be able to locate our `libc++.dll`. To avoid this, we instead statically link against `libc++.a` on Windows. Fixes #21435. - - - - - 8e2e883b by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Ensure that all .ctors/.dtors sections are run It turns out that PE objects may have multiple `.ctors`/`.dtors` sections but the RTS linker had assumed that there was only one. Fix this. Fixes #21618. - - - - - fba04387 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Respect dtor/ctor priority Previously we would run constructors and destructors in arbitrary order despite explicit priorities. Fixes #21847. - - - - - 1001952f by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21618 and #21847 - - - - - 6f3816af by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Fix exception unwind unregistration RtlDeleteFunctionTable expects a pointer to the .pdata section yet we passed it the .xdata section. Happily, this fixes #21354. - - - - - d9bff44c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Drop dead code - - - - - d161e6bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Use section flags to identify initializers - - - - - fbb17110 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Introduce finalizer support - - - - - 5b0ed8a8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 testsuite: Use system-cxx-std-lib instead of config.stdcxx_impl - - - - - 6c476e1a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Work around GCC 6 init/fini behavior It appears that GCC 6t (at least on i386) fails to give init_array/fini_array sections the correct SHT_INIT_ARRAY/SHT_FINI_ARRAY section types, instead marking them as SHT_PROGBITS. This caused T20494 to fail on Debian. - - - - - 5f8203b8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 testsuite: Mark T13366Cxx as unbroken on Darwin - - - - - 1fd2f851 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Fix resolution of __dso_handle on Darwin Darwin expects a leading underscore. - - - - - a2dc00f3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Clean up section kinds - - - - - aeb1a7c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Ensure that __cxa_finalize is called on code unload - - - - - 028f081e by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:51:12-04:00 testsuite: Fix T11829 on Centos 7 It appears that Centos 7 has a more strict C++ compiler than most distributions since std::runtime_error is defined in <stdexcept> rather than <exception>. In T11829 we mistakenly imported the latter. - - - - - a10584e8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-17T22:30:32-04:00 hadrian: Rename documentation directories for consistency with make * Rename `docs` to `doc` * Place pdf documentation in `doc/` instead of `doc/pdfs/` Fixes #21164. - - - - - b27c5947 by Anselm Schüler at 2022-07-17T22:31:11-04:00 Fix incorrect proof of applyWhen’s properties - - - - - eb031a5b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-18T08:04:47-04:00 hadrian: Add multi:<pkg> and multi targets for starting a multi-repl This patch adds support to hadrian for starting a multi-repl containing all the packages which stage0 can build. In particular, there is the new user-facing command: ``` ./hadrian/ghci-multi ``` which when executed will start a multi-repl containing the `ghc` package and all it's dependencies. This is implemented by two new hadrian targets: ``` ./hadrian/build multi:<pkg> ``` Construct the arguments for a multi-repl session where the top-level package is <pkg>. For example, `./hadrian/ghci-multi` is implemented using `multi:ghc` target. There is also the `multi` command which constructs a repl for everything in stage0 which we can build. - - - - - 19e7cac9 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-18T08:05:27-04:00 changelog typo - - - - - af6731a4 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-18T08:05:27-04:00 typos - - - - - 415468fe by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:36:54-04:00 Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly This patch, provoked by #21457, simplifies SpecConstr by treating top-level and nested bindings uniformly (see the new scBind). * Eliminates the mysterious scTopBindEnv * Refactors scBind to handle top-level and nested definitions uniformly. * But, for now at least, continues the status quo of not doing SpecConstr for top-level non-recursive bindings. (In contrast we do specialise nested non-recursive bindings, although the original paper did not; see Note [Local let bindings].) I tried the effect of specialising top-level non-recursive bindings (which is now dead easy to switch on, unlike before) but found some regressions, so I backed off. See !8135. It's a pure refactoring. I think it'll do a better job in a few cases, but there is no regression test. - - - - - d4d3fe6e by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-18T16:37:29-04:00 Rule matching: Don't compute the FVs if we don't look at them. - - - - - 5f907371 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 White space only in FamInstEnv - - - - - ae3b3b62 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Make transferPolyIdInfo work for CPR I don't know why this hasn't bitten us before, but it was plain wrong. - - - - - 9bdfdd98 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Inline mapAccumLM This function is called in inner loops in the compiler, and it's overloaded and higher order. Best just to inline it. This popped up when I was looking at something else. I think perhaps GHC is delicately balanced on the cusp of inlining this automatically. - - - - - d0b806ff by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Make SetLevels honour floatConsts This fix, in the definition of profitableFloat, is just for consistency. `floatConsts` should do what it says! I don't think it'll affect anything much, though. - - - - - d1c25a48 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Refactor wantToUnboxArg a bit * Rename GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.wantToUnboxArg to canUnboxArg and similarly wantToUnboxResult to canUnboxResult. * Add GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal.wantToUnboxArg as a wrapper for the (new) GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.canUnboxArg, avoiding some yukky duplication. I decided it was clearer to give it a new data type for its return type, because I nedeed the FD_RecBox case which was not otherwise readiliy expressible. * Add dcpc_args to WorkWrap.Utils.DataConPatContext for the payload * Get rid of the Unlift constructor of UnboxingDecision, eliminate two panics, and two arguments to canUnboxArg (new name). Much nicer now. - - - - - 6d8a715e by Teo Camarasu at 2022-07-18T16:38:44-04:00 Allow running memInventory when the concurrent nonmoving gc is enabled If the nonmoving gc is enabled and we are using a threaded RTS, we now try to grab the collector mutex to avoid memInventory and the collection racing. Before memInventory was disabled. - - - - - aa75bbde by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-18T16:39:20-04:00 gitignore: don't ignore all aclocal.m4 files While GHC's own aclocal.m4 is generated by the aclocal tool, other packages' aclocal.m4 are committed in the repository. Previously `.gitignore` included an entry which covered *any* file named `aclocal.m4`, which lead to quite some confusion (e.g. see #21740). Fix this by modifying GHC's `.gitignore` to only cover GHC's own `aclocal.m4`. - - - - - 4b98c5ce by Boris Lykah at 2022-07-19T02:34:12-04:00 Add mapAccumM, forAccumM to Data.Traversable Approved by Core Libraries Committee in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/65#issuecomment-1186275433 - - - - - bd92182c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-19T02:34:47-04:00 configure: Use AC_PATH_TOOL to detect tools Previously we used AC_PATH_PROG which, as noted by #21601, does not look for tools with a target prefix, breaking cross-compilation. Fixes #21601. - - - - - e8c07aa9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-19T10:07:53-04:00 driver: Fix implementation of -S We were failing to stop before running the assembler so the object file was also created. Fixes #21869 - - - - - e2f0094c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-19T10:08:28-04:00 rts/ProfHeap: Ensure new Censuses are zeroed When growing the Census array ProfHeap previously neglected to zero the new part of the array. Consequently `freeEra` would attempt to free random words that often looked suspiciously like pointers. Fixes #21880. - - - - - 81d65f7f by sheaf at 2022-07-21T15:37:22+02:00 Make withDict opaque to the specialiser As pointed out in #21575, it is not sufficient to set withDict to inline after the typeclass specialiser, because we might inline withDict in one module and then import it in another, and we run into the same problem. This means we could still end up with incorrect runtime results because the typeclass specialiser would assume that distinct typeclass evidence terms at the same type are equal, when this is not necessarily the case when using withDict. Instead, this patch introduces a new magicId, 'nospec', which is only inlined in CorePrep. We make use of it in the definition of withDict to ensure that the typeclass specialiser does not common up distinct typeclass evidence terms. Fixes #21575 - - - - - 9a3e1f31 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-07-22T08:18:40-04:00 Refactored Simplify pass * Removed references to driver from GHC.Core.LateCC, GHC.Core.Simplify namespace and GHC.Core.Opt.Stats. Also removed services from configuration records. * Renamed GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration. * Inlined `simplifyPgm` and renamed `simplifyPgmIO` to `simplifyPgm` and moved the Simplify driver to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify. * Moved `SimplMode` and `FloatEnable` to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Env. * Added a configuration record `TopEnvConfig` for the `SimplTopEnv` environment in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Monad. * Added `SimplifyOpts` and `SimplifyExprOpts`. Provide initialization functions for those in a new module GHC.Driver.Config.Core.Opt.Simplify. Also added initialization functions for `SimplMode` to that module. * Moved `CoreToDo` and friends to a new module GHC.Core.Pipeline.Types and the counting types and functions (`SimplCount` and `Tick`) to new module GHC.Core.Opt.Stats. * Added getter functions for the fields of `SimplMode`. The pedantic bottoms option and the platform are retrieved from the ArityOpts and RuleOpts and the getter functions allow us to retrieve values from `SpecEnv` without the knowledge where the data is stored exactly. * Moved the coercion optimization options from the top environment to `SimplMode`. This way the values left in the top environment are those dealing with monadic functionality, namely logging, IO related stuff and counting. Added a note "The environments of the Simplify pass". * Removed `CoreToDo` from GHC.Core.Lint and GHC.CoreToStg.Prep and got rid of `CoreDoSimplify`. Pass `SimplifyOpts` in the `CoreToDo` type instead. * Prep work before removing `InteractiveContext` from `HscEnv`. - - - - - 2c5991cc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 Make the specialiser deal better with specialised methods This patch fixes #21848, by being more careful to update unfoldings in the type-class specialiser. See the new Note [Update unfolding after specialisation] Now that we are being so much more careful about unfoldings, it turned out that I could dispense with se_interesting, and all its tricky corners. Hooray. This fixes #21368. - - - - - ae166635 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 ghc-boot: Clean up UTF-8 codecs In preparation for moving the UTF-8 codecs into `base`: * Move them to GHC.Utils.Encoding.UTF8 * Make names more consistent * Add some Haddocks - - - - - e8ac91db by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 base: Introduce GHC.Encoding.UTF8 Here we copy a subset of the UTF-8 implementation living in `ghc-boot` into `base`, with the intent of dropping the former in the future. For this reason, the `ghc-boot` copy is now CPP-guarded on `MIN_VERSION_base(4,18,0)`. Naturally, we can't copy *all* of the functions defined by `ghc-boot` as some depend upon `bytestring`; we rather just copy those which only depend upon `base` and `ghc-prim`. Further consolidation? ---------------------- Currently GHC ships with at least five UTF-8 implementations: * the implementation used by GHC in `ghc-boot:GHC.Utils.Encoding`; this can be used at a number of types including `Addr#`, `ByteArray#`, `ForeignPtr`, `Ptr`, `ShortByteString`, and `ByteString`. Most of this can be removed in GHC 9.6+2, when the copies in `base` will become available to `ghc-boot`. * the copy of the `ghc-boot` definition now exported by `base:GHC.Encoding.UTF8`. This can be used at `Addr#`, `Ptr`, `ByteArray#`, and `ForeignPtr` * the decoder used by `unpackCStringUtf8#` in `ghc-prim:GHC.CString`; this is specialised at `Addr#`. * the codec used by the IO subsystem in `base:GHC.IO.Encoding.UTF8`; this is specialised at `Addr#` but, unlike the above, supports recovery in the presence of partial codepoints (since in IO contexts codepoints may be broken across buffers) * the implementation provided by the `text` library This does seem a tad silly. On the other hand, these implementations *do* materially differ from one another (e.g. in the types they support, the detail in errors they can report, and the ability to recover from partial codepoints). Consequently, it's quite unclear that further consolidate would be worthwhile. - - - - - f9ad8025 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 Add a Note summarising GHC's UTF-8 implementations GHC has a somewhat dizzying array of UTF-8 implementations. This note describes why this is the case. - - - - - 72dfad3d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:42-04:00 upload_ghc_libs: Fix path to documentation The documentation was moved in a10584e8df9b346cecf700b23187044742ce0b35 but this one occurrence was note updated. Finally closes #21164. - - - - - a8b150e7 by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:44-04:00 Add test for #21871 This adds a test for #21871, which was fixed by the No Skolem Info rework (MR !7105). Fixes #21871 - - - - - 6379f942 by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:46-04:00 Add test for #21360 The way record updates are typechecked/desugared changed in MR !7981. Because we desugar in the typechecker to a simple case expression, the pattern match checker becomes able to spot the long-distance information and avoid emitting an incorrect pattern match warning. Fixes #21360 - - - - - ce0cd12c by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:47-04:00 Hadrian: don't try to build "unix" on Windows - - - - - dc27e15a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Implement DeepSubsumption This MR adds the language extension -XDeepSubsumption, implementing GHC proposal #511. This change mitigates the impact of GHC proposal The changes are highly localised, by design. See Note [Deep subsumption] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. The main changes are: * Add -XDeepSubsumption, which is on by default in Haskell98 and Haskell2010, but off in Haskell2021. -XDeepSubsumption largely restores the behaviour before the "simple subsumption" change. -XDeepSubsumpition has a similar flavour as -XNoMonoLocalBinds: it makes type inference more complicated and less predictable, but it may be convenient in practice. * The main changes are in: * GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tcSubType, which does deep susumption and eta-expanansion * GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tcSkolemiseET, which does deep skolemisation * In GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcApp we call tcSubTypeNC to match the result type. Without deep subsumption, unifyExpectedType would be sufficent. See Note [Deep subsumption] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. * There are no changes to Quick Look at all. * The type of `withDict` becomes ambiguous; so add -XAllowAmbiguousTypes to GHC.Magic.Dict * I fixed a small but egregious bug in GHC.Core.FVs.varTypeTyCoFVs, where we'd forgotten to take the free vars of the multiplicity of an Id. * I also had to fix tcSplitNestedSigmaTys When I did the shallow-subsumption patch commit 2b792facab46f7cdd09d12e79499f4e0dcd4293f Date: Sun Feb 2 18:23:11 2020 +0000 Simple subsumption I changed tcSplitNestedSigmaTys to not look through function arrows any more. But that was actually an un-forced change. This function is used only in * Improving error messages in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.addFunResCtxt * Validity checking for default methods: GHC.Tc.TyCl.checkValidClass * A couple of calls in the GHCi debugger: GHC.Runtime.Heap.Inspect All to do with validity checking and error messages. Acutally its fine to look under function arrows here, and quite useful a test DeepSubsumption05 (a test motivated by a build failure in the `lens` package) shows. The fix is easy. I added Note [tcSplitNestedSigmaTys]. - - - - - e31ead39 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add tests that -XHaskell98 and -XHaskell2010 enable DeepSubsumption - - - - - 67189985 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add DeepSubsumption08 - - - - - 5e93a952 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Fix the interaction of operator sections and deep subsumption Fixes DeepSubsumption08 - - - - - 918620d9 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add DeepSubsumption09 - - - - - 2a773259 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2022-07-25T09:42:40-04:00 Default implementation for mempty/(<>) Approved by: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/61 This adds a default implementation for `mempty` and `(<>)` along with a matching `MINIMAL` pragma so that `Semigroup` and `Monoid` instances can be defined in terms of `sconcat` / `mconcat`. The description for each class has also been updated to include the equivalent set of laws for the `sconcat`-only / `mconcat`-only instances. - - - - - 73836fc8 by Bryan Richter at 2022-07-25T09:43:16-04:00 ci: Disable (broken) perf-nofib See #21859 - - - - - c24ca5c3 by sheaf at 2022-07-25T09:43:58-04:00 Docs: clarify ConstraintKinds infelicity GHC doesn't consistently require the ConstraintKinds extension to be enabled, as it allows programs such as type families returning a constraint without this extension. MR !7784 fixes this infelicity, but breaking user programs was deemed to not be worth it, so we document it instead. Fixes #21061. - - - - - 5f2fbd5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:44:34-04:00 More improvements to worker/wrapper This patch fixes #21888, and simplifies finaliseArgBoxities by eliminating the (recently introduced) data type FinalDecision. A delicate interaction meant that this patch commit d1c25a48154236861a413e058ea38d1b8320273f Date: Tue Jul 12 16:33:46 2022 +0100 Refactor wantToUnboxArg a bit make worker/wrapper go into an infinite loop. This patch fixes it by narrowing the handling of case (B) of Note [Boxity for bottoming functions], to deal only the arguemnts that are type variables. Only then do we drop the trimBoxity call, which is what caused the bug. I also * Added documentation of case (B), which was previously completely un-mentioned. And a regression test, T21888a, to test it. * Made unboxDeeplyDmd stop at lazy demands. It's rare anyway for a bottoming function to have a lazy argument (mainly when the data type is recursive and then we don't want to unbox deeply). Plus there is Note [No lazy, Unboxed demands in demand signature] * Refactored the Case equation for dmdAnal a bit, to do less redundant pattern matching. - - - - - b77d95f8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:45:09-04:00 Fix a small buglet in tryEtaReduce Gergo points out (#21801) that GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.tryEtaReduce was making an ill-formed cast. It didn't matter, because the subsequent guard discarded it; but still worth fixing. Spurious warnings are distracting. - - - - - 3bbde957 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-25T09:45:45-04:00 Fix #21889, GHCi misbehaves with Ctrl-C on Windows On Windows, we create multiple levels of wrappers for GHCi which ultimately execute ghc --interactive. In order to handle console events properly, each of these wrappers must call FreeConsole() in order to hand off event processing to the child process. See #14150. In addition to this, FreeConsole must only be called from interactive processes (#13411). This commit makes two changes to fix this situation: 1. The hadrian wrappers generated using `hadrian/bindist/cwrappers/version-wrapper.c` call `FreeConsole` if the CPP flag INTERACTIVE_PROCESS is set, which is set when we are generating a wrapper for GHCi. 2. The GHCi wrapper in `driver/ghci/` calls the `ghc-$VER.exe` executable which is not wrapped rather than calling `ghc.exe` is is wrapped on windows (and usually non-interactive, so can't call `FreeConsole`: Before: ghci-$VER.exe calls ghci.exe which calls ghc.exe which calls ghc-$VER.exe After: ghci-$VER.exe calls ghci.exe which calls ghc-$VER.exe - - - - - 79f1b021 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-07-25T09:46:21-04:00 docs: Fix documentation of \cases Fixes #21902. - - - - - e4bf9592 by sternenseemann at 2022-07-25T09:47:01-04:00 ghc-cabal: allow Cabal 3.8 to unbreak make build When bootstrapping GHC 9.4.*, the build will fail when configuring ghc-cabal as part of the make based build system due to this upper bound, as Cabal has been updated to a 3.8 release. Reference #21914, see especially https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21914#note_444699 - - - - - 726d938e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Fix isEvaldUnfolding and isValueUnfolding This fixes (1) in #21831. Easy, obviously correct. - - - - - 5d26c321 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Switch off eta-expansion in rules and unfoldings I think this change will make little difference except to reduce clutter. But that's it -- if it causes problems we can switch it on again. - - - - - d4fe2f4e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Teach SpecConstr about typeDeterminesValue This patch addresses #21831, point 2. See Note [generaliseDictPats] in SpecConstr I took the opportunity to refactor the construction of specialisation rules a bit, so that the rule name says what type we are specialising at. Surprisingly, there's a 20% decrease in compile time for test perf/compiler/T18223. I took a look at it, and the code size seems the same throughout. I did a quick ticky profile which seemed to show a bit less substitution going on. Hmm. Maybe it's the "don't do eta-expansion in stable unfoldings" patch, which is part of the same MR as this patch. Anyway, since it's a move in the right direction, I didn't think it was worth looking into further. Metric Decrease: T18223 - - - - - 65f7838a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Add a 'notes' file in testsuite/tests/perf/compiler This file is just a place to accumlate notes about particular benchmarks, so that I don't keep re-inventing the wheel. - - - - - 61faff40 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:50-04:00 Get the in-scope set right in FamInstEnv.injectiveBranches There was an assert error, as Gergo pointed out in #21896. I fixed this by adding an InScopeSet argument to tcUnifyTyWithTFs. And also to GHC.Core.Unify.niFixTCvSubst. I also took the opportunity to get a couple more InScopeSets right, and to change some substTyUnchecked into substTy. This MR touches a lot of other files, but only because I also took the opportunity to introduce mkInScopeSetList, and use it. - - - - - 4a7256a7 by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:41:55+00:00 Add location to cc phase - - - - - 96811ba4 by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:41:55+00:00 Avoid as pipeline when compiling c - - - - - 2869b66d by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:42:20+00:00 testsuite: Skip test cases involving -S when testing unregisterised GHC We no longer generate .s files anyway. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T10421 T13035 T13701 T14697 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18923 T9198 - - - - - 82a0991a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:05-04:00 testsuite: introduce nonmoving_thread_sanity way (cherry picked from commit 19f8fce3659de3d72046bea9c61d1a82904bc4ae) - - - - - 4b087973 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Track segment state It can often be useful during debugging to be able to determine the state of a nonmoving segment. Introduce some state, enabled by DEBUG, to track this. (cherry picked from commit 40e797ef591ae3122ccc98ab0cc3cfcf9d17bd7f) - - - - - 54a5c32d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Don't scavenge objects which weren't evacuated This fixes a rather subtle bug in the logic responsible for scavenging objects evacuated to the non-moving generation. In particular, objects can be allocated into the non-moving generation by two ways: a. evacuation out of from-space by the garbage collector b. direct allocation by the mutator Like all evacuation, objects moved by (a) must be scavenged, since they may contain references to other objects located in from-space. To accomplish this we have the following scheme: * each nonmoving segment's block descriptor has a scan pointer which points to the first object which has yet to be scavenged * the GC tracks a set of "todo" segments which have pending scavenging work * to scavenge a segment, we scavenge each of the unmarked blocks between the scan pointer and segment's `next_free` pointer. We skip marked blocks since we know the allocator wouldn't have allocated into marked blocks (since they contain presumably live data). We can stop at `next_free` since, by definition, the GC could not have evacuated any objects to blocks above `next_free` (otherwise `next_free wouldn't be the first free block). However, this neglected to consider objects allocated by path (b). In short, the problem is that objects directly allocated by the mutator may become unreachable (but not swept, since the containing segment is not yet full), at which point they may contain references to swept objects. Specifically, we observed this in #21885 in the following way: 1. the mutator (specifically in #21885, a `lockCAF`) allocates an object (specifically a blackhole, which here we will call `blkh`; see Note [Static objects under the nonmoving collector] for the reason why) on the non-moving heap. The bitmap of the allocated block remains 0 (since allocation doesn't affect the bitmap) and the containing segment's (which we will call `blkh_seg`) `next_free` is advanced. 2. We enter the blackhole, evaluating the blackhole to produce a result (specificaly a cons cell) in the nursery 3. The blackhole gets updated into an indirection pointing to the cons cell; it is pushed to the generational remembered set 4. we perform a GC, the cons cell is evacuated into the nonmoving heap (into segment `cons_seg`) 5. the cons cell is marked 6. the GC concludes 7. the CAF and blackhole become unreachable 8. `cons_seg` is filled 9. we start another GC; the cons cell is swept 10. we start a new GC 11. something is evacuated into `blkh_seg`, adding it to the "todo" list 12. we attempt to scavenge `blkh_seg` (namely, all unmarked blocks between `scan` and `next_free`, which includes `blkh`). We attempt to evacuate `blkh`'s indirectee, which is the previously-swept cons cell. This is unsafe, since the indirectee is no longer a valid heap object. The problem here was that the scavenging logic *assumed* that (a) was the only source of allocations into the non-moving heap and therefore *all* unmarked blocks between `scan` and `next_free` were evacuated. However, due to (b) this is not true. The solution is to ensure that that the scanned region only encompasses the region of objects allocated during evacuation. We do this by updating `scan` as we push the segment to the todo-segment list to point to the block which was evacuated into. Doing this required changing the nonmoving scavenging implementation's update of the `scan` pointer to bump it *once*, instead of after scavenging each block as was done previously. This is because we may end up evacuating into the segment being scavenged as we scavenge it. This was quite tricky to discover but the result is quite simple, demonstrating yet again that global mutable state should be used exceedingly sparingly. Fixes #21885 (cherry picked from commit 0b27ea23efcb08639309293faf13fdfef03f1060) - - - - - 25c24535 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 testsuite: Skip a few tests as in the nonmoving collector Residency monitoring under the non-moving collector is quite conservative (e.g. the reported value is larger than reality) since otherwise we would need to block on concurrent collection. Skip a few tests that are sensitive to residency. (cherry picked from commit 6880e4fbf728c04e8ce83e725bfc028fcb18cd70) - - - - - 42147534 by sternenseemann at 2022-07-26T16:26:53-04:00 hadrian: add flag disabling selftest rules which require QuickCheck The hadrian executable depends on QuickCheck for building, meaning this library (and its dependencies) will need to be built for bootstrapping GHC in the future. Building QuickCheck, however, can require TemplateHaskell. When building a statically linking GHC toolchain, TemplateHaskell can be tricky to get to work, and cross-compiling TemplateHaskell doesn't work at all without -fexternal-interpreter, so QuickCheck introduces an element of fragility to GHC's bootstrap. Since the selftest rules are the only part of hadrian that need QuickCheck, we can easily eliminate this bootstrap dependency when required by introducing a `selftest` flag guarding the rules' inclusion. Closes #8699. - - - - - 9ea29d47 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-26T16:27:28-04:00 Regression test for #21848 - - - - - ef30e215 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-28T13:56:59-04:00 driver: Don't create LinkNodes when -no-link is enabled Fixes #21866 - - - - - fc23b5ed by sheaf at 2022-07-28T13:57:38-04:00 Docs: fix mistaken claim about kind signatures This patch fixes #21806 by rectifying an incorrect claim about the usage of kind variables in the header of a data declaration with a standalone kind signature. It also adds some clarifications about the number of parameters expected in GADT declarations and in type family declarations. - - - - - 2df92ee1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-02T05:20:01-04:00 testsuite: Correctly set withNativeCodeGen Fixes #21918 - - - - - f2912143 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-02T05:20:45-04:00 Fix since annotations in GHC.Stack.CloneStack Fixes #21894 - - - - - aeb8497d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-02T19:26:51-04:00 Add -dsuppress-coercion-types to make coercions even smaller. Instead of `` `cast` <Co:11> :: (Some -> Really -> Large Type)`` simply print `` `cast` <Co:11> :: ... `` - - - - - 97655ad8 by sheaf at 2022-08-02T19:27:29-04:00 User's guide: fix typo in hasfield.rst Fixes #21950 - - - - - 35aef18d by Yiyun Liu at 2022-08-04T02:55:07-04:00 Remove TCvSubst and use Subst for both term and type-level subst This patch removes the TCvSubst data type and instead uses Subst as the environment for both term and type level substitution. This change is partially motivated by the existential type proposal, which will introduce types that contain expressions and therefore forces us to carry around an "IdSubstEnv" even when substituting for types. It also reduces the amount of code because "Subst" and "TCvSubst" share a lot of common operations. There isn't any noticeable impact on performance (geo. mean for ghc/alloc is around 0.0% but we have -94 loc and one less data type to worry abount). Currently, the "TCvSubst" data type for substitution on types is identical to the "Subst" data type except the former doesn't store "IdSubstEnv". Using "Subst" for type-level substitution means there will be a redundant field stored in the data type. However, in cases where the substitution starts from the expression, using "Subst" for type-level substitution saves us from having to project "Subst" into a "TCvSubst". This probably explains why the allocation is mostly even despite the redundant field. The patch deletes "TCvSubst" and moves "Subst" and its relevant functions from "GHC.Core.Subst" into "GHC.Core.TyCo.Subst". Substitution on expressions is still defined in "GHC.Core.Subst" so we don't have to expose the definition of "Expr" in the hs-boot file that "GHC.Core.TyCo.Subst" must import to refer to "IdSubstEnv" (whose codomain is "CoreExpr"). Most functions named fooTCvSubst are renamed into fooSubst with a few exceptions (e.g. "isEmptyTCvSubst" is a distinct function from "isEmptySubst"; the former ignores the emptiness of "IdSubstEnv"). These exceptions mainly exist for performance reasons and will go away when "Expr" and "Type" are mutually recursively defined (we won't be able to take those shortcuts if we can't make the assumption that expressions don't appear in types). - - - - - b99819bd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-04T02:55:43-04:00 Fix TH + defer-type-errors interaction (#21920) Previously, we had to disable defer-type-errors in splices because of #7276. But this fix is no longer necessary, the test T7276 no longer segfaults and is now correctly deferred. - - - - - fb529cae by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-04T13:57:25-04:00 Add a note about about W/W for unlifting strict arguments This fixes #21236. - - - - - fffc75a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Force safeInferred to avoid retaining extra copy of DynFlags This will only have a (very) modest impact on memory but we don't want to retain old copies of DynFlags hanging around so best to force this value. - - - - - 0f43837f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Force name selectors to ensure no reference to Ids enter the NameCache I observed some unforced thunks in the NameCache which were retaining a whole Id, which ends up retaining a Type.. which ends up retaining old copies of HscEnv containing stale HomeModInfo. - - - - - 0b1f5fd1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Fix leaks in --make mode when there are module loops This patch fixes quite a tricky leak where we would end up retaining stale ModDetails due to rehydrating modules against non-finalised interfaces. == Loops with multiple boot files It is possible for a module graph to have a loop (SCC, when ignoring boot files) which requires multiple boot files to break. In this case we must perform the necessary hydration steps before and after compiling modules which have boot files which are described above for corectness but also perform an additional hydration step at the end of the SCC to remove space leaks. Consider the following example: ┌───────┐ ┌───────┐ │ │ │ │ │ A │ │ B │ │ │ │ │ └─────┬─┘ └───┬───┘ │ │ ┌────▼─────────▼──┐ │ │ │ C │ └────┬─────────┬──┘ │ │ ┌────▼──┐ ┌───▼───┐ │ │ │ │ │ A-boot│ │ B-boot│ │ │ │ │ └───────┘ └───────┘ A, B and C live together in a SCC. Say we compile the modules in order A-boot, B-boot, C, A, B then when we compile A we will perform the hydration steps (because A has a boot file). Therefore C will be hydrated relative to A, and the ModDetails for A will reference C/A. Then when B is compiled C will be rehydrated again, and so B will reference C/A,B, its interface will be hydrated relative to both A and B. Now there is a space leak because say C is a very big module, there are now two different copies of ModDetails kept alive by modules A and B. The way to avoid this space leak is to rehydrate an entire SCC together at the end of compilation so that all the ModDetails point to interfaces for .hs files. In this example, when we hydrate A, B and C together then both A and B will refer to C/A,B. See #21900 for some more discussion. ------------------------------------------------------- In addition to this simple case, there is also the potential for a leak during parallel upsweep which is also fixed by this patch. Transcibed is Note [ModuleNameSet, efficiency and space leaks] Note [ModuleNameSet, efficiency and space leaks] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During unsweep the results of compiling modules are placed into a MVar, to find the environment the module needs to compile itself in the MVar is consulted and the HomeUnitGraph is set accordingly. The reason we do this is that precisely tracking module dependencies and recreating the HUG from scratch each time is very expensive. In serial mode (-j1), this all works out fine because a module can only be compiled after its dependencies have finished compiling and not interleaved with compiling module loops. Therefore when we create the finalised or no loop interfaces, the HUG only contains finalised interfaces. In parallel mode, we have to be more careful because the HUG variable can contain non-finalised interfaces which have been started by another thread. In order to avoid a space leak where a finalised interface is compiled against a HPT which contains a non-finalised interface we have to restrict the HUG to only the visible modules. The visible modules is recording in the ModuleNameSet, this is propagated upwards whilst compiling and explains which transitive modules are visible from a certain point. This set is then used to restrict the HUG before the module is compiled to only the visible modules and thus avoiding this tricky space leak. Efficiency of the ModuleNameSet is of utmost importance because a union occurs for each edge in the module graph. Therefore the set is represented directly as an IntSet which provides suitable performance, even using a UniqSet (which is backed by an IntMap) is too slow. The crucial test of performance here is the time taken to a do a no-op build in --make mode. See test "jspace" for an example which used to trigger this problem. Fixes #21900 - - - - - 1d94a59f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Store interfaces in ModIfaceCache more directly I realised hydration was completely irrelavant for this cache because the ModDetails are pruned from the result. So now it simplifies things a lot to just store the ModIface and Linkable, which we can put into the cache straight away rather than wait for the final version of a HomeModInfo to appear. - - - - - 6c7cd50f by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-04T23:01:45-04:00 cmm: Remove unused ReadOnlyData16 We don't actually emit rodata16 sections anywhere. - - - - - 16333ad7 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-04T23:02:20-04:00 findExternalRules: Don't needlessly traverse the list of rules. - - - - - 52c15674 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-05T12:47:05-04:00 Remove backported items from 9.6 release notes They have been backported to 9.4 in commits 5423d84bd9a28f, 13c81cb6be95c5, 67ccbd6b2d4b9b. - - - - - 78d232f5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-05T12:47:40-04:00 ci: Fix pages job The job has been failing because we don't bundle haddock docs anymore in the docs dist created by hadrian. Fixes #21789 - - - - - 037bc9c9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-05T22:00:29-04:00 codeGen/X86: Don't clobber switch variable in switch generation Previously ce8745952f99174ad9d3bdc7697fd086b47cdfb5 assumed that it was safe to clobber the switch variable when generating code for a jump table since we were at the end of a block. However, this assumption is wrong; the register could be live in the jump target. Fixes #21968. - - - - - 50c8e1c5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-05T22:01:04-04:00 Fix equality operator in jspace test - - - - - e9c77a22 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Improve BUILD_PAP comments - - - - - 41234147 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Make dropTail comment a haddock comment - - - - - ff11d579 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Add one more sanity check in stg_restore_cccs - - - - - 1f6c56ae by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 StgToCmm: Fix isSimpleScrut when profiling is enabled. When profiling is enabled we must enter functions that might represent thunks in order for their sccs to show up in the profile. We might allocate even if the function is already evaluated in this case. So we can't consider any potential function thunk to be a simple scrut when profiling. Not doing so caused profiled binaries to segfault. - - - - - fab0ee93 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Change `-fprof-late` to insert cost centres after unfolding creation. The former behaviour of adding cost centres after optimization but before unfoldings are created is not available via the flag `prof-late-inline` instead. I also reduced the overhead of -fprof-late* by pushing the cost centres into lambdas. This means the cost centres will only account for execution of functions and not their partial application. Further I made LATE_CC cost centres it's own CC flavour so they now won't clash with user defined ones if a user uses the same string for a custom scc. LateCC: Don't put cost centres inside constructor workers. With -fprof-late they are rarely useful as the worker is usually inlined. Even if the worker is not inlined or we use -fprof-late-linline they are generally not helpful but bloat compile and run time significantly. So we just don't add sccs inside constructor workers. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T13701 ------------------------- - - - - - f8bec4e3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T06:13:53-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix hadrian bootstrapping of release pipelines Previously we would attempt to test hadrian bootstrapping in the `validate` build flavour. However, `ci.sh` refuses to run validation builds during release pipelines, resulting in job failures. Fix this by testing bootstrapping in the `release` flavour during release pipelines. We also attempted to record perf notes for these builds, which is redundant work and undesirable now since we no longer build in a consistent flavour. - - - - - c0348865 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 compiler: Eliminate two uses of foldr in favor of foldl' These two uses constructed maps, which is a case where foldl' is generally more efficient since we avoid constructing an intermediate O(n)-depth stack. - - - - - d2e4e123 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 rts: Fix code style - - - - - 57f530d3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 genprimopcode: Drop ArrayArray# references As ArrayArray# no longer exists - - - - - 7267cd52 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 base: Organize Haddocks in GHC.Conc.Sync - - - - - aa818a9f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:48:50-04:00 Add primop to list threads A user came to #ghc yesterday wondering how best to check whether they were leaking threads. We ended up using the eventlog but it seems to me like it would be generally useful if Haskell programs could query their own threads. - - - - - 6d1700b6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:51:35-04:00 rts: Move thread labels into TSO This eliminates the thread label HashTable and instead tracks this information in the TSO, allowing us to use proper StgArrBytes arrays for backing the label and greatly simplifying management of object lifetimes when we expose them to the user with the coming `threadLabel#` primop. - - - - - 1472044b by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:54:52-04:00 Add a primop to query the label of a thread - - - - - 43f2b271 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:55:14-04:00 base: Share finalization thread label For efficiency's sake we float the thread label assigned to the finalization thread to the top-level, ensuring that we only need to encode the label once. - - - - - 1d63b4fb by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:57:11-04:00 users-guide: Add release notes entry for thread introspection support - - - - - 09bca1de by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00 hadrian: Fix binary distribution install attributes Previously we would use plain `cp` to install various parts of the binary distribution. However, `cp`'s behavior w.r.t. file attributes is quite unclear; for this reason it is much better to rather use `install`. Fixes #21965. - - - - - 2b8ea16d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00 hadrian: Fix installation of system-cxx-std-lib package conf - - - - - 7b514848 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:20:10-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump Docker images To give the ARMv7 job access to lld, fixing #21875. - - - - - afa584a3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00 hadrian: Don't use mk/config.mk.in Ultimately we want to drop mk/config.mk so here I extract the bits needed by the Hadrian bindist installation logic into a Hadrian-specific file. While doing this I fixed binary distribution installation, #21901. - - - - - b9bb45d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00 hadrian: Fix naming of cross-compiler wrappers - - - - - 78d04cfa by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T11:44:58-04:00 hadrian: Extend xattr Darwin hack to cover /lib As noted in #21506, it is now necessary to remove extended attributes from `/lib` as well as `/bin` to avoid SIP issues on Darwin. Fixes #21506. - - - - - 20457d77 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T14:42:26+02:00 NCG(x86): Compile add+shift as lea if possible. - - - - - 742292e4 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T16:46:37-04:00 dataToTag#: Skip runtime tag check if argument is infered tagged This addresses one part of #21710. - - - - - 1504a93e by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-08T16:47:14-04:00 rts: remove redundant stg_traceCcszh This out-of-line primop has no Haskell wrapper and hasn't been used anywhere in the tree. Furthermore, the code gets in the way of !7632, so it should be garbage collected. - - - - - a52de3cb by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T16:47:50-04:00 Document a divergence from the report in parsing function lhss. GHC is happy to parse `(f) x y = x + y` when it should be a parse error based on the Haskell report. Seems harmless enough so we won't fix it but it's documented now. Fixes #19788 - - - - - 5765e133 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T16:48:25-04:00 gitlab-ci: Add release job for aarch64/debian 11 - - - - - 5b26f324 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce validation job for aarch64 cross-compilation Begins to address #11958. - - - - - e866625c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - ae707762 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 gitlab-ci: Add basic support for cross-compiler testiing Here we add a simple qemu-based test for cross-compilers. - - - - - 50912d68 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:57-04:00 rts: Ensure that Array# card arrays are initialized In #19143 I noticed that newArray# failed to initialize the card table of newly-allocated arrays. However, embarrassingly, I then only fixed the issue in newArrayArray# and, in so doing, introduced the potential for an integer underflow on zero-length arrays (#21962). Here I fix the issue in newArray#, this time ensuring that we do not underflow in pathological cases. Fixes #19143. - - - - - e5ceff56 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:57-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21962 - - - - - c1c08bd8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:14-04:00 gitlab-ci: Don't use coreutils on Darwin In general we want to ensure that the tested environment is as similar as possible to the environment the user will use. In the case of Darwin, this means we want to use the system's BSD command-line utilities, not coreutils. This would have caught #21974. - - - - - 1c582f44 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix bindist installation on Darwin It turns out that `cp -P` on Darwin does not always copy a symlink as a symlink. In order to get these semantics one must pass `-RP`. It's not entirely clear whether this is valid under POSIX, but it is nevertheless what Apple does. - - - - - 681aa076 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:49-04:00 hadrian: Fix access mode of installed package registration files Previously hadrian's bindist Makefile would modify package registrations placed by `install` via a shell pipeline and `mv`. However, the use of `mv` means that if umask is set then the user may otherwise end up with package registrations which are inaccessible. Fix this by ensuring that the mode is 0644. - - - - - e9dfd26a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-09T02:32:24-04:00 Cleanups around pretty-printing * Remove hack when printing OccNames. No longer needed since e3dcc0d5 * Remove unused `pprCmms` and `instance Outputable Instr` * Simplify `pprCLabel` (no need to pass platform) * Remove evil `Show`/`Eq` instances for `SDoc`. They were needed by ImmLit, but that can take just a String instead. * Remove instance `Outputable CLabel` - proper output of labels needs a platform, and is done by the `OutputableP` instance - - - - - 66d2e927 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 rts/linker: Resolve iconv_* on FreeBSD FreeBSD's libiconv includes an implementation of the iconv_* functions in libc. Unfortunately these can only be resolved using dlvsym, which is how the RTS linker usually resolves such functions. To fix this we include an ad-hoc special case for iconv_*. Fixes #20354. - - - - - 5d66a0ce by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 system-cxx-std-lib: Add support for FreeBSD libcxxrt - - - - - ea90e61d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump to use freebsd13 runners - - - - - d71a2051 by sheaf at 2022-08-09T13:47:28-04:00 Fix size_up_alloc to account for UnliftedDatatypes The size_up_alloc function mistakenly considered any type that isn't lifted to not allocate anything, which is wrong. What we want instead is to check the type isn't boxed. This accounts for (BoxedRep Unlifted). Fixes #21939 - - - - - 76b52cf0 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-10T06:01:53-04:00 testsuite: 21651 add test for closeFdWith + setNumCapabilities This bug does not affect windows, which does not use the base module GHC.Event.Thread. - - - - - 7589ee72 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-10T06:01:53-04:00 base: Fix races in IOManager (setNumCapabilities,closeFdWith) Fix for #21651 Fixes three bugs: - writes to eventManager should be atomic. It is accessed concurrently by ioManagerCapabilitiesChanged and closeFdWith. - The race in closeFdWith described in the ticket. - A race in getSystemEventManager where it accesses the 'IOArray' in 'eventManager' before 'ioManagerCapabilitiesChanged' has written to 'eventManager', causing an Array Index exception. The fix here is to 'yield' and retry. - - - - - dc76439d by Trevis Elser at 2022-08-10T06:02:28-04:00 Updates language extension documentation Adding a 'Status' field with a few values: - Deprecated - Experimental - InternalUseOnly - Noting if included in 'GHC2021', 'Haskell2010' or 'Haskell98' Those values are pulled from the existing descriptions or elsewhere in the documentation. While at it, include the :implied by: where appropriate, to provide more detail. Fixes #21475 - - - - - 823fe5b5 by Jens Petersen at 2022-08-10T06:03:07-04:00 hadrian RunRest: add type signature for stageNumber avoids warning seen on 9.4.1: src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:53: warning: [-Wtype-defaults] • Defaulting the following constraints to type ‘Integer’ (Show a0) arising from a use of ‘show’ at src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:53-84 (Num a0) arising from a use of ‘stageNumber’ at src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:59-83 • In the second argument of ‘(++)’, namely ‘show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx))’ In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely ‘"config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx))’ In the expression: arg $ "config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx)) | 264 | , arg "-e", arg $ "config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ compilation tested locally - - - - - f95bbdca by Sylvain Henry at 2022-08-10T09:44:46-04:00 Add support for external static plugins (#20964) This patch adds a new command-line flag: -fplugin-library=<file-path>;<unit-id>;<module>;<args> used like this: -fplugin-library=path/to/plugin.so;package-123;Plugin.Module;["Argument","List"] It allows a plugin to be loaded directly from a shared library. With this approach, GHC doesn't compile anything for the plugin and doesn't load any .hi file for the plugin and its dependencies. As such GHC doesn't need to support two environments (one for plugins, one for target code), which was the more ambitious approach tracked in #14335. Fix #20964 Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5bc489ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T09:45:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix ARMv7 build It appears that the CI refactoring carried out in 5ff690b8474c74e9c968ef31e568c1ad0fe719a1 failed to carry over some critical configuration: setting the build/host/target platforms and forcing use of a non-broken linker. - - - - - 596db9a5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T09:45:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Run ARMv7 jobs when ~ARM label is used - - - - - 7cabea7c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T15:37:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't attempt to install documentation if doc/ doesn't exist Previously we would attempt to install documentation even if the `doc` directory doesn't exist (e.g. due to `--docs=none`). This would result in the surprising side-effect of the entire contents of the bindist being installed in the destination documentation directory. Fix this. Fixes #21976. - - - - - 67575f20 by normalcoder at 2022-08-10T15:38:34-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Don't use x18 register on AArch64/Darwin Apple's ABI documentation [1] says: "The platforms reserve register x18. Don’t use this register." While this wasn't problematic in previous Darwin releases, macOS 13 appears to start zeroing this register periodically. See #21964. [1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms - - - - - 45eb4cbe by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-10T22:41:12-04:00 Note [Trimming auto-rules]: State that this improves compiler perf. - - - - - 5c24b1b3 by Bodigrim at 2022-08-10T22:41:50-04:00 Document that threadDelay / timeout are susceptible to overflows on 32-bit machines - - - - - ff67c79e by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-08-11T16:19:57-04:00 EPA: DotFieldOcc does not have exact print annotations For the code {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedRecordUpdate #-} operatorUpdate f = f{(+) = 1} There are no exact print annotations for the parens around the + symbol, nor does normal ppr print them. This MR fixes that. Closes #21805 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - dca43a04 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-11T16:20:33-04:00 Revert "gitlab-ci: Add release job for aarch64/debian 11" This reverts commit 5765e13370634979eb6a0d9f67aa9afa797bee46. The job was not tested before being merged and fails CI (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1139392) Ticket #22005 - - - - - ffc9116e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-08-16T09:01:26-04:00 typo - - - - - cd6f5bfd by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T09:02:02-04:00 CmmToLlvm: Don't aliasify builtin LLVM variables Our aliasification logic would previously turn builtin LLVM variables into aliases, which apparently confuses LLVM. This manifested in initializers failing to be emitted, resulting in many profiling failures with the LLVM backend. Fixes #22019. - - - - - dc7da356 by Bryan Richter at 2022-08-16T09:02:38-04:00 run_ci: remove monoidal-containers Fixes #21492 MonoidalMap is inlined and used to implement Variables, as before. The top-level value "jobs" is reimplemented as a regular Map, since it doesn't use the monoidal union anyway. - - - - - 64110544 by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-16T09:03:15-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: correct a typo - - - - - f6a5524a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-16T14:34:11-04:00 Fix #21979 - compact-share failing with -O I don't have good reason to believe the optimization level should affect if sharing works or not here. So limit the test to the normal way. - - - - - 68154a9d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Fix reference to dead llvm-version substitution Fixes #22052. - - - - - 28c60d26 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Fix incorrect reference to `:extension: role - - - - - 71102c8f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Add :ghc-flag: reference - - - - - 385f420b by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 hadrian: Place manpage in docroot This relocates it from docs/ to doc/ - - - - - 84598f2e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 Bump haddock submodule Includes merge of `main` into `ghc-head` as well as some Haddock users guide fixes. - - - - - 59ce787c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 base: Add changelog entries from ghc-9.2 Closes #21922. - - - - - a14e6ae3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 relnotes: Add "included libraries" section As noted in #21988, some users rely on this. - - - - - a4212edc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Rephrase the rewrite rule documentation Previously the wording was a tad unclear. Fix this. Closes #21114. - - - - - 3e493dfd by Peter Becich at 2022-08-17T08:43:21+01:00 Implement Response File support for HPC This is an improvement to HPC authored by Richard Wallace (https://github.com/purefn) and myself. I have received permission from him to attempt to upstream it. This improvement was originally implemented as a patch to HPC via input-output-hk/haskell.nix: https://github.com/input-output-hk/haskell.nix/pull/1464 Paraphrasing Richard, HPC currently requires all inputs as command line arguments. With large projects this can result in an argument list too long error. I have only seen this error in Nix, but I assume it can occur is a plain Unix environment. This MR adds the standard response file syntax support to HPC. For example you can now pass a file to the command line which contains the arguments. ``` hpc @response_file_1 @response_file_2 ... The contents of a Response File must have this format: COMMAND ... example: report my_library.tix --include=ModuleA --include=ModuleB ``` Updates hpc submodule Co-authored-by: Richard Wallace <rwallace at thewallacepack.net> Fixes #22050 - - - - - 436867d6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-18T09:24:08-04:00 ghc-heap: Fix decoding of TSO closures An extra field was added to the TSO structure in 6d1700b6 but the decoding logic in ghc-heap was not updated for this new field. Fixes #22046 - - - - - a740a4c5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-18T09:24:44-04:00 driver: Honour -x option The -x option is used to manually specify which phase a file should be started to be compiled from (even if it lacks the correct extension). I just failed to implement this when refactoring the driver. In particular Cabal calls GHC with `-E -cpp -x hs Foo.cpphs` to preprocess source files using GHC. I added a test to exercise this case. Fixes #22044 - - - - - e293029d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-18T09:25:19-04:00 Be more careful in chooseInferredQuantifiers This fixes #22065. We were failing to retain a quantifier that was mentioned in the kind of another retained quantifier. Easy to fix. - - - - - 714c936f by Bryan Richter at 2022-08-18T18:37:21-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21583 - - - - - 989b844d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-18T18:37:57-04:00 compiler: Drop --build-id=none hack Since 2011 the object-joining implementation has had a hack to pass `--build-id=none` to `ld` when supported, seemingly to work around a linker bug. This hack is now unnecessary and may break downstream users who expect objects to have valid build-ids. Remove it. Closes #22060. - - - - - 519c712e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Make ru_fn field strict to avoid retaining Ids It's better to perform this projection from Id to Name strictly so we don't retain an old Id (hence IdInfo, hence Unfolding, hence everything etc) - - - - - 7dda04b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Force `getOccFS bndr` to avoid retaining reference to Bndr. This is another symptom of #19619 - - - - - 4303acba by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Force unfoldings when they are cleaned-up in Tidy and CorePrep If these thunks are not forced then the entire unfolding for the binding is live throughout the whole of CodeGen despite the fact it should have been discarded. Fixes #22071 - - - - - 2361b3bc by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:47-04:00 haddock docs: Fix links from identifiers to dependent packages When implementing the base_url changes I made the pretty bad mistake of zipping together two lists which were in different orders. The simpler thing to do is just modify `haddockDependencies` to also return the package identifier so that everything stays in sync. Fixes #22001 - - - - - 9a7e2ea1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:10:23-04:00 Revert "Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly" This reverts commit 415468fef8a3e9181b7eca86de0e05c0cce31729. This refactoring introduced quite a severe residency regression (900MB live from 650MB live when compiling mmark), see #21993 for a reproducer and more discussion. Ticket #21993 - - - - - 9789e845 by Zachary Wood at 2022-08-19T14:17:28-04:00 tc: warn about lazy annotations on unlifted arguments (fixes #21951) - - - - - e5567289 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-19T14:18:03-04:00 Fix #22048 where we failed to drop rules for -fomit-interface-pragmas. Now we also filter the local rules (again) which fixes the issue. - - - - - 51ffd009 by Swann Moreau at 2022-08-19T18:29:21-04:00 Print constraints in quotes (#21167) This patch improves the uniformity of error message formatting by printing constraints in quotes, as we do for types. Fix #21167 - - - - - ab3e0f5a by Sasha Bogicevic at 2022-08-19T18:29:57-04:00 19217 Implicitly quantify type variables in :kind command - - - - - 9939e95f by MorrowM at 2022-08-21T16:51:38-04:00 Recognize file-header pragmas in GHCi (#21507) - - - - - fb7c2d99 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-21T16:52:13-04:00 hadrian: Fix bootstrapping with ghc-9.4 The error was that we were trying to link together containers from boot package library (which depends template-haskell in boot package library) template-haskell from in-tree package database So the fix is to build containers in stage0 (and link against template-haskell built in stage0). Fixes #21981 - - - - - b946232c by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Added pprType with precedence argument, as a prerequisite to fix issues #21723 and #21942. * refines the precedence levels, adding `qualPrec` and `funPrec` to better control parenthesization * `pprParendType`, `pprFunArgType`, and `instance Ppr Type` all just call `pprType` with proper precedence * `ParensT` constructor is now always printed parenthesized * adds the precedence argument to `pprTyApp` as well, as it needs to keep track and pass it down * using `>=` instead of former `>` to match the Core type printing logic * some test outputs have changed, losing extraneous parentheses - - - - - fe4ff0f7 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Fix and test for issue #21723 - - - - - 33968354 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Test for issue #21942 - - - - - c9655251 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Updated the changelog - - - - - 80102356 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-22T22:06:57-04:00 hadrian: Don't duplicate binaries on installation Previously we used `install` on symbolic links, which ended up copying the target file rather than installing a symbolic link. Fixes #22062. - - - - - b929063e by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-08-24T02:37:01-04:00 Unbreak Haddock comments in `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils`. Closes #22092. - - - - - 112e4f9c by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-24T02:37:38-04:00 driver: don't actually merge objects when ar -L works - - - - - a9f0e68e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-24T02:38:13-04:00 rts: Consistently use MiB in stats output Previously we would say `MB` even where we meant `MiB`. - - - - - a90298cc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-25T08:38:16+01:00 Fix arityType: -fpedantic-bottoms, join points, etc This MR fixes #21694, #21755. It also makes sure that #21948 and fix to #21694. * For #21694 the underlying problem was that we were calling arityType on an expression that had free join points. This is a Bad Bad Idea. See Note [No free join points in arityType]. * To make "no free join points in arityType" work out I had to avoid trying to use eta-expansion for runRW#. This entailed a few changes in the Simplifier's treatment of runRW#. See GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration Note [No eta-expansion in runRW#] * I also made andArityType work correctly with -fpedantic-bottoms; see Note [Combining case branches: andWithTail]. * Rewrote Note [Combining case branches: optimistic one-shot-ness] * arityType previously treated join points differently to other let-bindings. This patch makes them unform; arityType analyses the RHS of all bindings to get its ArityType, and extends am_sigs. I realised that, now we have am_sigs giving the ArityType for let-bound Ids, we don't need the (pre-dating) special code in arityType for join points. But instead we need to extend the env for Rec bindings, which weren't doing before. More uniform now. See Note [arityType for let-bindings]. This meant we could get rid of ae_joins, and in fact get rid of EtaExpandArity altogether. Simpler. * And finally, it was the strange treatment of join-point Ids in arityType (involving a fake ABot type) that led to a serious bug: #21755. Fixed by this refactoring, which treats them uniformly; but without breaking #18328. In fact, the arity for recursive join bindings is pretty tricky; see the long Note [Arity for recursive join bindings] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils. That led to more refactoring, including deciding that an Id could have an Arity that is bigger than its JoinArity; see Note [Invariants on join points], item 2(b) in GHC.Core * Make sure that the "demand threshold" for join points in DmdAnal is no bigger than the join-arity. In GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal see Note [Demand signatures are computed for a threshold arity based on idArity] * I moved GHC.Core.Utils.exprIsDeadEnd into GHC.Core.Opt.Arity, where it more properly belongs. * Remove an old, redundant hack in FloatOut. The old Note was Note [Bottoming floats: eta expansion] in GHC.Core.Opt.SetLevels. Compile time improves very slightly on average: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 725,808,720 747,839,216 +3.0% BAD T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 105,006,104 101,599,472 -3.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.2% minimum -3.2% maximum +3.0% For some reason Windows was better T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 125,888,360 124,129,168 -1.4% GOOD T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 85,974,520 83,884,224 -2.4% GOOD T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 236,764,568 234,077,288 -1.1% GOOD T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 75,660,528 73,994,512 -2.2% GOOD T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 112,232,512 108,182,520 -3.6% GOOD geo. mean -0.6% I had a quick look at T18223 but it is knee deep in coercions and the size of everything looks similar before and after. I decided to accept that 3% increase in exchange for goodness elsewhere. Metric Decrease: T10421 T18140 T18698b T18923 T6048 Metric Increase: T18223 - - - - - 909edcfc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T10:03:34-04:00 upload_ghc_libs: Add means of passing Hackage credentials - - - - - 28402eed by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-08-25T10:04:17-04:00 Scrub some partiality in `CommonBlockElim`. - - - - - 54affbfa by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 hadrian: Fix whitespace Previously this region of Settings.Packages was incorrectly indented. - - - - - c4bba0f0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 validate: Drop --legacy flag In preparation for removal of the legacy `make`-based build system. - - - - - 822b0302 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 gitlab-ci: Drop make build validation jobs In preparation for removal of the `make`-based build system - - - - - 6fd9b0a1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop make build system Here we at long last remove the `make`-based build system, it having been replaced with the Shake-based Hadrian build system. Users are encouraged to refer to the documentation in `hadrian/doc` and this [1] blog post for details on using Hadrian. Closes #17527. [1] https://www.haskell.org/ghc/blog/20220805-make-to-hadrian.html - - - - - dbb004b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Remove testsuite/tests/perf/haddock/.gitignore As noted in #16802, this is no longer needed. Closes #16802. - - - - - fe9d824d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop hc-build script This has not worked for many, many years and relied on the now-removed `make`-based build system. - - - - - 659502bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop mkdirhier This is only used by nofib's dead `dist` target - - - - - 4a426924 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop mk/{build,install,config}.mk.in - - - - - 46924b75 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 compiler: Drop comment references to make - - - - - d387f687 by Harry Garrood at 2022-08-25T20:06:10-04:00 Add inits1 and tails1 to Data.List.NonEmpty See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/67 - - - - - 8603c921 by Harry Garrood at 2022-08-25T20:06:10-04:00 Add since annotations and changelog entries - - - - - 6b47aa1c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-25T20:06:46-04:00 Fix redundant import This fixes a build error on x86_64-linux-alpine3_12-validate. See the function 'loadExternalPlugins' defined in this file. - - - - - 4786acf7 by sheaf at 2022-08-26T15:05:23-04:00 Pmc: consider any 2 dicts of the same type equal This patch massages the keys used in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap` to ensure that dictionaries of coherent classes give the same key. That is, whenever we have an expression we want to insert or lookup in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap`, we first replace any dictionary `$dict_abcd :: ct` with a value of the form `error @ct`. This allows us to common-up view pattern functions with required constraints whose arguments differed only in the uniques of the dictionaries they were provided, thus fixing #21662. This is a rather ad-hoc change to the keys used in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap`. In the long run, we would probably want to use a different representation for the keys instead of simply using `CoreExpr` as-is. This more ambitious plan is outlined in #19272. Fixes #21662 Updates unix submodule - - - - - f5e0f086 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-26T15:06:01-04:00 Remove label style from printing context Previously, the SDocContext used for code generation contained information whether the labels should use Asm or C style. However, at every individual call site, this is known statically. This removes the parameter to 'PprCode' and replaces every 'pdoc' used to print a label in code style with 'pprCLabel' or 'pprAsmLabel'. The OutputableP instance is now used only for dumps. The output of T15155 changes, it now uses the Asm style (which is faithful to what actually happens). - - - - - 1007829b by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-26T15:06:40-04:00 boot: cleanup legacy args Cleanup legacy boot script args, following removal of the legacy make build system. - - - - - 95fe09da by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-27T00:29:02-04:00 Improve SpecConstr for evals As #21763 showed, we were over-specialising in some cases, when the function involved was doing a simple 'eval', but not taking the value apart, or branching on it. This MR fixes the problem. See Note [Do not specialise evals]. Nofib barely budges, except that spectral/cichelli allocates about 3% less. Compiler bytes-allocated improves a bit geo. mean -0.1% minimum -0.5% maximum +0.0% The -0.5% is on T11303b, for what it's worth. - - - - - 565a8ec8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Revert "Revert "Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly"" This reverts commit 851d8dd89a7955864b66a3da8b25f1dd88a503f8. This commit was originally reverted due to an increase in space usage. This was diagnosed as because the SCE increased in size and that was being retained by another leak. See #22102 - - - - - 82ce1654 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Avoid retaining bindings via ModGuts held on the stack It's better to overwrite the bindings fields of the ModGuts before starting an iteration as then all the old bindings can be collected as soon as the simplifier has processed them. Otherwise we end up with the old bindings being alive until right at the end of the simplifier pass as the mg_binds field is only modified right at the end. - - - - - 64779dcd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Force imposs_deflt_cons in filterAlts This fixes a pretty serious space leak as the forced thunk would retain `Alt b` values which would then contain reference to a lot of old bindings and other simplifier gunk. The OtherCon unfolding was not forced on subsequent simplifier runs so more and more old stuff would be retained until the end of simplification. Fixing this has a drastic effect on maximum residency for the mmark package which goes from ``` 45,005,401,056 bytes allocated in the heap 17,227,721,856 bytes copied during GC 818,281,720 bytes maximum residency (33 sample(s)) 9,659,144 bytes maximum slop 2245 MiB total memory in use (0 MB lost due to fragmentation) ``` to ``` 45,039,453,304 bytes allocated in the heap 13,128,181,400 bytes copied during GC 331,546,608 bytes maximum residency (40 sample(s)) 7,471,120 bytes maximum slop 916 MiB total memory in use (0 MB lost due to fragmentation) ``` See #21993 for some more discussion. - - - - - a3b23a33 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Use Solo to avoid retaining the SCE but to avoid performing the substitution The use of Solo here allows us to force the selection into the SCE to obtain the Subst but without forcing the substitution to be applied. The resulting thunk is placed into a lazy field which is rarely forced, so forcing it regresses peformance. - - - - - 161a6f1f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-27T00:30:14-04:00 Fix a nasty loop in Tidy As the remarkably-simple #22112 showed, we were making a black hole in the unfolding of a self-recursive binding. Boo! It's a bit tricky. Documented in GHC.Iface.Tidy, Note [tidyTopUnfolding: avoiding black holes] - - - - - 68e6786f by Giles Anderson at 2022-08-29T00:01:35+02:00 Use TcRnDiagnostic in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class (#20117) The following `TcRnDiagnostic` messages have been introduced: TcRnIllegalHsigDefaultMethods TcRnBadGenericMethod TcRnWarningMinimalDefIncomplete TcRnDefaultMethodForPragmaLacksBinding TcRnIgnoreSpecialisePragmaOnDefMethod TcRnBadMethodErr TcRnNoExplicitAssocTypeOrDefaultDeclaration - - - - - cbe51ac5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-29T04:18:57-04:00 Fix a bug in anyInRnEnvR This bug was a subtle error in anyInRnEnvR, introduced by commit d4d3fe6e02c0eb2117dbbc9df72ae394edf50f06 Author: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas at gmx.at> Date: Sat Jul 9 01:19:52 2022 +0200 Rule matching: Don't compute the FVs if we don't look at them. The net result was #22028, where a rewrite rule would wrongly match on a lambda. The fix to that function is easy. - - - - - 0154bc80 by sheaf at 2022-08-30T06:05:41-04:00 Various Hadrian bootstrapping fixes - Don't always produce a distribution archive (#21629) - Use correct executable names for ghc-pkg and hsc2hs on windows (we were missing the .exe file extension) - Fix a bug where we weren't using the right archive format on Windows when unpacking the bootstrap sources. Fixes #21629 - - - - - 451b1d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-30T06:06:16-04:00 ci: Attempt using normal submodule cloning strategy We do not use any recursively cloned submodules, and this protects us from flaky upstream remotes. Fixes #22121 - - - - - 9d5ad7c4 by Pi Delport at 2022-08-30T22:40:46+00:00 Fix typo in Any docs: stray "--" - - - - - 3a002632 by Pi Delport at 2022-08-30T22:40:46+00:00 Fix typo in Any docs: syntatic -> syntactic - - - - - 7f490b13 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-31T03:53:54-04:00 Add a missing trimArityType This buglet was exposed by #22114, a consequence of my earlier refactoring of arity for join points. - - - - - e6fc820f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Bump binary submodule to 0.8.9.1 - - - - - 4c1e7b22 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Bump stm submodule to 2.5.1.0 - - - - - 837472b4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 users-guide: Document system-cxx-std-lib - - - - - f7a9947a by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Update submodule containers to 0.6.6 - - - - - 4ab1c2ca by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Update submodule process to 1.6.15.0 - - - - - 1309ea1e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.7.1 - - - - - 7962a33a by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Bump text submodule to 2.0.1 - - - - - fd8d80c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.8.0 - - - - - a9baafac by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Add dates to base, ghc-prim changelogs - - - - - 2cee323c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Update autoconf scripts Scripts taken from autoconf 02ba26b218d3d3db6c56e014655faf463cefa983 - - - - - e62705ff by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:53+01:00 Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.3.1 - - - - - f7b4dcbd by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:26:53+01:00 Update submodule Cabal to tag Cabal-v3.8.1.0 closes #21931 - - - - - e8eaf807 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-31T18:27:57-04:00 Refine in-tree compiler args for --test-compiler=stage1 Some of the logic to calculate in-tree arguments was not correct for the stage1 compiler. Namely we were not correctly reporting whether we were building static or dynamic executables and whether debug assertions were enabled. Fixes #22096 - - - - - 6b2f7ffe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-31T18:27:57-04:00 Make ghcDebugAssertions into a Stage predicate (Stage -> Bool) We also care whether we have debug assertions enabled for a stage one compiler, but the way which we turned on the assertions was quite different from the stage2 compiler. This makes the logic for turning on consistent across both and has the advantage of being able to correct determine in in-tree args whether a flavour enables assertions or not. Ticket #22096 - - - - - 15111af6 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-09-01T01:18:50-04:00 Add regression test for #21550 This was fixed by ca90ffa321a31842a32be1b5b6e26743cd677ec5 "Use local instances with least superclass depth" - - - - - 7d3a055d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-01T01:19:26-04:00 Minor cleanup - Remove mkHeteroCoercionType, sdocImpredicativeTypes, isStateType (unused), isCoVar_maybe (duplicated by getCoVar_maybe) - Replace a few occurrences of voidPrimId with (# #). void# is a deprecated synonym for the unboxed tuple. - Use showSDoc in :show linker. This makes it consistent with the other :show commands - - - - - 31a8989a by Tommy Bidne at 2022-09-01T12:01:20-04:00 Change Ord defaults per CLC proposal Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/24#issuecomment-1233331267 - - - - - 7f527f01 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-01T12:01:56-04:00 Fix bootstrap with ghc-9.0 It turns out Solo is a very recent addition to base, so for older GHC versions we just defined it inline here the one place we use it in the compiler. - - - - - d2be80fd by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-05T23:12:14-04:00 DmdAnal: Don't panic in addCaseBndrDmd (#22039) Rather conservatively return Top. See Note [Untyped demand on case-alternative binders]. I also factored `addCaseBndrDmd` into two separate functions `scrutSubDmd` and `fieldBndrDmds`. Fixes #22039. - - - - - 25f68ace by Ben Gamari at 2022-09-05T23:12:50-04:00 gitlab-ci: Ensure that ghc derivation is in scope Previously the lint-ci job attempted to use cabal-install (specifically `cabal update`) without a GHC in PATH. However, cabal-install-3.8 appears to want GHC, even for `cabal update`. - - - - - f37b621f by sheaf at 2022-09-06T11:51:53+00:00 Update instances.rst, clarifying InstanceSigs Fixes #22103 - - - - - d4f908f7 by Jan Hrček at 2022-09-06T15:36:58-04:00 Fix :add docs in user guide - - - - - 808bb793 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-06T15:37:35-04:00 ci: remove unused build_make/test_make in ci script - - - - - d0a2efb2 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 typo - - - - - fac0098b by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 typos - - - - - a581186f by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 whitespace - - - - - 04a738cb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-07T16:43:22-04:00 CmmToAsm: remove unused ModLocation from NatM_State - - - - - ee1cfaa9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-07T16:43:58-04:00 Minor SDoc cleanup Change calls to renderWithContext with showSDocOneLine; it's more efficient and explanatory. Remove polyPatSig (unused) - - - - - 7918265d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-07T16:43:58-04:00 Remove Outputable Char instance Use 'text' instead of 'ppr'. Using 'ppr' on the list "hello" rendered as "h,e,l,l,o". - - - - - 77209ab3 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Export liftA2 from Prelude Changes: In order to be warning free and compatible, we hide Applicative(..) from Prelude in a few places and instead import it directly from Control.Applicative. Please see the migration guide at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/blob/main/guides/export-lifta2-prelude.md for more details. This means that Applicative is now exported in its entirety from Prelude. Motivation: This change is motivated by a few things: * liftA2 is an often used function, even more so than (<*>) for some people. * When implementing Applicative, the compiler will prompt you for either an implementation of (<*>) or of liftA2, but trying to use the latter ends with an error, without further imports. This could be confusing for newbies. * For teaching, it is often times easier to introduce liftA2 first, as it is a natural generalisation of fmap. * This change seems to have been unanimously and enthusiastically accepted by the CLC members, possibly indicating a lot of love for it. * This change causes very limited breakage, see the linked issue below for an investigation on this. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/50 for the surrounding discussion and more details. - - - - - 442a94e8 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Add changelog entry for liftA2 export from Prelude - - - - - fb968680 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Bump submodule containers to one with liftA2 warnings fixed - - - - - f54ff818 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Bump submodule Cabal to one with liftA2 warnings fixed - - - - - a4b34808 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Isolate some Applicative hidings to GHC.Prelude By reexporting the entirety of Applicative from GHC.Prelude, we can save ourselves some `hiding` and importing of `Applicative` in consumers of GHC.Prelude. This also has the benefit of isolating this type of change to GHC.Prelude, so that people in the future don't have to think about it. - - - - - 9c4ea90c by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-08T17:49:47-04:00 CmmToC: enable 64-bit CallishMachOp on 32-bit targets Normally, the unregisterised builds avoid generating 64-bit CallishMachOp in StgToCmm, so CmmToC doesn't support these. However, there do exist cases where we'd like to invoke cmmToC for other cmm inputs which may contain such CallishMachOps, and it's a rather low effort to add support for these since they only require calling into existing ghc-prim cbits. - - - - - 04062510 by Alexis King at 2022-09-11T11:30:32+02:00 Add native delimited continuations to the RTS This patch implements GHC proposal 313, "Delimited continuation primops", by adding native support for delimited continuations to the GHC RTS. All things considered, the patch is relatively small. It almost exclusively consists of changes to the RTS; the compiler itself is essentially unaffected. The primops come with fairly extensive Haddock documentation, and an overview of the implementation strategy is given in the Notes in rts/Continuation.c. This first stab at the implementation prioritizes simplicity over performance. Most notably, every continuation is always stored as a single, contiguous chunk of stack. If one of these chunks is particularly large, it can result in poor performance, as the current implementation does not attempt to cleverly squeeze a subset of the stack frames into the existing stack: it must fit all at once. If this proves to be a performance issue in practice, a cleverer strategy would be a worthwhile target for future improvements. - - - - - ee471dfb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-12T07:07:33-04:00 rts: fix missing dirty_MVAR argument in stg_writeIOPortzh - - - - - a5f9c35f by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-12T13:29:05-04:00 ci: enable parallel compression for xz - - - - - 3a815f30 by Ryan Scott at 2022-09-12T13:29:41-04:00 Windows: Always define _UCRT when compiling C code As seen in #22159, this is required to ensure correct behavior when MinGW-w64 headers are in the `C_INCLUDE_PATH`. Fixes #22159. - - - - - 65a0bd69 by sheaf at 2022-09-13T10:27:52-04:00 Add diagnostic codes This MR adds diagnostic codes, assigning unique numeric codes to error and warnings, e.g. error: [GHC-53633] Pattern match is redundant This is achieved as follows: - a type family GhcDiagnosticCode that gives the diagnostic code for each diagnostic constructor, - a type family ConRecursInto that specifies whether to recur into an argument of the constructor to obtain a more fine-grained code (e.g. different error codes for different 'deriving' errors), - generics machinery to generate the value-level function assigning each diagnostic its error code; see Note [Diagnostic codes using generics] in GHC.Types.Error.Codes. The upshot is that, to add a new diagnostic code, contributors only need to modify the two type families mentioned above. All logic relating to diagnostic codes is thus contained to the GHC.Types.Error.Codes module, with no code duplication. This MR also refactors error message datatypes a bit, ensuring we can derive Generic for them, and cleans up the logic around constraint solver reports by splitting up 'TcSolverReportInfo' into separate datatypes (see #20772). Fixes #21684 - - - - - 362cca13 by sheaf at 2022-09-13T10:27:53-04:00 Diagnostic codes: acccept test changes The testsuite output now contains diagnostic codes, so many tests need to be updated at once. We decided it was best to keep the diagnostic codes in the testsuite output, so that contributors don't inadvertently make changes to the diagnostic codes. - - - - - 08f6730c by Adam Gundry at 2022-09-13T10:28:29-04:00 Allow imports to reference multiple fields with the same name (#21625) If a module `M` exports two fields `f` (using DuplicateRecordFields), we can still accept import M (f) import M hiding (f) and treat `f` as referencing both of them. This was accepted in GHC 9.0, but gave rise to an ambiguity error in GHC 9.2. See #21625. This patch also documents this behaviour in the user's guide, and updates the test for #16745 which is now treated differently. - - - - - c14370d7 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-13T10:29:07-04:00 ci: remove unused appveyor config - - - - - dc6af9ed by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-13T10:29:45-04:00 compiler: remove unused lazy state monad - - - - - 646d15ad by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-14T03:13:56-04:00 Fix typos This fixes various typos and spelling mistakes in the compiler. Fixes #21891 - - - - - 7d7e71b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T03:14:32-04:00 hadrian: Bump index state This bumps the index state so a build plan can also be found when booting with 9.4. Fixes #22165 - - - - - 98b62871 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Use a stamp file to record when a package is built in a certain way Before this patch which library ways we had built wasn't recorded directly. So you would run into issues if you build the .conf file with some library ways before switching the library ways which you wanted to build. Now there is one stamp file for each way, so in order to build a specific way you can need that specific stamp file rather than going indirectly via the .conf file. - - - - - b42cedbe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Inplace/Final package databases There are now two different package databases per stage. An inplace package database contains .conf files which point directly into the build directories. The final package database contains .conf files which point into the installed locations. The inplace .conf files are created before any building happens and have fake ABI hash values. The final .conf files are created after a package finished building and contains the proper ABI has. The motivation for this is to make the dependency structure more fine-grained when building modules. Now a module depends just depends directly on M.o from package p rather than the .conf file depend on the .conf file for package p. So when all of a modules direct dependencies have finished building we can start building it rather than waiting for the whole package to finish. The secondary motivation is that the multi-repl doesn't need to build everything before starting the multi-repl session. We can just configure the inplace package-db and use that in order to start the repl. - - - - - 6515c32b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Add some more packages to multi-cradle The main improvement here is to pass `-this-unit-id` for executables so that they can be added to the multi-cradle if desired as well as normal library packages. - - - - - e470e91f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Need builders needed by Cabal Configure in parallel Because of the use of withStaged (which needs the necessary builder) when configuring a package, the builds of stage1:exe:ghc-bin and stage1:exe:ghc-pkg where being linearised when building a specific target like `binary-dist-dir`. Thankfully the fix is quite local, to supply all the `withStaged` arguments together so the needs can be batched together and hence performed in parallel. Fixes #22093 - - - - - c4438347 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 Remove stage1:exe:ghc-bin pre-build from CI script CI builds stage1:exe:ghc-bin before the binary-dist target which introduces some quite bad linearisation (see #22093) because we don't build stage1 compiler in parallel with anything. Then when the binary-dist target is started we have to build stage1:exe:ghc-pkg before doing anything. Fixes #22094 - - - - - 71d8db86 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Add extra implicit dependencies from DeriveLift ghc -M should know that modules which use DeriveLift (or TemplateHaskellQuotes) need TH.Lib.Internal but until it does, we have to add these extra edges manually or the modules will be compiled before TH.Lib.Internal is compiled which leads to a desugarer error. - - - - - 43e574f0 by Greg Steuck at 2022-09-14T17:17:43-04:00 Repair c++ probing on OpenBSD Failure without this change: ``` checking C++ standard library flavour... libc++ checking for linkage against 'c++ c++abi'... failed checking for linkage against 'c++ cxxrt'... failed configure: error: Failed to find C++ standard library ``` - - - - - 534b39ee by Douglas Wilson at 2022-09-14T17:18:21-04:00 libraries: template-haskell: vendor filepath differently Vendoring with ../ in hs-source-dirs prevents upload to hackage. (cherry picked from commit 1446be7586ba70f9136496f9b67f792955447842) - - - - - bdd61cd6 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-14T22:39:34-04:00 Unbreak Hadrian with Cabal 3.8. - - - - - df04d6ec by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-14T22:40:09-04:00 Fix typos - - - - - d6ea8356 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-15T10:12:41+02:00 Tag inference: Fix #21954 by retaining tagsigs of vars in function position. For an expression like: case x of y Con z -> z If we also retain the tag sig for z we can generate code to immediately return it rather than calling out to stg_ap_0_fast. - - - - - 7cce7007 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-15T10:12:42+02:00 Stg.InferTags.Rewrite - Avoid some thunks. - - - - - 88c4cbdb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:57:56-04:00 hadrian: enable -fprof-late only for profiling ways - - - - - d7235831 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:57:56-04:00 hadrian: add late_ccs flavour transformer - - - - - ce203753 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:58:34-04:00 configure: remove unused program checks - - - - - 9b4c1056 by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-09-16T13:59:16-04:00 Update to Unicode 15.0 - - - - - c6e9b89a by Bodigrim at 2022-09-16T13:59:55-04:00 Avoid partial head and tail in ghc-heap; replace with total pattern-matching - - - - - 616afde3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T14:00:33-04:00 hadrian: relax Cabal upper bound to allow building with Cabal-3.8 A follow up of !8910. - - - - - df35d994 by Alexis King at 2022-09-16T14:01:11-04:00 Add links to the continuations haddocks in the docs for each primop fixes #22176 - - - - - 383f7549 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-16T21:42:10-04:00 -Wunused-pattern-binds: Recurse into patterns to check whether there's a splice See the examples in #22057 which show we have to traverse deeply into a pattern to determine whether it contains a splice or not. The original implementation pointed this out but deemed this very shallow traversal "too expensive". Fixes #22057 I also fixed an oversight in !7821 which meant we lost a warning which was present in 9.2.2. Fixes #22067 - - - - - 5031bf49 by sheaf at 2022-09-16T21:42:49-04:00 Hadrian: Don't try to build terminfo on Windows Commit b42cedbe introduced a dependency on terminfo on Windows, but that package isn't available on Windows. - - - - - c9afe221 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-17T06:44:47-04:00 Clean up some. In particular: • Delete some dead code, largely under `GHC.Utils`. • Clean up a few definitions in `GHC.Utils.(Misc, Monad)`. • Clean up `GHC.Types.SrcLoc`. • Derive stock `Functor, Foldable, Traversable` for more types. • Derive more instances for newtypes. Bump haddock submodule. - - - - - 85431ac3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:45:25-04:00 driver: pass original Cmm filename in ModLocation When compiling Cmm, the ml_hs_file field is used to indicate Cmm filename when later generating DWARF information. We should pass the original filename here, otherwise for preprocessed Cmm files, the filename will be a temporary filename which is confusing. - - - - - 63aa0069 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:46:04-04:00 rts: remove legacy logging cabal flag - - - - - bd0f4184 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:46:04-04:00 rts: make threaded ways optional For certain targets (e.g. wasm32-wasi), the threaded rts is known not to work. This patch adds a "threaded" cabal flag to rts to make threaded rts ways optional. Hadrian enables this flag iff the flavour rtsWays contains threaded ways. - - - - - 8a666ad2 by Ryan Scott at 2022-09-18T08:00:44-04:00 DeriveFunctor: Check for last type variables using dataConUnivTyVars Previously, derived instances of `Functor` (as well as the related classes `Foldable`, `Traversable`, and `Generic1`) would determine which constraints to infer by checking for fields that contain the last type variable. The problem was that this last type variable was taken from `tyConTyVars`. For GADTs, the type variables in each data constructor are _not_ the same type variables as in `tyConTyVars`, leading to #22167. This fixes the issue by instead checking for the last type variable using `dataConUnivTyVars`. (This is very similar in spirit to the fix for #21185, which also replaced an errant use of `tyConTyVars` with type variables from each data constructor.) Fixes #22167. - - - - - 78037167 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-18T08:01:20-04:00 Lexer: pass updated buffer to actions (#22201) In the lexer, predicates have the following type: { ... } :: user -- predicate state -> AlexInput -- input stream before the token -> Int -- length of the token -> AlexInput -- input stream after the token -> Bool -- True <=> accept the token This is documented in the Alex manual. There is access to the input stream both before and after the token. But when the time comes to construct the token, GHC passes only the initial string buffer to the lexer action. This patch fixes it: - type Action = PsSpan -> StringBuffer -> Int -> P (PsLocated Token) + type Action = PsSpan -> StringBuffer -> Int -> StringBuffer -> P (PsLocated Token) Now lexer actions have access to the string buffer both before and after the token, just like the predicates. It's just a matter of passing an additional function parameter throughout the lexer. - - - - - 75746594 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-18T08:01:20-04:00 Lexer: define varsym without predicates (#22201) Before this patch, the varsym lexing rules were defined as follows: <0> { @varsym / { precededByClosingToken `alexAndPred` followedByOpeningToken } { varsym_tight_infix } @varsym / { followedByOpeningToken } { varsym_prefix } @varsym / { precededByClosingToken } { varsym_suffix } @varsym { varsym_loose_infix } } Unfortunately, this meant that the predicates 'precededByClosingToken' and 'followedByOpeningToken' were recomputed several times before we could figure out the whitespace context. With this patch, we check for whitespace context directly in the lexer action: <0> { @varsym { with_op_ws varsym } } The checking for opening/closing tokens happens in 'with_op_ws' now, which is part of the lexer action rather than the lexer predicate. - - - - - c1f81b38 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-19T09:07:05-04:00 Scrub partiality about `NewOrData`. Rather than a list of constructors and a `NewOrData` flag, we define `data DataDefnCons a = NewTypeCon a | DataTypeCons [a]`, which enforces a newtype to have exactly one constructor. Closes #22070. Bump haddock submodule. - - - - - 1e1ed8c5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-19T09:07:43-04:00 CmmToC: emit __builtin_unreachable() after noreturn ccalls Emit a __builtin_unreachable() call after a foreign call marked as CmmNeverReturns. This is crucial to generate correctly typed code for wasm; as for other archs, this is also beneficial for the C compiler optimizations. - - - - - 19f45a25 by Jan Hrček at 2022-09-20T03:49:29-04:00 Document :unadd GHCi command in user guide - - - - - 545ff490 by sheaf at 2022-09-20T03:50:06-04:00 Hadrian: merge archives even in stage 0 We now always merge .a archives when ar supports -L. This change is necessary in order to bootstrap GHC using GHC 9.4 on Windows, as nested archives aren't supported. Not doing so triggered bug #21990 when trying to use the Win32 package, with errors such as: Not a x86_64 PE+ file. Unknown COFF 4 type in getHeaderInfo. ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: Win32zm2zi12zi0zi0_SystemziWin32ziConsoleziCtrlHandler_withConsoleCtrlHandler1_info We have to be careful about which ar is meant: in stage 0, the check should be done on the system ar (system-ar in system.config). - - - - - 59fe128c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-20T03:50:42-04:00 Fix -Woperator-whitespace for consym (part of #19372) Due to an oversight, the initial specification and implementation of -Woperator-whitespace focused on varsym exclusively and completely ignored consym. This meant that expressions such as "x+ y" would produce a warning, while "x:+ y" would not. The specification was corrected in ghc-proposals pull request #404, and this patch updates the implementation accordingly. Regression test included. - - - - - c4c2cca0 by John Ericson at 2022-09-20T13:11:49-04:00 Add `Eq` and `Ord` instances for `Generically1` These are needed so the subsequent commit overhauling the `*1` classes type-checks. - - - - - 7beb356e by John Ericson at 2022-09-20T13:11:50-04:00 Relax instances for Functor combinators; put superclass on Class1 and Class2 to make non-breaking This change is approved by the Core Libraries commitee in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/10 The first change makes the `Eq`, `Ord`, `Show`, and `Read` instances for `Sum`, `Product`, and `Compose` match those for `:+:`, `:*:`, and `:.:`. These have the proper flexible contexts that are exactly what the instance needs: For example, instead of ```haskell instance (Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Compose f g a) where (==) = eq1 ``` we do ```haskell deriving instance Eq (f (g a)) => Eq (Compose f g a) ``` But, that change alone is rather breaking, because until now `Eq (f a)` and `Eq1 f` (and respectively the other classes and their `*1` equivalents too) are *incomparable* constraints. This has always been an annoyance of working with the `*1` classes, and now it would rear it's head one last time as an pesky migration. Instead, we give the `*1` classes superclasses, like so: ```haskell (forall a. Eq a => Eq (f a)) => Eq1 f ``` along with some laws that canonicity is preserved, like: ```haskell liftEq (==) = (==) ``` and likewise for `*2` classes: ```haskell (forall a. Eq a => Eq1 (f a)) => Eq2 f ``` and laws: ```haskell liftEq2 (==) = liftEq1 ``` The `*1` classes also have default methods using the `*2` classes where possible. What this means, as explained in the docs, is that `*1` classes really are generations of the regular classes, indicating that the methods can be split into a canonical lifting combined with a canonical inner, with the super class "witnessing" the laws[1] in a fashion. Circling back to the pragmatics of migrating, note that the superclass means evidence for the old `Sum`, `Product`, and `Compose` instances is (more than) sufficient, so breakage is less likely --- as long no instances are "missing", existing polymorphic code will continue to work. Breakage can occur when a datatype implements the `*1` class but not the corresponding regular class, but this is almost certainly an oversight. For example, containers made that mistake for `Tree` and `Ord`, which I fixed in https://github.com/haskell/containers/pull/761, but fixing the issue by adding `Ord1` was extremely *un*controversial. `Generically1` was also missing `Eq`, `Ord`, `Read,` and `Show` instances. It is unlikely this would have been caught without implementing this change. ----- [1]: In fact, someday, when the laws are part of the language and not only documentation, we might be able to drop the superclass field of the dictionary by using the laws to recover the superclass in an instance-agnostic manner, e.g. with a *non*-overloaded function with type: ```haskell DictEq1 f -> DictEq a -> DictEq (f a) ``` But I don't wish to get into optomizations now, just demonstrate the close relationship between the law and the superclass. Bump haddock submodule because of test output changing. - - - - - 6a8c6b5e by Tom Ellis at 2022-09-20T13:12:27-04:00 Add notes to ghc-prim Haddocks that users should not import it - - - - - ee9d0f5c by matoro at 2022-09-20T13:13:06-04:00 docs: clarify that LLVM codegen is not available in unregisterised mode The current docs are misleading and suggest that it is possible to use LLVM codegen from an unregisterised build. This is not the case; attempting to pass `-fllvm` to an unregisterised build warns: ``` when making flags consistent: warning: Target platform uses unregisterised ABI, so compiling via C ``` and uses the C codegen anyway. - - - - - 854224ed by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-09-20T20:14:29-04:00 rts: remove copy-paste error from `cabal.rts.in` This was, likely accidentally, introduced in 4bf542bf1c. See: 4bf542bf1cdf2fa468457fc0af21333478293476 - - - - - c8ae3add by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-20T20:15:04-04:00 hadrian: Add extra_dependencies edges for all different ways The hack to add extra dependencies needed by DeriveLift extension missed the cases for profiles and dynamic ways. For the profiled way this leads to errors like: ``` GHC error in desugarer lookup in Data.IntSet.Internal: Failed to load interface for ‘Language.Haskell.TH.Lib.Internal’ Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘template-haskell’? Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.5.20220916: initDs ``` Therefore the fix is to add these extra edges in. Fixes #22197 - - - - - a971657d by Mon Aaraj at 2022-09-21T06:41:24+03:00 users-guide: fix incorrect ghcappdata folder for unix and windows - - - - - 06ccad0d by sheaf at 2022-09-21T08:28:49-04:00 Don't use isUnliftedType in isTagged The function GHC.Stg.InferTags.Rewrite.isTagged can be given the Id of a join point, which might be representation polymorphic. This would cause the call to isUnliftedType to crash. It's better to use typeLevity_maybe instead. Fixes #22212 - - - - - c0ba775d by Teo Camarasu at 2022-09-21T14:30:37-04:00 Add fragmentation statistic to GHC.Stats Implements #21537 - - - - - 2463df2f by Torsten Schmits at 2022-09-21T14:31:24-04:00 Rename Solo[constructor] to MkSolo Part of proposal 475 (https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0475-tuple-syntax.rst) Moves all tuples to GHC.Tuple.Prim Updates ghc-prim version (and bumps bounds in dependents) updates haddock submodule updates deepseq submodule updates text submodule - - - - - 9034fada by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-22T09:25:29-04:00 Update filepath to filepath-1.4.100.0 Updates submodule * Always rely on vendored filepath * filepath must be built as stage0 dependency because it uses template-haskell. Towards #22098 - - - - - 615e2278 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-22T09:26:05-04:00 Minor refactor around Outputable * Replace 'text . show' and 'ppr' with 'int'. * Remove Outputable.hs-boot, no longer needed * Use pprWithCommas * Factor out instructions in AArch64 codegen - - - - - aeafdba5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-27T15:14:54+02:00 Demand: Clear distinction between Call SubDmd and eval Dmd (#21717) In #21717 we saw a reportedly unsound strictness signature due to an unsound definition of plusSubDmd on Calls. This patch contains a description and the fix to the unsoundness as outlined in `Note [Call SubDemand vs. evaluation Demand]`. This fix means we also get rid of the special handling of `-fpedantic-bottoms` in eta-reduction. Thanks to less strict and actually sound strictness results, we will no longer eta-reduce the problematic cases in the first place, even without `-fpedantic-bottoms`. So fixing the unsoundness also makes our eta-reduction code simpler with less hacks to explain. But there is another, more unfortunate side-effect: We *unfix* #21085, but fortunately we have a new fix ready: See `Note [mkCall and plusSubDmd]`. There's another change: I decided to make `Note [SubDemand denotes at least one evaluation]` a lot simpler by using `plusSubDmd` (instead of `lubPlusSubDmd`) even if both argument demands are lazy. That leads to less precise results, but in turn rids ourselves from the need for 4 different `OpMode`s and the complication of `Note [Manual specialisation of lub*Dmd/plus*Dmd]`. The result is simpler code that is in line with the paper draft on Demand Analysis. I left the abandoned idea in `Note [Unrealised opportunity in plusDmd]` for posterity. The fallout in terms of regressions is negligible, as the testsuite and NoFib shows. ``` Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hidden +0.2% -0.2% linear -0.0% -0.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -0.0% -0.7% Max +0.2% +0.0% Geometric Mean +0.0% -0.0% ``` Fixes #21717. - - - - - 9b1595c8 by Ross Paterson at 2022-09-27T14:12:01-04:00 implement proposal 106 (Define Kinds Without Promotion) (fixes #6024) includes corresponding changes to haddock submodule - - - - - c2d73cb4 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-28T15:07:30-04:00 Apply some tricks to speed up core lint. Below are the noteworthy changes and if given their impact on compiler allocations for a type heavy module: * Use the oneShot trick on LintM * Use a unboxed tuple for the result of LintM: ~6% reduction * Avoid a thunk for the result of typeKind in lintType: ~5% reduction * lint_app: Don't allocate the error msg in the hot code path: ~4% reduction * lint_app: Eagerly force the in scope set: ~4% * nonDetCmpType: Try to short cut using reallyUnsafePtrEquality#: ~2% * lintM: Use a unboxed maybe for the `a` result: ~12% * lint_app: make go_app tail recursive to avoid allocating the go function as heap closure: ~7% * expandSynTyCon_maybe: Use a specialized data type For a less type heavy module like nofib/spectral/simple compiled with -O -dcore-lint allocations went down by ~24% and compile time by ~9%. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T1969 ------------------------- - - - - - b74b6191 by sheaf at 2022-09-28T15:08:10-04:00 matchLocalInst: do domination analysis When multiple Given quantified constraints match a Wanted, and there is a quantified constraint that dominates all others, we now pick it to solve the Wanted. See Note [Use only the best matching quantified constraint]. For example: [G] d1: forall a b. ( Eq a, Num b, C a b ) => D a b [G] d2: forall a . C a Int => D a Int [W] {w}: D a Int When solving the Wanted, we find that both Givens match, but we pick the second, because it has a weaker precondition, C a Int, compared to (Eq a, Num Int, C a Int). We thus say that d2 dominates d1; see Note [When does a quantified instance dominate another?]. This domination test is done purely in terms of superclass expansion, in the function GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.impliedBySCs. We don't attempt to do a full round of constraint solving; this simple check suffices for now. Fixes #22216 and #22223 - - - - - 2a53ac18 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 Improve aggressive specialisation This patch fixes #21286, by not unboxing dictionaries in worker/wrapper (ever). The main payload is tiny: * In `GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal.finaliseArgBoxities`, do not unbox dictionaries in `get_dmd`. See Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in that module * I also found that imported wrappers were being fruitlessly specialised, so I fixed that too, in canSpecImport. See Note [Specialising imported functions] point (2). In doing due diligence in the testsuite I fixed a number of other things: * Improve Note [Specialising unfoldings] in GHC.Core.Unfold.Make, and Note [Inline specialisations] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise, and remove duplication between the two. The new Note describes how we specialise functions with an INLINABLE pragma. And simplify the defn of `spec_unf` in `GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specCalls`. * Improve Note [Worker/wrapper for INLINABLE functions] in GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap. And (critially) make an actual change which is to propagate the user-written pragma from the original function to the wrapper; see `mkStrWrapperInlinePrag`. * Write new Note [Specialising imported functions] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise All this has a big effect on some compile times. This is compiler/perf, showing only changes over 1%: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -50.2% GOOD ManyConstructors(normal) +1.0% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +2.6% PmSeriesG(normal) -1.1% T10547(normal) -1.2% T11195(normal) -1.2% T11276(normal) -1.0% T11303b(normal) -1.6% T11545(normal) -1.4% T11822(normal) -1.3% T12150(optasm) -1.0% T12234(optasm) -1.2% T13056(optasm) -9.3% GOOD T13253(normal) -3.8% GOOD T15164(normal) -3.6% GOOD T16190(normal) -2.1% T16577(normal) -2.8% GOOD T16875(normal) -1.6% T17836(normal) +2.2% T17977b(normal) -1.0% T18223(normal) -33.3% GOOD T18282(normal) -3.4% GOOD T18304(normal) -1.4% T18698a(normal) -1.4% GOOD T18698b(normal) -1.3% GOOD T19695(normal) -2.5% GOOD T5837(normal) -2.3% T9630(normal) -33.0% GOOD WWRec(normal) -9.7% GOOD hard_hole_fits(normal) -2.1% GOOD hie002(normal) +1.6% geo. mean -2.2% minimum -50.2% maximum +2.6% I diligently investigated some of the big drops. * Caused by not doing w/w for dictionaries: T13056, T15164, WWRec, T18223 * Caused by not fruitlessly specialising wrappers LargeRecord, T9630 For runtimes, here is perf/should+_run: Metrics: runtime/bytes allocated -------------------------------- T12990(normal) -3.8% T5205(normal) -1.3% T9203(normal) -10.7% GOOD haddock.Cabal(normal) +0.1% haddock.base(normal) -1.1% haddock.compiler(normal) -0.3% lazy-bs-alloc(normal) -0.2% ------------------------------------------ geo. mean -0.3% minimum -10.7% maximum +0.1% I did not investigate exactly what happens in T9203. Nofib is a wash: +-------------------------------++--+-----------+-----------+ | || | tsv (rel) | std. err. | +===============================++==+===========+===========+ | real/anna || | -0.13% | 0.0% | | real/fem || | +0.13% | 0.0% | | real/fulsom || | -0.16% | 0.0% | | real/lift || | -1.55% | 0.0% | | real/reptile || | -0.11% | 0.0% | | real/smallpt || | +0.51% | 0.0% | | spectral/constraints || | +0.20% | 0.0% | | spectral/dom-lt || | +1.80% | 0.0% | | spectral/expert || | +0.33% | 0.0% | +===============================++==+===========+===========+ | geom mean || | | | +-------------------------------++--+-----------+-----------+ I spent quite some time investigating dom-lt, but it's pretty complicated. See my note on !7847. Conclusion: it's just a delicate inlining interaction, and we have plenty of those. Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T13056 T13253 T15164 T16577 T18223 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 T9630 WWRec hard_hole_fits T9203 - - - - - addeefc0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 Refactor UnfoldingSource and IfaceUnfolding I finally got tired of the way that IfaceUnfolding reflected a previous structure of unfoldings, not the current one. This MR refactors UnfoldingSource and IfaceUnfolding to be simpler and more consistent. It's largely just a refactor, but in UnfoldingSource (which moves to GHC.Types.Basic, since it is now used in IfaceSyn too), I distinguish between /user-specified/ and /system-generated/ stable unfoldings. data UnfoldingSource = VanillaSrc | StableUserSrc -- From a user-specified pragma | StableSystemSrc -- From a system-generated unfolding | CompulsorySrc This has a minor effect in CSE (see the use of isisStableUserUnfolding in GHC.Core.Opt.CSE), which I tripped over when working on specialisation, but it seems like a Good Thing to know anyway. - - - - - 7be6f9a4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 INLINE/INLINEABLE pragmas in Foreign.Marshal.Array Foreign.Marshal.Array contains many small functions, all of which are overloaded, and which are critical for performance. Yet none of them had pragmas, so it was a fluke whether or not they got inlined. This patch makes them all either INLINE (small ones) or INLINEABLE and hence specialisable (larger ones). See Note [Specialising array operations] in that module. - - - - - b0c89dfa by Jade Lovelace at 2022-09-28T17:49:49-04:00 Export OnOff from GHC.Driver.Session I was working on fixing an issue where HLS was trying to pass its DynFlags to HLint, but didn't pass any of the disabled language extensions, which HLint would then assume are on because of their default values. Currently it's not possible to get any of the "No" flags because the `DynFlags.extensions` field can't really be used since it is [OnOff Extension] and OnOff is not exported. So let's export it. - - - - - 2f050687 by Bodigrim at 2022-09-28T17:50:28-04:00 Avoid Data.List.group; prefer Data.List.NonEmpty.group This allows to avoid further partiality, e. g., map head . group is replaced by map NE.head . NE.group, and there are less panic calls. - - - - - bc0020fa by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-28T22:51:59-04:00 Clean up `findWiredInUnit`. In particular, avoid `head`. - - - - - 6a2eec98 by Bodigrim at 2022-09-28T22:52:38-04:00 Eliminate headFS, use unconsFS instead A small step towards #22185 to avoid partial functions + safe implementation of `startsWithUnderscore`. - - - - - 5a535172 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-29T17:04:20+02:00 Demand: Format Call SubDemands `Cn(sd)` as `C(n,sd)` (#22231) Justification in #22231. Short form: In a demand like `1C1(C1(L))` it was too easy to confuse which `1` belongs to which `C`. Now that should be more obvious. Fixes #22231 - - - - - ea0083bf by Bryan Richter at 2022-09-29T15:48:38-04:00 Revert "ci: enable parallel compression for xz" Combined wxth XZ_OPT=9, this blew the memory capacity of CI runners. This reverts commit a5f9c35f5831ef5108e87813a96eac62803852ab. - - - - - f5e8f493 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-30T18:42:13+02:00 Boxity: Don't update Boxity unless worker/wrapper follows (#21754) A small refactoring in our Core Opt pipeline and some new functions for transfering argument boxities from one signature to another to facilitate `Note [Don't change boxity without worker/wrapper]`. Fixes #21754. - - - - - 4baf7b1c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-30T17:45:47-04:00 Scrub various partiality involving empty lists. Avoids some uses of `head` and `tail`, and some panics when an argument is null. - - - - - 95ead839 by Alexis King at 2022-10-01T00:37:43-04:00 Fix a bug in continuation capture across multiple stack chunks - - - - - 22096652 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-01T00:38:22-04:00 Enforce internal invariant of OrdList and fix bugs in viewCons / viewSnoc `viewCons` used to ignore `Many` constructor completely, returning `VNothing`. `viewSnoc` violated internal invariant of `Many` being a non-empty list. - - - - - 48ab9ca5 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-04T20:34:10-04:00 chore: extend `.editorconfig` for C files - - - - - b8df5c72 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-10-04T20:34:46-04:00 Fix docs for pattern synonyms - - - - - 463ffe02 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-10-04T20:35:24-04:00 Use sameByteArray# in sameByteArray - - - - - fbe1e86e by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-10-05T15:58:43+02:00 Minor fixes following Unicode 15.0.0 update - Fix changelog for Unicode 15.0.0 - Fix the checksums of the downloaded Unicode files, in base's tool: "ucd2haskell". - - - - - 8a31d02e by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-05T20:40:41-04:00 rts: don't enforce aligned((8)) on 32-bit targets We simply need to align to the word size for pointer tagging to work. On 32-bit targets, aligned((8)) is wasteful. - - - - - 532de368 by Ryan Scott at 2022-10-06T07:45:46-04:00 Export symbolSing, SSymbol, and friends (CLC#85) This implements this Core Libraries Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 In particular, it: 1. Exposes the `symbolSing` method of `KnownSymbol`, 2. Exports the abstract `SSymbol` type used in `symbolSing`, and 3. Defines an API for interacting with `SSymbol`. This also makes corresponding changes for `natSing`/`KnownNat`/`SNat` and `charSing`/`KnownChar`/`SChar`. This fixes #15183 and addresses part (2) of #21568. - - - - - d83a92e6 by sheaf at 2022-10-07T07:36:30-04:00 Remove mention of make from README.md - - - - - 945e8e49 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-10T17:13:31-04:00 Add a newline before since pragma in Data.Array.Byte - - - - - 44fcdb04 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-10T17:14:06-04:00 Parser/PostProcess: rename failOp* functions There are three functions named failOp* in the parser: failOpNotEnabledImportQualifiedPost failOpImportQualifiedTwice failOpFewArgs Only the last one has anything to do with operators. The other two were named this way either by mistake or due to a misunderstanding of what "op" stands for. This small patch corrects this. - - - - - 96d32ff2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-10T22:30:21+01:00 Make rewrite rules "win" over inlining If a rewrite rule and a rewrite rule compete in the simplifier, this patch makes sure that the rewrite rule "win". That is, in general a bit fragile, but it's a huge help when making specialisation work reliably, as #21851 and #22097 showed. The change is fairly straightforwad, and documented in Note [Rewrite rules and inlining] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration. Compile-times change, up and down a bit -- in some cases because we get better specialisation. But the payoff (more reliable specialisation) is large. Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ----------------------------------------------- T10421(normal) +3.7% BAD T10421a(normal) +5.5% T13253(normal) +1.3% T14052(ghci) +1.8% T15304(normal) -1.4% T16577(normal) +3.1% BAD T17516(normal) +2.3% T17836(normal) -1.9% T18223(normal) -1.8% T8095(normal) -1.3% T9961(normal) +2.5% BAD geo. mean +0.0% minimum -1.9% maximum +5.5% Nofib results are (bytes allocated) +-------------------------------++----------+ | ||tsv (rel) | +===============================++==========+ | imaginary/paraffins || +0.27% | | imaginary/rfib || -0.04% | | real/anna || +0.02% | | real/fem || -0.04% | | real/fluid || +1.68% | | real/gamteb || -0.34% | | real/gg || +1.54% | | real/hidden || -0.01% | | real/hpg || -0.03% | | real/infer || -0.03% | | real/prolog || +0.02% | | real/veritas || -0.47% | | shootout/fannkuch-redux || -0.03% | | shootout/k-nucleotide || -0.02% | | shootout/n-body || -0.06% | | shootout/spectral-norm || -0.01% | | spectral/cryptarithm2 || +1.25% | | spectral/fibheaps || +18.33% | | spectral/last-piece || -0.34% | +===============================++==========+ | geom mean || +0.17% | There are extensive notes in !8897 about the regressions. Briefly * fibheaps: there was a very delicately balanced inlining that tipped over the wrong way after this change. * cryptarithm2 and paraffins are caused by #22274, which is a separate issue really. (I.e. the right fix is *not* to make inlining "win" over rules.) So I'm accepting these changes Metric Increase: T10421 T16577 T9961 - - - - - ed4b5885 by Joachim Breitner at 2022-10-10T23:16:11-04:00 Utils.JSON: do not escapeJsonString in ToJson String instance as `escapeJsonString` is used in `renderJSON`, so the `JSString` constructor is meant to carry the unescaped string. - - - - - fbb88740 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Tidy implicit binds We want to put implicit binds into fat interface files, so the easiest thing to do seems to be to treat them uniformly with other binders. - - - - - e058b138 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Interface Files with Core Definitions This commit adds three new flags * -fwrite-if-simplified-core: Writes the whole core program into an interface file * -fbyte-code-and-object-code: Generate both byte code and object code when compiling a file * -fprefer-byte-code: Prefer to use byte-code if it's available when running TH splices. The goal for including the core bindings in an interface file is to be able to restart the compiler pipeline at the point just after simplification and before code generation. Once compilation is restarted then code can be created for the byte code backend. This can significantly speed up start-times for projects in GHCi. HLS already implements its own version of these extended interface files for this reason. Preferring to use byte-code means that we can avoid some potentially expensive code generation steps (see #21700) * Producing object code is much slower than producing bytecode, and normally you need to compile with `-dynamic-too` to produce code in the static and dynamic way, the dynamic way just for Template Haskell execution when using a dynamically linked compiler. * Linking many large object files, which happens once per splice, can be quite expensive compared to linking bytecode. And you can get GHC to compile the necessary byte code so `-fprefer-byte-code` has access to it by using `-fbyte-code-and-object-code`. Fixes #21067 - - - - - 9789ea8e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Teach -fno-code about -fprefer-byte-code This patch teachs the code generation logic of -fno-code about -fprefer-byte-code, so that if we need to generate code for a module which prefers byte code, then we generate byte code rather than object code. We keep track separately which modules need object code and which byte code and then enable the relevant code generation for each. Typically the option will be enabled globally so one of these sets should be empty and we will just turn on byte code or object code generation. We also fix the bug where we would generate code for a module which enables Template Haskell despite the fact it was unecessary. Fixes #22016 - - - - - caced757 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-11T12:49:21-04:00 Don't keep exit join points so much We were religiously keeping exit join points throughout, which had some bad effects (#21148, #22084). This MR does two things: * Arranges that exit join points are inhibited from inlining only in /one/ Simplifier pass (right after Exitification). See Note [Be selective about not-inlining exit join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Exitify It's not a big deal, but it shaves 0.1% off compile times. * Inline used-once non-recursive join points very aggressively Given join j x = rhs in joinrec k y = ....j x.... where this is the only occurrence of `j`, we want to inline `j`. (Unless sm_keep_exits is on.) See Note [Inline used-once non-recursive join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils This is just a tidy-up really. It doesn't change allocation, but getting rid of a binding is always good. Very effect on nofib -- some up and down. - - - - - 284cf387 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-11T12:49:21-04:00 Make SpecConstr bale out less often When doing performance debugging on #22084 / !8901, I found that the algorithm in SpecConstr.decreaseSpecCount was so aggressive that if there were /more/ specialisations available for an outer function, that could more or less kill off specialisation for an /inner/ function. (An example was in nofib/spectral/fibheaps.) This patch makes it a bit more aggressive, by dividing by 2, rather than by the number of outer specialisations. This makes the program bigger, temporarily: T19695(normal) ghc/alloc +11.3% BAD because we get more specialisation. But lots of other programs compile a bit faster and the geometric mean in perf/compiler is 0.0%. Metric Increase: T19695 - - - - - 66af1399 by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-11T12:49:59-04:00 CmmToC: emit explicit tail calls when the C compiler supports it Clang 13+ supports annotating a return statement using the musttail attribute, which guarantees that it lowers to a tail call if compilation succeeds. This patch takes advantage of that feature for the unregisterised code generator. The configure script tests availability of the musttail attribute, if it's available, the Cmm tail calls will become C tail calls that avoids the mini interpreter trampoline overhead. Nothing is affected if the musttail attribute is not supported. Clang documentation: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#musttail - - - - - 7f0decd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:50:40-04:00 Don't include BufPos in interface files Ticket #22162 pointed out that the build directory was leaking into the ABI hash of a module because the BufPos depended on the location of the build tree. BufPos is only used in GHC.Parser.PostProcess.Haddock, and the information doesn't need to be propagated outside the context of a module. Fixes #22162 - - - - - dce9f320 by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-11T12:51:19-04:00 CLabel: fix isInfoTableLabel isInfoTableLabel does not take Cmm info table into account. This patch is required for data section layout of wasm32 NCG to work. - - - - - da679f2e by Bodigrim at 2022-10-11T18:02:59-04:00 Extend documentation for Data.List, mostly wrt infinite lists - - - - - 9c099387 by jwaldmann at 2022-10-11T18:02:59-04:00 Expand comment for Data.List.permutations - - - - - d3863cb7 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-11T18:03:37-04:00 ByteArray# is unlifted, not unboxed - - - - - f6260e8b by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 rts: Add missing declaration of stg_noDuplicate - - - - - 69ccec2c by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 base: Move CString, CStringLen to GHC.Foreign - - - - - f6e8feb4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 base: Move IPE helpers to GHC.InfoProv - - - - - 866c736e by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 rts: Refactor IPE tracing support - - - - - 6b0d2022 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 Refactor IPE initialization Here we refactor the representation of info table provenance information in object code to significantly reduce its size and link-time impact. Specifically, we deduplicate strings and represent them as 32-bit offsets into a common string table. In addition, we rework the registration logic to eliminate allocation from the registration path, which is run from a static initializer where things like allocation are technically undefined behavior (although it did previously seem to work). For similar reasons we eliminate lock usage from registration path, instead relying on atomic CAS. Closes #22077. - - - - - 9b572d54 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 Separate IPE source file from span The source file name can very often be shared across many IPE entries whereas the source coordinates are generally unique. Separate the two to exploit sharing of the former. - - - - - 27978ceb by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-11T23:45:46-04:00 Make Cmm Lint messages use dump style Lint errors indicate an internal error in GHC, so it makes sense to use it instead of the user style. This is consistent with Core Lint and STG Lint: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/blob/22096652/compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs#L429 https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/blob/22096652/compiler/GHC/Stg/Lint.hs#L144 Fixes #22218. - - - - - 64a390d9 by Bryan Richter at 2022-10-12T09:52:51+03:00 Mark T7919 as fragile On x86_64-linux, T7919 timed out ~30 times during July 2022. And again ~30 times in September 2022. - - - - - 481467a5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-12T08:08:37-04:00 rts: Don't hint inlining of appendToRunQueue These hints have resulted in compile-time warnings due to failed inlinings for quite some time. Moreover, it's quite unlikely that inlining them is all that beneficial given that they are rather sizeable functions. Resolves #22280. - - - - - 81915089 by Curran McConnell at 2022-10-12T16:32:26-04:00 remove name shadowing - - - - - 626652f7 by Tamar Christina at 2022-10-12T16:33:13-04:00 winio: do not re-translate input when handle is uncooked - - - - - 5172789a by Charles Taylor at 2022-10-12T16:33:57-04:00 Unrestricted OverloadedLabels (#11671) Implements GHC proposal: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0170-unrestricted-overloadedlabels.rst - - - - - ce293908 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-13T05:58:19-04:00 Add a perf test for the generics code pattern from #21839. This code showed a strong shift between compile time (got worse) and run time (got a lot better) recently which is perfectly acceptable. However it wasn't clear why the compile time regression was happening initially so I'm adding this test to make it easier to track such changes in the future. - - - - - 78ab7afe by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-13T05:58:56-04:00 rts/linker: Consolidate initializer/finalizer handling Here we extend our treatment of initializer/finalizer priorities to include ELF and in so doing refactor things to share the implementation with PEi386. As well, I fix a subtle misconception of the ordering behavior for `.ctors`. Fixes #21847. - - - - - 44692713 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-13T05:58:56-04:00 rts/linker: Add support for .fini sections - - - - - beebf546 by Simon Hengel at 2022-10-13T05:59:37-04:00 Update phases.rst (the name of the original source file is $1, not $2) - - - - - eda6c05e by Finley McIlwaine at 2022-10-13T06:00:17-04:00 Clearer error msg for newtype GADTs with defaulted kind When a newtype introduces GADT eq_specs due to a defaulted RuntimeRep, we detect this and print the error message with explicit kinds. This also refactors newtype type checking to use the new diagnostic infra. Fixes #21447 - - - - - 43ab435a by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-10-14T07:45:43-04:00 Add standard Unicode case predicates isUpperCase and isLowerCase. These predicates use the standard Unicode case properties and are more intuitive than isUpper and isLower. Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/90#issuecomment-1276649403. Fixes #14589 - - - - - aec5a443 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-14T07:46:21-04:00 Add type signatures in where-clause of Data.List.permutations The type of interleave' is very much revealing, otherwise it's extremely tough to decipher. - - - - - ee0deb80 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:20-04:00 rts: Use pthread_setname_np correctly on Darwin As noted in #22206, pthread_setname_np on Darwin only supports setting the name of the calling thread. Consequently we must introduce a trampoline which first sets the thread name before entering the thread entrypoint. - - - - - 8eff62a4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:57-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #22282 This will complement mpickering's more general port of foundation's numerical testsuite, providing a test for the specific case found in #22282. - - - - - 62a55001 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:57-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Fix sub-word sign extension yet again In adc7f108141a973b6dcb02a7836eed65d61230e8 we fixed a number of issues to do with sign extension in the AArch64 NCG found by ghc/test-primops>. However, this patch made a critical error, assuming that getSomeReg would allocate a fresh register for the result of its evaluation. However, this is not the case as `getSomeReg (CmmReg r) == r`. Consequently, any mutation of the register returned by `getSomeReg` may have unwanted side-effects on other expressions also mentioning `r`. In the fix listed above, this manifested as the registers containing the operands of binary arithmetic operations being incorrectly sign-extended. This resulted in #22282. Sadly, the rather simple structure of the tests generated by `test-primops` meant that this particular case was not exercised. Even more surprisingly, none of our testsuite caught this case. Here we fix this by ensuring that intermediate sign extension is performed in a fresh register. Fixes #22282. - - - - - 54e41b16 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:09:24+01:00 rts: ensure we are below maxHeapSize after returning megablocks When the heap is heavily block fragmented the live byte size might be low while the memory usage is high. We want to ensure that heap overflow triggers in these cases. We do so by checking that we can return enough megablocks to under maxHeapSize at the end of GC. - - - - - 29bb90db by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:09:24+01:00 rts: trigger a major collection if megablock usage exceeds maxHeapSize When the heap is suffering from block fragmentation, live bytes might be low while megablock usage is high. If megablock usage exceeds maxHeapSize, we want to trigger a major GC to try to recover some memory otherwise we will die from a heapOverflow at the end of the GC. Fixes #21927 - - - - - 4a4641ca by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:11:29+01:00 Add realease note for #21927 - - - - - c1e5719a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-10-17T11:58:46-04:00 DmdAnal: Look through unfoldings of DataCon wrappers (#22241) Previously, the demand signature we computed upfront for a DataCon wrapper lacked boxity information and was much less precise than the demand transformer for the DataCon worker. In this patch we adopt the solution to look through unfoldings of DataCon wrappers during Demand Analysis, but still attach a demand signature for other passes such as the Simplifier. See `Note [DmdAnal for DataCon wrappers]` for more details. Fixes #22241. - - - - - 8c72411d by Gergo ERDI at 2022-10-17T19:20:04-04:00 Add `Enum (Down a)` instance that swaps `succ` and `pred` See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/51 for discussion. The key points driving the implementation are the following two ideas: * For the `Int` type, `comparing (complement @Int)` behaves exactly as an order-swapping `compare @Int`. * `enumFrom @(Down a)` can be implemented in terms of `enumFromThen @a`, if only the corner case of starting at the very end is handled specially - - - - - d80ad2f4 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-10-17T19:20:40-04:00 Update the check-exact infrastructure to match ghc-exactprint GHC tests the exact print annotations using the contents of utils/check-exact. The same functionality is provided via https://github.com/alanz/ghc-exactprint The latter was updated to ensure it works with all of the files on hackage when 9.2 was released, as well as updated to ensure users of the library could work properly (apply-refact, retrie, etc). This commit brings the changes from ghc-exactprint into GHC/utils/check-exact, adapting for the changes to master. Once it lands, it will form the basis for the 9.4 version of ghc-exactprint. See also discussion around this process at #21355 - - - - - 08ab5419 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-17T19:21:15-04:00 Avoid allocating intermediate lists for non recursive bindings. We do so by having an explicit folding function that doesn't need to allocate intermediate lists first. Fixes #22196 - - - - - ff6275ef by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-17T19:21:52-04:00 Testsuite: Add a new tables_next_to_code predicate. And use it to avoid T21710a failing on non-tntc archs. Fixes #22169 - - - - - abb82f38 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 example rewrite - - - - - 39beb801 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 remove redirect - - - - - 0d9fb651 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 use heredoc - - - - - 0fa2d185 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-17T19:23:10-04:00 testsuite: Fix typo when setting llvm_ways Since 2014 llvm_ways has been set to [] so none of the tests which use only_ways(llvm_ways) have worked as expected. Hopefully the tests still pass with this typo fix! - - - - - ced664a2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-17T19:23:10-04:00 Fix T15155l not getting -fllvm - - - - - 0ac60423 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-18T03:34:47-04:00 Fix GHCis interaction with tag inference. I had assumed that wrappers were not inlined in interactive mode. Meaning we would always execute the compiled wrapper which properly takes care of upholding the strict field invariant. This turned out to be wrong. So instead we now run tag inference even when we generate bytecode. In that case only for correctness not performance reasons although it will be still beneficial for runtime in some cases. I further fixed a bug where GHCi didn't tag nullary constructors properly when used as arguments. Which caused segfaults when calling into compiled functions which expect the strict field invariant to be upheld. Fixes #22042 and #21083 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T4801 Metric Decrease: T13035 ------------------------- - - - - - 9ecd1ac0 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-18T03:35:38-04:00 Make `Functor` a superclass of `TrieMap`, which lets us derive the `map` functions. - - - - - f60244d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-18T03:36:15-04:00 configure: Bump minimum bootstrap GHC version Fixes #22245 - - - - - ba4bd4a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T03:36:55-04:00 Build System: Remove out-of-date comment about make build system Both make and hadrian interleave compilation of modules of different modules and don't respect the package boundaries. Therefore I just remove this comment which points out this "difference". Fixes #22253 - - - - - e1bbd368 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T16:15:49+02:00 Allow configuration of error message printing This MR implements the idea of #21731 that the printing of a diagnostic method should be configurable at the printing time. The interface of the `Diagnostic` class is modified from: ``` class Diagnostic a where diagnosticMessage :: a -> DecoratedSDoc diagnosticReason :: a -> DiagnosticReason diagnosticHints :: a -> [GhcHint] ``` to ``` class Diagnostic a where type DiagnosticOpts a defaultDiagnosticOpts :: DiagnosticOpts a diagnosticMessage :: DiagnosticOpts a -> a -> DecoratedSDoc diagnosticReason :: a -> DiagnosticReason diagnosticHints :: a -> [GhcHint] ``` and so each `Diagnostic` can implement their own configuration record which can then be supplied by a client in order to dictate how to print out the error message. At the moment this only allows us to implement #21722 nicely but in future it is more natural to separate the configuration of how much information we put into an error message and how much we decide to print out of it. Updates Haddock submodule - - - - - 99dc3e3d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T16:15:53+02:00 Add -fsuppress-error-contexts to disable printing error contexts in errors In many development environments, the source span is the primary means of seeing what an error message relates to, and the In the expression: and In an equation for: clauses are not particularly relevant. However, they can grow to be quite long, which can make the message itself both feel overwhelming and interact badly with limited-space areas. It's simple to implement this flag so we might as well do it and give the user control about how they see their messages. Fixes #21722 - - - - - 5b3a992f by Dai at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Add VecSlot for unboxed sums of SIMD vectors This patch adds the missing `VecRep` case to `primRepSlot` function and all the necessary machinery to carry this new `VecSlot` through code generation. This allows programs involving unboxed sums of SIMD vectors to be written and compiled. Fixes #22187 - - - - - 6d7d9181 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Remove SIMD conversions This patch makes it so that packing/unpacking SIMD vectors always uses the right sized types, e.g. unpacking a Word16X4# will give a tuple of Word16#s. As a result, we can get rid of the conversion instructions that were previously required. Fixes #22296 - - - - - 3be48877 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Cmm Lint: relax SIMD register assignment check As noted in #22297, SIMD vector registers can be used to store different kinds of values, e.g. xmm1 can be used both to store integer and floating point values. The Cmm type system doesn't properly account for this, so we weaken the Cmm register assignment lint check to only compare widths when comparing a vector type with its allocated vector register. - - - - - f7b7a312 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Disable some SIMD tests on non-X86 architectures - - - - - 83638dce by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-19T10:46:29-04:00 Scrub various partiality involving lists (again). Lets us avoid some use of `head` and `tail`, and some panics. - - - - - c3732c62 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-19T10:47:13-04:00 Enforce invariant of `ListBag` constructor. - - - - - 488d3631 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-19T10:47:52-04:00 More precise types for fields of OverlappingInstances and UnsafeOverlap in TcSolverReportMsg It's clear from asserts in `GHC.Tc.Errors` that `overlappingInstances_matches` and `unsafeOverlapped` are supposed to be non-empty, and `unsafeOverlap_matches` contains a single instance, but these invariants are immediately lost afterwards and not encoded in types. This patch enforces the invariants by pattern matching and makes types more precise, avoiding asserts and partial functions such as `head`. - - - - - 607ce263 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:47:52-04:00 Rename unsafeOverlap_matches -> unsafeOverlap_match in UnsafeOverlap - - - - - 1fab9598 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-19T10:48:29-04:00 Add SpliceTypes test for hie files This test checks that typed splices and quotes get the right type information when used in hiefiles. See #21619 - - - - - a8b52786 by Jan Hrček at 2022-10-19T10:49:09-04:00 Small language fixes in 'Using GHC' - - - - - 1dab1167 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-10-19T10:49:51-04:00 Fix typo in `Opt_WriteIfSimplifiedCore`'s name - - - - - b17cfc9c by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:50:37-04:00 TyEq:N assertion: only for saturated applications The assertion that checked TyEq:N in canEqCanLHSFinish incorrectly triggered in the case of an unsaturated newtype TyCon heading the RHS, even though we can't unwrap such an application. Now, we only trigger an assertion failure in case of a saturated application of a newtype TyCon. Fixes #22310 - - - - - ff6f2228 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-20T16:15:51-04:00 CoreToStg: purge `DynFlags`. - - - - - 1ebd521f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-20T16:16:27-04:00 ci: Make fat014 test robust For some reason I implemented this as a makefile test rather than a ghci_script test. Hopefully making it a ghci_script test makes it more robust. Fixes #22313 - - - - - 8cd6f435 by Curran McConnell at 2022-10-21T02:58:01-04:00 remove a no-warn directive from GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt This patch is motivated by the desire to remove the {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-incomplete-patterns #-} directive at the top of GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt. (Based on the text in this coding standards doc, I understand it's a goal of the project to remove such directives.) I chose this task because I'm a new contributor to GHC, and it seemed like a good way to get acquainted with the patching process. In order to address the warning that arose when I removed the no-warn directive, I added a case to removeUnreachableBlocksProc to handle the CmmData constructor. Clearly, since this partial function has not been erroring out in the wild, its inputs are always in practice wrapped by the CmmProc constructor. Therefore the CmmData case is handled by a precise panic (which is an improvement over the partial pattern match from before). - - - - - a2af7c4c by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00 build: get rid of `HAVE_TIME_H` As advertized by `autoreconf`: > All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for. Hence, remove the check for it in `configure.ac` and remove conditional inclusion of the header in `HAVE_TIME_H` blocks where applicable. The `time.h` header was being included in various source files without a `HAVE_TIME_H` guard already anyway. - - - - - 25cdc630 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00 rts: remove use of `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME` `autoreconf` will insert an `m4_warning` when the obsolescent `AC_HEADER_TIME` macro is used: > Update your code to rely only on HAVE_SYS_TIME_H, > then remove this warning and the obsolete code below it. > All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for. > Not all systems provide sys/time.h, but those that do, all allow > you to include it and time.h simultaneously. Presence of `sys/time.h` was already checked in an earlier `AC_CHECK_HEADERS` invocation, so `AC_HEADER_TIME` can be dropped and guards relying on `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME` can be reworked to (unconditionally) include `time.h` and include `sys/time.h` based on `HAVE_SYS_TIME_H`. Note the documentation of `AC_HEADER_TIME` in (at least) Autoconf 2.67 says > This macro is obsolescent, as current systems can include both files > when they exist. New programs need not use this macro. - - - - - 1fe7921c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-21T02:59:21-04:00 runhaskell - - - - - e3b3986e by David Feuer at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00 Document how to quote certain names with spaces Quoting a name for Template Haskell is a bit tricky if the second character of that name is a single quote. The User's Guide falsely claimed that it was impossible. Document how to do it. Fixes #22236 - - - - - 0eba81e8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00 Fix syntax - - - - - a4dbd102 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00 Fix manifest filename when writing Windows .rc files As noted in #12971, we previously used `show` which resulted in inappropriate escaping of non-ASCII characters. - - - - - 30f0d9a9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00 Write response files in UTF-8 on Windows This reverts the workaround introduced in f63c8ef33ec9666688163abe4ccf2d6c0428a7e7, which taught our response file logic to write response files with the `latin1` encoding to workaround `gcc`'s lacking Unicode support. This is now no longer necessary (and in fact actively unhelpful) since we rather use Clang. - - - - - b8304648 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T09:11:56-04:00 Scrub some partiality in `GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils`. - - - - - 09ec7de2 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-21T13:23:07-04:00 template-haskell: Improve documentation of strictness annotation types Before it was undocumentated that DecidedLazy can be returned by reifyConStrictness for strict fields. This can happen when a field has an unlifted type or its the single field of a newtype constructor. Fixes #21380 - - - - - 88172069 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T13:23:51-04:00 Delete `eqExpr`, since GHC 9.4 has been released. - - - - - 86e6549e by Ömer Sinan Ağacan at 2022-10-22T07:41:30-04:00 Introduce a standard thunk for allocating strings Currently for a top-level closure in the form hey = unpackCString# x we generate code like this: Main.hey_entry() // [R1] { info_tbls: [(c2T4, label: Main.hey_info rep: HeapRep static { Thunk } srt: Nothing)] stack_info: arg_space: 8 updfr_space: Just 8 } {offset c2T4: // global _rqm::P64 = R1; if ((Sp + 8) - 24 < SpLim) (likely: False) goto c2T5; else goto c2T6; c2T5: // global R1 = _rqm::P64; call (stg_gc_enter_1)(R1) args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8; c2T6: // global (_c2T1::I64) = call "ccall" arg hints: [PtrHint, PtrHint] result hints: [PtrHint] newCAF(BaseReg, _rqm::P64); if (_c2T1::I64 == 0) goto c2T3; else goto c2T2; c2T3: // global call (I64[_rqm::P64])() args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8; c2T2: // global I64[Sp - 16] = stg_bh_upd_frame_info; I64[Sp - 8] = _c2T1::I64; R2 = hey1_r2Gg_bytes; Sp = Sp - 16; call GHC.CString.unpackCString#_info(R2) args: 24, res: 0, upd: 24; } } This code is generated for every string literal. Only difference between top-level closures like this is the argument for the bytes of the string (hey1_r2Gg_bytes in the code above). With this patch we introduce a standard thunk in the RTS, called stg_MK_STRING_info, that does what `unpackCString# x` does, except it gets the bytes address from the payload. Using this, for the closure above, we generate this: Main.hey_closure" { Main.hey_closure: const stg_MK_STRING_info; const 0; // padding for indirectee const 0; // static link const 0; // saved info const hey1_r1Gg_bytes; // the payload } This is much smaller in code. Metric Decrease: T10421 T11195 T12150 T12425 T16577 T18282 T18698a T18698b Co-Authored By: Ben Gamari <ben at well-typed.com> - - - - - 1937016b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-22T07:42:06-04:00 hadrian: Improve error for wrong key/value errors. - - - - - 11fe42d8 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-23T00:11:50+03:00 Class layout info (#19623) Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - f0a90c11 by Sven Tennie at 2022-10-24T00:12:51-04:00 Pin used way for test cloneMyStack (#21977) cloneMyStack checks the order of closures on the cloned stack. This may change for different ways. Thus we limit this test to one way (normal). - - - - - 0614e74d by Aaron Allen at 2022-10-24T17:11:21+02:00 Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice` with structured diagnostics. closes #20116 - - - - - 8d2dbe2d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-24T15:59:41-04:00 Improve stg lint for unboxed sums. It now properly lints cases where sums end up distributed over multiple args after unarise. Fixes #22026. - - - - - 41406da5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00 Fix binder-swap bug This patch fixes #21229 properly, by avoiding doing a binder-swap on dictionary Ids. This is pretty subtle, and explained in Note [Care with binder-swap on dictionaries]. Test is already in simplCore/should_run/T21229 This allows us to restore a feature to the specialiser that we had to revert: see Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries]. (This is done in a separate patch.) I also modularised things, using a new function scrutBinderSwap_maybe in all the places where we are (effectively) doing a binder-swap, notably * Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings * SpecConstr.extendCaseBndrs In Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings I also eliminated a guard Many <- idMult case_bndr because we concluded, in #22123, that it was doing no good. - - - - - 5a997e16 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00 Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation Ticket #13873 unexpectedly showed that a SPECIALISE pragma made a program run (a lot) slower, because less specialisation took place overall. It turned out that the specialiser was missing opportunities because of quantified type variables. It was quite easy to fix. The story is given in Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries] Two other minor fixes in the specialiser * There is no benefit in specialising data constructor /wrappers/. (They can appear overloaded because they are given a dictionary to store in the constructor.) Small guard in canSpecImport. * There was a buglet in the UnspecArg case of specHeader, in the case where there is a dead binder. We need a LitRubbish filler for the specUnfolding stuff. I expanded Note [Drop dead args from specialisations] to explain. There is a 4% increase in compile time for T15164, because we generate more specialised code. This seems OK. Metric Increase: T15164 - - - - - 7f203d00 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:07:43-04:00 Numeric exceptions: replace FFI calls with primops ghc-bignum needs a way to raise numerical exceptions defined in base package. At the time we used FFI calls into primops defined in the RTS. These FFI calls had to be wrapped into hacky bottoming functions because "foreign import prim" syntax doesn't support giving a bottoming demand to the foreign call (cf #16929). These hacky wrapper functions trip up the JavaScript backend (#21078) because they are polymorphic in their return type. This commit replaces them with primops very similar to raise# but raising predefined exceptions. - - - - - 0988a23d by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:08:24-04:00 Enable popcount rewrite rule when cross-compiling The comment applies only when host's word size < target's word size. So we can relax the guard. - - - - - a2f53ac8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:09:05-04:00 Add GHC.SysTools.Cpp module Move doCpp out of the driver to be able to use it in the upcoming JS backend. - - - - - 1fd7f201 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-25T18:09:42-04:00 llvm-targets: Add datalayouts for big-endian AArch64 targets Fixes #22311. Thanks to @zeldin for the patch. - - - - - f5a486eb by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-25T18:10:19-04:00 Cleanup String/FastString conversions Remove unused mkPtrString and isUnderscoreFS. We no longer use mkPtrString since 1d03d8bef96. Remove unnecessary conversions between FastString and String and back. - - - - - f7bfb40c by Ryan Scott at 2022-10-26T00:01:24-04:00 Broaden the in-scope sets for liftEnvSubst and composeTCvSubst This patch fixes two distinct (but closely related) buglets that were uncovered in #22235: * `liftEnvSubst` used an empty in-scope set, which was not wide enough to cover the variables in the range of the substitution. This patch fixes this by populating the in-scope set from the free variables in the range of the substitution. * `composeTCvSubst` applied the first substitution argument to the range of the second substitution argument, but the first substitution's in-scope set was not wide enough to cover the range of the second substutition. We similarly fix this issue in this patch by widening the first substitution's in-scope set before applying it. Fixes #22235. - - - - - 0270cc54 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T00:02:01-04:00 Introduce TcRnWithHsDocContext (#22346) Before this patch, GHC used withHsDocContext to attach an HsDocContext to an error message: addErr $ mkTcRnUnknownMessage $ mkPlainError noHints (withHsDocContext ctxt msg) The problem with this approach is that it only works with TcRnUnknownMessage. But could we attach an HsDocContext to a structured error message in a generic way? This patch solves the problem by introducing a new constructor to TcRnMessage: data TcRnMessage where ... TcRnWithHsDocContext :: !HsDocContext -> !TcRnMessage -> TcRnMessage ... - - - - - 9ab31f42 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-26T09:32:20+02:00 Testsuite: more precise test options Necessary for newer cross-compiling backends (JS, Wasm) that don't support TH yet. - - - - - f60a1a62 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T12:17:14-04:00 Use TcRnVDQInTermType in noNestedForallsContextsErr (#20115) When faced with VDQ in the type of a term, GHC generates the following error message: Illegal visible, dependent quantification in the type of a term (GHC does not yet support this) Prior to this patch, there were two ways this message could have been generated and represented: 1. with the dedicated constructor TcRnVDQInTermType (see check_type in GHC.Tc.Validity) 2. with the transitional constructor TcRnUnknownMessage (see noNestedForallsContextsErr in GHC.Rename.Utils) Not only this led to duplication of code generating the final SDoc, it also made it tricky to track the origin of the error message. This patch fixes the problem by using TcRnVDQInTermType exclusively. - - - - - 223e159d by Owen Shepherd at 2022-10-27T13:54:33-04:00 Remove source location information from interface files This change aims to minimize source location information leaking into interface files, which makes ABI hashes dependent on the build location. The `Binary (Located a)` instance has been removed completely. It seems that the HIE interface still needs the ability to serialize SrcSpans, but by wrapping the instances, it should be a lot more difficult to inadvertently add source location information. - - - - - 22e3deb9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-27T13:55:37-04:00 Add missing dict binds to specialiser I had forgotten to add the auxiliary dict bindings to the /unfolding/ of a specialised function. This caused #22358, which reports failures when compiling Hackage packages fixed-vector indexed-traversable Regression test T22357 is snarfed from indexed-traversable - - - - - a8ed36f9 by Evan Relf at 2022-10-27T13:56:36-04:00 Fix broken link to `async` package - - - - - 750846cd by Zubin Duggal at 2022-10-28T00:49:22-04:00 Pass correct package db when testing stage1. It used to pick the db for stage-2 which obviously didn't work. - - - - - ad612f55 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-28T00:50:00-04:00 Minor SDoc-related cleanup * Rename pprCLabel to pprCLabelStyle, and use the name pprCLabel for a function using CStyle (analogous to pprAsmLabel) * Move LabelStyle to the CLabel module, it no longer needs to be in Outputable. * Move calls to 'text' right next to literals, to make sure the text/str rule is triggered. * Remove FastString/String roundtrip in Tc.Deriv.Generate * Introduce showSDocForUser', which abstracts over a pattern in GHCi.UI - - - - - c2872f3f by Bryan Richter at 2022-10-28T11:36:34+03:00 CI: Don't run lint-submods on nightly Fixes #22325 - - - - - 270037fa by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-10-28T19:46:12-04:00 Start the deprecation process for GHC.Pack - - - - - d45d8cb3 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-01T12:47:21-04:00 Drop a kludge for binutils<2.17, which is now over 10 years old. - - - - - 8ee8b418 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: `name` argument of `createOSThread` can be `const` Since we don't intend to ever change the incoming string, declare this to be true. Also, in the POSIX implementation, the argument is no longer `STG_UNUSED` (since ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2) in any code path. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2#note_460080 - - - - - 13b5f102 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: fix lifetime of `start_thread`s `name` value Since, unlike the code in ee0deb8054da2^, usage of the `name` value passed to `createOSThread` now outlives said function's lifetime, and could hence be released by the caller by the time the new thread runs `start_thread`, it needs to be copied. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2#note_460080 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/9066 - - - - - edd175c9 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: fix OS thread naming in ticker Since ee0deb805, the use of `pthread_setname_np` on Darwin was fixed when invoking `createOSThread`. However, the 'ticker' has some thread-creation code which doesn't rely on `createOSThread`, yet also uses `pthread_setname_np`. This patch enforces all thread creation to go through a single function, which uses the (correct) thread-naming code introduced in ee0deb805. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22206 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/9066 - - - - - b7a00113 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-01T12:48:35-04:00 Typo: rename -fwrite-if-simplfied-core to -fwrite-if-simplified-core - - - - - 30e625e6 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-01T12:49:10-04:00 ThToHs: fix overzealous parenthesization Before this patch, when converting from TH.Exp to LHsExpr GhcPs, the compiler inserted more parentheses than required: ((f a) (b + c)) d This was happening because the LHS of the function application was parenthesized as if it was the RHS. Now we use funPrec and appPrec appropriately and produce sensibly parenthesized expressions: f a (b + c) d I also took the opportunity to remove the special case for LamE, which was not special at all and simply duplicated code. - - - - - 0560821f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:49:47-04:00 Add accurate skolem info when quantifying Ticket #22379 revealed that skolemiseQuantifiedTyVar was dropping the passed-in skol_info on the floor when it encountered a SkolemTv. Bad! Several TyCons thereby share a single SkolemInfo on their binders, which lead to bogus error reports. - - - - - 38d19668 by Fendor at 2022-11-01T12:50:25-04:00 Expose UnitEnvGraphKey for user-code - - - - - 77e24902 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:51:00-04:00 Shrink test case for #22357 Ryan Scott offered a cut-down repro case (60 lines instead of more than 700 lines) - - - - - 4521f649 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:51:00-04:00 Add two tests for #17366 - - - - - 6b400d26 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_NORETURN` Instead of sprinkling the codebase with `GNU(C3)_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__)`, add a `STG_NORETURN` macro (for, basically, the same thing) similar to `STG_UNUSED` and others, and update the code to use this macro where applicable. - - - - - f9638654 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: consistently use `STG_UNUSED` - - - - - 81a58433 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_USED` Similar to `STG_UNUSED`, have a specific macro for `__attribute__(used)`. - - - - - 41e1f748 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_MALLOC` Instead of using `GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__malloc__)`, provide a `STG_MALLOC` macro definition and use it instead. - - - - - 3a9a8bde by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: use `STG_UNUSED` - - - - - 9ab999de by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: specify deallocator of allocating functions This patch adds a new `STG_MALLOC1` macro (and its counterpart `STG_MALLOC2` for completeness) which allows to specify the deallocation function to be used with allocations of allocating functions, and applies it to `stg*allocBytes`. It also fixes a case where `free` was used to free up an `stgMallocBytes` allocation, found by the above change. See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-malloc-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - 81c0c7c9 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: use `alloc_size` attribute This patch adds the `STG_ALLOC_SIZE1` and `STG_ALLOC_SIZE2` macros which allow to set the `alloc_size` attribute on functions, when available. See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-alloc_005fsize-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - 99a1d896 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: add and use `STG_RETURNS_NONNULL` See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-returns_005fnonnull-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - c235b399 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: tag `stgStrndup` as `STG_MALLOC` See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - ed81b448 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-02T12:07:27-04:00 Move Symbol implementation note out of public haddock - - - - - 284fd39c by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-03T01:58:54-04:00 gen-dll: Drop it Currently it is only used by the make build system, which is soon to be retired, and it has not built since 41cf758b. We may need to reintroduce it when dynamic-linking support is introduced on Windows, but we will cross that bridge once we get there. Fixes #21753. - - - - - 24f4f54f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-03T01:59:30-04:00 Port foundation numeric tests to GHC testsuite This commit ports the numeric tests which found a regression in GHC-9.4. https://github.com/haskell-foundation/foundation/issues/571 Included in the commit is a simple random number generator and simplified QuickCheck implementation. In future these could be factored out of this standalone file and reused as a general purpose library which could be used for other QuickCheck style tests in the testsuite. See #22282 - - - - - d51bf7bd by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-03T02:00:13-04:00 git: ignore HIE files. Cleans up git status if one sets -fwrite-ide-info in hadrian/ghci. - - - - - a9fc15b1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-03T02:00:49-04:00 Clarify status of bindings in WholeCoreBindings Gergo points out that these bindings are tidied, rather than prepd as the variable claims. Therefore we update the name of the variable to reflect reality and add a comment to the data type to try to erase any future confusion. Fixes #22307 - - - - - 634da448 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-03T21:25:02+00:00 Fix haddocks for GHC.IORef - - - - - 31125154 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-03T23:08:09-04:00 Export pprTrace and friends from GHC.Prelude. Introduces GHC.Prelude.Basic which can be used in modules which are a dependency of the ppr code. - - - - - bdc8cbb3 by Bryan Richter at 2022-11-04T10:27:37+02:00 CI: Allow hadrian-ghc-in-ghci to run in nightlies Since lint-submods doesn't run in nightlies, hadrian-ghc-in-ghci needs to mark it as "optional" so it can run if the job doesn't exist. Fixes #22396. - - - - - 3c0e3793 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-05T00:29:57-04:00 Minor refactor around FastStrings Pass FastStrings to functions directly, to make sure the rule for fsLit "literal" fires. Remove SDoc indirection in GHCi.UI.Tags and GHC.Unit.Module.Graph. - - - - - e41b2f55 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-05T14:18:10+00:00 Bump unix submodule to 2.8.0.0 Also bumps process and ghc-boot bounds on unix. For hadrian, when cross-compiling, we add -Wwarn=unused-imports -Wwarn=unused-top-binds to validation flavour. Further fixes in unix and/or hsc2hs is needed to make it completely free of warnings; for the time being, this change is needed to unblock other cross-compilation related work. - - - - - 42938a58 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-05T14:18:10+00:00 Bump Win32 submodule to 2.13.4.0 Fixes #22098 - - - - - e7372bc5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump ci-images revision ci-images has recently been updated, including changes needed for wasm32-wasi CI. - - - - - 88cb9492 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump gmp-tarballs submodule Includes a fix for wasm support, doesn't impact other targets. - - - - - 69427ce9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump haskeline submodule Includes a fix for wasm support, doesn't impact other targets. - - - - - 5fe11fe6 by Carter Schonwald at 2022-11-07T13:22:14-05:00 bump llvm upper bound - - - - - 68f49874 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-08T12:53:55-05:00 Define `Infinite` list and use where appropriate. Also add perf test for infinite list fusion. In particular, in `GHC.Core`, often we deal with infinite lists of roles. Also in a few locations we deal with infinite lists of names. Thanks to simonpj for helping to write the Note [Fusion for `Infinite` lists]. - - - - - ce726cd2 by Ross Paterson at 2022-11-08T12:54:34-05:00 Fix TypeData issues (fixes #22315 and #22332) There were two bugs here: 1. Treating type-level constructors as PromotedDataCon doesn't always work, in particular because constructors promoted via DataKinds are called both T and 'T. (Tests T22332a, T22332b, T22315a, T22315b) Fix: guard these cases with isDataKindsPromotedDataCon. 2. Type-level constructors were sent to the code generator, producing things like constructor wrappers. (Tests T22332a, T22332b) Fix: test for them in isDataTyCon. Other changes: * changed the marking of "type data" DataCon's as suggested by SPJ. * added a test TDGADT for a type-level GADT. * comment tweaks * change tcIfaceTyCon to ignore IfaceTyConInfo, so that IfaceTyConInfo is used only for pretty printing, not for typechecking. (SPJ) - - - - - 132f8908 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Clarify msum/asum documentation - - - - - bb5888c5 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Add example for (<$) - - - - - 080fffa1 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Document what Alternative/MonadPlus instances actually do - - - - - 92ccb8de by Giles Anderson at 2022-11-09T09:27:52-05:00 Use TcRnDiagnostic in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance (#20117) The following `TcRnDiagnostic` messages have been introduced: TcRnWarnUnsatisfiedMinimalDefinition TcRnMisplacedInstSig TcRnBadBootFamInstDeclErr TcRnIllegalFamilyInstance TcRnAssocInClassErr TcRnBadFamInstDecl TcRnNotOpenFamily - - - - - 90c5abd4 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-11-09T09:28:30-05:00 GHCi tags generation phase 2 see #19884 - - - - - f9f17b68 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:20:03+00:00 Fire RULES in the Specialiser The Specialiser has, for some time, fires class-op RULES in the specialiser itself: see Note [Specialisation modulo dictionary selectors] This MR beefs it up a bit, so that it fires /all/ RULES in the specialiser, not just class-op rules. See Note [Fire rules in the specialiser] The result is a bit more specialisation; see test simplCore/should_compile/T21851_2 This pushed me into a bit of refactoring. I made a new data types GHC.Core.Rules.RuleEnv, which combines - the several source of rules (local, home-package, external) - the orphan-module dependencies in a single record for `getRules` to consult. That drove a bunch of follow-on refactoring, including allowing me to remove cr_visible_orphan_mods from the CoreReader data type. I moved some of the RuleBase/RuleEnv stuff into GHC.Core.Rule. The reorganisation in the Simplifier improve compile times a bit (geom mean -0.1%), but T9961 is an outlier Metric Decrease: T9961 - - - - - 2b3d0bee by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:21:13+00:00 Make indexError work better The problem here is described at some length in Note [Boxity for bottoming functions] and Note [Reboxed crud for bottoming calls] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch adds a SPECIALISE pragma for indexError, which makes it much less vulnerable to the problem described in these Notes. (This came up in another line of work, where a small change made indexError do reboxing (in nofib/spectral/simple/table_sort) that didn't happen before my change. I've opened #22404 to document the fagility. - - - - - 399e921b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:21:14+00:00 Fix DsUselessSpecialiseForClassMethodSelector msg The error message for DsUselessSpecialiseForClassMethodSelector was just wrong (a typo in some earlier work); trivial fix - - - - - dac0682a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-10T21:16:01-05:00 WorkWrap: Unboxing unboxed tuples is not always useful (#22388) See Note [Unboxing through unboxed tuples]. Fixes #22388. - - - - - 1230c268 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-10T21:16:01-05:00 Boxity: Handle argument budget of unboxed tuples correctly (#21737) Now Budget roughly tracks the combined width of all arguments after unarisation. See the changes to `Note [Worker argument budgets]`. Fixes #21737. - - - - - 2829fd92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:54-05:00 autoconf: check getpid getuid raise This patch adds checks for getpid, getuid and raise in autoconf. These functions are absent in wasm32-wasi and thus needs to be checked. - - - - - f5dfd1b4 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 hadrian: add -Wwarn only for cross-compiling unix - - - - - 2e6ab453 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 hadrian: add targetSupportsThreadedRts flag This patch adds a targetSupportsThreadedRts flag to indicate whether the target supports the threaded rts at all, different from existing targetSupportsSMP that checks whether -N is supported by the RTS. All existing flavours have also been updated accordingly to respect this flags. Some targets (e.g. wasm32-wasi) does not support the threaded rts, therefore this flag is needed for the default flavours to work. It makes more sense to have proper autoconf logic to check for threading support, but for the time being, we just set the flag to False iff the target is wasm32. - - - - - 8104f6f5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Fix Cmm symbol kind - - - - - b2035823 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 add the two key graph modules from Martin Erwig's FGL Martin Erwig's FGL (Functional Graph Library) provides an "inductive" representation of graphs. A general graph has labeled nodes and labeled edges. The key operation on a graph is to decompose it by removing one node, together with the edges that connect the node to the rest of the graph. There is also an inverse composition operation. The decomposition and composition operations make this representation of graphs exceptionally well suited to implement graph algorithms in which the graph is continually changing, as alluded to in #21259. This commit adds `GHC.Data.Graph.Inductive.Graph`, which defines the interface, and `GHC.Data.Graph.Inductive.PatriciaTree`, which provides an implementation. Both modules are taken from `fgl-5.7.0.3` on Hackage, with these changes: - Copyright and license text have been copied into the files themselves, not stored separately. - Some calls to `error` have been replaced with calls to `panic`. - Conditional-compilation support for older versions of GHC, `containers`, and `base` has been removed. - - - - - 3633a5f5 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 add new modules for reducibility and WebAssembly translation - - - - - df7bfef8 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Add support for the wasm32-wasi target tuple This patch adds the wasm32-wasi tuple support to various places in the tree: autoconf, hadrian, ghc-boot and also the compiler. The codegen logic will come in subsequent commits. - - - - - 32ae62e6 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 deriveConstants: parse .ll output for wasm32 due to broken nm This patch makes deriveConstants emit and parse an .ll file when targeting wasm. It's a necessary workaround for broken llvm-nm on wasm, which isn't capable of reporting correct constant values when parsing an object. - - - - - 07e92c92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: workaround cmm's improper variadic ccall breaking wasm32 typechecking Unlike other targets, wasm requires the function signature of the call site and callee to strictly match. So in Cmm, when we call a C function that actually returns a value, we need to add an _unused local variable to receive it, otherwise type error awaits. An even bigger problem is calling variadic functions like barf() and such. Cmm doesn't support CAPI calling convention yet, so calls to variadic functions just happen to work in some cases with some target's ABI. But again, it doesn't work with wasm. Fortunately, the wasm C ABI lowers varargs to a stack pointer argument, and it can be passed NULL when no other arguments are expected to be passed. So we also add the additional unused NULL arguments to those functions, so to fix wasm, while not affecting behavior on other targets. - - - - - 00124d12 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 testsuite: correct sleep() signature in T5611 In libc, sleep() returns an integer. The ccall type signature should match the libc definition, otherwise it causes linker error on wasm. - - - - - d72466a9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: prefer ffi_type_void over FFI_TYPE_VOID This patch uses ffi_type_void instead of FFI_TYPE_VOID in the interpreter code, since the FFI_TYPE_* macros are not available in libffi-wasm32 yet. The libffi public documentation also only mentions the lower-case ffi_type_* symbols, so we should prefer the lower-case API here. - - - - - 4d36a1d3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: don't define RTS_USER_SIGNALS when signal.h is not present In the rts, we have a RTS_USER_SIGNALS macro, and most signal-related logic is guarded with RTS_USER_SIGNALS. This patch extends the range of code guarded with RTS_USER_SIGNALS, and define RTS_USER_SIGNALS iff signal.h is actually detected by autoconf. This is required for wasm32-wasi to work, which lacks signals. - - - - - 3f1e164f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: use HAVE_GETPID to guard subprocess related logic We've previously added detection of getpid() in autoconf. This patch uses HAVE_GETPID to guard some subprocess related logic in the RTS. This is required for certain targets like wasm32-wasi, where there isn't a process model at all. - - - - - 50bf5e77 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: IPE.c: don't do mutex stuff when THREADED_RTS is not defined This patch adds the missing THREADED_RTS CPP guard to mutex logic in IPE.c. - - - - - ed3b3da0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: genericRaise: use exit() instead when not HAVE_RAISE We check existence of raise() in autoconf, and here, if not HAVE_RAISE, we should use exit() instead in genericRaise. - - - - - c0ba1547 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: checkSuid: don't do it when not HAVE_GETUID When getuid() is not present, don't do checkSuid since it doesn't make sense anyway on that target. - - - - - d2d6dfd2 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: wasm32 placeholder linker This patch adds minimal placeholder linker logic for wasm32, just enough to unblock compiling rts on wasm32. RTS linker functionality is not properly implemented yet for wasm32. - - - - - 65ba3285 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsStartup: chdir to PWD on wasm32 This patch adds a wasm32-specific behavior to RtsStartup logic. When the PWD environment variable is present, we chdir() to it first. The point is to workaround an issue in wasi-libc: it's currently not possible to specify the initial working directory, it always defaults to / (in the virtual filesystem mapped from some host directory). For some use cases this is sufficient, but there are some other cases (e.g. in the testsuite) where the program needs to access files outside. - - - - - 65b82542 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: no timer for wasm32 Due to the lack of threads, on wasm32 there can't be a background timer that periodically resets the context switch flag. This patch disables timer for wasm32, and also makes the scheduler default to -C0 on wasm32 to avoid starving threads. - - - - - e007586f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsSymbols: empty RTS_POSIX_ONLY_SYMBOLS for wasm32 The default RTS_POSIX_ONLY_SYMBOLS doesn't make sense on wasm32. - - - - - 0e33f667 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: Schedule: no FORKPROCESS_PRIMOP_SUPPORTED on wasm32 On wasm32 there isn't a process model at all, so no FORKPROCESS_PRIMOP_SUPPORTED. - - - - - 88bbdb31 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: LibffiAdjustor: adapt to ffi_alloc_prep_closure interface for wasm32 libffi-wasm32 only supports non-standard libffi closure api via ffi_alloc_prep_closure(). This patch implements ffi_alloc_prep_closure() via standard libffi closure api on other targets, and uses it to implement adjustor functionality. - - - - - 15138746 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: don't return memory to OS on wasm32 This patch makes the storage manager not return any memory on wasm32. The detailed reason is described in Note [Megablock allocator on wasm]. - - - - - 631af3cc by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: make flushExec a no-op on wasm32 This patch makes flushExec a no-op on wasm32, since there's no such thing as executable memory on wasm32 in the first place. - - - - - 654a3d46 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsStartup: don't call resetTerminalSettings, freeThreadingResources on wasm32 This patch prevents resetTerminalSettings and freeThreadingResources to be called on wasm32, since there is no TTY or threading on wasm32 at all. - - - - - f271e7ca by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: OSThreads.h: stub types for wasm32 This patch defines stub Condition/Mutex/OSThreadId/ThreadLocalKey types for wasm32, just enough to unblock compiling RTS. Any threading-related functionality has been patched to be disabled on wasm32. - - - - - a6ac67b0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Add register mapping for wasm32 This patch adds register mapping logic for wasm32. See Note [Register mapping on WebAssembly] in wasm32 NCG for more description. - - - - - d7b33982 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: wasm32 specific logic This patch adds the rest of wasm32 specific logic in rts. - - - - - 7f59b0f3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: fall back to using monotonic clock to emulate cputime on wasm32 On wasm32, we have to fall back to using monotonic clock to emulate cputime, since there's no native support for cputime as a clock id. - - - - - 5fcbae0b by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: more autoconf checks for wasm32 This patch adds more autoconf checks to base, since those functions and headers may exist on other POSIX systems but don't exist on wasm32. - - - - - 00a9359f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: avoid using unsupported posix functionality on wasm32 This base patch avoids using unsupported posix functionality on wasm32. - - - - - 34b8f611 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 autoconf: set CrossCompiling=YES in cross bindist configure This patch fixes the bindist autoconf logic to properly set CrossCompiling=YES when it's a cross GHC bindist. - - - - - 5ebeaa45 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: add util functions for UniqFM and UniqMap This patch adds addToUFM_L (backed by insertLookupWithKey), addToUniqMap_L and intersectUniqMap_C. These UniqFM/UniqMap util functions are used by the wasm32 NCG. - - - - - 177c56c1 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 driver: avoid -Wl,--no-as-needed for wasm32 The driver used to pass -Wl,--no-as-needed for LLD linking. This is actually only supported for ELF targets, and must be avoided when linking for wasm32. - - - - - 06f01c74 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: allow big arith for wasm32 This patch enables Cmm big arithmetic on wasm32, since 64-bit arithmetic can be efficiently lowered to wasm32 opcodes. - - - - - df6bb112 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 driver: pass -Wa,--no-type-check for wasm32 when runAsPhase This patch passes -Wa,--no-type-check for wasm32 when compiling assembly. See the added note for more detailed explanation. - - - - - c1fe4ab6 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: enforce cmm switch planning for wasm32 This patch forcibly enable Cmm switch planning for wasm32, since otherwise the switch tables we generate may exceed the br_table maximum allowed size. - - - - - a8adc71e by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: annotate CmmFileEmbed with blob length This patch adds the blob length field to CmmFileEmbed. The wasm32 NCG needs to know the precise size of each data segment. - - - - - 36340328 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: wasm32 NCG This patch adds the wasm32 NCG. - - - - - 435f42ea by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 ci: add wasm32-wasi release bindist job - - - - - d8262fdc by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 ci: add a stronger test for cross bindists This commit adds a simple GHC API program that parses and reprints the original hello world program used for basic testing of cross bindists. Before there's full cross-compilation support in the test suite driver, this provides better coverage than the original test. - - - - - 8e6ae882 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 CODEOWNERS: add wasm-specific maintainers - - - - - 707d5651 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-11-11T00:27:31-05:00 Clarify that LLVM upper bound is non-inclusive during configure (#22411) - - - - - 430eccef by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-11T13:16:45-05:00 rts: Check for program_invocation_short_name via autoconf Instead of assuming support on all Linuxes. - - - - - 6dab0046 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-11T13:17:22-05:00 driver: Fix -fdefer-diagnostics flag The `withDeferredDiagnostics` wrapper wasn't doing anything because the session it was modifying wasn't used in hsc_env. Therefore the fix is simple, just push the `getSession` call into the scope of `withDeferredDiagnostics`. Fixes #22391 - - - - - d0c691b6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T13:18:07-05:00 Add a fast path for data constructor workers See Note [Fast path for data constructors] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration This bypasses lots of expensive logic, in the special case of applications of data constructors. It is a surprisingly worthwhile improvement, as you can see in the figures below. Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Read(normal) -2.0% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -2.0% ManyConstructors(normal) -1.3% T10421(normal) -1.9% GOOD T10421a(normal) -1.5% T10858(normal) -1.6% T11545(normal) -1.7% T12234(optasm) -1.3% T12425(optasm) -1.9% GOOD T13035(normal) -1.0% GOOD T13056(optasm) -1.8% T13253(normal) -3.3% GOOD T15164(normal) -1.7% T15304(normal) -3.4% T15630(normal) -2.8% T16577(normal) -4.3% GOOD T17096(normal) -1.1% T17516(normal) -3.1% T18282(normal) -1.9% T18304(normal) -1.2% T18698a(normal) -1.2% GOOD T18698b(normal) -1.5% GOOD T18923(normal) -1.3% T1969(normal) -1.3% GOOD T19695(normal) -4.4% GOOD T21839c(normal) -2.7% GOOD T21839r(normal) -2.7% GOOD T4801(normal) -3.8% GOOD T5642(normal) -3.1% GOOD T6048(optasm) -2.5% GOOD T9020(optasm) -2.7% GOOD T9630(normal) -2.1% GOOD T9961(normal) -11.7% GOOD WWRec(normal) -1.0% geo. mean -1.1% minimum -11.7% maximum +0.1% Metric Decrease: T10421 T12425 T13035 T13253 T16577 T18698a T18698b T1969 T19695 T21839c T21839r T4801 T5642 T6048 T9020 T9630 T9961 - - - - - 3c37d30b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-11T19:18:39+01:00 Use a more efficient printer for code generation (#21853) The changes in `GHC.Utils.Outputable` are the bulk of the patch and drive the rest. The types `HLine` and `HDoc` in Outputable can be used instead of `SDoc` and support printing directly to a handle with `bPutHDoc`. See Note [SDoc versus HDoc] and Note [HLine versus HDoc]. The classes `IsLine` and `IsDoc` are used to make the existing code polymorphic over `HLine`/`HDoc` and `SDoc`. This is done for X86, PPC, AArch64, DWARF and dependencies (printing module names, labels etc.). Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda at gmail.com> Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13379 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T1969 T20049 T21839c T21839r T3064 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T6048 T783 T9198 T9233 - - - - - 6b92b47f by Matthew Craven at 2022-11-11T18:32:14-05:00 Weaken wrinkle 1 of Note [Scrutinee Constant Folding] Fixes #22375. Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 154c70f6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:10+00:00 Fix fragile RULE setup in GHC.Float In testing my type-vs-constraint patch I found that the handling of Natural literals was very fragile -- and I somehow tripped that fragility in my work. So this patch fixes the fragility. See Note [realToFrac natural-to-float] This made a big (9%) difference in one existing test in perf/should_run/T1-359 Metric Decrease: T10359 - - - - - 778c6adc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:10+00:00 Type vs Constraint: finally nailed This big patch addresses the rats-nest of issues that have plagued us for years, about the relationship between Type and Constraint. See #11715/#21623. The main payload of the patch is: * To introduce CONSTRAINT :: RuntimeRep -> Type * To make TYPE and CONSTRAINT distinct throughout the compiler Two overview Notes in GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim * Note [TYPE and CONSTRAINT] * Note [Type and Constraint are not apart] This is the main complication. The specifics * New primitive types (GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim) - CONSTRAINT - ctArrowTyCon (=>) - tcArrowTyCon (-=>) - ccArrowTyCon (==>) - funTyCon FUN -- Not new See Note [Function type constructors and FunTy] and Note [TYPE and CONSTRAINT] * GHC.Builtin.Types: - New type Constraint = CONSTRAINT LiftedRep - I also stopped nonEmptyTyCon being built-in; it only needs to be wired-in * Exploit the fact that Type and Constraint are distinct throughout GHC - Get rid of tcView in favour of coreView. - Many tcXX functions become XX functions. e.g. tcGetCastedTyVar --> getCastedTyVar * Kill off Note [ForAllTy and typechecker equality], in (old) GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical. It said that typechecker-equality should ignore the specified/inferred distinction when comparein two ForAllTys. But that wsa only weakly supported and (worse) implies that we need a separate typechecker equality, different from core equality. No no no. * GHC.Core.TyCon: kill off FunTyCon in data TyCon. There was no need for it, and anyway now we have four of them! * GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep: add two FunTyFlags to FunCo See Note [FunCo] in that module. * GHC.Core.Type. Lots and lots of changes driven by adding CONSTRAINT. The key new function is sORTKind_maybe; most other changes are built on top of that. See also `funTyConAppTy_maybe` and `tyConAppFun_maybe`. * Fix a longstanding bug in GHC.Core.Type.typeKind, and Core Lint, in kinding ForAllTys. See new tules (FORALL1) and (FORALL2) in GHC.Core.Type. (The bug was that before (forall (cv::t1 ~# t2). blah), where blah::TYPE IntRep, would get kind (TYPE IntRep), but it should be (TYPE LiftedRep). See Note [Kinding rules for types] in GHC.Core.Type. * GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare is a new module in which we do eqType and cmpType. Of course, no tcEqType any more. * GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs. I moved some free-var-like function into this module: tyConsOfType, visVarsOfType, and occCheckExpand. Refactoring only. * GHC.Builtin.Types. Compiletely re-engineer boxingDataCon_maybe to have one for each /RuntimeRep/, rather than one for each /Type/. This dramatically widens the range of types we can auto-box. See Note [Boxing constructors] in GHC.Builtin.Types The boxing types themselves are declared in library ghc-prim:GHC.Types. GHC.Core.Make. Re-engineer the treatment of "big" tuples (mkBigCoreVarTup etc) GHC.Core.Make, so that it auto-boxes unboxed values and (crucially) types of kind Constraint. That allows the desugaring for arrows to work; it gathers up free variables (including dictionaries) into tuples. See Note [Big tuples] in GHC.Core.Make. There is still work to do here: #22336. But things are better than before. * GHC.Core.Make. We need two absent-error Ids, aBSENT_ERROR_ID for types of kind Type, and aBSENT_CONSTRAINT_ERROR_ID for vaues of kind Constraint. Ditto noInlineId vs noInlieConstraintId in GHC.Types.Id.Make; see Note [inlineId magic]. * GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep. Completely refactor the NthCo coercion. It is now called SelCo, and its fields are much more descriptive than the single Int we used to have. A great improvement. See Note [SelCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep. * GHC.Core.RoughMap.roughMatchTyConName. Collapse TYPE and CONSTRAINT to a single TyCon, so that the rough-map does not distinguish them. * GHC.Core.DataCon - Mainly just improve documentation * Some significant renamings: GHC.Core.Multiplicity: Many --> ManyTy (easier to grep for) One --> OneTy GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep TyCoBinder --> GHC.Core.Var.PiTyBinder GHC.Core.Var TyCoVarBinder --> ForAllTyBinder AnonArgFlag --> FunTyFlag ArgFlag --> ForAllTyFlag GHC.Core.TyCon TyConTyCoBinder --> TyConPiTyBinder Many functions are renamed in consequence e.g. isinvisibleArgFlag becomes isInvisibleForAllTyFlag, etc * I refactored FunTyFlag (was AnonArgFlag) into a simple, flat data type data FunTyFlag = FTF_T_T -- (->) Type -> Type | FTF_T_C -- (-=>) Type -> Constraint | FTF_C_T -- (=>) Constraint -> Type | FTF_C_C -- (==>) Constraint -> Constraint * GHC.Tc.Errors.Ppr. Some significant refactoring in the TypeEqMisMatch case of pprMismatchMsg. * I made the tyConUnique field of TyCon strict, because I saw code with lots of silly eval's. That revealed that GHC.Settings.Constants.mAX_SUM_SIZE can only be 63, because we pack the sum tag into a 6-bit field. (Lurking bug squashed.) Fixes * #21530 Updates haddock submodule slightly. Performance changes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I was worried that compile times would get worse, but after some careful profiling we are down to a geometric mean 0.1% increase in allocation (in perf/compiler). That seems fine. There is a big runtime improvement in T10359 Metric Decrease: LargeRecord MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T13386 T13719 Metric Increase: T8095 - - - - - 360f5fec by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:11+00:00 Indent closing "#-}" to silence HLint - - - - - e160cf47 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-12T08:05:28-05:00 Fix merge conflict in T18355.stderr Fixes #22446 - - - - - 294f9073 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-12T23:14:13+00:00 Fix a trivial typo in dataConNonlinearType Fixes #22416 - - - - - 268a3ce9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-14T09:36:57-05:00 eventlog: Ensure that IPE output contains actual info table pointers The refactoring in 866c736e introduced a rather subtle change in the semantics of the IPE eventlog output, changing the eventlog field from encoding info table pointers to "TNTC pointers" (which point to entry code when tables-next-to-code is enabled). Fix this. Fixes #22452. - - - - - d91db679 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-14T16:48:10-05:00 testsuite: Add tests for T22347 These are fixed in recent versions but might as well add regression tests. See #22347 - - - - - 8f6c576b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-14T16:48:45-05:00 testsuite: Improve output from tests which have failing pre_cmd There are two changes: * If a pre_cmd fails, then don't attempt to run the test. * If a pre_cmd fails, then print the stdout and stderr from running that command (which hopefully has a nice error message). For example: ``` =====> 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] *** framework failure for test-defaulting-plugin(normal) pre_cmd failed: 2 ** pre_cmd was "$MAKE -s --no-print-directory -C defaulting-plugin package.test-defaulting-plugin TOP={top}". stdout: stderr: DefaultLifted.hs:19:13: error: [GHC-76037] Not in scope: type constructor or class ‘Typ’ Suggested fix: Perhaps use one of these: ‘Type’ (imported from GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType), data constructor ‘Type’ (imported from GHC.Plugins) | 19 | instance Eq Typ where | ^^^ make: *** [Makefile:17: package.test-defaulting-plugin] Error 1 Performance Metrics (test environment: local): ``` Fixes #22329 - - - - - 2b7d5ccc by Madeline Haraj at 2022-11-14T22:44:17+00:00 Implement UNPACK support for sum types. This is based on osa's unpack_sums PR from ages past. The meat of the patch is implemented in dataConArgUnpackSum and described in Note [UNPACK for sum types]. - - - - - 78f7ecb0 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-14T22:20:29-05:00 Expand on the need to clone local binders. Fixes #22402. - - - - - 65ce43cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-14T22:21:05-05:00 Fix :i Constraint printing "type Constraint = Constraint" Since Constraint became a synonym for CONSTRAINT 'LiftedRep, we need the same code for handling printing as for the synonym Type = TYPE 'LiftedRep. This addresses the same bug as #18594, so I'm reusing the test. - - - - - 94549f8f by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-11-15T21:36:03-05:00 configure: Don't check for an unsupported version of LLVM The upper bound is not inclusive. Fixes #22449 - - - - - 02d3511b by Bodigrim at 2022-11-15T21:36:41-05:00 Fix capitalization in haddock for TestEquality - - - - - 08bf2881 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-16T09:16:29+00:00 base: make Foreign.Marshal.Pool use RTS internal arena for allocation `Foreign.Marshal.Pool` used to call `malloc` once for each allocation request. Each `Pool` maintained a list of allocated pointers, and traverses the list to `free` each one of those pointers. The extra O(n) overhead is apparently bad for a `Pool` that serves a lot of small allocation requests. This patch uses the RTS internal arena to implement `Pool`, with these benefits: - Gets rid of the extra O(n) overhead. - The RTS arena is simply a bump allocator backed by the block allocator, each allocation request is likely faster than a libc `malloc` call. Closes #14762 #18338. - - - - - 37cfe3c0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-16T14:50:06-05:00 Misc cleanup * Replace catMaybes . map f with mapMaybe f * Use concatFS to concatenate multiple FastStrings * Fix documentation of -exclude-module * Cleanup getIgnoreCount in GHCi.UI - - - - - b0ac3813 by Lawton Nichols at 2022-11-19T03:22:14-05:00 Give better errors for code corrupted by Unicode smart quotes (#21843) Previously, we emitted a generic and potentially confusing error during lexical analysis on programs containing smart quotes (“/”/‘/’). This commit adds smart quote-aware lexer errors. - - - - - cb8430f8 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Make OpaqueNo* tests less noisy to unrelated changes - - - - - b1a8af69 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Simplifier: Consider `seq` as a `BoringCtxt` (#22317) See `Note [Seq is boring]` for the rationale. Fixes #22317. - - - - - 9fd11585 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Make T21839c's ghc/max threshold more forgiving - - - - - 4b6251ab by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-19T03:23:24-05:00 Be more careful when reporting unbound RULE binders See Note [Variables unbound on the LHS] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. Fixes #22471. - - - - - e8f2b80d by Peter Trommler at 2022-11-19T03:23:59-05:00 PPC NCG: Fix generating assembler code Fixes #22479 - - - - - f2f9ef07 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-20T18:39:30-05:00 Extend documentation for Data.IORef - - - - - ef511b23 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-20T18:40:05-05:00 Buglet in GHC.Tc.Module.checkBootTyCon This lurking bug used the wrong function to compare two types in GHC.Tc.Module.checkBootTyCon It's hard to trigger the bug, which only came up during !9343, so there's no regression test in this MR. - - - - - 451aeac3 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-20T18:40:44-05:00 Add since pragmas for c_interruptible_open and hostIsThreaded - - - - - 8d6aaa49 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:16-05:00 Introduce CapIOManager as the per-cap I/O mangager state Rather than each I/O manager adding things into the Capability structure ad-hoc, we should have a common CapIOManager iomgr member of the Capability structure, with a common interface to initialise etc. The content of the CapIOManager struct will be defined differently for each I/O manager implementation. Eventually we should be able to have the CapIOManager be opaque to the rest of the RTS, and known just to the I/O manager implementation. We plan for that by making the Capability contain a pointer to the CapIOManager rather than containing the structure directly. Initially just move the Unix threaded I/O manager's control FD. - - - - - 8901285e by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Add hook markCapabilityIOManager To allow I/O managers to have GC roots in the Capability, within the CapIOManager structure. Not yet used in this patch. - - - - - 5cf709c5 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move APPEND_TO_BLOCKED_QUEUE from cmm to C The I/O and delay blocking primitives for the non-threaded way currently access the blocked_queue and sleeping_queue directly. We want to move where those queues are to make their ownership clearer: to have them clearly belong to the I/O manager impls rather than to the scheduler. Ultimately we will want to change their representation too. It's inconvenient to do that if these queues are accessed directly from cmm code. So as a first step, replace the APPEND_TO_BLOCKED_QUEUE with a C version appendToIOBlockedQueue(), and replace the open-coded sleeping_queue insertion with insertIntoSleepingQueue(). - - - - - ced9acdb by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move {blocked,sleeping}_queue from scheduler global vars to CapIOManager The blocked_queue_{hd,tl} and the sleeping_queue are currently cooperatively managed between the scheduler and (some but not all of) the non-threaded I/O manager implementations. They lived as global vars with the scheduler, but are poked by I/O primops and the I/O manager backends. This patch is a step on the path towards making the management of I/O or timer blocking belong to the I/O managers and not the scheduler. Specifically, this patch moves the {blocked,sleeping}_queue from being global vars in the scheduler to being members of the CapIOManager struct within each Capability. They are not yet exclusively used by the I/O managers: they are still poked from a couple other places, notably in the scheduler before calling awaitEvent. - - - - - 0f68919e by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Remove the now-unused markScheduler The global vars {blocked,sleeping}_queue are now in the Capability and so get marked there via markCapabilityIOManager. - - - - - 39a91f60 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move macros for checking for pending IO or timers from Schedule.h to Schedule.c and IOManager.h This is just moving, the next step will be to rejig them slightly. For the non-threaded RTS the scheduler needs to be able to test for there being pending I/O operation or pending timers. The implementation of these tests should really be considered to be part of the I/O managers and not part of the scheduler. - - - - - 664b034b by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Replace EMPTY_{BLOCKED,SLEEPING}_QUEUE macros by function These are the macros originaly from Scheduler.h, previously moved to IOManager.h, and now replaced with a single inline function anyPendingTimeoutsOrIO(). We can use a single function since the two macros were always checked together. Note that since anyPendingTimeoutsOrIO is defined for all IO manager cases, including threaded, we do not need to guard its use by cpp #if !defined(THREADED_RTS) - - - - - 32946220 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Expand emptyThreadQueues inline for clarity It was not really adding anything. The name no longer meant anything since those I/O and timeout queues do not belong to the scheuler. In one of the two places it was used, the comments already had to explain what it did, whereas now the code matches the comment nicely. - - - - - 9943baf9 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move the awaitEvent declaration into IOManager.h And add or adjust comments at the use sites of awaitEvent. - - - - - 054dcc9d by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Pass the Capability *cap explicitly to awaitEvent It is currently only used in the non-threaded RTS so it works to use MainCapability, but it's a bit nicer to pass the cap anyway. It's certainly shorter. - - - - - 667fe5a4 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Pass the Capability *cap explicitly to appendToIOBlockedQueue And to insertIntoSleepingQueue. Again, it's a bit cleaner and simpler though not strictly necessary given that these primops are currently only used in the non-threaded RTS. - - - - - 7181b074 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Reveiew feedback: improve one of the TODO comments The one about the nonsense (const False) test on WinIO for there being any IO or timers pending, leading to unnecessary complication later in the scheduler. - - - - - e5b68183 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-22T02:06:52-05:00 Optimize getLevity. Avoid the intermediate data structures allocated by splitTyConApp. This avoids ~0.5% of allocations for a build using -O2. Fixes #22254 - - - - - de5fb348 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-22T02:07:28-05:00 hadrian:Set TNTC when running testsuite. - - - - - 9d61c182 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-22T15:59:34-05:00 Add unsafePtrEquality# restricted to UnliftedTypes - - - - - e817c871 by Jonathan Dowland at 2022-11-22T16:00:14-05:00 utils/unlit: adjust parser to match Report spec The Haskell 2010 Report says that, for Latex-style Literate format, "Program code begins on the first line following a line that begins \begin{code}". (This is unchanged from the 98 Report) However the unlit.c implementation only matches a line that contains "\begin{code}" and nothing else. One consequence of this is that one cannot suffix Latex options to the code environment. I.e., this does not work: \begin{code}[label=foo,caption=Foo Code] Adjust the matcher to conform to the specification from the Report. The Haskell Wiki currently recommends suffixing a '%' to \begin{code} in order to deliberately hide a code block from Haskell. This is bad advice, as it's relying on an implementation quirk rather than specified behaviour. None-the-less, some people have tried to use it, c.f. <https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2009-September/066780.html> An alternative solution is to define a separate, equivalent Latex environment to "code", that is functionally identical in Latex but ignored by unlit. This should not be a burden: users are required to manually define the code environment anyway, as it is not provided by the Latex verbatim or lstlistings packages usually used for presenting code in documents. Fixes #3549. - - - - - 0b7fef11 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-11-23T12:44:33-05:00 Fix eventlog all option Previously it didn't enable/disable nonmoving_gc and ticky event types Fixes #21813 - - - - - 04d0618c by Arnaud Spiwack at 2022-11-23T12:45:14-05:00 Expand Note [Linear types] with the stance on linting linearity Per the discussion on #22123 - - - - - e1538516 by Lawton Nichols at 2022-11-23T12:45:55-05:00 Add documentation on custom Prelude modules (#22228) Specifically, custom Prelude modules that are named `Prelude`. - - - - - b5c71454 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-11-23T12:46:35-05:00 Don't let configure perform trivial substitutions (#21846) Hadrian now performs substitutions, especially to generate .cabal files from .cabal.in files. Two benefits: 1. We won't have to re-configure when we modify thing.cabal.in. Hadrian will take care of this for us. 2. It paves the way to allow the same package to be configured differently by Hadrian in the same session. This will be useful to fix #19174: we want to build a stage2 cross-compiler for the host platform and a stage1 compiler for the cross target platform in the same Hadrian session. - - - - - 99aca26b by nineonine at 2022-11-23T12:47:11-05:00 CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types (#22043) Previously, when using `capi` calling convention in foreign declarations, code generator failed to handle const-cualified pointer return types. This resulted in CC toolchain throwing `-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers` warning. `Foreign.C.Types.ConstPtr` newtype was introduced to handle these cases - special treatment was put in place to generate appropritetly qualified C wrapper that no longer triggers the above mentioned warning. Fixes #22043 - - - - - 040bfdc3 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-23T21:59:03-05:00 Scrub some no-warning pragmas. - - - - - 178c1fd8 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-23T21:59:39-05:00 Check if the SDoc starts with a single quote (#22488) This patch fixes pretty-printing of character literals inside promoted lists and tuples. When we pretty-print a promoted list or tuple whose first element starts with a single quote, we want to add a space between the opening bracket and the element: '[True] -- ok '[ 'True] -- ok '['True] -- not ok If we don't add the space, we accidentally produce a character literal '['. Before this patch, pprSpaceIfPromotedTyCon inspected the type as an AST and tried to guess if it would be rendered with a single quote. However, it missed the case when the inner type was itself a character literal: '[ 'x'] -- ok '['x'] -- not ok Instead of adding this particular case, I opted for a more future-proof solution: check the SDoc directly. This way we can detect if the single quote is actually there instead of trying to predict it from the AST. The new function is called spaceIfSingleQuote. - - - - - 11627c42 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-23T22:00:15-05:00 notes: Fix references to HPT space leak note Updating this note was missed when updating the HPT to the HUG. Fixes #22477 - - - - - 86ff1523 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2022-11-24T17:24:51-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Expr to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) Problem: avoid usage of TcRnMessageUnknown Solution: The following `TcRnMessage` messages has been introduced: TcRnNoRebindableSyntaxRecordDot TcRnNoFieldPunsRecordDot TcRnIllegalStaticExpression TcRnIllegalStaticFormInSplice TcRnListComprehensionDuplicateBinding TcRnEmptyStmtsGroup TcRnLastStmtNotExpr TcRnUnexpectedStatementInContext TcRnIllegalTupleSection TcRnIllegalImplicitParameterBindings TcRnSectionWithoutParentheses Co-authored-by: sheaf <sam.derbyshire at gmail.com> - - - - - d198a19a by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-24T17:25:29-05:00 rts: fix missing Arena.h symbols in RtsSymbols.c It was an unfortunate oversight in !8961 and broke devel2 builds. - - - - - 5943e739 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-25T04:38:28-05:00 Assorted fixes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 1f1b99b8 by sheaf at 2022-11-25T04:38:28-05:00 Review suggestions for assorted fixes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 13d627bb by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-25T04:39:04-05:00 Print unticked promoted data constructors (#20531) Before this patch, GHC unconditionally printed ticks before promoted data constructors: ghci> type T = True -- unticked (user-written) ghci> :kind! T T :: Bool = 'True -- ticked (compiler output) After this patch, GHC prints ticks only when necessary: ghci> type F = False -- unticked (user-written) ghci> :kind! F F :: Bool = False -- unticked (compiler output) ghci> data False -- introduce ambiguity ghci> :kind! F F :: Bool = 'False -- ticked by necessity (compiler output) The old behavior can be enabled by -fprint-redundant-promotion-ticks. Summary of changes: * Rename PrintUnqualified to NamePprCtx * Add QueryPromotionTick to it * Consult the GlobalRdrEnv to decide whether to print a tick (see mkPromTick) * Introduce -fprint-redundant-promotion-ticks Co-authored-by: Artyom Kuznetsov <hi at wzrd.ht> - - - - - d10dc6bd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-25T22:31:27+00:00 Fix decomposition of TyConApps Ticket #22331 showed that we were being too eager to decompose a Wanted TyConApp, leading to incompleteness in the solver. To understand all this I ended up doing a substantial rewrite of the old Note [Decomposing equalities], now reborn as Note [Decomposing TyConApp equalities]. Plus rewrites of other related Notes. The actual fix is very minor and actually simplifies the code: in `can_decompose` in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canTyConApp`, we now call `noMatchableIrreds`. A closely related refactor: we stop trying to use the same "no matchable givens" function here as in `matchClassInst`. Instead split into two much simpler functions. - - - - - 2da5c38a by Will Hawkins at 2022-11-26T04:05:04-05:00 Redirect output of musttail attribute test Compilation output from test for support of musttail attribute leaked to the console. - - - - - 0eb1c331 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T08:55:53+00:00 Move hs_mulIntMayOflo cbits to ghc-prim It's only used by wasm NCG at the moment, but ghc-prim is a more reasonable place for hosting out-of-line primops. Also, we only need a single version of hs_mulIntMayOflo. - - - - - 36b53a9d by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T09:05:57+00:00 compiler: generate ccalls for clz/ctz/popcnt in wasm NCG We used to generate a single wasm clz/ctz/popcnt opcode, but it's wrong when it comes to subwords, so might as well generate ccalls for them. See #22470 for details. - - - - - d4134e92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T23:48:14-05:00 compiler: remove unused MO_U_MulMayOflo We actually only emit MO_S_MulMayOflo and never emit MO_U_MulMayOflo anywhere. - - - - - 8d15eadc by Apoorv Ingle at 2022-11-29T03:09:31-05:00 Killing cc_fundeps, streamlining kind equality orientation, and type equality processing order Fixes: #217093 Associated to #19415 This change * Flips the orientation of the the generated kind equality coercion in canEqLHSHetero; * Removes `cc_fundeps` in CDictCan as the check was incomplete; * Changes `canDecomposableTyConAppOk` to ensure we process kind equalities before type equalities and avoiding a call to `canEqLHSHetero` while processing wanted TyConApp equalities * Adds 2 new tests for validating the change - testsuites/typecheck/should_compile/T21703.hs and - testsuites/typecheck/should_fail/T19415b.hs (a simpler version of T19415.hs) * Misc: Due to the change in the equality direction some error messages now have flipped type mismatch errors * Changes in Notes: - Note [Fundeps with instances, and equality orientation] supercedes Note [Fundeps with instances] - Added Note [Kind Equality Orientation] to visualize the kind flipping - Added Note [Decomposing Dependent TyCons and Processing Wanted Equalties] - - - - - 646969d4 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-29T03:10:13-05:00 Change printing of sized literals to match the proposal Literals in Core were printed as e.g. 0xFF#16 :: Int16#. The proposal 451 now specifies syntax 0xFF#Int16. This change affects the Core printer only - more to be done later. Part of #21422. - - - - - 02e282ec by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-29T03:10:48-05:00 Be a bit more selective about floating bottoming expressions This MR arranges to float a bottoming expression to the top only if it escapes a value lambda. See #22494 and Note [Floating to the top] in SetLevels. This has a generally beneficial effect in nofib +-------------------------------++----------+ | ||tsv (rel) | +===============================++==========+ | imaginary/paraffins || -0.93% | | imaginary/rfib || -0.05% | | real/fem || -0.03% | | real/fluid || -0.01% | | real/fulsom || +0.05% | | real/gamteb || -0.27% | | real/gg || -0.10% | | real/hidden || -0.01% | | real/hpg || -0.03% | | real/scs || -11.13% | | shootout/k-nucleotide || -0.01% | | shootout/n-body || -0.08% | | shootout/reverse-complement || -0.00% | | shootout/spectral-norm || -0.02% | | spectral/fibheaps || -0.20% | | spectral/hartel/fft || -1.04% | | spectral/hartel/solid || +0.33% | | spectral/hartel/wave4main || -0.35% | | spectral/mate || +0.76% | +===============================++==========+ | geom mean || -0.12% | The effect on compile time is generally slightly beneficial Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ---------------------------------------------- MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.3% PmSeriesG(normal) -0.2% PmSeriesT(normal) -0.1% T10421(normal) -0.1% T10421a(normal) -0.1% T10858(normal) -0.1% T11276(normal) -0.1% T11303b(normal) -0.2% T11545(normal) -0.1% T11822(normal) -0.1% T12150(optasm) -0.1% T12234(optasm) -0.3% T13035(normal) -0.2% T16190(normal) -0.1% T16875(normal) -0.4% T17836b(normal) -0.2% T17977(normal) -0.2% T17977b(normal) -0.2% T18140(normal) -0.1% T18282(normal) -0.1% T18304(normal) -0.2% T18698a(normal) -0.1% T18923(normal) -0.1% T20049(normal) -0.1% T21839r(normal) -0.1% T5837(normal) -0.4% T6048(optasm) +3.2% BAD T9198(normal) -0.2% T9630(normal) -0.1% TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) -0.4% hard_hole_fits(normal) -0.1% geo. mean -0.0% minimum -0.4% maximum +3.2% The T6048 outlier is hard to pin down, but it may be the effect of reading in more interface files definitions. It's a small program for which compile time is very short, so I'm not bothered about it. Metric Increase: T6048 - - - - - ab23dc5e by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-29T03:11:25-05:00 testsuite: Mark unpack_sums_6 as fragile due to #22504 This test is explicitly dependent upon runtime, which is generally not appropriate given that the testsuite is run in parallel and generally saturates the CPU. - - - - - def47dd3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-29T03:11:25-05:00 testsuite: Don't use grep -q in unpack_sums_7 `grep -q` closes stdin as soon as it finds the pattern it is looking for, resulting in #22484. - - - - - cc25d52e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-11-29T09:44:31+01:00 Add Javascript backend Add JS backend adapted from the GHCJS project by Luite Stegeman. Some features haven't been ported or implemented yet. Tests for these features have been disabled with an associated gitlab ticket. Bump array submodule Work funded by IOG. Co-authored-by: Jeffrey Young <jeffrey.young at iohk.io> Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008 at gmail.com> - - - - - 68c966cd by sheaf at 2022-11-30T09:31:25-05:00 Fix @since annotations on WithDict and Coercible Fixes #22453 - - - - - a3a8e9e9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-30T09:32:03-05:00 Be more careful in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.solveOneFromTheOther We were failing to account for the cc_pend_sc flag in this important function, with the result that we expanded superclasses forever. Fixes #22516. - - - - - a9d9b8c0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-30T09:32:03-05:00 Use mkNakedFunTy in tcPatSynSig As #22521 showed, in tcPatSynSig we make a "fake type" to kind-generalise; and that type has unzonked type variables in it. So we must not use `mkFunTy` (which checks FunTy's invariants) via `mkPhiTy` when building this type. Instead we need to use `mkNakedFunTy`. Easy fix. - - - - - 31462d98 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-30T14:50:58-05:00 Properly cast values when writing/reading unboxed sums. Unboxed sums might store a Int8# value as Int64#. This patch makes sure we keep track of the actual value type. See Note [Casting slot arguments] for the details. - - - - - 10a2a7de by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-30T14:51:39-05:00 Move Void to GHC.Base... This change would allow `Void` to be used deeper in module graph. For example exported from `Prelude` (though that might be already possible). Also this change includes a change `stimes @Void _ x = x`, https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/95 While the above is not required, maintaining old stimes behavior would be tricky as `GHC.Base` doesn't know about `Num` or `Integral`, which would require more hs-boot files. - - - - - b4cfa8e2 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-30T14:52:24-05:00 DmdAnal: Reflect the `seq` of strict fields of a DataCon worker (#22475) See the updated `Note [Data-con worker strictness]` and the new `Note [Demand transformer for data constructors]`. Fixes #22475. - - - - - d87f28d8 by Baldur Blöndal at 2022-11-30T21:16:36+01:00 Make Functor a quantified superclass of Bifunctor. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/91 for discussion. This change relates Bifunctor with Functor by requiring second = fmap. Moreover this change is a step towards unblocking the major version bump of bifunctors and profunctors to major version 6. This paves the way to move the Profunctor class into base. For that Functor first similarly becomes a superclass of Profunctor in the new major version 6. - - - - - 72cf4c5d by doyougnu at 2022-12-01T12:36:44-05:00 FastString: SAT bucket_match Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot - - - - - afc2540d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-01T12:37:20-05:00 Add a missing varToCoreExpr in etaBodyForJoinPoint This subtle bug showed up when compiling a library with 9.4. See #22491. The bug is present in master, but it is hard to trigger; the new regression test T22491 fails in 9.4. The fix was easy: just add a missing varToCoreExpr in etaBodyForJoinPoint. The fix is definitely right though! I also did some other minor refatoring: * Moved the preInlineUnconditionally test in simplExprF1 to before the call to joinPointBinding_maybe, to avoid fruitless eta-expansion. * Added a boolean from_lam flag to simplNonRecE, to avoid two fruitless tests, and commented it a bit better. These refactorings seem to save 0.1% on compile-time allocation in perf/compiler; with a max saving of 1.4% in T9961 Metric Decrease: T9961 - - - - - 81eeec7f by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Forbid the fully static build on Alpine to fail. To do so, we mark some tests broken in this configuration. - - - - - c5d1bf29 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Remove ARMv7 jobs These jobs fail (and are allowed to fail) nearly every time. Soon they won't even be able to run at all, as we won't currently have runners that can run them. Fixing the latter problem is tracked in #22409. I went ahead and removed all settings and configurations. - - - - - d82992fd by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Fix CI lint Failure was introduced by conflicting changes to gen_ci.hs that did *not* trigger git conflicts. - - - - - ce126993 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-02T01:22:12-05:00 Refactor TyCon to have a top-level product This patch changes the representation of TyCon so that it has a top-level product type, with a field that gives the details (newtype, type family etc), #22458. Not much change in allocation, but execution seems to be a bit faster. Includes a change to the haddock submodule to adjust for API changes. - - - - - 74c767df by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-02T01:22:48-05:00 ApplicativeDo: Set pattern location before running exhaustiveness checker This improves the error messages of the exhaustiveness checker when checking statements which have been moved around with ApplicativeDo. Before: Test.hs:2:3: warning: [GHC-62161] [-Wincomplete-uni-patterns] Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive In a pattern binding: Patterns of type ‘Maybe ()’ not matched: Nothing | 2 | let x = () | ^^^^^^^^^^ After: Test.hs:4:3: warning: [GHC-62161] [-Wincomplete-uni-patterns] Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive In a pattern binding: Patterns of type ‘Maybe ()’ not matched: Nothing | 4 | ~(Just res1) <- seq x (pure $ Nothing @()) | Fixes #22483 - - - - - 85ecc1a0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-02T19:46:43-05:00 Add special case for :Main module in `GHC.IfaceToCore.mk_top_id` See Note [Root-main Id] The `:Main` special binding is actually defined in the current module (hence don't go looking for it externally) but the module name is rOOT_MAIN rather than the current module so we need this special case. There was already some similar logic in `GHC.Rename.Env` for External Core, but now the "External Core" is in interface files it needs to be moved here instead. Fixes #22405 - - - - - 108c319f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-02T19:47:18-05:00 Fix linearity checking in Lint Lint was not able to see that x*y <= x*y, because this inequality was decomposed to x <= x*y && y <= x*y, but there was no rule to see that x <= x*y. Fixes #22546. - - - - - bb674262 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-03T04:38:46-05:00 Mark T16916 fragile See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/16966 - - - - - 5d267d46 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-03T04:39:22-05:00 Refactor: FreshOrReuse instead of addTyClTyVarBinds This is a refactoring that should have no effect on observable behavior. Prior to this change, GHC.HsToCore.Quote contained a few closely related functions to process type variable bindings: addSimpleTyVarBinds, addHsTyVarBinds, addQTyVarBinds, and addTyClTyVarBinds. We can classify them by their input type and name generation strategy: Fresh names only Reuse bound names +---------------------+-------------------+ [Name] | addSimpleTyVarBinds | | [LHsTyVarBndr flag GhcRn] | addHsTyVarBinds | | LHsQTyVars GhcRn | addQTyVarBinds | addTyClTyVarBinds | +---------------------+-------------------+ Note how two functions are missing. Because of this omission, there were two places where a LHsQTyVars value was constructed just to be able to pass it to addTyClTyVarBinds: 1. mk_qtvs in addHsOuterFamEqnTyVarBinds -- bad 2. mkHsQTvs in repFamilyDecl -- bad This prevented me from making other changes to LHsQTyVars, so the main goal of this refactoring is to get rid of those workarounds. The most direct solution would be to define the missing functions. But that would lead to a certain amount of code duplication. To avoid code duplication, I factored out the name generation strategy into a function parameter: data FreshOrReuse = FreshNamesOnly | ReuseBoundNames addSimpleTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... addHsTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... addQTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... - - - - - c189b831 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-03T04:39:22-05:00 addHsOuterFamEqnTyVarBinds: use FreshNamesOnly for explicit binders Consider this example: [d| instance forall a. C [a] where type forall b. G [a] b = Proxy b |] When we process "forall b." in the associated type instance, it is unambiguously the binding site for "b" and we want a fresh name for it. Therefore, FreshNamesOnly is more fitting than ReuseBoundNames. This should not have any observable effect but it avoids pointless lookups in the MetaEnv. - - - - - 42512264 by Ross Paterson at 2022-12-03T10:32:45+00:00 Handle type data declarations in Template Haskell quotations and splices (fixes #22500) This adds a TypeDataD constructor to the Template Haskell Dec type, and ensures that the constructors it contains go in the TyCls namespace. - - - - - 1a767fa3 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-05T05:18:50-05:00 Add BufSpan to EpaLocation (#22319, #22558) The key part of this patch is the change to mkTokenLocation: - mkTokenLocation (RealSrcSpan r _) = TokenLoc (EpaSpan r) + mkTokenLocation (RealSrcSpan r mb) = TokenLoc (EpaSpan r mb) mkTokenLocation used to discard the BufSpan, but now it is saved and can be retrieved from LHsToken or LHsUniToken. This is made possible by the following change to EpaLocation: - data EpaLocation = EpaSpan !RealSrcSpan + data EpaLocation = EpaSpan !RealSrcSpan !(Strict.Maybe BufSpan) | ... The end goal is to make use of the BufSpan in Parser/PostProcess/Haddock. - - - - - cd31acad by sheaf at 2022-12-06T15:45:58-05:00 Hadrian: fix ghcDebugAssertions off-by-one error Commit 6b2f7ffe changed the logic that decided whether to enable debug assertions. However, it had an off-by-one error, as the stage parameter to the function inconsistently referred to the stage of the compiler being used to build or the stage of the compiler we are building. This patch makes it consistent. Now the parameter always refers to the the compiler which is being built. In particular, this patch re-enables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with devel2 flavour, and disables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with validate flavour. Some extra performance tests are now run in the "validate" jobs because the stage2 compiler no longer contains assertions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T11374 T12227 T12234 T13253-spj T13701 T14683 T14697 T15703 T17096 T17516 T18304 T18478 T18923 T5030 T9872b TcPlugin_RewritePerf Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13386 T13719 T3294 T9233 T9675 parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 21d66db1 by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of runInstallNameTool - - - - - aaaaa79b by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of askOtool - - - - - 4e28f49e by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of runInjectRPaths - - - - - a7422580 by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of Linker.MacOS - - - - - e902d771 by Matthew Craven at 2022-12-08T08:30:23-05:00 Fix bounds-checking buglet in Data.Array.Byte ...another manifestation of #20851 which I unfortunately missed in my first pass. - - - - - 8d36c0c6 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-08T08:31:03-05:00 Remove copy-pasted definitions of `graphFromEdgedVertices*` - - - - - c5d8ed3a by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-08T08:31:03-05:00 Add version of `reachableGraph` that avoids loop for cyclic inputs by building its result connected component by component Fixes #22512 - - - - - 90cd5396 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T08:31:39-05:00 Mark Type.Reflection.Unsafe as Unsafe This module can be used to construct ill-formed TypeReps, so it should be Unsafe. - - - - - 2057c77d by Ian-Woo Kim at 2022-12-08T08:32:19-05:00 Truncate eventlog event for large payload (#20221) RTS eventlog events for postCapsetVecEvent are truncated if payload is larger than EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX Previously, postCapsetVecEvent records eventlog event with payload of variable size larger than EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX (2^16) without any validation, resulting in corrupted data. For example, this happens when a Haskell binary is invoked with very long command line arguments exceeding 2^16 bytes (see #20221). Now we check the size of accumulated payload messages incrementally, and truncate the message just before the payload size exceeds EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX. RTS will warn the user with a message showing how many arguments are truncated. - - - - - 9ec76f61 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-08T08:32:59-05:00 hadrian: don't add debug info to non-debug ways of rts Hadrian used to pass -g when building all ways of rts. It makes output binaries larger (especially so for wasm backend), and isn't needed by most users out there, so this patch removes that flag. In case the debug info is desired, we still pass -g3 when building the debug way, and there's also the debug_info flavour transformer which ensures -g3 is passed for all rts ways. - - - - - 7658cdd4 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T08:33:36-05:00 Restore show (typeRep @[]) == "[]" The Show instance for TypeRep [] has changed in 9.5 to output "List" because the name of the type constructor changed. This seems to be accidental and is inconsistent with TypeReps of saturated lists, which are printed as e.g. "[Int]". For now, I'm restoring the old behavior; in the future, maybe we should show TypeReps without puns (List, Tuple, Type). - - - - - 216deefd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 Add test for #22162 - - - - - 5d0a311f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 ci: Add job to test interface file determinism guarantees In this job we can run on every commit we add a test which builds the Cabal library twice and checks that the ABI hash and interface hash is stable across the two builds. * We run the test 20 times to try to weed out any race conditions due to `-j` * We run the builds in different temporary directories to try to weed out anything related to build directory affecting ABI or interface file hash. Fixes #22180 - - - - - 0a76d7d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 ci: Add job for testing interface stability across builds The idea is that both the bindists should product libraries with the same ABI and interface hash. So the job checks with ghc-pkg to make sure the computed ABI is the same. In future this job can be extended to check for the other facets of interface determinism. Fixes #22180 - - - - - 74c9bf91 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 backpack: Be more careful when adding together ImportAvails There was some code in the signature merging logic which added together the ImportAvails of the signature and the signature which was merged into it. This had the side-effect of making the merged signature depend on the signature (via a normal module dependency). The intention was to propagate orphan instances through the merge but this also messed up recompilation logic because we shouldn't be attempting to load B.hi when mergeing it. The fix is to just combine the part of ImportAvails that we intended to (transitive info, orphan instances and type family instances) rather than the whole thing. - - - - - d122e022 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 Fix mk_mod_usage_info if the interface file is not already loaded In #22217 it was observed that the order modules are compiled in affects the contents of an interface file. This was because a module dependended on another module indirectly, via a re-export but the interface file for this module was never loaded because the symbol was never used in the file. If we decide that we depend on a module then we jolly well ought to record this fact in the interface file! Otherwise it could lead to very subtle recompilation bugs if the dependency is not tracked and the module is updated. Therefore the best thing to do is just to make sure the file is loaded by calling the `loadSysInterface` function. This first checks the caches (like we did before) but then actually goes to find the interface on disk if it wasn't loaded. Fixes #22217 - - - - - ea25088d by lrzlin at 2022-12-08T22:46:06-05:00 Add initial support for LoongArch Architecture. - - - - - 9eb9d2f4 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Update submodule mtl to 2.3.1, parsec to 3.1.15.1, haddock and Cabal to HEAD - - - - - 08d8fe2a by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Allow mtl-2.3 in hadrian - - - - - 3807a46c by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Support mtl-2.3 in check-exact - - - - - ef702a18 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3144e8ff by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:47:22-05:00 Make (^) INLINE (#22324) So that we get to cancel away the allocation for the lazily used base. We can move `powImpl` (which *is* strict in the base) to the top-level so that we don't duplicate too much code and move the SPECIALISATION pragmas onto `powImpl`. The net effect of this change is that `(^)` plays along much better with inlining thresholds and loopification (#22227), for example in `x2n1`. Fixes #22324. - - - - - 1d3a8b8e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:47:59-05:00 Typeable: Fix module locations of some definitions in GHC.Types There was some confusion in Data.Typeable about which module certain wired-in things were defined in. Just because something is wired-in doesn't mean it comes from GHC.Prim, in particular things like LiftedRep and RuntimeRep are defined in GHC.Types and that's the end of the story. Things like Int#, Float# etc are defined in GHC.Prim as they have no Haskell definition site at all so we need to generate type representations for them (which live in GHC.Types). Fixes #22510 - - - - - 0f7588b5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:48:34-05:00 Make `drop` and `dropWhile` fuse (#18964) I copied the fusion framework we have in place for `take`. T18964 asserts that we regress neither when fusion fires nor when it doesn't. Fixes #18964. - - - - - 26e71562 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:49:10-05:00 Do not strictify a DFun's parameter dictionaries (#22549) ... thus fixing #22549. The details are in the refurbished and no longer dead `Note [Do not strictify a DFun's parameter dictionaries]`. There's a regression test in T22549. - - - - - 36093407 by John Ericson at 2022-12-08T22:49:45-05:00 Delete `rts/package.conf.in` It is a relic of the Make build system. The RTS now uses a `package.conf` file generated the usual way by Cabal. - - - - - b0cc2fcf by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T22:50:21-05:00 Fixes around primitive literals * The SourceText of primitive characters 'a'# did not include the #, unlike for other primitive literals 1#, 1##, 1.0#, 1.0##, "a"#. We can now remove the function pp_st_suffix, which was a hack to add the # back. * Negative primitive literals shouldn't use parentheses, as described in Note [Printing of literals in Core]. Added a testcase to T14681. - - - - - aacf616d by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-08T22:50:56-05:00 testsuite: Mark conc024 fragile on Windows - - - - - ed239a24 by Ryan Scott at 2022-12-09T09:42:16-05:00 Document TH splices' interaction with INCOHERENT instances Top-level declaration splices can having surprising interactions with `INCOHERENT` instances, as observed in #22492. This patch resolves #22492 by documenting this strange interaction in the GHC User's Guide. [ci skip] - - - - - 1023b432 by Mike Pilgrem at 2022-12-09T09:42:56-05:00 Fix #22300 Document GHC's extensions to valid whitespace - - - - - 79b0cec0 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-12-09T09:43:38-05:00 Add support for environments that don't have setImmediate - - - - - 5b007ec5 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-12-09T09:43:38-05:00 Fix bound thread status - - - - - 65335d10 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 Update containers submodule This contains a fix necessary for the multi-repl to work on GHC's code base where we try to load containers and template-haskell into the same session. - - - - - 4937c0bb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 hadrian-multi: Put interface files in separate directories Before we were putting all the interface files in the same directory which was leading to collisions if the files were called the same thing. - - - - - 8acb5b7b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 hadrian-toolargs: Add filepath to allowed repl targets - - - - - 5949d927 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 driver: Set correct UnitId when rehydrating modules We were not setting the UnitId before rehydrating modules which just led to us attempting to find things in the wrong HPT. The test for this is the hadrian-multi command (which is now added as a CI job). Fixes #22222 - - - - - ab06c0f0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 ci: Add job to test hadrian-multi command I am not sure this job is good because it requires booting HEAD with HEAD, but it should be fine. - - - - - fac3e568 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans to 9.2.* series and 9.4.* series. This updates the build plans for the most recent compiler versions, as well as fixing the hadrian-bootstrap-gen script to a specific GHC version. - - - - - 195b08b4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 ci: Bump boot images to use ghc-9.4.3 Also updates the bootstrap jobs to test booting 9.2 and 9.4. - - - - - c658c580 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 hlint: Removed redundant UnboxedSums pragmas UnboxedSums is quite confusingly implied by UnboxedTuples, alas, just the way it is. See #22485 - - - - - b3e98a92 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-12-11T12:26:17-05:00 Add heqT, a kind-heterogeneous variant of heq CLC proposal https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/99 - - - - - bfd7c1e6 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-11T12:26:55-05:00 Document that Bifunctor instances for tuples are lawful only up to laziness - - - - - 5d1a1881 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-12T16:22:36-05:00 Mark T21336a fragile - - - - - c30accc2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-12T16:23:11-05:00 Add test for #21476 This issues seems to have been fixed since the ticket was made, so let's add a test and move on. Fixes #21476 - - - - - e9d74a3e by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-13T22:18:39-05:00 Respect -XStrict in the pattern-match checker (#21761) We were missing a call to `decideBangHood` in the pattern-match checker. There is another call in `matchWrapper.mk_eqn_info` which seems redundant but really is not; see `Note [Desugaring -XStrict matches in Pmc]`. Fixes #21761. - - - - - 884790e2 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-13T22:19:14-05:00 Fix loop in the interface representation of some `Unfolding` fields As discovered in #22272, dehydration of the unfolding info of a recursive definition used to involve a traversal of the definition itself, which in turn involves traversing the unfolding info. Hence, a loop. Instead, we now store enough data in the interface that we can produce the unfolding info without this traversal. See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] for details. Fixes #22272 Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 9f301189 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-12-13T22:19:50-05:00 EPA: When splitting out header comments, keep ones for first decl Any comments immediately preceding the first declaration are no longer kept as header comments, but attach to the first declaration instead. - - - - - 8b1f1b45 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-12-13T22:20:28-05:00 JS: fix object file name comparison (#22578) - - - - - e9e161bb by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-13T22:21:03-05:00 configure: Bump min bootstrap GHC version to 9.2 - - - - - 75855643 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 hadrian: Don't enable TSAN in stage0 build - - - - - da7b51d8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm: Introduce blockConcat - - - - - 34f6b09c by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm: Introduce MemoryOrderings - - - - - 43beaa7b by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 llvm: Respect memory specified orderings - - - - - 8faf74fc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 Codegen/x86: Eliminate barrier for relaxed accesses - - - - - 6cc3944a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Reduce some repetition - - - - - 6c9862c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Add syntax for ordered loads and stores - - - - - 748490d2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Atomic load syntax Originally I had thought I would just use the `prim` call syntax instead of introducing new syntax for atomic loads. However, it turns out that `prim` call syntax tends to make things quite unreadable. This new syntax seems quite natural. - - - - - 28c6781a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 codeGen: Introduce ThreadSanitizer instrumentation This introduces a new Cmm pass which instruments the program with ThreadSanitizer annotations, allowing full tracking of mutator memory accesses via TSAN. - - - - - d97aa311 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 Hadrian: Drop TSAN_ENABLED define from flavour This is redundant since the TSANUtils.h already defines it. - - - - - 86974ef1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 hadrian: Enable Cmm instrumentation in TSAN flavour - - - - - 93723290 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 rts: Ensure that global regs are never passed as fun call args This is in general unsafe as they may be clobbered if they are mapped to caller-saved machine registers. See Note [Register parameter passing]. - - - - - 2eb0fb87 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-15T03:54:39-05:00 Package Imports: Get candidate packages also from re-exported modules Previously we were just looking at the direct imports to try and work out what a package qualifier could apply to but #22333 pointed out we also needed to look for reexported modules. Fixes #22333 - - - - - 552b7908 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:55:15-05:00 compiler: Ensure that MutVar operations have necessary barriers Here we add acquire and release barriers in readMutVar# and writeMutVar#, which are necessary for soundness. Fixes #22468. - - - - - 933d61a4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-15T03:55:51-05:00 Fix bogus test in Lint The Lint check for branch compatiblity within an axiom, in GHC.Core.Lint.compatible_branches was subtly different to the check made when contructing an axiom, in GHC.Core.FamInstEnv.compatibleBranches. The latter is correct, so I killed the former and am now using the latter. On the way I did some improvements to pretty-printing and documentation. - - - - - 03ed0b95 by Ryan Scott at 2022-12-15T03:56:26-05:00 checkValidInst: Don't expand synonyms when splitting sigma types Previously, the `checkValidInst` function (used when checking that an instance declaration is headed by an actual type class, not a type synonym) was using `tcSplitSigmaTy` to split apart the `forall`s and instance context. This is incorrect, however, as `tcSplitSigmaTy` expands type synonyms, which can cause instances headed by quantified constraint type synonyms to be accepted erroneously. This patch introduces `splitInstTyForValidity`, a variant of `tcSplitSigmaTy` specialized for validity checking that does _not_ expand type synonyms, and uses it in `checkValidInst`. Fixes #22570. - - - - - ed056bc3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/Messages: Refactor This doesn't change behavior but makes the code a bit easier to follow. - - - - - 7356f8e0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/ThreadPaused: Ordering fixes - - - - - 914f0025 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 eventlog: Silence spurious data race - - - - - fbc84244 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 Introduce SET_INFO_RELEASE for Cmm - - - - - 821b5472 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts: Use fences instead of explicit barriers - - - - - 2228c999 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/stm: Fix memory ordering in readTVarIO# See #22421. - - - - - 99269b9f by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 Improve heap memory barrier Note Also introduce MUT_FIELD marker in Closures.h to document mutable fields. - - - - - 70999283 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts: Introduce getNumCapabilities And ensure accesses to n_capabilities are atomic (although with relaxed ordering). This is necessary as RTS API callers may concurrently call into the RTS without holding a capability. - - - - - 98689f77 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 ghc: Fix data race in dump file handling Previously the dump filename cache would use a non-atomic update which could potentially result in lost dump contents. Note that this is still a bit racy since the first writer may lag behind a later appending writer. - - - - - 605d9547 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Always use atomics for context_switch and interrupt Since these are modified by the timer handler. - - - - - 86f20258 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts/Timer: Always use atomic operations As noted in #22447, the existence of the pthread-based ITimer implementation means that we cannot assume that the program is single-threaded. - - - - - f8e901dc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate recent_activity access This makes it easier to ensure that it is accessed using the necessary atomic operations. - - - - - e0affaa9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate access to capabilities array - - - - - 7ca683e4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate sched_state - - - - - 1cf13bd0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 PrimOps: Fix benign MutVar race Relaxed ordering is fine here since the later CAS implies a release. - - - - - 3d2a7e08 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Style fix - - - - - 82c62074 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 compiler: Use release store in eager blackholing - - - - - eb1a0136 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Fix ordering of makeStableName - - - - - ad0e260a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Use ordered accesses instead of explicit barriers - - - - - a3eccf06 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Statically allocate capabilities This is a rather simplistic way of solving #17289. - - - - - 287fa3fb by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Ensure that all accesses to pending_sync are atomic - - - - - 351eae58 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Note race with wakeBlockingQueue - - - - - 5acf33dd by Bodigrim at 2022-12-16T16:13:22-05:00 Bump submodule directory to 1.3.8.0 and hpc to HEAD - - - - - 0dd95421 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-16T16:13:22-05:00 Accept allocations increase on Windows This is because of `filepath-1.4.100.0` and AFPP, causing increasing round-trips between lists and ByteArray. See #22625 for discussion. Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13701 T13719 T15703 T16875 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T21839r T5837 T6048 T9198 T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits - - - - - ef9ac9d2 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T16:13:59-05:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as fragile instead of broken on Windows It's starting to pass again, and the unexpected pass blocks CI. - - - - - 1f3abd85 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: remove obsolete commented code in wasm NCG It was just a temporary hack to workaround a bug in the relooper, that bug has been fixed long before the wasm backend is merged. - - - - - e3104eab by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: add missing export list of GHC.CmmToAsm.Wasm.FromCmm Also removes some unreachable code here. - - - - - 1c6930bf by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: change fallback function signature to Cmm function signature in wasm NCG In the wasm NCG, when handling a `CLabel` of undefined function without knowing its function signature, we used to fallback to `() -> ()` which is accepted by `wasm-ld`. This patch changes it to the signature of Cmm functions, which equally works, but would be required when we emit tail call instructions. - - - - - 8a81d9d9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: add optional tail-call support in wasm NCG When the `-mtail-call` clang flag is passed at configure time, wasm tail-call extension is enabled, and the wasm NCG will emit `return_call`/`return_call_indirect` instructions to take advantage of it and avoid the `StgRun` trampoline overhead. Closes #22461. - - - - - d1431cc0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:15-05:00 base: add missing autoconf checks for waitpid/umask These are not present in wasi-libc. Required for fixing #22589 - - - - - da3f1e91 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:51-05:00 compiler: make .wasm the default executable extension on wasm32 Following convention as in other wasm toolchains. Fixes #22594. - - - - - ad21f4ef by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:51-05:00 ci: support hello.wasm in ci.sh cross testing logic - - - - - 6fe2d778 by amesgen at 2022-12-18T19:33:49-05:00 Correct `exitWith` Haddocks The `IOError`-specific `catch` in the Prelude is long gone. - - - - - b3eacd64 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-18T19:34:24-05:00 rts: Drop racy assertion 0e274c39bf836d5bb846f5fa08649c75f85326ac added an assertion in `dirty_MUT_VAR` checking that the MUT_VAR being dirtied was clean. However, this isn't necessarily the case since another thread may have raced us to dirty the object. - - - - - 761c1f49 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-18T19:35:00-05:00 rts/libdw: Silence uninitialized usage warnings As noted in #22538, previously some GCC versions warned that various locals in Libdw.c may be used uninitialized. Although this wasn't strictly true (since they were initialized in an inline assembler block) we fix this by providing explicit empty initializers. Fixes #22538 - - - - - 5e047eff by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-20T15:12:04+00:00 testsuite: Mark T16392 as fragile on windows See #22649 - - - - - 703a4665 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-12-20T21:14:46-05:00 Scrub some partiality in `GHC.Cmm.Info.Build`: `doSRTs` takes a `[(CAFSet, CmmDecl)]` but truly wants a `[(CAFSet, CmmStatics)]`. - - - - - 9736ab74 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-20T21:15:22-05:00 packaging: Fix upload_ghc_libs.py script This change reflects the changes where .cabal files are now generated by hadrian rather than ./configure. Fixes #22518 - - - - - 7c6de18d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-20T21:15:57-05:00 configure: Drop uses of AC_PROG_CC_C99 As noted in #22566, this macro is deprecated as of autoconf-2.70 `AC_PROG_CC` now sets `ac_cv_prog_cc_c99` itself. Closes #22566. - - - - - 36c5d98e by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-20T21:15:57-05:00 configure: Use AS_HELP_STRING instead of AC_HELP_STRING The latter has been deprecated. See #22566. - - - - - befe6ff8 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 GHCi.UI: fix various usages of head and tail - - - - - 666d0ba7 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 GHCi.UI: avoid head and tail in parseCallEscape and around - - - - - 5d96fd50 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 Make GHC.Driver.Main.hscTcRnLookupRdrName to return NonEmpty - - - - - 3ce2ab94 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Allow transformers-0.6 in ghc, ghci, ghc-bin and hadrian - - - - - 954de93a by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Update submodule haskeline to HEAD (to allow transformers-0.6) - - - - - cefbeec3 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Update submodule transformers to 0.6.0.4 - - - - - b4730b62 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Fix tests T13253 imports MonadTrans, which acquired a quantified constraint in transformers-0.6, thus increase in allocations Metric Increase: T13253 - - - - - 0be75261 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T06:18:32-05:00 Abstract over the right free vars Fix #22459, in two ways: (1) Make the Specialiser not create a bogus specialisation if it is presented by strangely polymorphic dictionary. See Note [Weird special case in SpecDict] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise (2) Be more careful in abstractFloats See Note [Which type variables to abstract over] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils. So (2) stops creating the excessively polymorphic dictionary in abstractFloats, while (1) stops crashing if some other pass should nevertheless create a weirdly polymorphic dictionary. - - - - - df7bc6b3 by Ying-Ruei Liang (TheKK) at 2022-12-21T14:31:54-05:00 rts: explicitly store return value of ccall checkClosure to prevent type error (#22617) - - - - - e193e537 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T14:32:30-05:00 Fix shadowing lacuna in OccurAnal Issue #22623 demonstrated another lacuna in the implementation of wrinkle (BS3) in Note [The binder-swap substitution] in the occurrence analyser. I was failing to add TyVar lambda binders using addInScope/addOneInScope and that led to a totally bogus binder-swap transformation. Very easy to fix. - - - - - 3d55d8ab by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T14:32:30-05:00 Fix an assertion check in addToEqualCtList The old assertion saw that a constraint ct could rewrite itself (of course it can) and complained (stupid). Fixes #22645 - - - - - ceb2e9b9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:26:08-05:00 configure: Bump version to 9.6 - - - - - fb4d36c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:27:49-05:00 base: Bump version to 4.18 Requires various submodule bumps. - - - - - 93ee7e90 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:27:49-05:00 ghc-boot: Fix bootstrapping - - - - - fc3a2232 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T13:45:06-05:00 Bump GHC version to 9.7 - - - - - 914f7fe3 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-12-22T23:36:10-05:00 Don't consider large byte arrays/compact regions pinned. Workaround for #22255 which showed how treating large/compact regions as pinned could cause segfaults. - - - - - 32b32d7f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-22T23:36:46-05:00 hadrian bindist: Install manpages to share/man/man1/ghc.1 When the installation makefile was copied over the manpages were no longer installed in the correct place. Now we install it into share/man/man1/ghc.1 as the make build system did. Fixes #22371 - - - - - b3ddf803 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:37:23-05:00 rts: Drop paths from configure from cabal file A long time ago we would rely on substitutions from the configure script to inject paths of the include and library directories of libffi and libdw. However, now these are instead handled inside Hadrian when calling Cabal's `configure` (see the uses of `cabalExtraDirs` in Hadrian's `Settings.Packages.packageArgs`). While the occurrences in the cabal file were redundant, they did no harm. However, since b5c714545abc5f75a1ffdcc39b4bfdc7cd5e64b4 they have no longer been interpolated. @mpickering noticed the suspicious uninterpolated occurrence of `@FFIIncludeDir@` in #22595, prompting this commit to finally remove them. - - - - - b2c7523d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:37:59-05:00 Bump libffi-tarballs submodule We will now use libffi-3.4.4. - - - - - 3699a554 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-12-22T23:38:35-05:00 EPA: Make EOF position part of AnnsModule Closes #20951 Closes #19697 - - - - - 99757ce8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-12-22T23:39:13-05:00 JS: fix support for -outputdir (#22641) The `-outputdir` option wasn't correctly handled with the JS backend because the same code path was used to handle both objects produced by the JS backend and foreign .js files. Now we clearly distinguish the two in the pipeline, fixing the bug. - - - - - 02ed7d78 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-22T23:39:49-05:00 Refactor mkRuntimeError This patch fixes #22634. Because we don't have TYPE/CONSTRAINT polymorphism, we need two error functions rather than one. I took the opportunity to rname runtimeError to impossibleError, to line up with mkImpossibleExpr, and avoid confusion with the genuine runtime-error-constructing functions. - - - - - 35267f07 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:40:32-05:00 base: Fix event manager shutdown race on non-Linux platforms During shutdown it's possible that we will attempt to use a closed fd to wakeup another capability's event manager. On the Linux eventfd path we were careful to handle this. However on the non-Linux path we failed to do so. Fix this. - - - - - 317f45c1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-22T23:41:07-05:00 Fix unifier bug: failing to decompose over-saturated type family This simple patch fixes #22647 - - - - - 14b2e3d3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:41:42-05:00 rts/m32: Fix sanity checking Previously we would attempt to clear pages which were marked as read-only. Fix this. - - - - - 16a1bcd1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-23T09:15:24+00:00 ci: Move wasm pipelines into nightly rather than master See #22664 for the changes which need to be made to bring one of these back to the validate pipeline. - - - - - 18d2acd2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix race in marking of blackholes We must use an acquire-fence when marking to ensure that the indirectee is visible. - - - - - 11241efa by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix segment list races - - - - - 602455c9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Use atomic when looking at bd->gen Since it may have been mutated by a moving GC. - - - - - 9d63b160 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Eliminate race in bump_static_flag To ensure that we don't race with a mutator entering a new CAF we take the SM mutex before touching static_flag. The other option here would be to instead modify newCAF to use a CAS but the present approach is a bit safer. - - - - - 26837523 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that mutable fields have acquire barrier - - - - - 8093264a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix races in collector status tracking Mark a number of accesses to do with tracking of the status of the concurrent collection thread as atomic. No interesting races here, merely necessary to satisfy TSAN. - - - - - 387d4fcc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make segment state updates atomic - - - - - 543cae00 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Refactor update remembered set initialization This avoids a lock inversion between the storage manager mutex and the stable pointer table mutex by not dropping the SM_MUTEX in nonmovingCollect. This requires quite a bit of rejiggering but it does seem like a better strategy. - - - - - c9936718 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that we aren't holding locks when closing them TSAN complains about this sort of thing. - - - - - 0cd31f7d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make bitmap accesses atomic This is a benign race on any sensible hard since these are byte accesses. Nevertheless, atomic accesses are necessary to satisfy TSAN. - - - - - d3fe110a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix benign race in update remembered set check Relaxed load is fine here since we will take the lock before looking at the list. - - - - - ab6cf893 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix race in shortcutting We must use an acquire load to read the info table pointer since if we find an indirection we must be certain that we see the indirectee. - - - - - 36c9f23c by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make free list counter accesses atomic Since these may race with the allocator(s). - - - - - aebef31c by doyougnu at 2022-12-23T19:10:09-05:00 add GHC.Utils.Binary.foldGet' and use for Iface A minor optimization to remove lazy IO and a lazy accumulator strictify foldGet' IFace.Binary: use strict foldGet' remove superfluous bang - - - - - 5eb357d9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:41:05-05:00 compiler: Ensure that GHC toolchain is first in search path As noted in #22561, it is important that GHC's toolchain look first for its own headers and libraries to ensure that the system's are not found instead. If this happens things can break in surprising ways (e.g. see #22561). - - - - - cbaebfb9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 head.hackage: Use slow-validate bindist for linting jobs This enables the SLOW_VALIDATE env var for the linting head.hackage jobs, namely the jobs enabled manually, by the label or on the nightly build now use the deb10-numa-slow-validate bindist which has assertions enabled. See #22623 for a ticket which was found by using this configuration already! The head.hackage jobs triggered by upstream CI are now thusly: hackage-lint: Can be triggered on any MR, normal validate pipeline or nightly build. Runs head.hackage with -dlint and a slow-validate bindist hackage-label-lint: Trigged on MRs with "user-facing" label, runs the slow-validate head.hackage build with -dlint. nightly-hackage-lint: Runs automatically on nightly pipelines with slow-validate + dlint config. nightly-hackage-perf: Runs automaticaly on nightly pipelines with release build and eventlogging enabled. release-hackage-lint: Runs automatically on release pipelines with -dlint on a release bindist. - - - - - f4850f36 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 ci: Don't run abi-test-nightly on release jobs The test is not configured to get the correct dependencies for the release pipelines (and indeed stops the release pipeline being run at all) - - - - - c264b06b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 ci: Run head.hackage jobs on upstream-testing branch rather than master This change allows less priviledged users to trigger head.hackage jobs because less permissions are needed to trigger jobs on the upstream-testing branch, which is not protected. There is a CI job which updates upstream-testing each hour to the state of the master branch so it should always be relatively up-to-date. - - - - - 63b97430 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:42:16-05:00 llvmGen: Fix relaxed ordering Previously I used LLVM's `unordered` ordering for the C11 `relaxed` ordering. However, this is wrong and should rather use the LLVM `monotonic` ordering. Fixes #22640 - - - - - f42ba88f by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:42:16-05:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce aarch64-linux-llvm job This nightly job will ensure that we don't break the LLVM backend on AArch64/Linux by bootstrapping GHC. This would have caught #22640. - - - - - 6d62f6bf by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:42:51-05:00 Store RdrName rather than OccName in Holes In #20472 it was pointed out that you couldn't defer out of scope but the implementation collapsed a RdrName into an OccName to stuff it into a Hole. This leads to the error message for a deferred qualified name dropping the qualification which affects the quality of the error message. This commit adds a bit more structure to a hole, so a hole can replace a RdrName without losing information about what that RdrName was. This is important when printing error messages. I also added a test which checks the Template Haskell deferral of out of scope qualified names works properly. Fixes #22130 - - - - - 3c3060e4 by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-12-24T17:34:19+00:00 Drop support for kind constraints. This implements proposal 547 and closes ticket #22298. See the proposal and ticket for motivation. Compiler perf improves a bit Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -2.4% GOOD T12545(normal) +1.0% T13035(normal) -13.5% GOOD T18478(normal) +0.9% T9872d(normal) -2.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.2% minimum -13.5% maximum +1.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T13035 T9872d - - - - - 6d7d4393 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T21:09:56-05:00 hadrian: Ensure that linker scripts are used when merging objects In #22527 @rui314 inadvertantly pointed out a glaring bug in Hadrian's implementation of the object merging rules: unlike the old `make` build system we utterly failed to pass the needed linker scripts. Fix this. - - - - - a5bd0eb8 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-24T21:10:34-05:00 Document infelicities of instance Ord Double and workarounds - - - - - 62b9a7b2 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-01-03T12:22:11+00:00 Force the Docs structure to prevent leaks in GHCi with -haddock without -fwrite-interface Involves adding many new NFData instances. Without forcing Docs, references to the TcGblEnv for each module are retained by the Docs structure. Usually these are forced when the ModIface is serialised but not when we aren't writing the interface. - - - - - 21bedd84 by Facundo Domínguez at 2023-01-03T23:27:30-05:00 Explain the auxiliary functions of permutations - - - - - 32255d05 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 compiler: Add -f[no-]split-sections flags Here we add a `-fsplit-sections` flag which may some day replace `-split-sections`. This has the advantage of automatically providing a `-fno-split-sections` flag, which is useful for our packaging because we enable `-split-sections` by default but want to disable it in certain configurations. - - - - - e640940c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Fix computation of tables_next_to_code for outOfTreeCompiler This copy-pasto was introduced in de5fb3489f2a9bd6dc75d0cb8925a27fe9b9084b - - - - - 15bee123 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Add test:all_deps to build just testsuite dependencies Fixes #22534 - - - - - fec6638e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Add no_split_sections tranformer This transformer reverts the effect of `split_sections`, which we intend to use for platforms which don't support split sections. In order to achieve this we have to modify the implemntation of the split_sections transformer to store whether we are enabling split_sections directly in the `Flavour` definition. This is because otherwise there's no convenient way to turn off split_sections due to having to pass additional linker scripts when merging objects. - - - - - 3dc05726 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 check-exact: Fix build with -Werror - - - - - 53a6ae7a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 ci: Build all test dependencies with in-tree compiler This means that these executables will honour flavour transformers such as "werror". Fixes #22555 - - - - - 32e264c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Document using GHC environment variable to select boot compiler Fixes #22340 - - - - - be9dd9b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian. There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear to be used for perf builds on linux. This is disbled on deb9 and windows due to #21670 Closes #21135 - - - - - 00dc5106 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T14:32:45-05:00 sphinx: Use modern syntax for extlinks This fixes the following build error: ``` Command line: /opt/homebrew/opt/sphinx-doc/bin/sphinx-build -b man -d /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.doctrees-man -n -w /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.log docs/users_guide /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273 ===> Command failed with error code: 2 Exception occurred: File "/opt/homebrew/Cellar/sphinx-doc/6.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.11/site-packages/sphinx/ext/extlinks.py", line 101, in role title = caption % part ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting ``` I tested on Sphinx-5.1.1 and Sphinx-6.0.0 Thanks for sterni for providing instructions about how to test using sphinx-6.0.0. Fixes #22690 - - - - - 541aedcd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-05T10:48:34-05:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused uniques and hs-boot declarations - Fix types of seq and unsafeCoerce# - Remove FastString/String roundtrip in JS - Use TTG to enforce totality - Remove enumeration in Heap/Inspect; the 'otherwise' clause serves the primitive types well. - - - - - 22bb8998 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-05T10:49:09-05:00 EPA: Do not collect comments from end of file In Parser.y semis1 production triggers for the virtual semi at the end of the file. This is detected by it being zero length. In this case, do not extend the span being used to gather comments, so any final comments are allocated at the module level instead. - - - - - 9e077999 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-05T23:01:55-05:00 HsToken in TypeArg (#19623) Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - b2a2db04 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-05T23:02:30-05:00 Revert "configure: Drop uses of AC_PROG_CC_C99" This reverts commit 7c6de18dd3151ead954c210336728e8686c91de6. Centos7 using a very old version of the toolchain (autotools-2.69) where the behaviour of these macros has not yet changed. I am reverting this without haste as it is blocking the 9.6 branch. Fixes #22704 - - - - - 28f8c0eb by Luite Stegeman at 2023-01-06T18:16:24+09:00 Add support for sized literals in the bytecode interpreter. The bytecode interpreter only has branching instructions for word-sized values. These are used for pattern matching. Branching instructions for other types (e.g. Int16# or Word8#) weren't needed, since unoptimized Core or STG never requires branching on types like this. It's now possible for optimized STG to reach the bytecode generator (e.g. fat interface files or certain compiler flag combinations), which requires dealing with various sized literals in branches. This patch improves support for generating bytecode from optimized STG by adding the following new bytecode instructions: TESTLT_I64 TESTEQ_I64 TESTLT_I32 TESTEQ_I32 TESTLT_I16 TESTEQ_I16 TESTLT_I8 TESTEQ_I8 TESTLT_W64 TESTEQ_W64 TESTLT_W32 TESTEQ_W32 TESTLT_W16 TESTEQ_W16 TESTLT_W8 TESTEQ_W8 Fixes #21945 - - - - - ac39e8e9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T13:47:00-05:00 Only store Name in FunRhs rather than Id with knot-tied fields All the issues here have been caused by #18758. The goal of the ticket is to be able to talk about things like `LTyClDecl GhcTc`. In the case of HsMatchContext, the correct "context" is whatever we want, and in fact storing just a `Name` is sufficient and correct context, even if the rest of the AST is storing typechecker Ids. So this reverts (#20415, !5579) which intended to get closed to #18758 but didn't really and introduced a few subtle bugs. Printing of an error message in #22695 would just hang, because we would attempt to print the `Id` in debug mode to assertain whether it was empty or not. Printing the Name is fine for the error message. Another consequence is that when `-dppr-debug` was enabled the compiler would hang because the debug printing of the Id would try and print fields which were not populated yet. This also led to 32070e6c2e1b4b7c32530a9566fe14543791f9a6 having to add a workaround for the `checkArgs` function which was probably a very similar bug to #22695. Fixes #22695 - - - - - c306d939 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T22:08:53-05:00 ci: Upgrade darwin, windows and freebsd CI to use GHC-9.4.3 Fixes #22599 - - - - - 0db496ff by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T22:08:53-05:00 darwin ci: Explicitly pass desired build triple to configure On the zw3rk machines for some reason the build machine was inferred to be arm64. Setting the build triple appropiately resolve this confusion and we produce x86 binaries. - - - - - 2459c358 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-06T22:09:29-05:00 rts: MUT_VAR is not a StgMutArrPtrs There was previously a comment claiming that the MUT_VAR closure type had the layout of StgMutArrPtrs. - - - - - 6206cb92 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-07T12:14:40-05:00 Make FloatIn robust to shadowing This MR fixes #22622. See the new Note [Shadowing and name capture] I did a bit of refactoring in sepBindsByDropPoint too. The bug doesn't manifest in HEAD, but it did show up in 9.4, so we should backport this patch to 9.4 - - - - - a960ca81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 T10955: Set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for darwin The correct path to direct the dynamic linker on darwin is DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH rather than LD_LIBRARY_PATH. On recent versions of OSX using LD_LIBRARY_PATH seems to have stopped working. For more reading see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3146274/is-it-ok-to-use-dyld-library-path-on-mac-os-x-and-whats-the-dynamic-library-s - - - - - 73484710 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 Skip T18623 on darwin (to add to the long list of OSs) On recent versions of OSX, running `ulimit -v` results in ``` ulimit: setrlimit failed: invalid argument ``` Time is too short to work out what random stuff Apple has been doing with ulimit, so just skip the test like we do for other platforms. - - - - - 8c0ea25f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 Pass -Wl,-no_fixup_chains to ld64 when appropiate Recent versions of MacOS use a version of ld where `-fixup_chains` is on by default. This is incompatible with our usage of `-undefined dynamic_lookup`. Therefore we explicitly disable `fixup-chains` by passing `-no_fixup_chains` to the linker on darwin. This results in a warning of the form: ld: warning: -undefined dynamic_lookup may not work with chained fixups The manual explains the incompatible nature of these two flags: -undefined treatment Specifies how undefined symbols are to be treated. Options are: error, warning, suppress, or dynamic_lookup. The default is error. Note: dynamic_lookup that depends on lazy binding will not work with chained fixups. A relevant ticket is #22429 Here are also a few other links which are relevant to the issue: Official comment: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/719961 More relevant links: https://openradar.appspot.com/radar?id=5536824084660224 https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/97524 Note in release notes: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode-release-notes/xcode-13-releas e-notes - - - - - 365b3045 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T02:36:20-05:00 Disable split sections on aarch64-deb10 build See #22722 Failure on this job: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1287852 ``` Unexpected failures: /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T10828.run T10828 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T13123.run T13123 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T20590.run T20590 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) Appending 232 stats to file: /builds/ghc/ghc/performance-metrics.tsv ``` ``` Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: data family D_0 a_1 :: * -> * data instance D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool :: * where DInt_2 :: D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool data E_3 where MkE_4 :: a_5 -> E_3 data Foo_6 a_7 b_8 where MkFoo_9, MkFoo'_10 :: a_11 -> Foo_6 a_11 b_12 newtype Bar_13 :: * -> GHC.Types.Bool -> * where MkBar_14 :: a_15 -> Bar_13 a_15 b_16 data T10828.T (a_0 :: *) where T10828.MkT :: forall (a_1 :: *) . a_1 -> a_1 -> T10828.T a_1 T10828.MkC :: forall (a_2 :: *) (b_3 :: *) . (GHC.Types.~) a_2 GHC.Types.Int => {T10828.foo :: a_2, T10828.bar :: b_3} -> T10828.T GHC.Types.Int T10828.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: (do TyConI dec <- runQ $ reify (mkName "T") runIO $ putStrLn (pprint dec) >> hFlush stdout d <- runQ $ [d| data T' a :: Type where MkT' :: a -> a -> T' a MkC' :: forall a b. (a ~ Int) => {foo :: a, bar :: b} -> T' Int |] runIO $ putStrLn (pprint d) >> hFlush stdout ....) *** unexpected failure for T10828(ext-interp) =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: T13123.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: ([d| data GADT where MkGADT :: forall k proxy (a :: k). proxy a -> GADT |]) *** unexpected failure for T13123(ext-interp) =====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] =====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] =====> 7200 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: T20590.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: ([d| data T where MkT :: forall a. a -> T |]) *** unexpected failure for T20590(ext-interp) ``` Looks fairly worrying to me. - - - - - 965a2735 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-09T02:36:20-05:00 EPA: exact print HsDocTy To match ghc-exactprint https://github.com/alanz/ghc-exactprint/pull/121 - - - - - 5d65773e by John Ericson at 2023-01-09T20:39:27-05:00 Remove RTS hack for configuring See the brand new Note [Undefined symbols in the RTS] for additional details. - - - - - e3fff751 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-01-09T20:40:02-05:00 Handle shadowing in DmdAnal (#22718) Previously, when we had a shadowing situation like ```hs f x = ... -- demand signature <1L><1L> main = ... \f -> f 1 ... ``` we'd happily use the shadowed demand signature at the call site inside the lambda. Of course, that's wrong and solution is simply to remove the demand signature from the `AnalEnv` when we enter the lambda. This patch does so for all binding constructs Core. In #22718 the issue was caused by LetUp not shadowing away the existing demand signature for the let binder in the let body. The resulting absent error is fickle to reproduce; hence no reproduction test case. #17478 would help. Fixes #22718. It appears that TcPlugin_Rewrite regresses by ~40% on Darwin. It is likely that DmdAnal was exploiting ill-scoped analysis results. Metric increase ['bytes allocated'] (test_env=x86_64-darwin-validate): TcPlugin_Rewrite - - - - - d53f6f4d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-09T21:11:02-05:00 Add safe list indexing operator: !? With Joachim's amendments. Implements https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/110 - - - - - cfaf1ad7 by Nicolas Trangez at 2023-01-09T21:11:03-05:00 rts, tests: limit thread name length to 15 bytes On Linux, `pthread_setname_np` (or rather, the kernel) only allows for thread names up to 16 bytes, including the terminating null byte. This commit adds a note pointing this out in `createOSThread`, and fixes up two instances where a thread name of more than 15 characters long was used (in the RTS, and in a test-case). Fixes: #22366 Fixes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22366 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22366#note_460796 - - - - - 64286132 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:03-05:00 Store bootstrap_llvm_target and use it to set LlvmTarget in bindists This mirrors some existing logic for the bootstrap_target which influences how TargetPlatform is set. As described on #21970 not storing this led to `LlvmTarget` being set incorrectly and hence the wrong `--target` flag being passed to the C compiler. Towards #21970 - - - - - 4724e8d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:04-05:00 Check for FP_LD_NO_FIXUP_CHAINS in installation configure script Otherwise, when installing from a bindist the C flag isn't passed to the C compiler. This completes the fix for #22429 - - - - - 2e926b88 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2023-01-09T21:11:07-05:00 Fix outdated link to Happy section on sequences - - - - - 146a1458 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:07-05:00 Revert "NCG(x86): Compile add+shift as lea if possible." This reverts commit 20457d775885d6c3df020d204da9a7acfb3c2e5a. See #22666 and #21777 - - - - - 6e6adbe3 by Jade Lovelace at 2023-01-11T00:55:30-05:00 Fix tcPluginRewrite example - - - - - faa57138 by Jade Lovelace at 2023-01-11T00:55:31-05:00 fix missing haddock pipe - - - - - 0470ea7c by Florian Weimer at 2023-01-11T00:56:10-05:00 m4/fp_leading_underscore.m4: Avoid implicit exit function declaration And switch to a new-style function definition. Fixes build issues with compilers that do not accept implicit function declarations. - - - - - b2857df4 by HaskellMouse at 2023-01-11T00:56:52-05:00 Added a new warning about compatibility with RequiredTypeArguments This commit introduces a new warning that indicates code incompatible with future extension: RequiredTypeArguments. Enabling this extension may break some code and the warning will help to make it compatible in advance. - - - - - 5f17e21a by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-11T00:57:27-05:00 testsuite: Drop testheapalloced.c As noted in #22414, this file (which appears to be a benchmark for characterising the one-step allocator's MBlock cache) is currently unreferenced. Remove it. Closes #22414. - - - - - bc125775 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-11T00:58:03-05:00 Introduce the TypeAbstractions language flag GHC Proposals #448 "Modern scoped type variables" and #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" introduce a new language extension flag: TypeAbstractions. Part of the functionality guarded by this flag has already been implemented, namely type abstractions in constructor patterns, but it was guarded by a combination of TypeApplications and ScopedTypeVariables instead of a dedicated language extension flag. This patch does the following: * introduces a new language extension flag TypeAbstractions * requires TypeAbstractions for @a-syntax in constructor patterns instead of TypeApplications and ScopedTypeVariables * creates a User's Guide page for TypeAbstractions and moves the "Type Applications in Patterns" section there To avoid a breaking change, the new flag is implied by ScopedTypeVariables and is retroactively added to GHC2021. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot - - - - - 083f7015 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-11T00:58:38-05:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused mkWildEvBinder - Use typeTypeOrConstraint - more symmetric and asserts that that the type is Type or Constraint - Fix escape sequences in Python; they raise a deprecation warning with -Wdefault - - - - - aed1974e by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-01-11T08:30:42+00:00 Refactor the treatment of loopy superclass dicts This patch completely re-engineers how we deal with loopy superclass dictionaries in instance declarations. It fixes #20666 and #19690 The highlights are * Recognise that the loopy-superclass business should use precisely the Paterson conditions. This is much much nicer. See Note [Recursive superclasses] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance * With that in mind, define "Paterson-smaller" in Note [Paterson conditions] in GHC.Tc.Validity, and the new data type `PatersonSize` in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType, along with functions to compute and compare PatsonSizes * Use the new PatersonSize stuff when solving superclass constraints See Note [Solving superclass constraints] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance * In GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.lookupInInerts, add a missing call to prohibitedSuperClassSolve. This was the original cause of #20666. * Treat (TypeError "stuff") as having PatersonSize zero. See Note [Paterson size for type family applications] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType. * Treat the head of a Wanted quantified constraint in the same way as the superclass of an instance decl; this is what fixes #19690. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical Note [Solving a Wanted forall-constraint] (Thanks to Matthew Craven for this insight.) This entailed refactoring the GivenSc constructor of CtOrigin a bit, to say whether it comes from an instance decl or quantified constraint. * Some refactoring way in which redundant constraints are reported; we don't want to complain about the extra, apparently-redundant constraints that we must add to an instance decl because of the loopy-superclass thing. I moved some work from GHC.Tc.Errors to GHC.Tc.Solver. * Add a new section to the user manual to describe the loopy superclass issue and what rules it follows. - - - - - 300bcc15 by HaskellMouse at 2023-01-11T13:43:36-05:00 Parse qualified terms in type signatures This commit allows qualified terms in type signatures to pass the parser and to be cathced by renamer with more informative error message. Adds a few tests. Fixes #21605 - - - - - 964284fc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-11T13:44:12-05:00 Fix void-arg-adding mechanism for worker/wrapper As #22725 shows, in worker/wrapper we must add the void argument /last/, not first. See GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils Note [Worker/wrapper needs to add void arg last]. That led me to to study GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr Note [SpecConstr needs to add void args first] which suggests the opposite! And indeed I think it's the other way round for SpecConstr -- or more precisely the void arg must precede the "extra_bndrs". That led me to some refactoring of GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr.calcSpecInfo. - - - - - f7ceafc9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-11T22:36:59-05:00 Add 'docWithStyle' to improve codegen This new combinator docWithStyle :: IsOutput doc => doc -> (PprStyle -> SDoc) -> doc let us remove the need for code to be polymorphic in HDoc when not used in code style. Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T13035 T1969 - - - - - b3be0d18 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-11T22:37:35-05:00 Fix finaliseArgBoxities for OPAQUE function We never do worker wrapper for OPAQUE functions, so we must zap the unboxing info during strictness analysis. This patch fixes #22502 - - - - - db11f358 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:04-05:00 Revert "rts: Drop racy assertion" The logic here was inverted. Reverting the commit to avoid confusion when examining the commit history. This reverts commit b3eacd64fb36724ed6c5d2d24a81211a161abef1. - - - - - 3242139f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:04-05:00 rts: Drop racy assertion 0e274c39bf836d5bb846f5fa08649c75f85326ac added an assertion in `dirty_MUT_VAR` checking that the MUT_VAR being dirtied was clean. However, this isn't necessarily the case since another thread may have raced us to dirty the object. - - - - - 9ffd5d57 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:41-05:00 configure: Fix escaping of `$tooldir` In !9547 I introduced `$tooldir` directories into GHC's default link and compilation flags to ensure that our C toolchain finds its own headers and libraries before others on the system. However, the patch was subtly wrong in the escaping of `$tooldir`. Fix this. Fixes #22561. - - - - - 905d0b6e by Sebastian Graf at 2023-01-12T15:51:47-05:00 Fix contification with stable unfoldings (#22428) Many functions now return a `TailUsageDetails` that adorns a `UsageDetails` with a `JoinArity` that reflects the number of join point binders around the body for which the `UsageDetails` was computed. `TailUsageDetails` is now returned by `occAnalLamTail` as well as `occAnalUnfolding` and `occAnalRules`. I adjusted `Note [Join points and unfoldings/rules]` and `Note [Adjusting right-hand sides]` to account for the new machinery. I also wrote a new `Note [Join arity prediction based on joinRhsArity]` and refer to it when we combine `TailUsageDetails` for a recursive RHS. I also renamed * `occAnalLam` to `occAnalLamTail` * `adjustRhsUsage` to `adjustTailUsage` * a few other less important functions and properly documented the that each call of `occAnalLamTail` must pair up with `adjustTailUsage`. I removed `Note [Unfoldings and join points]` because it was redundant with `Note [Occurrences in stable unfoldings]`. While in town, I refactored `mkLoopBreakerNodes` so that it returns a condensed `NodeDetails` called `SimpleNodeDetails`. Fixes #22428. The refactoring seems to have quite beneficial effect on ghc/alloc performance: ``` CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 784,778,420 768,091,176 -2.1% GOOD T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 77,762,270 75,986,720 -2.3% GOOD T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 85,740,186 84,641,712 -1.3% GOOD T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 306,104,656 299,811,632 -2.1% GOOD T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 350,233,952 346,004,008 -1.2% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 2,800,514,792 2,754,651,360 -1.6% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,230,883,318 1,215,978,336 -1.2% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 153,379,590 151,796,488 -1.0% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 7,356,797,056 7,244,194,416 -1.5% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,718,941,448 1,692,157,288 -1.6% T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,485,794,632 1,458,022,112 -1.9% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 437,562,314 431,295,896 -1.4% GOOD T21839r(normal) ghc/alloc 446,927,580 440,615,776 -1.4% GOOD geo. mean -0.6% minimum -2.4% maximum -0.0% ``` Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T10421 T12150 T12425 T13056 T18698a T18698b T21839c T21839r T9961 - - - - - a1491c87 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-12T15:52:23-05:00 Only gc sparks locally when we can ensure marking is done. When performing GC without work stealing there was no guarantee that spark pruning was happening after marking of the sparks. This could cause us to GC live sparks under certain circumstances. Fixes #22528. - - - - - 8acfe930 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-12T15:53:00-05:00 Change MSYSTEM to CLANG64 uniformly - - - - - 73bc162b by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-01-12T15:53:42-05:00 Make `GHC.Tc.Errors.Reporter` take `NonEmpty ErrorItem` rather than `[ErrorItem]`, which lets us drop some panics. Also use the `BasicMismatch` constructor rather than `mkBasicMismatchMsg`, which lets us drop the "-Wno-incomplete-record-updates" flag. - - - - - 1b812b69 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-12T15:54:21-05:00 Fix #22728: Not all diagnostics in safe check are fatal Also add tests for the issue and -Winferred-safe-imports in general - - - - - c79b2b65 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-12T15:54:58-05:00 Don't run hadrian-multi on fast-ci label Fixes #22667 - - - - - 9a3d6add by Bodigrim at 2023-01-13T00:46:36-05:00 Bump submodule bytestring to 0.11.4.0 Metric Decrease: T21839c T21839r - - - - - df33c13c by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-13T00:47:12-05:00 gitlab-ci: Bump Darwin bootstrap toolchain This updates the bootstrap compiler on Darwin from 8.10.7 to 9.2.5, ensuring that we have the fix for #21964. - - - - - 756a66ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-13T00:47:12-05:00 gitlab-ci: Pass -w to cabal update Due to cabal#8447, cabal-install 3.8.1.0 requires a compiler to run `cabal update`. - - - - - 1142f858 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:04:00+00:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule - - - - - d4686729 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:04:00+00:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - 84ae6573 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: Bump DOCKER_REV - - - - - d53598c5 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: enable xz parallel compression for x64 jobs - - - - - d31fcbca by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: use in-image emsdk for js jobs - - - - - 93b9bbc1 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: improve nix-shell for gen_ci.hs and fix some ghc/hlint warnings - Add a ghc environment including prebuilt dependencies to the nix-shell. Get rid of the ad hoc cabal cache and all dependencies are now downloaded from the nixos binary cache. - Make gen_ci.hs a cabal package with HLS integration, to make future hacking of gen_ci.hs easier. - Fix some ghc/hlint warnings after I got HLS to work. - For the lint-ci-config job, do a shallow clone to save a few minutes of unnecessary git checkout time. - - - - - 8acc56c7 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: source the toolchain env file in wasm jobs - - - - - 87194df0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: add wasm ci jobs via gen_ci.hs - There is one regular wasm job run in validate pipelines - Additionally, int-native/unreg wasm jobs run in nightly/release pipelines Also, remove the legacy handwritten wasm ci jobs in .gitlab-ci.yml. - - - - - b6eb9bcc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-13T11:52:16+00:00 wasm ci: Remove wasm release jobs This removes the wasm release jobs, as we do not yet intend to distribute these binaries. - - - - - 496607fd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-13T16:52:07-05:00 Add a missing checkEscapingKind Ticket #22743 pointed out that there is a missing check, for type-inferred bindings, that the inferred type doesn't have an escaping kind. The fix is easy. - - - - - 7a9a1042 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:48:19-05:00 Separate core inlining logic from `Unfolding` type. This seems like a good idea either way, but is mostly motivated by a patch where this avoids a module loop. - - - - - 33b58f77 by sheaf at 2023-01-16T20:48:57-05:00 Hadrian: generalise &%> to avoid warnings This patch introduces a more general version of &%> that works with general traversable shapes, instead of lists. This allows us to pass along the information that the length of the list of filepaths passed to the function exactly matches the length of the input list of filepath patterns, avoiding pattern match warnings. Fixes #22430 - - - - - 8c7a991c by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:49:34-05:00 Add regression test for #22611. A case were a function used to fail to specialize, but now does. - - - - - 6abea760 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:50:10-05:00 Mark maximumBy/minimumBy as INLINE. The RHS was too large to inline which often prevented the overhead of the Maybe from being optimized away. By marking it as INLINE we can eliminate the overhead of both the maybe and are able to unpack the accumulator when possible. Fixes #22609 - - - - - 99d151bb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:50:50-05:00 ci: Bump CACHE_REV so that ghc-9.6 branch and HEAD have different caches Having the same CACHE_REV on both branches leads to issues where the darwin toolchain is different on ghc-9.6 and HEAD which leads to long darwin build times. In general we should ensure that each branch has a different CACHE_REV. - - - - - 6a5845fb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Change owner of files in source-tarball job This fixes errors of the form: ``` fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/builds/ghc/ghc' To add an exception for this directory, call: git config --global --add safe.directory /builds/ghc/ghc inferred 9.7.20230113 checking for GHC Git commit id... fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/builds/ghc/ghc' To add an exception for this directory, call: git config --global --add safe.directory /builds/ghc/ghc ``` - - - - - 4afb952c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Don't build aarch64-deb10-llvm job on release pipelines Closes #22721 - - - - - 8039feb9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Change owner of files in test-bootstrap job - - - - - 0b358d0c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 rel_eng: Add release engineering scripts into ghc tree It is better to keep these scripts in the tree as they depend on the CI configuration and so on. By keeping them in tree we can keep them up-to-date as the CI config changes and also makes it easier to backport changes to the release script between release branches in future. The final motivation is that it makes generating GHCUp metadata possible. - - - - - 28cb2ed0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Don't use complicated image or clone in not-interruptible job This job exists only for the meta-reason of not allowing nightly pipelines to be cancelled. It was taking two minutes to run as in order to run "true" we would also clone the whole GHC repo. - - - - - eeea59bb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:26-05:00 Add scripts to generate ghcup metadata on nightly and release pipelines 1. A python script in .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata which generates suitable metadata for consumption by GHCUp for the relevant pipelines. - The script generates the metadata just as the ghcup maintainers want, without taking into account platform/library combinations. It is updated manually when the mapping changes. - The script downloads the bindists which ghcup wants to distribute, calculates the hash and generates the yaml in the correct structure. - The script is documented in the .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/README.mk file 1a. The script requires us to understand the mapping from platform -> job. To choose the preferred bindist for each platform the .gitlab/gen_ci.hs script is modified to allow outputting a metadata file which answers the question about which job produces the bindist which we want to distribute to users for a specific platform. 2. Pipelines to run on nightly and release jobs to generate metadata - ghcup-metadata-nightly: Generates metadata which points directly to artifacts in the nightly job. - ghcup-metadata-release: Generates metadata suitable for inclusion directly in ghcup by pointing to the downloads folder where the bindist will be uploaded to. 2a. Trigger jobs which test the generated metadata in the downstream `ghccup-ci` repo. See that repo for documentation about what is tested and how but essentially we test in a variety of clean images that ghcup can download and install the bindists we say exist in our metadata. - - - - - 97bd4d8c by Bodigrim at 2023-01-16T20:52:04-05:00 Bump submodule parsec to 3.1.16.1 - - - - - 97ac8230 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-16T20:52:39-05:00 EPA: Add annotation for 'type' in DataDecl Closes #22765 - - - - - dbbab95d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-17T06:36:06-05:00 compiler: Small optimisation of assertM In #22739 @AndreasK noticed that assertM performed the action to compute the asserted predicate regardless of whether DEBUG is enabled. This is inconsistent with the other assertion operations and general convention. Fix this. Closes #22739. - - - - - fc02f3bb by Viktor Dukhovni at 2023-01-17T06:36:47-05:00 Avoid unnecessary printf warnings in EventLog.c Fixes #22778 - - - - - 003b6d44 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-17T16:33:05-05:00 Document the semantics of pattern bindings a bit better This MR is in response to the discussion on #22719 - - - - - f4d50baf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-17T16:33:41-05:00 Hadrian: fix warnings (#22783) This change fixes the following warnings when building Hadrian: src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:38:10: warning: [-Wredundant-constraints] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:13: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:21: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Haskell/Cabal/Parse.hs:67:1: warning: [-Wunused-imports] - - - - - 06036d93 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-18T01:55:10-05:00 testsuite: req_smp --> req_target_smp, req_ghc_smp See #22630 and !9552 This commit: - splits req_smp into req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp - changes the testsuite driver to calculate req_ghc_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_target_smp instead of req_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_host_smp when needed The problem: - the problem this solves is the ambiguity surrounding req_smp - on master req_smp was used to express the constraint that the program being compiled supports smp _and_ that the host RTS (i.e., the RTS used to compile the program) supported smp. Normally that is fine, but in cross compilation this is not always the case as was discovered in #22630. The solution: - Differentiate the two constraints: - use req_target_smp to say the RTS the compiled program is linked with (and the platform) supports smp - use req_host_smp to say the RTS the host is linked with supports smp WIP: fix req_smp (target vs ghc) add flag to separate bootstrapper split req_smp -> req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp update tests smp flags cleanup and add some docstrings only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapper on S1 or CC Only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapperWithSMP of when testing stage 1 and cross compiling test the RTS in config/ghc not hadrian re-add ghc_with_smp fix and align req names fix T11760 to use req_host_smp test the rts directly, avoid python 3.5 limitation test the compiler in a try block align out of tree and in tree withSMP flags mark failing tests as host req smp testsuite: req_host_smp --> req_ghc_smp Fix ghc vs host, fix ghc_with_smp leftover - - - - - ee9b78aa by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-18T01:55:45-05:00 Use -Wdefault when running Python testdriver (#22727) - - - - - e9c0537c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-18T01:56:22-05:00 Enable -Wstar-is-type by default (#22759) Following the plan in GHC Proposal #143 "Remove the * kind syntax", which states: In the next release (or 3 years in), enable -fwarn-star-is-type by default. The "next release" happens to be 9.6.1 I also moved the T21583 test case from should_fail to should_compile, because the only reason it was failing was -Werror=compat in our test suite configuration. - - - - - 4efee43d by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-18T01:56:59-05:00 Add missing parenthesizeHsType in cvtSigTypeKind We need to ensure that the output of `cvtSigTypeKind` is parenthesized (at precedence `sigPrec`) so that any type signatures with an outermost, explicit kind signature can parse correctly. Fixes #22784. - - - - - f891a442 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T07:28:00-05:00 Bump ghc-tarballs to fix #22497 It turns out that gmp 6.2.1 uses the platform-reserved `x18` register on AArch64/Darwin. This was fixed in upstream changeset 18164:5f32dbc41afc, which was merged in 2020. Here I backport this patch although I do hope that a new release is forthcoming soon. Bumps gmp-tarballs submodule. Fixes #22497. - - - - - b13c6ea5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T07:28:00-05:00 Bump gmp-tarballs submodule This backports the upstream fix for CVE-2021-43618, fixing #22789. - - - - - c45a5fff by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-18T07:28:37-05:00 Fix typo in recent darwin tests fix Corrects a typo in !9647. Otherwise T18623 will still fail on darwin and stall other people's work. - - - - - b4c14c4b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-01-18T14:21:42-05:00 Add PrimCallConv support to GHCi This adds support for calling Cmm code from bytecode using the native calling convention, allowing modules that use `foreign import prim` to be loaded and debugged in GHCi. This patch introduces a new `PRIMCALL` bytecode instruction and a helper stack frame `stg_primcall`. The code is based on the existing functionality for dealing with unboxed tuples in bytecode, which has been generalised to handle arbitrary calls. Fixes #22051 - - - - - d0a63ef8 by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Refactor warning flag parsing to add missing flags This adds `-Werror=<group>` and `-fwarn-<group>` flags for warning groups as well as individual warnings. Previously these were defined on an ad hoc basis so for example we had `-Werror=compat` but not `-Werror=unused-binds`, whereas we had `-fwarn-unused-binds` but not `-fwarn-compat`. Fixes #22182. - - - - - 7ed1b8ef by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Minor corrections to comments - - - - - 5389681e by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Revise warnings documentation in user's guide - - - - - ab0d5cda by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Move documentation of deferred type error flags out of warnings section - - - - - eb5a6b91 by John Ericson at 2023-01-18T22:24:10-05:00 Give the RTS it's own configure script Currently it doesn't do much anything, we are just trying to introduce it without breaking the build. Later, we will move functionality from the top-level configure script over to it. We need to bump Cabal for https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8649; to facilitate and existing hack of skipping some configure checks for the RTS we now need to skip just *part* not *all* of the "post configure" hook, as running the configure script (which we definitely want to do) is also implemented as part of the "post configure" hook. But doing this requires exposing functionality that wasn't exposed before. - - - - - 32ab07bf by Bodigrim at 2023-01-18T22:24:51-05:00 ghc package does not have to depend on terminfo - - - - - 981ff7c4 by Bodigrim at 2023-01-18T22:24:51-05:00 ghc-pkg does not have to depend on terminfo - - - - - f058e367 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T22:25:27-05:00 nativeGen/X86: MFENCE is unnecessary for release semantics In #22764 a user noticed that a program implementing a simple atomic counter via an STRef regressed significantly due to the introduction of necessary atomic operations in the MutVar# primops (#22468). This regression was caused by a bug in the NCG, which emitted an unnecessary MFENCE instruction for a release-ordered atomic write. MFENCE is rather only needed to achieve sequentially consistent ordering. Fixes #22764. - - - - - 154889db by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-18T22:26:03-05:00 Add regression test for #22151 Issue #22151 was coincidentally fixed in commit aed1974e92366ab8e117734f308505684f70cddf (`Refactor the treatment of loopy superclass dicts`). This adds a regression test to ensure that the issue remains fixed. Fixes #22151. - - - - - 14b5982a by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-18T22:26:43-05:00 Fix printing of promoted MkSolo datacon (#22785) Problem: In 2463df2f, the Solo data constructor was renamed to MkSolo, and Solo was turned into a pattern synonym for backwards compatibility. Since pattern synonyms can not be promoted, the old code that pretty-printed promoted single-element tuples started producing ill-typed code: t :: Proxy ('Solo Int) This fails with "Pattern synonym ‘Solo’ used as a type" The solution is to track the distinction between type constructors and data constructors more carefully when printing single-element tuples. - - - - - 1fe806d3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:48:47-05:00 hadrian: add hi_core flavour transformer The hi_core flavour transformer enables -fwrite-if-simplified-core for stage1 libraries, which emit core into interface files to make it possible to restart code generation. Building boot libs with it makes it easier to use GHC API to prototype experimental backends that needs core/stg at link time. - - - - - 317cad26 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:48:47-05:00 hadrian: add missing docs for recently added flavour transformers - - - - - 658f4446 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-23T04:49:23-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add Rocky8 jobs Addresses #22268. - - - - - a83ec778 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-23T04:49:58-05:00 Set "since: 9.8" for TypeAbstractions and -Wterm-variable-capture These flags did not make it into the 9.6 release series, so the "since" annotations must be corrected. - - - - - fec7c2ea by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-23T04:50:33-05:00 EPA: Add SourceText to HsOverLabel To be able to capture string literals with possible escape codes as labels. Close #22771 - - - - - 3efd1e99 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-23T04:51:08-05:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.20.0.0 Updates `text` and `exceptions` submodules for bounds bumps. Addresses #22767. - - - - - 0900b584 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:51:45-05:00 hadrian: disable alloca for in-tree GMP on wasm32 When building in-tree GMP for wasm32, disable its alloca usage, since it may potentially cause stack overflow (e.g. #22602). - - - - - db0f1bfd by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:52:21-05:00 Bump process submodule Includes a critical fix for wasm32, see https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/272 for details. Also changes the existing cross test to include process stuff and avoid future regression here. - - - - - 9222b167 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-23T04:52:57-05:00 ghcup metadata: Fix subdir for windows bindist - - - - - 9a9bec57 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-23T04:52:57-05:00 ghcup metadata: Remove viPostRemove field from generated metadata This has been removed from the downstream metadata. - - - - - 82884ce0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-23T04:53:32-05:00 Fix #22742 runtimeRepLevity_maybe was panicing unnecessarily; and the error printing code made use of the case when it should return Nothing rather than panicing. For some bizarre reason perf/compiler/T21839r shows a 10% bump in runtime peak-megagbytes-used, on a single architecture (alpine). See !9753 for commentary, but I'm going to accept it. Metric Increase: T21839r - - - - - 2c6deb18 by Bryan Richter at 2023-01-23T14:12:22+02:00 codeowners: Add Ben, Matt, and Bryan to CI - - - - - eee3bf05 by Matthew Craven at 2023-01-23T21:46:41-05:00 Do not collect compile-time metrics for T21839r ...the testsuite doesn't handle this properly since it also collects run-time metrics. Compile-time metrics for this test are already tracked via T21839c. Metric Decrease: T21839r - - - - - 1d1dd3fb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Fix recompilation checking for multiple home units The key part of this change is to store a UnitId in the `UsageHomeModule` and `UsageHomeModuleInterface`. * Fine-grained dependency tracking is used if the dependency comes from any home unit. * We actually look up the right module when checking whether we need to recompile in the `UsageHomeModuleInterface` case. These scenarios are both checked by the new tests ( multipleHomeUnits_recomp and multipleHomeUnits_recomp_th ) Fixes #22675 - - - - - 7bfb30f9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Augment target filepath by working directory when checking if module satisfies target This fixes a spurious warning in -Wmissing-home-modules. This is a simple oversight where when looking for the target in the first place we augment the search by the -working-directory flag but then fail to do so when checking this warning. Fixes #22676 - - - - - 69500dd4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Use NodeKey rather than ModuleName in pruneCache The `pruneCache` function assumes that the list of `CachedInfo` all have unique `ModuleName`, this is not true: * In normal compilation, the same module name can appear for a file and it's boot file. * In multiple home unit compilation the same ModuleName can appear in different units The fix is to use a `NodeKey` as the actual key for the interfaces which includes `ModuleName`, `IsBoot` and `UnitId`. Fixes #22677 - - - - - 336b2b1c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Recompilation checking: Don't try to find artefacts for Interactive & hs-boot combo In interactive mode we don't produce any linkables for hs-boot files. So we also need to not going looking for them when we check to see if we have all the right objects needed for recompilation. Ticket #22669 - - - - - 6469fea7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Don't write o-boot files in Interactive mode We should not be producing object files when in interactive mode but we still produced the dummy o-boot files. These never made it into a `Linkable` but then confused the recompilation checker. Fixes #22669 - - - - - 06cc0a95 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Improve driver diagnostic messages by including UnitId in message Currently the driver diagnostics don't give any indication about which unit they correspond to. For example `-Wmissing-home-modules` can fire multiple times for each different home unit and gives no indication about which unit it's actually reporting about. Perhaps a longer term fix is to generalise the providence information away from a SrcSpan so that these kind of whole project errors can be reported with an accurate provenance. For now we can just include the `UnitId` in the error message. Fixes #22678 - - - - - 4fe9eaff by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Key ModSummary cache by UnitId as well as FilePath Multiple units can refer to the same files without any problem. Just another assumption which needs to be updated when we may have multiple home units. However, there is the invariant that within each unit each file only maps to one module, so as long as we also key the cache by UnitId then we are all good. This led to some confusing behaviour in GHCi when reloading, multipleHomeUnits_shared distils the essence of what can go wrong. Fixes #22679 - - - - - ada29f5c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Finder: Look in current unit before looking in any home package dependencies In order to preserve existing behaviour it's important to look within the current component before consideirng a module might come from an external component. This already happened by accident in `downsweep`, (because roots are used to repopulated the cache) but in the `Finder` the logic was the wrong way around. Fixes #22680 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp -------------------------p - - - - - be701cc6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Debug: Print full NodeKey when pretty printing ModuleGraphNode This is helpful when debugging multiple component issues. - - - - - 34d2d463 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-24T05:38:32-05:00 Fix Lint check for duplicate external names Lint was checking for duplicate external names by calling removeDups, which needs a comparison function that is passed to Data.List.sortBy. But the comparison was not a valid ordering - it returned LT if one of the names was not external. For example, the previous implementation won't find a duplicate in [M.x, y, M.x]. Instead, we filter out non-external names before looking for duplicates. - - - - - 1c050ed2 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:39:08-05:00 Add test for T22671 This was fixed by b13c6ea5 Closes #22671 - - - - - 05e6a2d9 by Tom Ellis at 2023-01-24T12:10:52-05:00 Clarify where `f` is defined - - - - - d151546e by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-24T12:11:29-05:00 CmmToC: fix CmmRegOff for 64-bit register on a 32-bit target We used to print the offset value to a platform word sized integer. This is incorrect when the offset is negative (e.g. output of cmm constant folding) and the register is 64-bit but on a 32-bit target, and may lead to incorrect runtime result (e.g. #22607). The fix is simple: just treat it as a proper MO_Add, with the correct width info inferred from the register itself. Metric Increase: T12707 T13379 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun - - - - - e5383a29 by Wander Hillen at 2023-01-24T20:02:26-05:00 Allow waiting for timerfd to be interrupted during rts shutdown - - - - - 1957eda1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-24T20:03:01-05:00 Restore Compose's Read/Show behavior to match Read1/Show1 instances Fixes #22816. - - - - - 30972827 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-25T03:54:14-05:00 docs: Update INSTALL.md Removes references to make. Fixes #22480 - - - - - bc038c3b by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-25T03:54:50-05:00 compiler: fix handling of MO_F_Neg in wasm NCG In the wasm NCG, we used to compile MO_F_Neg to 0.0-x. It was an oversight, there actually exists f32.neg/f64.neg opcodes in the wasm spec and those should be used instead! The old behavior almost works, expect when GHC compiles the -0.0 literal, which will incorrectly become 0.0. - - - - - e987e345 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Hadrian: correctly detect AR at-file support Stage0's ar may not support at-files. Take it into account. Found while cross-compiling from Darwin to Windows. - - - - - 48131ee2 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Hadrian: fix Windows cross-compilation Decision to build either unix or Win32 package must be stage specific for cross-compilation to be supported. - - - - - 288fa017 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Fix RTS build on Windows This change fixes a cross-compilation issue from ArchLinux to Windows because these symbols weren't found. - - - - - 2fdf22ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 configure: support "windows" as an OS - - - - - 13a0566b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-25T14:48:16-05:00 Fix in-scope set in specImports Nothing deep here; I had failed to bring some floated dictionary binders into scope. Exposed by -fspecialise-aggressively Fixes #22715. - - - - - b7efdb24 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-25T14:48:51-05:00 ci: Disable HLint job due to excessive runtime The HLint jobs takes much longer to run (20 minutes) after "Give the RTS it's own configure script" eb5a6b91 Now the CI job will build the stage0 compiler before it generates the necessary RTS headers. We either need to: * Fix the linting rules so they take much less time * Revert the commit * Remove the linting of base from the hlint job * Remove the hlint job This is highest priority as it is affecting all CI pipelines. For now I am just disabling the job because there are many more pressing matters at hand. Ticket #22830 - - - - - 1bd32a35 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:34:21-05:00 Factorize hptModulesBelow Create and use moduleGraphModulesBelow in GHC.Unit.Module.Graph that doesn't need anything from the driver to be used. - - - - - 1262d3f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Store dehydrated data structures in CgModBreaks This fixes a tricky leak in GHCi where we were retaining old copies of HscEnvs when reloading. If not all modules were recompiled then these hydrated fields in break points would retain a reference to the old HscEnv which could double memory usage. Fixes #22530 - - - - - e27eb80c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force more in NFData Name instance Doesn't force the lazy `OccName` field (#19619) which is already known as a really bad source of leaks. When we slam the hammer storing Names on disk (in interface files or the like), all this should be forced as otherwise a `Name` can easily retain an `Id` and hence the entire world. Fixes #22833 - - - - - 3d004d5a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force OccName in tidyTopName This occname has just been derived from an `Id`, so need to force it promptly so we can release the Id back to the world. Another symptom of the bug caused by #19619 - - - - - f2a0fea0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Strict fields in ModNodeKey (otherwise retains HomeModInfo) Towards #22530 - - - - - 5640cb1d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:35:36-05:00 Hadrian: fix doc generation Was missing dependencies on files generated by templates (e.g. ghc.cabal) - - - - - 3e827c3f by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-01-26T20:06:53-05:00 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. Close #22519. - - - - - b3ef5c89 by doyougnu at 2023-01-26T20:07:48-05:00 tryFillBuffer: strictify more speculative bangs - - - - - d0d7ba0f by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-26T20:08:25-05:00 base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind This change removes an unnecessary dependency on Prelude from two modules in the base package. - - - - - fa1db923 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 ci: Add ubuntu18_04 nightly and release jobs This adds release jobs for ubuntu18_04 which uses glibc 2.27 which is older than the 2.28 which is used by Rocky8 bindists. Ticket #22268 - - - - - 807310a1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 rel-eng: Add missing rocky8 bindist We intend to release rocky8 bindist so the fetching script needs to know about them. - - - - - c7116b10 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-26T20:09:35-05:00 base: Make changelog proposal references more consistent Addresses #22773. - - - - - 6932cfc7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T20:10:27-05:00 Fix spurious change from !9568 - - - - - e480fbc2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T05:01:24-05:00 rts: Use C11-compliant static assertion syntax Previously we used `static_assert` which is only available in C23. By contrast, C11 only provides `_Static_assert`. Fixes #22777 - - - - - 2648c09c by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-27T05:02:07-05:00 Replace errors from badOrigBinding with new one (#22839) Problem: in 02279a9c the type-level [] syntax was changed from a built-in name to an alias for the GHC.Types.List constructor. badOrigBinding assumes that if a name is not built-in then it must have come from TH quotation, but this is not necessarily the case with []. The outdated assumption in badOrigBinding leads to incorrect error messages. This code: data [] Fails with "Cannot redefine a Name retrieved by a Template Haskell quote: []" Unfortunately, there is not enough information in RdrName to directly determine if the name was constructed via TH or by the parser, so this patch changes the error message instead. It unifies TcRnIllegalBindingOfBuiltIn and TcRnNameByTemplateHaskellQuote into a new error TcRnBindingOfExistingName and changes its wording to avoid guessing the origin of the name. - - - - - 545bf8cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-27T14:58:53+00:00 Revert "base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind" Fixes CI errors of the form. ``` ===> Command failed with error code: 1 ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.7.20230127: lookupGlobal Failed to load interface for ‘GHC.Num.BigNat’ There are files missing in the ‘ghc-bignum’ package, try running 'ghc-pkg check'. Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. Call stack: CallStack (from HasCallStack): callStackDoc, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Panic.hs:189:37 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Panic pprPanic, called at compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Env.hs:154:32 in ghc:GHC.Tc.Utils.Env CallStack (from HasCallStack): panic, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Error.hs:454:29 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Error Please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` This reverts commit d0d7ba0fb053ebe7f919a5932066fbc776301ccd. The module now lacks a dependency on GHC.Num.BigNat which it implicitly depends on. It is causing all CI jobs to fail so we revert without haste whilst the patch can be fixed. Fixes #22848 - - - - - 638277ba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Detect family instance orphans correctly We were treating a type-family instance as a non-orphan if there was a type constructor on its /right-hand side/ that was local. Boo! Utterly wrong. With this patch, we correctly check the /left-hand side/ instead! Fixes #22717 - - - - - 46a53bb2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Report family instance orphans correctly This fixes the fact that we were not reporting orphan family instances at all. The fix here is easy, but touches a bit of code. I refactored the code to be much more similar to the way that class instances are done: - Add a fi_orphan field to FamInst, like the is_orphan field in ClsInst - Make newFamInst initialise this field, just like newClsInst - And make newFamInst report a warning for an orphan, just like newClsInst - I moved newFamInst from GHC.Tc.Instance.Family to GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate, just like newClsInst. - I added mkLocalFamInst to FamInstEnv, just like mkLocalClsInst in InstEnv - TcRnOrphanInstance and SuggestFixOrphanInstance are now parametrised over class instances vs type/data family instances. Fixes #19773 - - - - - faa300fb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in STG This patch removes some orphan instances in the STG namespace by introducing the GHC.Stg.Lift.Types module, which allows various type family instances to be moved to GHC.Stg.Syntax, avoiding orphan instances. - - - - - 0f25a13b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in the parser This moves Anno instances for PatBuilder from GHC.Parser.PostProcess to GHC.Parser.Types to avoid orphans. - - - - - 15750d33 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Accept an orphan declaration (sadly) This accepts the orphan type family instance type instance DsForeignHook = ... in GHC.HsToCore.Types. See Note [The Decoupling Abstract Data Hack] in GHC.Driver.Hooks - - - - - c9967d13 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-01-27T23:55:31-05:00 bindist configure: Fail if find not found (#22691) - - - - - ad8cfed4 by John Ericson at 2023-01-27T23:56:06-05:00 Put hadrian bootstrap plans through `jq` This makes it possible to review changes with conventional diffing tools. - - - - - d0ddc01b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Introduce threaded2_sanity way Incredibly, we previously did not have a single way which would test the threaded RTS with multiple capabilities and the sanity-checker enabled. - - - - - 38ad8351 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 rts: Relax Messages assertion `doneWithMsgThrowTo` was previously too strict in asserting that the `Message` is locked. Specifically, it failed to consider that the `Message` may not be locked if we are deleting all threads during RTS shutdown. - - - - - a9fe81af by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Fix race in UnliftedTVar2 Previously UnliftedTVar2 would fail when run with multiple capabilities (and possibly even with one capability) as it would assume that `killThread#` would immediately kill the "increment" thread. Also, refactor the the executable to now succeed with no output and fails with an exit code. - - - - - 8519af60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Make listThreads more robust Previously it was sensitive to the labels of threads which it did not create (e.g. the IO manager event loop threads). Fix this. - - - - - 55a81995 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix non-atomic mutation of enabled_capabilities - - - - - b5c75f1d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix C++ compilation issues Make the RTS compilable with a C++ compiler by inserting necessary casts. - - - - - c261b62f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix typo "tracingAddCapabilities" was mis-named - - - - - 77fdbd3f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Drop long-dead fallback definitions for INFINITY & NAN These are no longer necessary since we now compile as C99. - - - - - 56c1bd98 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 Revert "CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types (#22043)" This reverts commit 99aca26b652603bc62953157a48e419f737d352d. - - - - - b3a3534b by nineonine at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types Previously, when using `capi` calling convention in foreign declarations, code generator failed to handle const-cualified pointer return types. This resulted in CC toolchain throwing `-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers` warning. `Foreign.C.Types.ConstPtr` newtype was introduced to handle these cases - special treatment was put in place to generate appropritetly qualified C wrapper that no longer triggers the above mentioned warning. Fixes #22043. - - - - - 082b7d43 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-28T02:58:38-05:00 Add Foldable1 Solo instance - - - - - 50b1e2e8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-28T02:59:18-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Bind to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I removed all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Bind module. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnMultipleFixityDecls TcRnIllegalPatternSynonymDecl TcRnIllegalClassBiding TcRnOrphanCompletePragma TcRnEmptyCase TcRnNonStdGuards TcRnDuplicateSigDecl TcRnMisplacedSigDecl TcRnUnexpectedDefaultSig TcRnBindInBootFile TcRnDuplicateMinimalSig - - - - - 3330b819 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-28T02:59:54-05:00 hadrian: Fix library-dirs, dynamic-library-dirs and static-library-dirs in inplace .conf files Previously we were just throwing away the contents of the library-dirs fields but really we have to do the same thing as for include-dirs, relativise the paths into the current working directory and maintain any extra libraries the user has specified. Now the relevant section of the rts.conf file looks like: ``` library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib library-dirs-static: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib dynamic-library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib ``` Fixes #22209 - - - - - c9ad8852 by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T03:00:33-05:00 Document differences between Data.{Monoid,Semigroup}.{First,Last} - - - - - 7e11c6dc by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:09-05:00 compiler: fix subword literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG This patch fixes the W8/W16 literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG, which used to lower it to something like i32.const -1, without properly zeroing-out the unused higher bits. Fixes #22608. - - - - - 6ea2aa02 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:46-05:00 compiler: fix lowering of CmmBlock in the wasm NCG The CmmBlock datacon was not handled in lower_CmmLit, since I thought it would have been eliminated after proc-point splitting. Turns out it still occurs in very rare occasions, and this patch is needed to fix T9329 for wasm. - - - - - 2b62739d by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T17:16:11-05:00 Assorted changes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 78c07219 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T17:16:48-05:00 compiler: properly handle ForeignHints in the wasm NCG Properly handle ForeignHints of ccall arguments/return value, insert sign extends and truncations when handling signed subwords. Fixes #22852. - - - - - 8bed166b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-30T05:06:26-05:00 nativeGen: Disable asm-shortcutting on Darwin Asm-shortcutting may produce relative references to symbols defined in other compilation units. This is not something that MachO relocations support (see #21972). For this reason we disable the optimisation on Darwin. We do so without a warning since this flag is enabled by `-O2`. Another way to address this issue would be to rather implement a PLT-relocatable jump-table strategy. However, this would only benefit Darwin and does not seem worth the effort. Closes #21972. - - - - - da468391 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-30T05:07:03-05:00 compiler: fix data section alignment in the wasm NCG Previously we tried to lower the alignment requirement as far as possible, based on the section kind inferred from the CLabel. For info tables, .p2align 1 was applied given the GC should only need the lowest bit to tag forwarding pointers. But this would lead to unaligned loads/stores, which has a performance penalty even if the wasm spec permits it. Furthermore, the test suite has shown memory corruption in a few cases when compacting gc is used. This patch takes a more conservative approach: all data sections except C strings align to word size. - - - - - 08ba8720 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-30T21:18:45-05:00 ghc-the-library: Retain cafs in both static in dynamic builds. We use keepCAFsForGHCi.c to force -fkeep-cafs behaviour by using a __attribute__((constructor)) function. This broke for static builds where the linker discarded the object file since it was not reverenced from any exported code. We fix this by asserting that the flag is enabled using a function in the same module as the constructor. Which causes the object file to be retained by the linker, which in turn causes the constructor the be run in static builds. This changes nothing for dynamic builds using the ghc library. But causes static to also retain CAFs (as we expect them to). Fixes #22417. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T21839r ------------------------- - - - - - 20598ef6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:20-05:00 Handle `type data` properly in tyThingParent_maybe Unlike most other data constructors, data constructors declared with `type data` are represented in `TyThing`s as `ATyCon` rather than `ADataCon`. The `ATyCon` case in `tyThingParent_maybe` previously did not consider the possibility of the underlying `TyCon` being a promoted data constructor, which led to the oddities observed in #22817. This patch adds a dedicated special case in `tyThingParent_maybe`'s `ATyCon` case for `type data` data constructors to fix these oddities. Fixes #22817. - - - - - 2f145052 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:56-05:00 Fix two bugs in TypeData TH reification This patch fixes two issues in the way that `type data` declarations were reified with Template Haskell: * `type data` data constructors are now properly reified using `DataConI`. This is accomplished with a special case in `reifyTyCon`. Fixes #22818. * `type data` type constructors are now reified in `reifyTyCon` using `TypeDataD` instead of `DataD`. Fixes #22819. - - - - - d0f34f25 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-30T21:20:35-05:00 Take account of loop breakers in specLookupRule The key change is that in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specLookupRule we were using realIdUnfolding, which ignores the loop-breaker flag. When given a loop breaker, rule matching therefore looped infinitely -- #22802. In fixing this I refactored a bit. * Define GHC.Core.InScopeEnv as a data type, and use it. (Previously it was a pair: hard to grep for.) * Put several functions returning an IdUnfoldingFun into GHC.Types.Id, namely idUnfolding alwaysActiveUnfoldingFun, whenActiveUnfoldingFun, noUnfoldingFun and use them. (The are all loop-breaker aware.) - - - - - de963cb6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 ci: Remove FreeBSD job from release pipelines We no longer attempt to build or distribute this release - - - - - f26d27ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Add check to make sure that release jobs are downloaded by fetch-gitlab This check makes sure that if a job is a prefixed by "release-" then the script downloads it and understands how to map the job name to the platform. - - - - - 7619c0b4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Fix the name of the ubuntu-* jobs These were not uploaded for alpha1 Fixes #22844 - - - - - 68eb8877 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 gen_ci: Only consider release jobs for job metadata In particular we do not have a release job for FreeBSD so the generation of the platform mapping was failing. - - - - - b69461a0 by Jason Shipman at 2023-01-30T21:21:50-05:00 User's guide: Clarify overlapping instance candidate elimination This commit updates the user's guide section on overlapping instance candidate elimination to use "or" verbiage instead of "either/or" in regards to the current pair of candidates' being overlappable or overlapping. "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping" can cause confusion as it suggests "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping, but not both". This was initially discussed on this Discourse topic: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/clarification-on-overlapping-instance-candidate-elimination/5677 - - - - - 7cbdaad0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-31T07:53:53-05:00 Fixes for cabal-reinstall CI job * Allow filepath to be reinstalled * Bump some version bounds to allow newer versions of libraries * Rework testing logic to avoid "install --lib" and package env files Fixes #22344 - - - - - fd8f32bf by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:54:29-05:00 rts: prevent potential divide-by-zero when tickInterval=0 This patch fixes a few places in RtsFlags.c that may result in divide-by-zero error when tickInterval=0, which is the default on wasm. Fixes #22603. - - - - - 085a6db6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-01-31T07:55:05-05:00 Update note at beginning of GHC.Builtin.NAmes some things have been renamed since it was written, it seems. - - - - - 7716cbe6 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:55:41-05:00 testsuite: use tgamma for cg007 gamma is a glibc-only deprecated function, use tgamma instead. It's required for fixing cg007 when testing the wasm unregisterised codegen. - - - - - 19c1fbcd by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 InfoTableProv: ShortText --> ShortByteString - - - - - 765fab98 by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 FastString: add fastStringToShorText - - - - - a83c810d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-31T13:08:38-05:00 Improve exprOkForSpeculation for classops This patch fixes #22745 and #15205, which are about GHC's failure to discard unnecessary superclass selections that yield coercions. See GHC.Core.Utils Note [exprOkForSpeculation and type classes] The main changes are: * Write new Note [NON-BOTTOM_DICTS invariant] in GHC.Core, and refer to it * Define new function isTerminatingType, to identify those guaranteed-terminating dictionary types. * exprOkForSpeculation has a new (very simple) case for ClassOpId * ClassOpId has a new field that says if the return type is an unlifted type, or a terminating type. This was surprisingly tricky to get right. In particular note that unlifted types are not terminating types; you can write an expression of unlifted type, that diverges. Not so for dictionaries (or, more precisely, for the dictionaries that GHC constructs). Metric Decrease: LargeRecord - - - - - f83374f8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-31T13:09:14-05:00 Support "unusable UNPACK pragma" warning with -O0 Fixes #11270 - - - - - a2d814dc by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T13:09:50-05:00 configure: Always create the VERSION file Teach the `configure` script to create the `VERSION` file. This will serve as the stable interface to allow the user to determine the version number of a working tree. Fixes #22322. - - - - - 5618fc21 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Cmm: track the type of global registers This patch tracks the type of Cmm global registers. This is needed in order to lint uses of polymorphic registers, such as SIMD vector registers that can be used both for floating-point and integer values. This changes allows us to refactor VanillaReg to not store VGcPtr, as that information is instead stored in the type of the usage of the register. Fixes #22297 - - - - - 78b99430 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Revert "Cmm Lint: relax SIMD register assignment check" This reverts commit 3be48877, which weakened a Cmm Lint check involving SIMD vectors. Now that we keep track of the type a global register is used at, we can restore the original stronger check. - - - - - be417a47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix debugging output Previously various panics would rely on a half-written Show instance, leading to very unhelpful errors. Fix this. See #22798. - - - - - 30989d13 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen: Teach graph-colouring allocator that x18 is unusable Previously trivColourable for AArch64 claimed that at 18 registers were trivially-colourable. This is incorrect as x18 is reserved by the platform on AArch64/Darwin. See #22798. - - - - - 7566fd9d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix graph-colouring allocator Previously various `Instr` queries used by the graph-colouring allocator failed to handle a few pseudo-instructions. This manifested in compiler panicks while compiling `SHA`, which uses `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #22798. - - - - - 2cb500a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 testsuite: Add regression test for #22798 - - - - - 03d693b2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 Revert "Hadrian: fix doc generation" This is too large of a hammer. This reverts commit 5640cb1d84d3cce4ce0a9e90d29b2b20d2b38c2f. - - - - - f838815c by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Sphinx docs require templated cabal files The package-version discovery logic in `doc/users_guide/package_versions.py` uses packages' cabal files to determine package versions. Teach Sphinx about these dependencies in cases where the cabal files are generated by templates. - - - - - 2e48c19a by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Refactor templating logic This refactors Hadrian's autoconf-style templating logic to be explicit about which interpolation variables should be substituted in which files. This clears the way to fix #22714 without incurring rule cycles. - - - - - 93f0e3c4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:33-05:00 hadrian: Substitute LIBRARY_*_VERSION variables This teaches Hadrian to substitute the `LIBRARY_*_VERSION` variables in `libraries/prologue.txt`, fixing #22714. Fixes #22714. - - - - - 22089f69 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T20:46:27-05:00 Bump transformers submodule to 0.6.0.6 Fixes #22862. - - - - - f0eefa3c by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T20:47:03-05:00 compiler: properly handle non-word-sized CmmSwitch scrutinees in the wasm NCG Currently, the wasm NCG has an implicit assumption: all CmmSwitch scrutinees are 32-bit integers. This is not always true; #22864 is one counter-example with a 64-bit scrutinee. This patch fixes the logic by explicitly converting the scrutinee to a word that can be used as a br_table operand. Fixes #22871. Also includes a regression test. - - - - - 9f95db54 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T08:55:08+00:00 Improve treatment of type applications in patterns This patch fixes a subtle bug in the typechecking of type applications in patterns, e.g. f (MkT @Int @a x y) = ... See Note [Type applications in patterns] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Pat. This fixes #19847, #22383, #19577, #21501 - - - - - 955a99ea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T12:31:23-05:00 Treat existentials correctly in dubiousDataConInstArgTys Consider (#22849) data T a where MkT :: forall k (t::k->*) (ix::k). t ix -> T @k a Then dubiousDataConInstArgTys MkT [Type, Foo] should return [Foo (ix::Type)] NOT [Foo (ix::k)] A bit of an obscure case, but it's an outright bug, and the fix is easy. - - - - - 0cc16aaf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump supported LLVM range from 10 through 15 to 11 through 16 LLVM 15 turns on the new pass manager by default, which we have yet to migrate to so for new we pass the `-enable-new-pm-0` flag in our llvm-passes flag. LLVM 11 was the first version to support the `-enable-new-pm` flag so we bump the lowest supported version to 11. Our CI jobs are using LLVM 12 so they should continue to work despite this bump to the lower bound. Fixes #21936 - - - - - f94f1450 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump DOCKER_REV to use alpine image without LLVM installed alpine_3_12 only supports LLVM 10, which is now outside the supported version range. - - - - - 083e26ed by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T17:43:21-05:00 Remove tracing OPTIONS_GHC These were accidentally left over from !9542 - - - - - 354aa47d by Teo Camarasu at 2023-02-01T17:44:00-05:00 doc: fix gcdetails_block_fragmentation_bytes since annotation - - - - - 61ce5bf6 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-02-02T00:15:30-05:00 compiler: Implement higher order patterns in the rule matcher This implements proposal 555 and closes ticket #22465. See the proposal and ticket for motivation. The core changes of this patch are in the GHC.Core.Rules.match function and they are explained in the Note [Matching higher order patterns]. - - - - - 394b91ce by doyougnu at 2023-02-02T00:16:10-05:00 CI: JavaScript backend runs testsuite This MR runs the testsuite for the JS backend. Note that this is a temporary solution until !9515 is merged. Key point: The CI runs hadrian on the built cross compiler _but not_ on the bindist. Other Highlights: - stm submodule gets a bump to mark tests as broken - several tests are marked as broken or are fixed by adding more - conditions to their test runner instance. List of working commit messages: CI: test cross target _and_ emulator CI: JS: Try run testsuite with hadrian JS.CI: cleanup and simplify hadrian invocation use single bracket, print info JS CI: remove call to test_compiler from hadrian don't build haddock JS: mark more tests as broken Tracked in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22576 JS testsuite: don't skip sum_mod test Its expected to fail, yet we skipped it which automatically makes it succeed leading to an unexpected success, JS testsuite: don't mark T12035j as skip leads to an unexpected pass JS testsuite: remove broken on T14075 leads to unexpected pass JS testsuite: mark more tests as broken JS testsuite: mark T11760 in base as broken JS testsuite: mark ManyUnbSums broken submodules: bump process and hpc for JS tests Both submodules has needed tests skipped or marked broken for th JS backend. This commit now adds these changes to GHC. See: HPC: https://gitlab.haskell.org/hpc/hpc/-/merge_requests/21 Process: https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/268 remove js_broken on now passing tests separate wasm and js backend ci test: T11760: add threaded, non-moving only_ways test: T10296a add req_c T13894: skip for JS backend tests: jspace, T22333: mark as js_broken(22573) test: T22513i mark as req_th stm submodule: mark stm055, T16707 broken for JS tests: js_broken(22374) on unpack_sums_6, T12010 dont run diff on JS CI, cleanup fixup: More CI cleanup fix: align text to master fix: align exceptions submodule to master CI: Bump DOCKER_REV Bump to ci-images commit that has a deb11 build with node. Required for !9552 testsuite: mark T22669 as js_skip See #22669 This test tests that .o-boot files aren't created when run in using the interpreter backend. Thus this is not relevant for the JS backend. testsuite: mark T22671 as broken on JS See #22835 base.testsuite: mark Chan002 fragile for JS see #22836 revert: submodule process bump bump stm submodule New hash includes skips for the JS backend. testsuite: mark RnPatternSynonymFail broken on JS Requires TH: - see !9779 - and #22261 compiler: GHC.hs ifdef import Utils.Panic.Plain - - - - - 1ffe770c by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-02T09:40:38+00:00 docs: 9.6 release notes for wasm backend - - - - - 0ada4547 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-02T11:39:44-05:00 Disable unfolding sharing for interface files with core definitions Ticket #22807 pointed out that the RHS sharing was not compatible with -fignore-interface-pragmas because the flag would remove unfoldings from identifiers before the `extra-decls` field was populated. For the 9.6 timescale the only solution is to disable this sharing, which will make interface files bigger but this is acceptable for the first release of `-fwrite-if-simplified-core`. For 9.8 it would be good to fix this by implementing #20056 due to the large number of other bugs that would fix. I also improved the error message in tc_iface_binding to avoid the "no match in record selector" error but it should never happen now as the entire sharing logic is disabled. Also added the currently broken test for #22807 which could be fixed by !6080 Fixes #22807 - - - - - 7e2d3eb5 by lrzlin at 2023-02-03T05:23:27-05:00 Enable tables next to code for LoongArch64 - - - - - 2931712a by Wander Hillen at 2023-02-03T05:24:06-05:00 Move pthread and timerfd ticker implementations to separate files - - - - - 41c4baf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:24:44-05:00 base: Fix Note references in GHC.IO.Handle.Types - - - - - 31358198 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-03T05:25:22-05:00 Bump submodule containers to 0.6.7 Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13379 T15164 T1969 T783 T9198 T9961 WWRec - - - - - 8feb9301 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:25:59-05:00 gitlab-ci: Eliminate redundant ghc --info output Previously ci.sh would emit the output of `ghc --info` every time it ran when using the nix toolchain. This produced a significant amount of noise. See #22861. - - - - - de1d1512 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Windows: Remove mingwex dependency The clang based toolchain uses ucrt as its math library and so mingwex is no longer needed. In fact using mingwex will cause incompatibilities as the default routines in both have differing ULPs and string formatting modifiers. ``` $ LIBRARY_PATH=/mingw64/lib ghc/_build/stage1/bin/ghc Bug.hs -fforce-recomp && ./Bug.exe [1 of 2] Compiling Main ( Bug.hs, Bug.o ) ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__imp___p__environ' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__hscore_get_errno' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziError_errnoToIOError_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziWindows_failIf2_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePageziAPI_mkCodePageEncoding_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePage_currentCodePage_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncoding_getForeignEncoding_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziString_withCStringLen1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziInternals_zdwflushCharReadBuffer_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziText_hGetBuf1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziFingerprint_fingerprintString_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziTypeableziInternal_mkTrCon_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziException_errorCallWithCallStackException_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziErr_error_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziMaybe_fromJust1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziSyntax_IntPrimL_con_info' ghc.exe: ^^ Could not load 'templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure', dependency unresolved. See top entry above. <no location info>: error: GHC.ByteCode.Linker.lookupCE During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` - - - - - 48e39195 by Tamar Christina at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 linker: Fix BFD import libraries This commit fixes the BFD style import library support in the runtime linker. This was accidentally broken during the refactoring to clang and went unnoticed because clang itself is unable to generate the BFD style import libraries. With this change we can not link against both GCC or Clang produced libraries again and intermix code produced by both compilers. - - - - - b2bb3e62 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Bump Windows toolchain Updates to LLVM 14, hopefully fixing #21964. - - - - - bf3f88a1 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-03T14:08:07-05:00 Fix CallerCC potentially shadowing other cost centres. Add a CallerCC cost centre flavour for cost centres added by the CallerCC pass. This avoids potential accidental shadowing between CCs added by user annotations and ones added by CallerCC. - - - - - faea4bcd by j at 2023-02-03T14:08:47-05:00 Disable several ignore-warning flags in genapply. - - - - - 25537dfd by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-04T04:12:57-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized bit-fiddling primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 4512ad2d6a8e65ea43c86c816411cb13b822f674. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. (cherry picked from commit a44bdc2720015c03d57f470b759ece7fab29a57a) - - - - - 7612dc71 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-04T04:13:34-05:00 Minor refactor * Introduce refactorDupsOn f = refactorDups (comparing f) * Make mkBigTupleCase and coreCaseTuple monadic. Every call to those functions was preceded by calling newUniqueSupply. * Use mkUserLocalOrCoVar, which is equivalent to combining mkLocalIdOrCoVar with mkInternalName. - - - - - 5a54ac0b by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:48:32-05:00 Fix colors in emacs terminal - - - - - 3c0f0c6d by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:49:11-05:00 base changelog: move entries which were not backported to ghc-9.6 to base-4.19 section - - - - - b18fbf52 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-06T07:47:57+00:00 Update JavaScript fileStat to match Emscripten layout - - - - - 6636b670 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-06T09:43:21-05:00 JS: replace "js" architecture with "javascript" Despite Cabal supporting any architecture name, `cabal --check` only supports a few built-in ones. Sadly `cabal --check` is used by Hackage hence using any non built-in name in a package (e.g. `arch(js)`) is rejected and the package is prevented from being uploaded on Hackage. Luckily built-in support for the `javascript` architecture was added for GHCJS a while ago. In order to allow newer `base` to be uploaded on Hackage we make the switch from `js` to `javascript` architecture. Fixes #22740. Co-authored-by: Ben Gamari <ben at smart-cactus.org> - - - - - 77a8234c by Luite Stegeman at 2023-02-06T09:43:59-05:00 Fix marking async exceptions in the JS backend Async exceptions are posted as a pair of the exception and the thread object. This fixes the marking pass to correctly follow the two elements of the pair. Potentially fixes #22836 - - - - - 3e09cf82 by Jan Hrček at 2023-02-06T09:44:38-05:00 Remove extraneous word in Roles user guide - - - - - b17fb3d9 by sheaf at 2023-02-07T10:51:33-05:00 Don't allow . in overloaded labels This patch removes . from the list of allowed characters in a non-quoted overloaded label, as it was realised this steals syntax, e.g. (#.). Users who want this functionality will have to add quotes around the label, e.g. `#"17.28"`. Fixes #22821 - - - - - 5dce04ee by romes at 2023-02-07T10:52:10-05:00 Update kinds in comments in GHC.Core.TyCon Use `Type` instead of star kind (*) Fix comment with incorrect kind * to have kind `Constraint` - - - - - 92916194 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-07T10:52:48-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized equality primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 024020c38126f3ce326ff56906d53525bc71690c. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. See #20405 for why using these primops is a bad idea. (cherry picked from commit b1d109ad542e4c37ae5af6ace71baf2cb509d865) - - - - - c1670c6b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-07T21:25:18-05:00 JS: avoid head/tail and unpackFS - - - - - a9912de7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-07T21:25:53-05:00 testsuite: Fix Python warnings (#22856) - - - - - 9ee761bf by sheaf at 2023-02-08T14:40:40-05:00 Fix tyvar scoping within class SPECIALISE pragmas Type variables from class/instance headers scope over class/instance method type signatures, but DO NOT scope over the type signatures in SPECIALISE and SPECIALISE instance pragmas. The logic in GHC.Rename.Bind.rnMethodBinds correctly accounted for SPECIALISE inline pragmas, but forgot to apply the same treatment to method SPECIALISE pragmas, which lead to a Core Lint failure with an out-of-scope type variable. This patch makes sure we apply the same logic for both cases. Fixes #22913 - - - - - 7eac2468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-08T14:41:17-05:00 Revert "Don't keep exit join points so much" This reverts commit caced75765472a1a94453f2e5a439dba0d04a265. It seems the patch "Don't keep exit join points so much" is causing wide-spread regressions in the bytestring library benchmarks. If I revert it then the 9.6 numbers are better on average than 9.4. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22893#note_479525 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T12150 T13386 T13719 T21839c T3294 parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 633f2799 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: remove config.use_threads This patch simplifies the testsuite driver by removing the use_threads config field. It's just a degenerate case of threads=1. - - - - - ca6673e3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: use concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor in the driver The testsuite driver used to create one thread per test case, and explicitly use semaphore and locks for rate limiting and synchronization. This is a bad practice in any language, and occasionally may result in livelock conditions (e.g. #22889). This patch uses concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor for scheduling test case runs, which is simpler and more robust. - - - - - f22cce70 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-02-08T18:42:51-05:00 EPA: Comment between module and where should be in header comments Do not apply the heuristic to associate a comment with a prior declaration for the first declaration in the file. Closes #22919 - - - - - d69ecac2 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-09T03:24:05-05:00 JS generated refs: update testsuite conditions - - - - - 2ea1a6bc by sheaf at 2023-02-09T03:24:44-05:00 Bump transformers to 0.6.1.0 This allows us to avoid orphans for Foldable1 instances, fixing #22898. Updates transformers submodule. - - - - - d9d0c28d by konsumlamm at 2023-02-09T14:07:48-05:00 Update `Data.List.singleton` doc comment - - - - - fe9cd6ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-09T14:08:23-05:00 gitlab-template: Emphasize `user facing` label My sense is that the current mention of the ~"user facing" label is overlooked by many MR authors. Let's move this point up in the list to make it more likely that it is seen. Also rephrase some of the points. - - - - - e45eb828 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-10T06:51:28-05:00 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. - - - - - 11e0cacb by Rebecca Turner at 2023-02-10T06:52:09-05:00 Detect the `mold` linker Enables support for the `mold` linker by rui314. - - - - - 59556235 by parsonsmatt at 2023-02-10T09:53:11-05:00 Add Lift instance for Fixed - - - - - c44e5f30 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-10T09:53:51-05:00 Testsuite: decrease length001 timeout for JS (#22921) - - - - - 133516af by Zubin Duggal at 2023-02-10T09:54:27-05:00 compiler: Use NamedFieldPuns for `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend` `NFData` instances This is a minor refactor that makes it easy to add and remove fields from `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend`. Also change the formatting to make it clear exactly which fields are fully forced with `rnf` - - - - - 1e9eac1c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 Refresh profiling docs I went through the whole of the profiling docs and tried to amend them to reflect current best practices and tooling. In particular I removed some old references to tools such as hp2any and replaced them with references to eventlog2html. - - - - - da208b9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 docs: Add section about profiling and foreign calls Previously there was no documentation for how foreign calls interacted with the profiler. This can be quite confusing for users so getting it into the user guide is the first step to a potentially better solution. See the ticket for more insightful discussion. Fixes #21764 - - - - - 081640f1 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-13T12:51:52-05:00 Document that -fproc-alignment was introduced only in GHC 8.6 - - - - - 16adc349 by Sven Tennie at 2023-02-14T11:26:31-05:00 Add clangd flag to include generated header files This enables clangd to correctly check C files that import Rts.h. (The added include directory contains ghcautoconf.h et. al.) - - - - - c399ccd9 by amesgen at 2023-02-14T11:27:14-05:00 Mention new `Foreign.Marshal.Pool` implementation in User's Guide - - - - - b9282cf7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:27:50-05:00 upload_ghc_libs: More control over which packages to operate on Here we add a `--skip` flag to `upload_ghc_libs`, making it easier to limit which packages to upload. This is often necessary when one package is not uploadable (e.g. see #22740). - - - - - aa3a262d by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:28:29-05:00 Assume platforms support rpaths if they use either ELF or Mach-O Not only Linux, Darwin, and FreeBSD support rpaths. Determine the usability of rpaths based on the object format, not on OS. - - - - - 47716024 by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:29:09-05:00 RTS linker: Improve compatibility with NetBSD 1. Hint address to NetBSD mmap(2) has a different semantics from that of Linux. When a hint address is provided, mmap(2) searches for a free region at or below the hint but *never* above it. This means we can't reliably search for free regions incrementally on the userland, especially when ASLR is enabled. Let the kernel do it for us if we don't care where the mapped address is going to be. 2. NetBSD not only hates to map pages as rwx, but also disallows to switch pages from rw- to r-x unless the intention is declared when pages are initially requested. This means we need a new MemoryAccess mode for pages that are going to be changed to r-x. - - - - - 11de324a by Li-yao Xia at 2023-02-14T11:29:49-05:00 base: Move changelog entry to its place - - - - - 75930424 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:30:27-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Emit Atomic{Read,Write} inline Previously the AtomicRead and AtomicWrite operations were emitted as out-of-line calls. However, these tend to be very important for performance, especially the RELAXED case (which only exists for ThreadSanitizer checking). Fixes #22115. - - - - - d6411d6c by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-14T11:31:04-05:00 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 - - - - - 9fb4ca89 by sheaf at 2023-02-14T11:31:49-05:00 Introduce warning for loopy superclass solve Commit aed1974e completely re-engineered the treatment of loopy superclass dictionaries in instance declarations. Unfortunately, it has the potential to break (albeit in a rather minor way) user code. To alleviate migration concerns, this commit re-introduces the old behaviour. Any reliance on this old behaviour triggers a warning, controlled by `-Wloopy-superclass-solve`. The warning text explains that GHC might produce bottoming evidence, and provides a migration strategy. This allows us to provide a graceful migration period, alerting users when they are relying on this unsound behaviour. Fixes #22912 #22891 #20666 #22894 #22905 - - - - - 1928c7f3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:32:26-05:00 rts: make it possible to change mblock size on 32-bit targets The MBLOCK_SHIFT macro must be the single source of truth for defining the mblock size, and changing it should only affect performance, not correctness. This patch makes it truly possible to reconfigure mblock size, at least on 32-bit targets, by fixing places which implicitly relied on the previous MBLOCK_SHIFT constant. Fixes #22901. - - - - - 78aa3b39 by Simon Hengel at 2023-02-14T11:33:06-05:00 Update outdated references to notes - - - - - e8baecd2 by meooow25 at 2023-02-14T11:33:49-05:00 Documentation: Improve Foldable1 documentation * Explain foldrMap1, foldlMap1, foldlMap1', and foldrMap1' in greater detail, the text is mostly adapted from documentation of Foldable. * Describe foldr1, foldl1, foldl1' and foldr1' in terms of the above functions instead of redoing the full explanation. * Small updates to documentation of fold1, foldMap1 and toNonEmpty, again adapting from Foldable. * Update the foldMap1 example to lists instead of Sum since this is recommended for lazy right-associative folds. Fixes #22847 - - - - - 85a1a575 by romes at 2023-02-14T11:34:25-05:00 fix: Mark ghci Prelude import as implicit Fixes #22829 In GHCi, we were creating an import declaration for Prelude but we were not setting it as an implicit declaration. Therefore, ghci's import of Prelude triggered -Wmissing-import-lists. Adds regression test T22829 to testsuite - - - - - 3b019a7a by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:35:03-05:00 compiler: fix generateCgIPEStub for no-tables-next-to-code builds generateCgIPEStub already correctly implements the CmmTick finding logic for when tables-next-to-code is on/off, but it used the wrong predicate to decide when to switch between the two. Previously it switches based on whether the codegen is unregisterised, but there do exist registerised builds that disable tables-next-to-code! This patch corrects that problem. Fixes #22896. - - - - - 08c0822c by doyougnu at 2023-02-15T00:16:39-05:00 docs: release notes, user guide: add js backend Follow up from #21078 - - - - - 79d8fd65 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-15T00:17:15-05:00 Allow failure in nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-no_tntc-validate See #22343 - - - - - 9ca51f9e by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-15T00:17:53-05:00 rts: add the rts_clearMemory function This patch adds the rts_clearMemory function that does its best to zero out unused RTS memory for a wasm backend use case. See the comment above rts_clearMemory() prototype declaration for more detailed explanation. Closes #22920. - - - - - 26df73fb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-02-15T22:20:57-05:00 Add -single-threaded flag to force single threaded rts This is the small part of implementing https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/240 - - - - - 631c6c72 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-16T06:43:09-05:00 docs: add a section for the wasm backend Fixes #22658 - - - - - 1878e0bd by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 tests: Mark T12903 fragile everywhere See #21184 - - - - - b9420eac by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 Mark all T5435 variants as fragile See #22970. - - - - - df3d94bd by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:44:33-05:00 Testsuite: mark T13167 as fragile for JS (#22921) - - - - - 324e925b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:45:15-05:00 JS: disable debugging info for heap objects - - - - - 518af814 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-16T10:16:32-05:00 Factor JS Rts generation for h$c{_,0,1,2} into h$c{n} and improve name caching - - - - - 34cd308e by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-16T10:17:08-05:00 base: Note move of GHC.Stack.CCS.whereFrom to GHC.InfoProv in changelog Fixes #22883. - - - - - 12965aba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-16T10:17:46-05:00 Narrow the dont-decompose-newtype test Following #22924 this patch narrows the test that stops us decomposing newtypes. The key change is the use of noGivenNewtypeReprEqs in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canTyConApp. We went to and fro on the solution, as you can see in #22924. The result is carefully documented in Note [Decomoposing newtype equalities] On the way I had revert most of commit 3e827c3f74ef76d90d79ab6c4e71aa954a1a6b90 Author: Richard Eisenberg <rae at cs.brynmawr.edu> Date: Mon Dec 5 10:14:02 2022 -0500 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. It turns out that (a) 3e827c3f makes GHC behave worse on some recursive newtypes (see one of the tests on this commit) (b) the finer-grained test (namely noGivenNewtypeReprEqs) renders 3e827c3f unnecessary - - - - - 5b038888 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-16T10:18:24-05:00 Documentation: add an example of SPEC usage - - - - - 681e0e8c by sheaf at 2023-02-16T14:09:56-05:00 No default finalizer exception handler Commit cfc8e2e2 introduced a mechanism for handling of exceptions that occur during Handle finalization, and 372cf730 set the default handler to print out the error to stderr. However, #21680 pointed out we might not want to set this by default, as it might pollute users' terminals with unwanted information. So, for the time being, the default handler discards the exception. Fixes #21680 - - - - - b3ac17ad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T14:10:31-05:00 unicode: Don't inline bitmap in generalCategory generalCategory contains a huge literal string but is marked INLINE, this will duplicate the string into any use site of generalCategory. In particular generalCategory is used in functions like isSpace and the literal gets inlined into this function which makes it massive. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/130 Fixes #22949 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T18304 ------------------------- - - - - - 8988eeef by sheaf at 2023-02-16T20:32:27-05:00 Expand synonyms in RoughMap We were failing to expand type synonyms in the function GHC.Core.RoughMap.typeToRoughMatchLookupTc, even though the RoughMap infrastructure crucially relies on type synonym expansion to work. This patch adds the missing type-synonym expansion. Fixes #22985 - - - - - 3dd50e2f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Add test artifact Add the released testsuite tarball to the generated ghcup metadata. - - - - - c6a967d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Use Ubuntu and Rocky bindists Prefer to use the Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04 binary distributions on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Prefer to use the Rocky 8 binary distribution on unknown distributions. - - - - - be0b7209 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-17T09:37:16+00:00 Add INLINABLE pragmas to `generic*` functions in Data.OldList These functions are * recursive * overloaded So it's important to add an `INLINABLE` pragma to each so that they can be specialised at the use site when the specific numeric type is known. Adding these pragmas improves the LazyText replicate benchmark (see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22886#note_481020) https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/129 - - - - - a203ad85 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-17T15:59:16-05:00 Merge libiserv with ghci `libiserv` serves no purpose. As it depends on `ghci` and doesn't have more dependencies than the `ghci` package, its code could live in the `ghci` package too. This commit also moves most of the code from the `iserv` program into the `ghci` package as well so that it can be reused. This is especially useful for the implementation of TH for the JS backend (#22261, !9779). - - - - - 7080a93f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-20T12:06:32+01:00 Improve GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun It wasn't behaving right when inst_final=False, and the function had no type variables f :: Foo => Int Rather a corner case, but we might as well do it right. Fixes #22908 Unexpectedly, three test cases (all using :type in GHCi) got slightly better output as a result: T17403, T14796, T12447 - - - - - 2592ab69 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-20T10:35:30-05:00 compiler: fix cost centre profiling breakage in wasm NCG due to incorrect register mapping The wasm NCG used to map CCCS to a wasm global, based on the observation that CCCS is a transient register that's already handled by thread state load/store logic, so it doesn't need to be backed by the rCCCS field in the register table. Unfortunately, this is wrong, since even when Cmm execution hasn't yielded back to the scheduler, the Cmm code may call enterFunCCS, which does use rCCCS. This breaks cost centre profiling in a subtle way, resulting in inaccurate stack traces in some test cases. The fix is simple though: just remove the CCCS mapping. - - - - - 26243de1 by Alexis King at 2023-02-20T15:27:17-05:00 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. - - - - - 0196cc2b by romes at 2023-02-20T15:27:52-05:00 fix: Explicitly flush stdout on plugin Because of #20791, the plugins tests often fail. This is a temporary fix to stop the tests from failing due to unflushed outputs on windows and the explicit flush should be removed when #20791 is fixed. - - - - - 4327d635 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:34-05:00 Don't generate datacon wrappers for `type data` declarations Data constructor wrappers only make sense for _value_-level data constructors, but data constructors for `type data` declarations only exist at the _type_ level. This patch does the following: * The criteria in `GHC.Types.Id.Make.mkDataConRep` for whether a data constructor receives a wrapper now consider whether or not its parent data type was declared with `type data`, omitting a wrapper if this is the case. * Now that `type data` data constructors no longer receive wrappers, there is a spot of code in `refineDefaultAlt` that panics when it encounters a value headed by a `type data` type constructor. I've fixed this with a special case in `refineDefaultAlt` and expanded `Note [Refine DEFAULT case alternatives]` to explain why we do this. Fixes #22948. - - - - - 96dc58b9 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Treat type data declarations as empty when checking pattern-matching coverage The data constructors for a `type data` declaration don't exist at the value level, so we don't want GHC to warn users to match on them. Fixes #22964. - - - - - ff8e99f6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Disallow `tagToEnum#` on `type data` types We don't want to allow users to conjure up values of a `type data` type using `tagToEnum#`, as these simply don't exist at the value level. - - - - - 8e765aff by Bodigrim at 2023-02-21T12:03:24-05:00 Bump submodule text to 2.0.2 - - - - - 172ff88f by Georgi Lyubenov at 2023-02-21T18:35:56-05:00 GHC proposal 496 - Nullary record wildcards This patch implements GHC proposal 496, which allows record wildcards to be used for nullary constructors, e.g. data A = MkA1 | MkA2 { fld1 :: Int } f :: A -> Int f (MkA1 {..}) = 0 f (MkA2 {..}) = fld1 To achieve this, we add arity information to the record field environment, so that we can accept a constructor which has no fields while continuing to reject non-record constructors with more than 1 field. See Note [Nullary constructors and empty record wildcards], as well as the more general overview in Note [Local constructor info in the renamer], both in the newly introduced GHC.Types.ConInfo module. Fixes #22161 - - - - - f70a0239 by sheaf at 2023-02-21T18:36:35-05:00 ghc-prim: levity-polymorphic array equality ops This patch changes the pointer-equality comparison operations in GHC.Prim.PtrEq to work with arrays of unlifted values, e.g. sameArray# :: forall {l} (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)). Array# a -> Array# a -> Int# Fixes #22976 - - - - - 9296660b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-21T23:58:05-05:00 base: Correct @since annotation for FP<->Integral bit cast operations. Fixes #22708 - - - - - f11d9c27 by romes at 2023-02-21T23:58:42-05:00 fix: Update documentation links Closes #23008 Additionally batches some fixes to pointers to the Note [Wired-in units], and a typo in said note. - - - - - fb60339f by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-23T14:45:17+02:00 Propagate failure if unable to push notes - - - - - 8e170f86 by Alexis King at 2023-02-23T16:59:22-05:00 rts: Fix `prompt#` when profiling is enabled This commit also adds a new -Dk RTS option to the debug RTS to assist debugging continuation captures. Currently, the printed information is quite minimal, but more can be added in the future if it proves to be useful when debugging future issues. fixes #23001 - - - - - e9e7a00d by sheaf at 2023-02-23T17:00:01-05:00 Explicit migration timeline for loopy SC solving This patch updates the warning message introduced in commit 9fb4ca89bff9873e5f6a6849fa22a349c94deaae to specify an explicit migration timeline: GHC will no longer support this constraint solving mechanism starting from GHC 9.10. Fixes #22912 - - - - - 4eb9c234 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T17:27:45-05:00 JS: make some arithmetic primops faster (#22835) Don't use BigInt for wordAdd2, mulWord32, and timesInt32. Co-authored-by: Matthew Craven <5086-clyring at users.noreply.gitlab.haskell.org> - - - - - 92e76483 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump terminfo submodule to 0.4.1.6 - - - - - f229db14 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump unix submodule to 2.8.1.0 - - - - - 47bd48c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.8.1 - - - - - d2012594 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.8.1 - - - - - df6f70d1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump process submodule to v1.6.17.0 - - - - - 4c869e48 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule to 0.68.8 - - - - - 81d96642 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump array submodule to 0.5.4.0 - - - - - 6361f771 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule to 3.9 pre-release - - - - - 4085fb6c by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.1 - - - - - 2bfad50f by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump haskeline submodule to 0.8.2.1 - - - - - fdc89a8d by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T21:29:32-05:00 gitlab-ci: Run nix-build with -v0 This significantly cuts down on the amount of noise in the job log. Addresses #22861. - - - - - 69fb0b13 by Aaron Allen at 2023-02-24T21:30:10-05:00 Fix ParallelListComp out of scope suggestion This patch makes it so vars from one block of a parallel list comprehension are not in scope in a subsequent block during type checking. This was causing GHC to emit a faulty suggestion when an out of scope variable shared the occ name of a var from a different block. Fixes #22940 - - - - - ece092d0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-24T21:30:45-05:00 Fix shadowing bug in prepareAlts As #23012 showed, GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.prepareAlts was using an OutType to construct an InAlt. When shadowing is in play, this is outright wrong. See Note [Shadowing in prepareAlts]. - - - - - 7825fef9 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T21:31:25-05:00 JS: Store CI perf results (fix #22923) - - - - - b56025f4 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-02-27T13:34:22+00:00 Don't specialise incoherent instance applications Using incoherent instances, there can be situations where two occurrences of the same overloaded function at the same type use two different instances (see #22448). For incoherently resolved instances, we must mark them with `nospec` to avoid the specialiser rewriting one to the other. This marking is done during the desugaring of the `WpEvApp` wrapper. Fixes #22448 Metric Increase: T15304 - - - - - d0c7bbed by Tom Ellis at 2023-02-27T20:04:07-05:00 Fix SCC grouping example - - - - - f84a8cd4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Mark setnumcapabilities001 fragile - - - - - 29a04d6e by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Allow nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-validate+thread_sanitizer to fail See #22520 - - - - - 9fa54572 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-28T05:59:15-05:00 ghc-prim: fix hs_cmpxchg64 function prototype hs_cmpxchg64 must return a StgWord64, otherwise incorrect runtime results of 64-bit MO_Cmpxchg will appear in 32-bit unregisterised builds, which go unnoticed at compile-time due to C implicit casting in .hc files. - - - - - 0c200ab7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T11:10:31-05:00 Account for local rules in specImports As #23024 showed, in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specImports, we were generating specialisations (a locally-define function) for imported functions; and then generating specialisations for those locally-defined functions. The RULE for the latter should be attached to the local Id, not put in the rules-for-imported-ids set. Fix is easy; similar to what happens in GHC.HsToCore.addExportFlagsAndRules - - - - - 8b77f9bf by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:11:21-05:00 JS: fix for overlap with copyMutableByteArray# (#23033) The code wasn't taking into account some kind of overlap. cgrun070 has been extended to test the missing case. - - - - - 239202a2 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:12:03-05:00 Testsuite: replace some js_skip with req_cmm req_cmm is more informative than js_skip - - - - - 7192ef91 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:54:59-05:00 Take more care with unlifted bindings in the specialiser As #22998 showed, we were floating an unlifted binding to top level, which breaks a Core invariant. The fix is easy, albeit a little bit conservative. See Note [Care with unlifted bindings] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise - - - - - bb500e2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:55:35-05:00 Account for TYPE vs CONSTRAINT in mkSelCo As #23018 showed, in mkRuntimeRepCo we need to account for coercions between TYPE and COERCION. See Note [mkRuntimeRepCo] in GHC.Core.Coercion. - - - - - 79ffa170 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-01T04:17:20-05:00 hadrian: Add dependency from lib/settings to mk/config.mk In 81975ef375de07a0ea5a69596b2077d7f5959182 we attempted to fix #20253 by adding logic to the bindist Makefile to regenerate the `settings` file from information gleaned by the bindist `configure` script. However, this fix had no effect as `lib/settings` is shipped in the binary distribution (to allow in-place use of the binary distribution). As `lib/settings` already existed and its rule declared no dependencies, `make` would fail to use the added rule to regenerate it. Fix this by explicitly declaring a dependency from `lib/settings` on `mk/config.mk`. Fixes #22982. - - - - - a2a1a1c0 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-01T04:17:56-05:00 Revert the main payload of "Make `drop` and `dropWhile` fuse (#18964)" This reverts the bits affecting fusion of `drop` and `dropWhile` of commit 0f7588b5df1fc7a58d8202761bf1501447e48914 and keeps just the small refactoring unifying `flipSeqTake` and `flipSeqScanl'` into `flipSeq`. It also adds a new test for #23021 (which was the reason for reverting) as well as adds a clarifying comment to T18964. Fixes #23021, unfixes #18964. Metric Increase: T18964 Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - cf118e2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-01T04:18:33-05:00 Refine the test for naughty record selectors The test for naughtiness in record selectors is surprisingly subtle. See the revised Note [Naughty record selectors] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils. Fixes #23038. - - - - - 86f240ca by romes at 2023-03-01T04:19:10-05:00 fix: Consider strictness annotation in rep_bind Fixes #23036 - - - - - 1ed573a5 by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-03-02T22:42:06-05:00 Don't suppress *all* Wanteds Code in GHC.Tc.Errors.reportWanteds suppresses a Wanted if its rewriters have unfilled coercion holes; see Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint. But if we thereby suppress *all* errors that's really confusing, and as #22707 shows, GHC goes on without even realising that the program is broken. Disaster. This MR arranges to un-suppress them all if they all get suppressed. Close #22707 - - - - - 8919f341 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-02T22:42:45-05:00 Check for platform support for JavaScript foreign imports GHC was accepting `foreign import javascript` declarations on non-JavaScript platforms. This adds a check so that these are only supported on an platform that supports the JavaScript calling convention. Fixes #22774 - - - - - db83f8bb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Statically assert alignment of Capability In #22965 we noticed that changes in the size of `Capability` can result in unsound behavior due to the `align` pragma claiming an alignment which we don't in practice observe. Avoid this by statically asserting that the size is a multiple of the alignment. - - - - - 5f7a4a6d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Introduce stgMallocAlignedBytes - - - - - 8a6f745d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Correctly align Capability allocations Previously we failed to tell the C allocator that `Capability`s needed to be aligned, resulting in #22965. Fixes #22965. Fixes #22975. - - - - - 5464c73f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Drop no-alignment special case for Windows For reasons that aren't clear, we were previously not giving Capability the same favorable alignment on Windows that we provided on other platforms. Fix this. - - - - - a86aae8b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-02T22:43:59-05:00 constant folding: Correct type of decodeDouble_Int64 rule The first argument is Int64# unconditionally, so we better produce something of that type. This fixes a core lint error found in the ad package. Fixes #23019 - - - - - 68dd64ff by Zubin Duggal at 2023-03-02T22:44:35-05:00 ncg/aarch64: Handle MULTILINE_COMMENT identically as COMMENTs Commit 7566fd9de38c67360c090f828923d41587af519c with the fix for #22798 was incomplete as it failed to handle MULTILINE_COMMENT pseudo-instructions, and didn't completly fix the compiler panics when compiling with `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #23002 - - - - - 2f97c861 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-02T22:45:11-05:00 Get the right in-scope set in etaBodyForJoinPoint Fixes #23026 - - - - - 45af8482 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Export getSolo from Data.Tuple Proposed in [CLC proposal #113](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113) and [approved by the CLC](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113#issuecomment-1452452191) - - - - - 0c694895 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Document getSolo - - - - - bd0536af by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-03T11:41:23-05:00 More fixes for `type data` declarations This MR fixes #23022 and #23023. Specifically * Beef up Note [Type data declarations] in GHC.Rename.Module, to make invariant (I1) explicit, and to name the several wrinkles. And add references to these specific wrinkles. * Add a Lint check for invariant (I1) above. See GHC.Core.Lint.checkTypeDataConOcc * Disable the `caseRules` for dataToTag# for `type data` values. See Wrinkle (W2c) in the Note above. Fixes #23023. * Refine the assertion in dataConRepArgTys, so that it does not complain about the absence of a wrapper for a `type data` constructor Fixes #23022. Acked-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 858f34d5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-03-04T01:13:55+02:00 Add decideSymbol, decideChar, decideNat, decTypeRep, decT and hdecT These all type-level equality decision procedures. Implementes a CLC proposal https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/98 - - - - - bf43ba92 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-04T01:18:23-05:00 Add test for T22793 - - - - - c6e1f3cd by Chris Wendt at 2023-03-04T03:35:18-07:00 Fix typo in docs referring to threadLabel - - - - - 232cfc24 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-05T19:57:30-05:00 Add regression test for #22328 - - - - - 5ed77deb by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Enable response files for linker if supported - - - - - 1e0f6c89 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Synchronize `configure.ac` and `distrib/configure.ac.in` - - - - - 70560952 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix `hadrian/bindist/config.mk.in` … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - b042b125 by sheaf at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 674b6b81 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Try to create somewhat portable `ld` command I cannot figure out a good way to generate an `ld` command that works on both Linux and macOS. Normally you'd use something like `AC_LINK_IFELSE` for this purpose (I think), but that won't let us test response file support. - - - - - 83b0177e by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Quote variables … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - 845f404d by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix configure failure on alpine linux - - - - - c56a3ae6 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Small fixes to configure script - - - - - cad5c576 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-06T17:07:33-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Module to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I've turned almost all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Module module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnIllegalInstanceHeadDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneDerivingDecl TcRnUnusedVariableInRuleDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneKindSig TcRnIllegalRuleLhs TcRnBadAssocRhs TcRnDuplicateRoleAnnot TcRnDuplicateKindSig TcRnIllegalDerivStrategy TcRnIllegalMultipleDerivClauses TcRnNoDerivStratSpecified TcRnStupidThetaInGadt TcRnBadImplicitSplice TcRnShadowedTyVarNameInFamResult TcRnIncorrectTyVarOnLhsOfInjCond TcRnUnknownTyVarsOnRhsOfInjCond Was introduced one helper type: RuleLhsErrReason - - - - - c6432eac by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-06T23:26:12+00:00 Constraint simplification loop now depends on `ExpansionFuel` instead of a boolean flag for `CDictCan.cc_pend_sc`. Pending givens get a fuel of 3 while Wanted and quantified constraints get a fuel of 1. This helps pending given constraints to keep up with pending wanted constraints in case of `UndecidableSuperClasses` and superclass expansions while simplifying the infered type. Adds 3 dynamic flags for controlling the fuels for each type of constraints `-fgivens-expansion-fuel` for givens `-fwanteds-expansion-fuel` for wanteds and `-fqcs-expansion-fuel` for quantified constraints Fixes #21909 Added Tests T21909, T21909b Added Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] - - - - - a5afc8ab by Bodigrim at 2023-03-06T22:51:01-05:00 Documentation: describe laziness of several function from Data.List - - - - - fa559c28 by Ollie Charles at 2023-03-07T20:56:21+00:00 Add `Data.Functor.unzip` This function is currently present in `Data.List.NonEmpty`, but `Data.Functor` is a better home for it. This change was discussed and approved by the CLC at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/88. - - - - - 2aa07708 by MorrowM at 2023-03-07T21:22:22-05:00 Fix documentation for traceWith and friends - - - - - f3ff7cb1 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Remove utils/hpc subdirectory and its contents - - - - - cf98e286 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Add git submodule for utils/hpc - - - - - 605fbbb2 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 606793d4 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 4158722a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-08T01:24:58-05:00 linker: fix linking with aligned sections (#23066) Take section alignment into account instead of assuming 16 bytes (which is wrong when the section requires 32 bytes, cf #23066). - - - - - 1e0d8fdb by Greg Steuck at 2023-03-08T08:59:05-05:00 Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD OpenBSD does support -rpath but ghc build process relies on some related features that don't work there. See ghc/ghc#23011 - - - - - bed3a292 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T08:59:53-05:00 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 - - - - - 321d46d9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Drop redundant prototype - - - - - abb6070f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix style - - - - - be278901 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Deduplicate assertion - - - - - b9034639 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Fix type issues in Sparks.h Adds explicit casts to satisfy a C++ compiler. - - - - - da7b2b94 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Use release ordering when storing thread labels Since this makes the ByteArray# visible from other cores. - - - - - 5b7f6576 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/BlockAlloc: Allow disabling of internal assertions These can be quite expensive and it is sometimes useful to compile a DEBUG RTS without them. - - - - - 6283144f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Mark pinned_object_blocks - - - - - 9b528404 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Look at nonmoving saved_filled lists - - - - - 0edc5438 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 Evac: Squash data race in eval_selector_chain - - - - - 7eab831a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify implementation This makes the intent of this implementation a bit clearer. - - - - - 532262b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify comment - - - - - bd9cd84b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing no-op in busy-wait loop - - - - - c4e6bfc8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push empty arrays to update remembered set Previously the write barrier of resizeSmallArray# incorrectly handled resizing of zero-sized arrays, pushing an invalid pointer to the update remembered set. Fixes #22931. - - - - - 92227b60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix handling of weak pointers This fixes an interaction between aging and weak pointer handling which prevented the finalization of some weak pointers. In particular, weak pointers could have their keys incorrectly marked by the preparatory collector, preventing their finalization by the subsequent concurrent collection. While in the area, we also significantly improve the assertions regarding weak pointers. Fixes #22327. - - - - - ba7e7972 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check nonmoving large objects and compacts - - - - - 71b038a1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check mutable list Assert that entries in the nonmoving generation's generational remembered set (a.k.a. mutable list) live in nonmoving generation. - - - - - 99d144d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't show occupancy if we didn't collect live words - - - - - 81d6cc55 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix tracking of FILLED_SWEEPING segments Previously we only updated the state of the segment at the head of each allocator's filled list. - - - - - 58e53bc4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Assert state of swept segments - - - - - 2db92e01 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Handle new closures in nonmovingIsNowAlive We must conservatively assume that new closures are reachable since we are not guaranteed to mark such blocks. - - - - - e4c3249f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't clobber update rem sets of old capabilities Previously `storageAddCapabilities` (called by `setNumCapabilities`) would clobber the update remembered sets of existing capabilities when increasing the capability count. Fix this by only initializing the update remembered sets of the newly-created capabilities. Fixes #22927. - - - - - 1b069671 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing write barriers in selector optimisation This fixes the selector optimisation, adding a few write barriers which are necessary for soundness. See the inline comments for details. Fixes #22930. - - - - - d4032690 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Post-sweep sanity checking - - - - - 0baa8752 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Avoid n_caps race - - - - - 5d3232ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push if nonmoving collector isn't enabled - - - - - 0a7eb0aa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Be more paranoid in segment tracking Previously we left various segment link pointers dangling. None of this wrong per se, but it did make it harder than necessary to debug. - - - - - 7c817c0a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Sync-phase mark budgeting Here we significantly improve the bound on sync phase pause times by imposing a limit on the amount of work that we can perform during the sync. If we find that we have exceeded our marking budget then we allow the mutators to resume, return to concurrent marking, and try synchronizing again later. Fixes #22929. - - - - - ce22a3e2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Allow pinned gen0 objects to be WEAK keys - - - - - 78746906 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Reenable assertion - - - - - b500867a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move current segment array into Capability The current segments are conceptually owned by the mutator, not the collector. Consequently, it was quite tricky to prove that the mutator would not race with the collect due to this shared state. It turns out that such races are possible: when resizing the current segment array we may concurrently try to take a heap census. This will attempt to walk the current segment array, causing a data race. Fix this by moving the current segment array into `Capability`, where it belongs. Fixes #22926. - - - - - 56e669c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix Note references Some references to Note [Deadlock detection under the non-moving collector] were missing an article. - - - - - 4a7650d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts/Sanity: Fix block count assertion with non-moving collector The nonmoving collector does not use `oldest_gen->blocks` to track its block list. However, it nevertheless updates `oldest_gen->n_blocks` to ensure that its size is accounted for by the storage manager. Consequently, we must not attempt to assert consistency between the two. - - - - - 96a5aaed by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't call prepareUnloadCheck When the nonmoving GC is in use we do not call `checkUnload` (since we don't unload code) and therefore should not call `prepareUnloadCheck`, lest we run into assertions. - - - - - 6c6674ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Encapsulate block allocator spinlock This makes it a bit easier to add instrumentation on this spinlock while debugging. - - - - - e84f7167 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip some tests when sanity checking is enabled - - - - - 3ae0f368 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix unregisterised build - - - - - 4eb9d06b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that sanity checker accounts for saved_filled segments - - - - - f0cf384d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 hadrian: Add +boot_nonmoving_gc flavour transformer For using GHC bootstrapping to validate the non-moving GC. - - - - - 581e58ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add job bootstrapping with nonmoving GC - - - - - 487a8b58 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move allocator into new source file - - - - - 8f374139 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Split out nonmovingAllocateGC - - - - - 662b6166 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Only run T22795* in the normal way It doesn't make sense to run these in multiple ways as they merely test whether `-threaded`/`-single-threaded` flags. - - - - - 0af21dfa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Rename clear_segment(_free_blocks)? To reflect the fact that these are to do with the nonmoving collector, now since they are exposed no longer static. - - - - - 7bcb192b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Fix incorrect STATIC_INLINE This should be INLINE_HEADER lest we get unused declaration warnings. - - - - - f1fd3ffb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Mark ffi023 as broken due to #23089 - - - - - a57f12b3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip T7160 in the nonmoving way Finalization order is different under the nonmoving collector. - - - - - f6f12a36 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Capture GC configuration in a struct The number of distinct arguments passed to GarbageCollect was getting a bit out of hand. - - - - - ba73a807 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Non-concurrent collection - - - - - 7c813d06 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T15:03:10-05:00 hadrian: Fix flavour compiler stage options off-by-one error !9193 pointed out that ghcDebugAssertions was supposed to be a predicate on the stage of the built compiler, but in practice it was a predicate on the stage of the compiler used to build. Unfortunately, while it fixed that issue for ghcDebugAssertions, it documented every other similar option as behaving the same way when in fact they all used the old behavior. The new behavior of ghcDebugAssertions seems more intuitive, so this commit changes the interpretation of every other option to match. It also improves the enableProfiledGhc and debugGhc flavour transformers by making them more selective about which stages in which they build additional library/RTS ways. - - - - - f97c7f6d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-09T09:52:09-05:00 Delete created temporary subdirectories at end of session. This patch adds temporary subdirectories to the list of paths do clean up at the end of the GHC session. This fixes warnings about non-empty temporary directories. Fixes #22952 - - - - - 9ea719f2 by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-09T09:52:45-05:00 Fixes #19627. Previously the solver failed with an unhelpful "solver reached too may iterations" error. With the fix for #21909 in place we no longer have the possibility of generating such an error if we have `-fconstraint-solver-iteration` > `-fgivens-fuel > `-fwanteds-fuel`. This is true by default, and the said fix also gives programmers a knob to control how hard the solver should try before giving up. This commit adds: * Reference to ticket #19627 in the Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] * Test `typecheck/should_fail/T19627.hs` for regression purposes - - - - - ec2d93eb by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T10:18:54-05:00 DmdAnal: Fix a panic on OPAQUE and trivial/PAP RHS (#22997) We should not panic in `add_demands` (now `set_lam_dmds`), because that code path is legimitely taken for OPAQUE PAP bindings, as in T22997. Fixes #22997. - - - - - 5b4628ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-10T10:19:34-05:00 JS: remove dead code for old integer-gmp - - - - - bab23279 by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-10T23:24:49-05:00 JS: Fix implementation of MK_JSVAL - - - - - ec263a59 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T23:25:25-05:00 Simplify: Move `wantEtaExpansion` before expensive `do_eta_expand` check There is no need to run arity analysis and what not if we are not in a Simplifier phase that eta-expands or if we don't want to eta-expand the expression in the first place. Purely a refactoring with the goal of improving compiler perf. - - - - - 047e9d4f by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-13T03:56:03+00:00 JS: fix implementation of forceBool to use JS backend syntax - - - - - 559a4804 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-13T07:31:23-04:00 Simplifier: `countValArgs` should not count Type args (#23102) I observed miscompilations while working on !10088 caused by this. Fixes #23102. Metric Decrease: T10421 - - - - - 536d1f90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-13T14:04:49+00:00 Bump Win32 to 2.13.4.0 Updates Win32 submodule - - - - - ee17001e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-13T21:18:24-04:00 ghc-bignum: Drop redundant include-dirs field - - - - - c9c26cd6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Fix BCO creation setting caps when -j > -N * Remove calls to 'setNumCapabilities' in 'createBCOs' These calls exist to ensure that 'createBCOs' can benefit from parallelism. But this is not the right place to call `setNumCapabilities`. Furthermore the logic differs from that in the driver causing the capability count to be raised and lowered at each TH call if -j > -N. * Remove 'BCOOpts' No longer needed as it was only used to thread the job count down to `createBCOs` Resolves #23049 - - - - - 5ddbf5ed by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Add changelog entry for #23049 - - - - - 6e3ce9a4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-16T12:18:26-04:00 configure: Fix FIND_CXX_STD_LIB test on Darwin Annoyingly, Darwin's <cstddef> includes <version> and APFS is case-insensitive. Consequently, it will end up #including the `VERSION` file generated by the `configure` script on the second and subsequent runs of the `configure` script. See #23116. - - - - - 19d6d039 by sheaf at 2023-03-16T21:31:22+01:00 ghci: only keep the GlobalRdrEnv in ModInfo The datatype GHC.UI.Info.ModInfo used to store a ModuleInfo, which includes a TypeEnv. This can easily cause space leaks as we have no way of forcing everything in a type environment. In GHC, we only use the GlobalRdrEnv, which we can force completely. So we only store that instead of a fully-fledged ModuleInfo. - - - - - 73d07c6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-17T14:36:49-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Backpack Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10127 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. One occurrence, when handing a nested error from the interface loading machinery, was omitted. It will be handled by a subsequent changeset that addresses interface errors. - - - - - a13affce by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-21T11:17:17-04:00 Rename () into Unit, (,,...,,) into Tuple<n> (#21294) This patch implements a part of GHC Proposal #475. The key change is in GHC.Tuple.Prim: - data () = () - data (a,b) = (a,b) - data (a,b,c) = (a,b,c) ... + data Unit = () + data Tuple2 a b = (a,b) + data Tuple3 a b c = (a,b,c) ... And the rest of the patch makes sure that Unit and Tuple<n> are pretty-printed as () and (,,...,,) in various contexts. Updates the haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Vladislav Zavialov <vlad.z.4096 at gmail.com> - - - - - 23642bf6 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: fix some wrongs in the eventlog format documentation - - - - - 90159773 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: explain the BLOCK_MARKER event - - - - - ab1c25e8 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add BlockedOnMVarRead thread status in eventlog encodings - - - - - 898afaef by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add TASK_DELETE event in eventlog encodings - - - - - bb05b4cc by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add WALL_CLOCK_TIME event in eventlog encodings - - - - - eeea0343 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-21T11:18:34-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Env Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10129 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - be1d4be8 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-21T11:19:13-04:00 Document pdep / pext primops - - - - - e8b4aac4 by Alex Mason at 2023-03-21T18:11:04-04:00 Allow LLVM backend to use HDoc for faster file generation. Also remove the MetaStmt constructor from LlvmStatement and places the annotations into the Store statement. Includes “Implement a workaround for -no-asm-shortcutting bug“ (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/2fda9e0df886cc551e2cd6b9c2a384192bdc3045) - - - - - ea24360d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-21T18:11:44-04:00 Compute LambdaFormInfo when using JavaScript backend. CmmCgInfos is needed to write interface files, but the JavaScript backend does not generate it, causing "Name without LFInfo" warnings. This patch adds a conservative but always correct CmmCgInfos when the JavaScript backend is used. Fixes #23053 - - - - - 926ad6de by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T01:03:08-04:00 Be more careful about quantification This MR is driven by #23051. It does several things: * It is guided by the generalisation plan described in #20686. But it is still far from a complete implementation of that plan. * Add Note [Inferred type with escaping kind] to GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind. This explains that we don't (yet, pending #20686) directly prevent generalising over escaping kinds. * In `GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.defaultTyVar` we default RuntimeRep and Multiplicity variables, beause we don't want to quantify over them. We want to do the same for a Concrete tyvar, but there is nothing sensible to default it to (unless it has kind RuntimeRep, in which case it'll be caught by an earlier case). So we promote instead. * Pure refactoring in GHC.Tc.Solver: * Rename decideMonoTyVars to decidePromotedTyVars, since that's what it does. * Move the actual promotion of the tyvars-to-promote from `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify` to `decidePromotedTyVars`. This is a no-op; just tidies up the code. E.g then we don't need to return the promoted tyvars from `decidePromotedTyVars`. * A little refactoring in `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify`, but no change in behaviour. * When making a TauTv unification variable into a ConcreteTv (in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete.makeTypeConcrete), preserve the occ-name of the type variable. This just improves error messages. * Kill off dead code: GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newConcreteHole - - - - - 0ab0cc11 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:03:48-04:00 Testsuite: use appropriate predicate for ManyUbxSums test (#22576) - - - - - 048c881e by romes at 2023-03-22T01:04:24-04:00 fix: Incorrect @since annotations in GHC.TypeError Fixes #23128 - - - - - a1528b68 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T16318 (#22370) - - - - - ad765b6f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T20214 - - - - - e0b8eaf3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T09:50:13+00:00 Refactor the constraint solver pipeline The big change is to put the entire type-equality solver into GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality, rather than scattering it over Canonical and Interact. Other changes * EqCt becomes its own data type, a bit like QCInst. This is great because EqualCtList is then just [EqCt] * New module GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict has come of the class-contraint solver. In due course it will be all. One step at a time. This MR is intended to have zero change in behaviour: it is a pure refactor. It opens the way to subsequent tidying up, we believe. - - - - - cedf9a3b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-22T15:31:18-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10138 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 30d45e97 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T15:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: use js_skip for T2615 (#22374) - - - - - 8c98deba by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose Explicitly define length, elem, etc. in Foldable instance for Data.Functor.Compose Implementation of https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/57 - - - - - bc066108 by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Additional optimized versions - - - - - 80fce576 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Simplify minimum/maximum in instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - 8cb88a5a by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Update changelog to mention changes to instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - e1c8c41d by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-23T09:20:13-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.PatSyn Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10158 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - f932c589 by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Allow WARNING pragmas to be controlled with custom categories Closes #17209. This implements GHC Proposal 541, allowing a WARNING pragma to be annotated with a category like so: {-# WARNING in "x-partial" head "This function is undefined on empty lists." #-} The user can then enable, disable and set the severity of such warnings using command-line flags `-Wx-partial`, `-Werror=x-partial` and so on. There is a new warning group `-Wextended-warnings` containing all these warnings. Warnings without a category are treated as if the category was `deprecations`, and are (still) controlled by the flags `-Wdeprecations` and `-Wwarnings-deprecations`. Updates Haddock submodule. - - - - - 0426515b by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Move mention of warning groups change to 9.8.1 release notes - - - - - b8d783d2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T02:36:45-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix bitmask immediate predicate Previously the predicate for determining whether a logical instruction operand could be encoded as a bitmask immediate was far too conservative. This meant that, e.g., pointer untagged required five instructions whereas it should only require one. Fixes #23030. - - - - - 46120bb6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-03-24T13:09:43-04:00 User's guide: Improve docs for -Wall previously it would list the warnings _not_ enabled by -Wall. That’s unnecessary round-about and was out of date. So let's just name the relevant warnings (based on `compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs`). - - - - - 509d1f11 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T13:10:20-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores There is some disagreement regarding the prototype of `__tsan_unaligned_write` (specifically whether it takes just the written address, or the address and the value as an argument). Moreover, I have observed crashes which appear to be due to it. Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores as a temporary mitigation. Fixes #23096. - - - - - 6a73655f by Li-yao Xia at 2023-03-25T00:02:44-04:00 base: Document GHC versions associated with past base versions in the changelog - - - - - 43bd7694 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 Add regression test for #17574 This test currently fails in the nonmoving way - - - - - f2d56bf7 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 fix: account for large and compact object stats with nonmoving gc Make sure that we keep track of the size of large and compact objects that have been moved onto the nonmoving heap. We keep track of their size and add it to the amount of live bytes in nonmoving segments to get the total size of the live nonmoving heap. Resolves #17574 - - - - - 7131b705 by David Feuer at 2023-03-25T00:04:04-04:00 Modify ThreadId documentation and comments For a long time, `GHC.Conc.Sync` has said ```haskell -- ToDo: data ThreadId = ThreadId (Weak ThreadId#) -- But since ThreadId# is unlifted, the Weak type must use open -- type variables. ``` We are now actually capable of using `Weak# ThreadId#`, but the world has moved on. To support the `Show` and `Ord` instances, we'd need to store the thread ID number in the `ThreadId`. And it seems very difficult to continue to support `threadStatus` in that regime, since it needs to be able to explain how threads died. In addition, garbage collection of weak references can be quite expensive, and it would be hard to evaluate the cost over he whole ecosystem. As discussed in [this CLC issue](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/125), it doesn't seem very likely that we'll actually switch to weak references here. - - - - - c421bbbb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T00:04:41-04:00 rts: Fix barriers of IND and IND_STATIC Previously IND and IND_STATIC lacked the acquire barriers enjoyed by BLACKHOLE. As noted in the (now updated) Note [Heap memory barriers], this barrier is critical to ensure that the indirectee is visible to the entering core. Fixes #22872. - - - - - 62fa7faa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T00:05:22-04:00 Improve documentation of atomicModifyMutVar2# - - - - - b2d14d0b by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:43-04:00 rts: use performBlockingMajorGC in hs_perform_gc and fix ffi023 This patch does a few things: - Add the missing RtsSymbols.c entry of performBlockingMajorGC - Make hs_perform_gc call performBlockingMajorGC, which restores previous behavior - Use hs_perform_gc in ffi023 - Remove rts_clearMemory() call in ffi023, it now works again in some test ways previously marked as broken. Fixes #23089 - - - - - d9ae24ad by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:44-04:00 testsuite: add the rts_clearMemory test case This patch adds a standalone test case for rts_clearMemory that mimics how it's typically used by wasm backend users and ensures this RTS API isn't broken by future RTS refactorings. Fixes #23901. - - - - - 80729d96 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T03:47:22-04:00 Improve documentation for resizing of byte arrays - - - - - c6ec4cd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:47-04:00 rts: Don't rely on EXTERN_INLINE for slop-zeroing logic Previously we relied on calling EXTERN_INLINE functions defined in ClosureMacros.h from Cmm to zero slop. However, as far as I can tell, this is no longer safe to do in C99 as EXTERN_INLINE definitions may be emitted in each compilation unit. Fix this by explicitly declaring a new set of non-inline functions in ZeroSlop.c which can be called from Cmm and marking the ClosureMacros.h definitions as INLINE_HEADER. In the future we should try to eliminate EXTERN_INLINE. - - - - - c32abd4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:48-04:00 rts: Fix capability-count check in zeroSlop Previously `zeroSlop` examined `RtsFlags` to determine whether the program was single-threaded. This is wrong; a program may be started with `+RTS -N1` yet the process may later increase the capability count with `setNumCapabilities`. This lead to quite subtle and rare crashes. Fixes #23088. - - - - - 656d4cb3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-25T20:24:23-04:00 Add Eq/Ord instances for SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #148](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/148). - - - - - 4f93de88 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:02-04:00 Update and expand atomic modification Haddocks * The documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` and `atomicModifyIORef'` were incomplete, and the documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` was out of date. Update and expand. * Remove a useless lazy pattern match in the definition of `atomicModifyIORef`. The pair it claims to match lazily was already forced by `atomicModifyIORef2`. - - - - - e1fb56b2 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:41-04:00 Document the constructor name for lists Derived `Data` instances use raw infix constructor names when applicable. The `Data.Data [a]` instance, if derived, would have a constructor name of `":"`. However, it actually uses constructor name `"(:)"`. Document this peculiarity. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/147 - - - - - c1f755c4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-27T22:09:41+01:00 Make exprIsConApp_maybe a bit cleverer Addresses #23159. See Note Note [Exploit occ-info in exprIsConApp_maybe] in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt. Compile times go down very slightly, but always go down, never up. Good! Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -1.8% T15703(normal) -1.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.1% minimum -1.8% maximum +0.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T15703 - - - - - 76bb4c58 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-28T08:12:08-04:00 Add COMPLETE pragmas to TypeRep, SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #149](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/149). - - - - - 3f374399 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Handle records in the renamer This patch moves the field-based logic for disambiguating record updates to the renamer. The type-directed logic, scheduled for removal, remains in the typechecker. To do this properly (and fix the myriad of bugs surrounding the treatment of duplicate record fields), we took the following main steps: 1. Create GREInfo, a renamer-level equivalent to TyThing which stores information pertinent to the renamer. This allows us to uniformly treat imported and local Names in the renamer, as described in Note [GREInfo]. 2. Remove GreName. Instead of a GlobalRdrElt storing GreNames, which distinguished between normal names and field names, we now store simple Names in GlobalRdrElt, along with the new GREInfo information which allows us to recover the FieldLabel for record fields. 3. Add namespacing for record fields, within the OccNames themselves. This allows us to remove the mangling of duplicate field selectors. This change ensures we don't print mangled names to the user in error messages, and allows us to handle duplicate record fields in Template Haskell. 4. Move record disambiguation to the renamer, and operate on the level of data constructors instead, to handle #21443. The error message text for ambiguous record updates has also been changed to reflect that type-directed disambiguation is on the way out. (3) means that OccEnv is now a bit more complex: we first key on the textual name, which gives an inner map keyed on NameSpace: OccEnv a ~ FastStringEnv (UniqFM NameSpace a) Note that this change, along with (2), both increase the memory residency of GlobalRdrEnv = OccEnv [GlobalRdrElt], which causes a few tests to regress somewhat in compile-time allocation. Even though (3) simplified a lot of code (in particular the treatment of field selectors within Template Haskell and in error messages), it came with one important wrinkle: in the situation of -- M.hs-boot module M where { data A; foo :: A -> Int } -- M.hs module M where { data A = MkA { foo :: Int } } we have that M.hs-boot exports a variable foo, which is supposed to match with the record field foo that M exports. To solve this issue, we add a new impedance-matching binding to M foo{var} = foo{fld} This mimics the logic that existed already for impedance-binding DFunIds, but getting it right was a bit tricky. See Note [Record field impedance matching] in GHC.Tc.Module. We also needed to be careful to avoid introducing space leaks in GHCi. So we dehydrate the GlobalRdrEnv before storing it anywhere, e.g. in ModIface. This means stubbing out all the GREInfo fields, with the function forceGlobalRdrEnv. When we read it back in, we rehydrate with rehydrateGlobalRdrEnv. This robustly avoids any space leaks caused by retaining old type environments. Fixes #13352 #14848 #17381 #17551 #19664 #21443 #21444 #21720 #21898 #21946 #21959 #22125 #22160 #23010 #23062 #23063 Updates haddock submodule ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesDefsGhci MultiLayerModulesNoCode T13701 T14697 hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 4f1940f0 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Avoid repeatedly shadowing in shadowNames This commit refactors GHC.Type.Name.Reader.shadowNames to first accumulate all the shadowing arising from the introduction of a new set of GREs, and then applies all the shadowing to the old GlobalRdrEnv in one go. - - - - - d246049c by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:34+02:00 igre_prompt_env: discard "only-qualified" names We were unnecessarily carrying around names only available qualified in igre_prompt_env, violating the icReaderEnv invariant. We now get rid of these, as they aren't needed for the shadowing computation that igre_prompt_env exists for. Fixes #23177 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T14052 T14052Type ------------------------- - - - - - 41a572f6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-29T16:17:21-04:00 hadrian: Fix path to HpcParser.y The source for this project has been moved into a src/ folder so we also need to update this path. Fixes #23187 - - - - - b159e0e9 by doyougnu at 2023-03-30T01:40:08-04:00 js: split JMacro into JS eDSL and JS syntax This commit: Splits JExpr and JStat into two nearly identical DSLs: - GHC.JS.Syntax is the JMacro based DSL without unsaturation, i.e., a value cannot be unsaturated, or, a value of this DSL is a witness that a value of GHC.JS.Unsat has been saturated - GHC.JS.Unsat is the JMacro DSL from GHCJS with Unsaturation. Then all binary and outputable instances are changed to use GHC.JS.Syntax. This moves us closer to closing out #22736 and #22352. See #22736 for roadmap. ------------------------- Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read LargeRecord ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T10858 T11195 T11374 T11822 T12227 T12707 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T14683 T15164 T15703 T16577 T17096 T17516 T17836 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18478 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 TcPlugin_RewritePerf WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - f4f1f14f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-30T01:40:49-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. Also used the opportunity to reenable 64-bit Word/Int tests - - - - - a5360490 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T01:41:25-04:00 testsuite: Fix racing prints in T21465 As noted in #23155, we previously failed to add flushes necessary to ensure predictable output. Fixes #23155. - - - - - 98b5cf67 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-30T09:58:40+01:00 Revert "ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181)" This reverts commit f4f1f14f8009c3c120b8b963ec130cbbc774ec02. This fails to build with GHC-9.2 as a boot compiler. See #23195 for tracking this issue. - - - - - 61a2dfaa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Add {-# WARNING #-} to Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 8f15c47c by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fixes to accomodate Data.List.{head,tail} with {-# WARNING #-} - - - - - 7c7dbade by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Bump submodules - - - - - d2d8251b by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3d38dcb6 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Proxies for head and tail: review suggestions - - - - - 930edcfd by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:36:33-04:00 docs: move RecordUpd changelog entry to 9.8 This was accidentally included in the 9.6 changelog instead of the 9.6 changelog. - - - - - 6f885e65 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:37:09-04:00 Add LANGUAGE GADTs to GHC.Rename.Env We need to enable this extension for the file to compile with ghc 9.2, as we are pattern matching on a GADT and this required the GADT extension to be enabled until 9.4. - - - - - 6d6a37a8 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: make lint-ci-config job fast again We don't pin our nixpkgs revision and tracks the default nixpkgs-unstable channel anyway. Instead of using haskell.packages.ghc924, we should be using haskell.packages.ghc92 to maximize the binary cache hit rate and make lint-ci-config job fast again. Also bumps the nix docker image to the latest revision. - - - - - ef1548c4 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: ensure that all non-i386 pipelines do parallel xz compression We can safely enable parallel xz compression for non-i386 pipelines. However, previously we didn't export XZ_OPT, so the xz process won't see it if XZ_OPT hasn't already been set in the current job. - - - - - 20432d16 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: unset CROSS_EMULATOR for js job - - - - - 4a24dbbe by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: fix lint-testsuite job The list_broken make target will transitively depend on the calibrate.out target, which used STAGE1_GHC instead of TEST_HC. It really should be TEST_HC since that's what get passed in the gitlab CI config. - - - - - cea56ccc by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: use alpine3_17-wasm image for wasm jobs Bump the ci-images dependency and use the new alpine3_17-wasm docker image for wasm jobs. - - - - - 79d0cb32 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Add basic support for testing cross-compilers - - - - - e7392b4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Normalize away differences in ghc executable name - - - - - ee160d06 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 hadrian: Pass CROSS_EMULATOR to runtests.py - - - - - 30c84511 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: don't add optllvm way for wasm32 - - - - - f1beee36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: normalize the .wasm extension - - - - - a984a103 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: strip the cross ghc prefix in output and error message - - - - - f7478d95 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: handle target executable extension - - - - - 8fe8b653 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: mypy typing error fixes This patch fixes some mypy typing errors which weren't caught in previous linting jobs. - - - - - 0149f32f by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: use context variable instead of thread-local variable This patch changes a thread-local variable to context variable instead, which works as intended when the testsuite transitions to use asyncio & coroutines instead of multi-threading to concurrently run test cases. Note that this also raises the minimum Python version to 3.7. - - - - - ea853ff0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: asyncify the testsuite driver This patch refactors the testsuite driver, gets rid of multi-threading logic for running test cases concurrently, and uses asyncio & coroutines instead. This is not yak shaving for its own sake; the previous multi-threading logic is prone to livelock/deadlock conditions for some reason, even if the total number of threads is bounded to a thread pool's capacity. The asyncify change is an internal implementation detail of the testsuite driver and does not impact most GHC maintainers out there. The patch does not touch the .T files, test cases can be added/modified the exact same way as before. - - - - - 0077cb22 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-31T21:28:28-04:00 Add test for T23184 There was an outright bug, which Simon fixed in July 2021, as a little side-fix on a complicated patch: ``` commit 6656f0165a30fc2a22208532ba384fc8e2f11b46 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Fri Jul 23 23:57:01 2021 +0100 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: ...lots of lines omitted... Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. ``` Note this "Fix a fairly longstanding outright bug". This is the specific fix ``` @@ -3552,8 +3556,8 @@ mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds -- let a = ...arg... -- in [...hole...] a -- NB: sc_dup /= OkToDup; that is caught earlier by contIsDupable - do { let (dmd:_) = dmds -- Never fails - ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds cont + do { let (dmd:cont_dmds) = dmds -- Never fails + ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env cont_dmds cont ; let env' = env `setInScopeFromF` floats1 ; (_, se', arg') <- simplArg env' dup se arg ; (let_floats2, arg'') <- makeTrivial env NotTopLevel dmd (fsLit "karg") arg' ``` Ticket #23184 is a report of the bug that this diff fixes. - - - - - 62d25071 by mangoiv at 2023-04-01T04:20:01-04:00 [feat] make ($) representation polymorphic - this change was approved by the CLC in [1] following a CLC proposal [2] - make ($) representation polymorphic (adjust the type signature) - change ($) implementation to allow additional polymorphism - adjust the haddock of ($) to reflect these changes - add additional documentation to document these changes - add changelog entry - adjust tests (move now succeeding tests and adjust stdout of some tests) [1] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132#issuecomment-1487456854 [2] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132 - - - - - 77c33fb9 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2023-04-01T04:20:41-04:00 User Guide: update copyright year: 2020->2023 - - - - - 3b5be05a by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T09:42:31-04:00 driver: Unit State Data.Map -> GHC.Unique.UniqMap In pursuit of #22426. The driver and unit state are major contributors. This commit also bumps the haddock submodule to reflect the API changes in UniqMap. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T5837 T6048 T9198 ------------------------- - - - - - a84fba6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-01T09:43:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10183 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 6e2eb275 by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T18:27:56-04:00 JS: Linker: use saturated JExpr Follow on to MR!10142 in pursuit of #22736 - - - - - 3da69346 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 Improve haddocks of template-haskell Con datatype This adds a bit more information, in particular about the lists of constructors in the GadtC and RecGadtC cases. - - - - - 3b7bbb39 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 TH: revert changes to GadtC & RecGadtC Commit 3f374399 included a breaking-change to the template-haskell library when it made the GadtC and RecGadtC constructors take non-empty lists of names. As this has the potential to break many users' packages, we decided to revert these changes for now. - - - - - f60f6110 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T18:59:30-04:00 Rework documentation for data Char - - - - - 43ebd5dc by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T19:00:09-04:00 cmm: implement parsing of MO_AtomicRMW from hand-written CMM files Fixes #23206 - - - - - ab9cd52d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:15:21-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. - - - - - 2b2afff3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans for 9.2.6, 9.2.7, 9.4.4, 9.4.5, 9.6.1 Also fixes the ./generate_bootstrap_plans script which was recently broken We can hopefully drop the 9.2 plans soon but they still work so kept them around for now. - - - - - c2605e25 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 ci: Add job to test 9.6 bootstrapping - - - - - 53e4d513 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T08:16:35-04:00 hadrian: Improve option parsing Several options in Hadrian had their argument marked as optional (`OptArg`), but if the argument wasn't there they were just giving an error. It's more idiomatic to mark the argument as required instead; the code uses less Maybes, the parser can enforce that the argument is present, --help gives better output. - - - - - a8e36892 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:17:16-04:00 JS: fix issues with FD api support - Add missing implementations for fcntl_read/write/lock - Fix fdGetMode These were found while implementing TH in !9779. These functions must be used somehow by the external interpreter code. - - - - - 8b092910 by Haskell-mouse at 2023-04-03T19:31:26-04:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.HsType to proper TcRnMessage I've turned all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.HsType module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnDataKindsError TcRnUnusedQuantifiedTypeVar TcRnIllegalKindSignature TcRnUnexpectedPatSigType TcRnSectionPrecedenceError TcRnPrecedenceParsingError TcRnIllegalKind TcRnNegativeNumTypeLiteral TcRnUnexpectedKindVar TcRnBindMultipleVariables TcRnBindVarAlreadyInScope - - - - - 220a7a48 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T19:32:02-04:00 Fixes around unsafeCoerce# 1. `unsafeCoerce#` was documented in `GHC.Prim`. But since the overhaul in 74ad75e87317, `unsafeCoerce#` is no longer defined there. I've combined the documentation in `GHC.Prim` with the `Unsafe.Coerce` module. 2. The documentation of `unsafeCoerce#` stated that you should not cast a function to an algebraic type, even if you later cast it back before applying it. But ghci was doing that type of cast, as can be seen with 'ghci -ddump-ds' and typing 'x = not'. I've changed it to use Any following the documentation. - - - - - 9095e297 by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 Add a few more memcpy-ish primops * copyMutableByteArrayNonOverlapping# * copyAddrToAddr# * copyAddrToAddrNonOverlapping# * setAddrRange# The implementations of copyBytes, moveBytes, and fillBytes in base:Foreign.Marshal.Utils now use these new primops, which can cause us to work a bit harder generating code for them, resulting in the metric increase in T21839c observed by CI on some architectures. But in exchange, we get better code! Metric Increase: T21839c - - - - - f7da530c by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. - - - - - cd00e321 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T01:04:50-04:00 Relax assertion in varToRecFieldOcc When using Template Haskell, it is possible to re-parent a field OccName belonging to one data constructor to another data constructor. The lsp-types package did this in order to "extend" a data constructor with additional fields. This ran into an assertion in 'varToRecFieldOcc'. This assertion can simply be relaxed, as the resulting splices are perfectly sound. Fixes #23220 - - - - - eed0d930 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-04T11:09:15-04:00 GHCi.RemoteTypes: fix doc and avoid unsafeCoerce (#23201) - - - - - 071139c3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-04T11:09:51-04:00 Make INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms work with TH Previously, the code for converting `INLINE <name>` pragmas from TH splices used `vNameN`, which assumed that `<name>` must live in the variable namespace. Pattern synonyms, on the other hand, live in the constructor namespace. I've fixed the issue by switching to `vcNameN` instead, which works for both the variable and constructor namespaces. Fixes #23203. - - - - - 7c16f3be by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-04T17:13:00-04:00 Fix unification with oversaturated type families unify_ty was incorrectly saying that F x y ~ T x are surely apart, where F x y is an oversaturated type family and T x is a tyconapp. As a result, the simplifier dropped a live case alternative (#23134). - - - - - c165f079 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T17:13:40-04:00 Add testcase for #23192 This issue around solving of constraints arising from superclass expansion using other constraints also borned from superclass expansion was the topic of commit aed1974e. That commit made sure we don't emit a "redundant constraint" warning in a situation in which removing the constraint would cause errors. Fixes #23192 - - - - - d1bb16ed by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-06T03:40:45-04:00 nonmoving: Disable slop-zeroing As noted in #23170, the nonmoving GC can race with a mutator zeroing the slop of an updated thunk (in much the same way that two mutators would race). Consequently, we must disable slop-zeroing when the nonmoving GC is in use. Closes #23170 - - - - - 04b80850 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-04-06T03:41:21-04:00 Fix reverse flag for -Wunsupported-llvm-version - - - - - 0c990e13 by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-04-06T10:16:29+00:00 Add release note for GHC.Unicode refactor in base-4.18. Also merge CLC proposal 130 in base-4.19 with CLC proposal 59 in base-4.18 and add proper release date. - - - - - cbbfb283 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Improve documentation for ($) (#22963) - - - - - 5193c2b0 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Remove trailing whitespace from ($) commentary - - - - - b384523b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Adjust wording wrt representation polymorphism of ($) - - - - - 6a788f0a by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-07T22:29:28-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10251 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 3ba77b36 by sheaf at 2023-04-07T22:30:07-04:00 Renamer: don't call addUsedGRE on an exact Name When looking up a record field in GHC.Rename.Env.lookupRecFieldOcc, we could end up calling addUsedGRE on an exact Name, which would then lead to a panic in the bestImport function: it would be incapable of processing a GRE which is not local but also not brought into scope by any imports (as it is referred to by its unique instead). Fixes #23240 - - - - - bc4795d2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add support for -debug in the testsuite Confusingly, GhcDebugged referred to GhcDebugAssertions. - - - - - b7474b57 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add missing cases in -Di prettyprinter Fixes #23142 - - - - - 6c392616 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: make WasmCodeGenM an instance of MonadUnique - - - - - 05d26a65 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: apply cmm node-splitting for wasm backend This patch applies cmm node-splitting for wasm32 NCG, which is required when handling irreducible CFGs. Fixes #23237. - - - - - f1892cc0 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-11T19:26:09-04:00 Set base 'maintainer' field to CLC - - - - - ecf22da3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-11T19:26:45-04:00 Clarify a couple of Notes about 'nospec' - - - - - ebd8918b by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-12T12:32:57-04:00 Allow generation of TTH syntax with TH In other words allow generation of typed splices and brackets with Untyped Template Haskell. That is useful in cases where a library is build with TTH in mind, but we still want to generate some auxiliary declarations, where TTH cannot help us, but untyped TH can. Such example is e.g. `staged-sop` which works with TTH, but we would like to derive `Generic` declarations with TH. An alternative approach is to use `unsafeCodeCoerce`, but then the derived `Generic` instances would be type-checked only at use sites, i.e. much later. Also `-ddump-splices` output is quite ugly: user-written instances would use TTH brackets, not `unsafeCodeCoerce`. This commit doesn't allow generating of untyped template splices and brackets with untyped TH, as I don't know why one would want to do that (instead of merging the splices, e.g.) - - - - - 690d0225 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-04-12T12:33:33-04:00 Add regression test for #23229 - - - - - 59321879 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quotRem rules (#22152) case quotRemInt# x y of (# q, _ #) -> body ====> case quotInt# x y of q -> body case quotRemInt# x y of (# _, r #) -> body ====> case remInt# x y of r -> body - - - - - 4dd02122 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quot folding rule (#22152) (x / l1) / l2 l1 and l2 /= 0 l1*l2 doesn't overflow ==> x / (l1 * l2) - - - - - 1148ac72 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make Int64/Word64 division ok for speculation too. Only when the divisor is definitely non-zero. - - - - - 8af401cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make WordQuotRem2Op ok-for-speculation too - - - - - 27d2978e by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-13T08:51:09-04:00 Base/JS: GHC.JS.Foreign.Callback module (issue 23126) * Add the Callback module for "exporting" Haskell functions to be available to plain JavaScript code * Fix some primitives defined in GHC.JS.Prim * Add a JavaScript section to the user guide with instructions on how to use the JavaScript FFI, building up to using Callbacks to interact with the browser * Add tests for the JavaScript FFI and Callbacks - - - - - a34aa8da by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-04-14T04:17:52-04:00 rts: improve memory ordering and add some comments in the StablePtr implementation - - - - - d7a768a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-14T04:18:28-04:00 docs: Generate docs/index.html with version number * Generate docs/index.html to include the version of the ghc library * This also fixes the packageVersions interpolations which were - Missing an interpolation for `LIBRARY_ghc_VERSION` - Double quoting the version so that "9.7" was being inserted. Fixes #23121 - - - - - d48fbfea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T04:19:05-04:00 Stop if type constructors have kind errors Otherwise we get knock-on errors, such as #23252. This makes GHC fail a bit sooner, and I have not attempted to add recovery code, to add a fake TyCon place of the erroneous one, in an attempt to get more type errors in one pass. We could do that (perhaps) if there was a call for it. - - - - - 2371d6b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Major refactor in the handling of equality constraints This MR substantially refactors the way in which the constraint solver deals with equality constraints. The big thing is: * Intead of a pipeline in which we /first/ canonicalise and /then/ interact (the latter including performing unification) the two steps are more closely integreated into one. That avoids the current rather indirect communication between the two steps. The proximate cause for this refactoring is fixing #22194, which involve solving [W] alpha[2] ~ Maybe (F beta[4]) by doing this: alpha[2] := Maybe delta[2] [W] delta[2] ~ F beta[4] That is, we don't promote beta[4]! This is very like introducing a cycle breaker, and was very awkward to do before, but now it is all nice. See GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify Note [Promotion and level-checking] and Note [Family applications in canonical constraints]. The big change is this: * Several canonicalisation checks (occurs-check, cycle-breaking, checking for concreteness) are combined into one new function: GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.checkTyEqRhs This function is controlled by `TyEqFlags`, which says what to do for foralls, type families etc. * `canEqCanLHSFinish` now sees if unification is possible, and if so, actually does it: see `canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification`. There are loads of smaller changes: * The on-the-fly unifier `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.unifyType` has a cheap-and-cheerful version of `checkTyEqRhs`, called `simpleUnifyCheck`. If `simpleUnifyCheck` succeeds, it can unify, otherwise it defers by emitting a constraint. This is simpler than before. * I simplified the swapping code in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.canEqCanLHS`. Especially the nasty stuff involving `swap_for_occurs` and `canEqTyVarFunEq`. Much nicer now. See Note [Orienting TyVarLHS/TyFamLHS] Note [Orienting TyFamLHS/TyFamLHS] * Added `cteSkolemOccurs`, `cteConcrete`, and `cteCoercionHole` to the problems that can be discovered by `checkTyEqRhs`. * I fixed #23199 `pickQuantifiablePreds`, which actually allows GHC to to accept both cases in #22194 rather than rejecting both. Yet smaller: * Added a `synIsConcrete` flag to `SynonymTyCon` (alongside `synIsFamFree`) to reduce the need for synonym expansion when checking concreteness. Use it in `isConcreteType`. * Renamed `isConcrete` to `isConcreteType` * Defined `GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs.isInjectiveInType` as a more efficient way to find if a particular type variable is used injectively than finding all the injective variables. It is called in `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.definitely_poly`, which in turn is used quite a lot. * Moved `rewriterView` to `GHC.Core.Type`, so we can use it from the constraint solver. Fixes #22194, #23199 Compile times decrease by an average of 0.1%; but there is a 7.4% drop in compiler allocation on T15703. Metric Decrease: T15703 - - - - - 99b2734b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Add some documentation about redundant constraints - - - - - 3f2d0eb8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Improve partial signatures This MR fixes #23223. The changes are in two places: * GHC.Tc.Bind.checkMonomorphismRestriction See the new `Note [When the MR applies]` We now no longer stupidly attempt to apply the MR when the user specifies a context, e.g. f :: Eq a => _ -> _ * GHC.Tc.Solver.decideQuantification See rewritten `Note [Constraints in partial type signatures]` Fixing this bug apparently breaks three tests: * partial-sigs/should_compile/T11192 * partial-sigs/should_fail/Defaulting1MROff * partial-sigs/should_fail/T11122 However they are all symptoms of #23232, so I'm marking them as expect_broken(23232). I feel happy about this MR. Nice. - - - - - 23e2a8a0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Make approximateWC a bit cleverer This MR fixes #23224: making approximateWC more clever See the long `Note [ApproximateWC]` in GHC.Tc.Solver All this is delicate and ad-hoc -- but it /has/ to be: we are talking about inferring a type for a binding in the presence of GADTs, type families and whatnot: known difficult territory. We just try as hard as we can. - - - - - 2c040246 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-15T00:57:14-04:00 docs: Update template-haskell docs to use Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a) Since GHC Proposal #195, the type of [|| ... ||] has been Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a). The documentation in the `template-haskell` library wasn't updated to reflect this change. Fixes #23148 - - - - - 0da18eb7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-15T14:35:53+02:00 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 - - - - - bad2f8b8 by sheaf at 2023-04-15T15:14:36+02:00 Handle ConcreteTvs in inferResultToType inferResultToType was discarding the ir_frr information, which meant some metavariables ended up being MetaTvs instead of ConcreteTvs. This function now creates new ConcreteTvs as necessary, instead of always creating MetaTvs. Fixes #23154 - - - - - 3b0ea480 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-16T18:12:20-04:00 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 - - - - - a1371ebb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-16T18:12:59-04:00 Add import lists to few GHC.Driver.Session imports Related to https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23261. There are a lot of GHC.Driver.Session which only use DynFlags, but not the parsing code. - - - - - 51479ceb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-17T08:08:48-04:00 Account for special GHC.Prim import in warnUnusedPackages The GHC.Prim import is treated quite specially primarily because there isn't an interface file for GHC.Prim. Therefore we record separately in the ModSummary if it's imported or not so we don't go looking for it. This logic hasn't made it's way to `-Wunused-packages` so if you imported GHC.Prim then the warning would complain you didn't use `-package ghc-prim`. Fixes #23212 - - - - - 1532a8b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-17T08:09:24-04:00 Add regression test for #23199 - - - - - 0158c5f1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-17T18:43:27-04:00 validDerivPred: Reject exotic constraints in IrredPreds This brings the `IrredPred` case in sync with the treatment of `ClassPred`s as described in `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` in `GHC.Tc.Validity`. Namely, we should reject `IrredPred`s that are inferred from `deriving` clauses whose arguments contain other type constructors, as described in `(VD2) Reject exotic constraints` of that Note. This has the nice property that `deriving` clauses whose inferred instance context mention `TypeError` will now emit the type error in the resulting error message, which better matches existing intuitions about how `TypeError` should work. While I was in town, I noticed that much of `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` was duplicated in a separate `Note [Exotic derived instance contexts]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`. I decided to fold the latter Note into the former so that there is a single authority on describing the conditions under which an inferred `deriving` constraint can be considered valid. This changes the behavior of `deriving` in a way that existing code might break, so I have made a mention of this in the GHC User's Guide. It seems very, very unlikely that much code is relying on this strange behavior, however, and even if there is, there is a clear, backwards-compatible migration path using `StandaloneDeriving`. Fixes #22696. - - - - - 10364818 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-17T18:44:03-04:00 Misc cleanup - Use dedicated list functions - Make cloneBndrs and cloneRecIdBndrs monadic - Fix invalid haddock comments in libraries/base - - - - - 5e1d33d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-18T10:31:02-04:00 Convert interface file loading errors into proper diagnostics This patch converts all the errors to do with loading interface files into proper structured diagnostics. * DriverMessage: Sometimes in the driver we attempt to load an interface file so we embed the IfaceMessage into the DriverMessage. * TcRnMessage: Most the time we are loading interface files during typechecking, so we embed the IfaceMessage This patch also removes the TcRnInterfaceLookupError constructor which is superceded by the IfaceMessage, which is now structured compared to just storing an SDoc before. - - - - - df1a5811 by sheaf at 2023-04-18T10:31:43-04:00 Don't panic in ltPatersonSize The function GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType.ltPatersonSize would panic when it encountered a type family on the RHS, as usually these are not allowed (type families are not allowed on the RHS of class instances or of quantified constraints). However, it is possible to still encounter type families on the RHS after doing a bit of constraint solving, as seen in test case T23171. This could trigger the panic in the call to ltPatersonSize in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.mk_strict_superclasses, which is involved in avoiding loopy superclass constraints. This patch simply changes ltPatersonSize to return "I don't know, because there's a type family involved" in these cases. Fixes #23171 - - - - - d442ac05 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:04:35-04:00 JS: fix thread-related primops - - - - - 7a96f90b by Bryan Richter at 2023-04-19T20:05:11-04:00 CI: Disable abi-test-nightly See #23269 - - - - - ab6c1d29 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:05:50-04:00 Testsuite: don't use obsolescent egrep (#22351) Recent egrep displays the following message, breaking golden tests: egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E Switch to using "grep -E" instead - - - - - f15b0ce5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-20T11:01:06-04:00 hadrian: Pass haddock file arguments in a response file In !10119 CI was failing on windows because the command line was too long. We can mitigate this by passing the file arguments to haddock in a response file. We can't easily pass all the arguments in a response file because the `+RTS` arguments can't be placed in the response file. Fixes #23273 - - - - - 7012ec2f by tocic at 2023-04-20T11:01:42-04:00 Fix doc typo in GHC.Read.readList - - - - - 5c873124 by sheaf at 2023-04-20T18:33:34-04:00 Implement -jsem: parallelism controlled by semaphores See https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/540/ for a complete description for the motivation for this feature. The `-jsem` option allows a build tool to pass a semaphore to GHC which GHC can use in order to control how much parallelism it requests. GHC itself acts as a client in the GHC jobserver protocol. ``` GHC Jobserver Protocol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This proposal introduces the GHC Jobserver Protocol. This protocol allows a server to dynamically invoke many instances of a client process, while restricting all of those instances to use no more than <n> capabilities. This is achieved by coordination over a system semaphore (either a POSIX semaphore [6]_ in the case of Linux and Darwin, or a Win32 semaphore [7]_ in the case of Windows platforms). There are two kinds of participants in the GHC Jobserver protocol: - The *jobserver* creates a system semaphore with a certain number of available tokens. Each time the jobserver wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** first acquire a single token from the semaphore, before spawning the subprocess. This token **must** be released once the subprocess terminates. Once work is finished, the jobserver **must** destroy the semaphore it created. - A *jobclient* is a subprocess spawned by the jobserver or another jobclient. Each jobclient starts with one available token (its *implicit token*, which was acquired by the parent which spawned it), and can request more tokens through the Jobserver Protocol by waiting on the semaphore. Each time a jobclient wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** pass on a single token to the child jobclient. This token can either be the jobclient's implicit token, or another token which the jobclient acquired from the semaphore. Each jobclient **must** release exactly as many tokens as it has acquired from the semaphore (this does not include the implicit tokens). ``` Build tools such as cabal act as jobservers in the protocol and are responsibile for correctly creating, cleaning up and managing the semaphore. Adds a new submodule (semaphore-compat) for managing and interacting with semaphores in a cross-platform way. Fixes #19349 - - - - - 52d3e9b4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 rts: Initialize Array# header in listThreads# Previously the implementation of listThreads# failed to initialize the header of the created array, leading to various nastiness. Fixes #23071 - - - - - 1db30fe1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23071 - - - - - dae514f9 by tocic at 2023-04-21T13:31:21-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base/GHC - - - - - 113e21d7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-21T13:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: replace some js_broken/js_skip predicates with req_c Using req_c is more precise. - - - - - 038bb031 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-21T18:03:04-04:00 Minor doc fixes - Add docs/index.html to .gitignore. It is created by ./hadrian/build docs, and it was the only file in Hadrian's templateRules not present in .gitignore. - Mention that MultiWayIf supports non-boolean guards - Remove documentation of optdll - removed in 2007, 763daed95 - Fix markdown syntax - - - - - e826cdb2 by amesgen at 2023-04-21T18:03:44-04:00 User's guide: DeepSubsumption is implied by Haskell{98,2010} - - - - - 499a1c20 by PHO at 2023-04-23T13:39:32-04:00 Implement executablePath for Solaris and make getBaseDir less platform-dependent Use base-4.17 executablePath when possible, and fall back on getExecutablePath when it's not available. The sole reason why getBaseDir had #ifdef's was apparently that getExecutablePath wasn't reliable, and we could reduce the number of CPP conditionals by making use of executablePath instead. Also export executablePath on js_HOST_ARCH. - - - - - 97a6f7bc by tocic at 2023-04-23T13:40:08-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base - - - - - 787c6e8c by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-24T12:19:06-04:00 testsuite/T20137: Avoid impl.-defined behavior Previously we would cast pointers to uint64_t. However, implementations are allowed to either zero- or sign-extend such casts. Instead cast to uintptr_t to avoid this. Fixes #23247. - - - - - 87095f6a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:19:44-04:00 rts: always build 64-bit atomic ops This patch does a few things: - Always build 64-bit atomic ops in rts/ghc-prim, even on 32-bit platforms - Remove legacy "64bit" cabal flag of rts package - Fix hs_xchg64 function prototype for 32-bit platforms - Fix AtomicFetch test for wasm32 - - - - - 2685a12d by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:20:21-04:00 compiler: don't install signal handlers when the host platform doesn't have signals Previously, large parts of GHC API will transitively invoke withSignalHandlers, which doesn't work on host platforms without signal functionality at all (e.g. wasm32-wasi). By making withSignalHandlers a no-op on those platforms, we can make more parts of GHC API work out of the box when signals aren't supported. - - - - - 1338b7a3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T16:21:30-04:00 hadrian: fix non-ghc program paths passed to testsuite driver when testing cross GHC - - - - - 1a10f556 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-24T16:22:09-04:00 Add since pragma to Data.Functor.unzip - - - - - 0da9e882 by Soham Chowdhury at 2023-04-25T00:15:22-04:00 More informative errors for bad imports (#21826) - - - - - ebd5b078 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T00:15:58-04:00 JS/base: provide implementation for mkdir (issue 22374) - - - - - 8f656188 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T18:12:38-04:00 JS: Fix h$base_access implementation (issue 22576) - - - - - 74c55712 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-04-25T18:13:19-04:00 Give more guarntees about ImplicitParams (#23289) - Added new section in the GHC user's guide that legends behavior of nested implicit parameter bindings in these two cases: let ?f = 1 in let ?f = 2 in ?f and data T where MkT :: (?f :: Int) => T f :: T -> T -> Int f MkT MkT = ?f - Added new test case to examine this behavior. - - - - - c30ac25f by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-26T14:50:51-04:00 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. - - - - - 77f506b8 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-26T14:51:28-04:00 Refactor GenStgRhs to include the Type in both constructors (#23280, #22576, #22364) Carry the actual type of an expression through the PreStgRhs and into GenStgRhs for use in later stages. Currently this is used in the JavaScript backend to fix some tests from the above mentioned issues: EtaExpandLevPoly, RepPolyWrappedVar2, T13822, T14749. - - - - - 052e2bb6 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-04-26T14:52:05-04:00 EPA: Use ExplicitBraces only in HsModule !9018 brought in exact print annotations in LayoutInfo for open and close braces at the top level. But it retained them in the HsModule annotations too. Remove the originals, so exact printing uses LayoutInfo - - - - - d5c4629b by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: update ci.sh to actually run the entire testsuite for wasm backend For the time being, we still need to use in-tree mode and can't test the bindist yet. - - - - - 533d075e by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: additional wasm32 manual jobs in validate pipelines This patch enables bignum native & unregisterised wasm32 jobs as manual jobs in validate pipelines, which can be useful to prevent breakage when working on wasm32 related patches. - - - - - b5f00811 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix cross prefix stripping This patch fixes cross prefix stripping in the testsuite driver. The normalization logic used to only handle prefixes of the triple form <arch>-<vendor>-<os>, now it's relaxed to allow any number of tokens in the prefix tuple, so the cross prefix stripping logic would work when ghc is configured with something like --target=wasm32-wasi. - - - - - 6f511c36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: include target exe extension in heap profile filenames This patch fixes hp2ps related framework failures when testing the wasm backend by including target exe extension in heap profile filenames. - - - - - e6416b10 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: exclude ghci ways if no rts linker is present This patch implements logic to automatically exclude ghci ways when there is no rts linker. It's way better than having to annotate individual test cases. - - - - - 791cce64 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix permission bits in copy_files When the testsuite driver copy files instead of symlinking them, it should also copy the permission bits, otherwise there'll be permission denied errors. Also, enforce file copying when testing wasm32, since wasmtime doesn't handle host symlinks quite well (https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/6227). - - - - - aa6afe8a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate This patch adds the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has threaded RTS, and mark some tests as req_ghc_with_threaded_rts. Also makes ghc_with_threaded_rts a config field instead of a global variable. - - - - - ce580426 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_process predicate This patch adds the req_process predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has a process model, also marking tests that involve spawning processes as req_process. Also bumps hpc & process submodule. - - - - - cb933665 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_host_target_ghc predicate This patch adds the req_host_target_ghc predicate to the testsuite to assert the ghc compiler being tested can compile both host/target code. When testing cross GHCs this is not supported yet, but it may change in the future. - - - - - b174a110 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add missing annotations for some tests This patch adds missing annotations (req_th, req_dynamic_lib_support, req_rts_linker) to some tests. They were discovered when testing wasm32, though it's better to be explicit about what features they require, rather than simply adding when(arch('wasm32'), skip). - - - - - bd2bfdec by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: wasm32-specific fixes This patch includes all wasm32-specific testsuite fixes. - - - - - 4eaf2c2a by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-27T16:01:11-04:00 JS: change GHC.JS.Transform.identsS/E/V to take a saturated IR (#23304) - - - - - 57277662 by sheaf at 2023-04-29T20:23:06+02:00 Add the Unsatisfiable class This commit implements GHC proposal #433, adding the Unsatisfiable class to the GHC.TypeError module. This provides an alternative to TypeError for which error reporting is more predictable: we report it when we are reporting unsolved Wanted constraints. Fixes #14983 #16249 #16906 #18310 #20835 - - - - - 00a8a5ff by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-30T03:45:09-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Names Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10336 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 931c8d82 by Ben Orchard at 2023-05-03T20:16:18-04:00 Add sized primitive literal syntax Adds a new LANGUAGE pragma ExtendedLiterals, which enables defining unboxed numeric literals such as `0xFF#Word8 :: Word8#`. Implements GHC proposal 0451: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/b384a538b34f79d18a0201455b7b3c473bc8c936/proposals/0451-sized-literals.rst Fixes #21422. Bumps haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Gogolewski <krzysztof.gogolewski at tweag.io> - - - - - f3460845 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-03T20:16:57-04:00 Document instances of Double - - - - - 1e9caa1a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-03T20:17:37-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule (#22356) - - - - - 4eafb52a by sheaf at 2023-05-03T20:18:16-04:00 Don't forget to check the parent in an export list Commit 3f374399 introduced a bug which caused us to forget to include the parent of an export item of the form T(..) (that is, IEThingAll) when checking for duplicate exports. Fixes #23318 - - - - - 8fde4ac8 by amesgen at 2023-05-03T20:18:57-04:00 Fix unlit path in cross bindists - - - - - 8cc9a534 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 hadrian: Flavour: Change args -> extraArgs Previously in a flavour definition you could override all the flags which were passed to GHC. This causes issues when needed to compute a package hash because we need to know what these extra arguments are going to be before computing the hash. The solution is to modify flavour so that the arguments you pass here are just extra ones rather than all the arguments that you need to compile something. This makes things work more like how cabal.project files work when you give extra arguments to a package and also means that flavour transformers correctly affect the hash. - - - - - 3fdb18f8 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Hardwire a better unit-id for ghc Previously, the unit-id of ghc-the-library was fixed as `ghc`. This was done primarily because the compiler must know the unit-id of some packages (including ghc) a-priori to define wired-in names. However, as seen in #20742, a reinstallable `ghc` whose unit-id is fixed to `ghc` might result in subtle bugs when different ghc's interact. A good example of this is having GHC_A load a plugin compiled by GHC_B, where GHC_A and GHC_B are linked to ghc-libraries that are ABI incompatible. Without a distinction between the unit-id of the ghc library GHC_A is linked against and the ghc library the plugin it is loading was compiled against, we can't check compatibility. This patch gives a slightly better unit-id to ghc (ghc-version) by (1) Not setting -this-unit-id to ghc, but rather to the new unit-id (modulo stage0) (2) Adding a definition to `GHC.Settings.Config` whose value is the new unit-id. (2.1) `GHC.Settings.Config` is generated by Hadrian (2.2) and also by cabal through `compiler/Setup.hs` This unit-id definition is imported by `GHC.Unit.Types` and used to set the wired-in unit-id of "ghc", which was previously fixed to "ghc" The commits following this one will improve the unit-id with a cabal-style package hash and check compatibility when loading plugins. Note that we also ensure that ghc's unit key matches unit id both when hadrian or cabal builds ghc, and in this way we no longer need to add `ghc` to the WiringMap. - - - - - 6689c9c6 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Validate compatibility of ghcs when loading plugins Ensure, when loading plugins, that the ghc the plugin depends on is the ghc loading the plugin -- otherwise fail to load the plugin. Progress towards #20742. - - - - - db4be339 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Add hashes to unit-ids created by hadrian This commit adds support for computing an inputs hash for packages compiled by hadrian. The result is that ABI incompatible packages should be given different hashes and therefore be distinct in a cabal store. Hashing is enabled by the `--flag`, and is off by default as the hash contains a hash of the source files. We enable it when we produce release builds so that the artifacts we distribute have the right unit ids. - - - - - 944a9b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Use hash-unit-ids in release jobs Includes fix upload_ghc_libs glob - - - - - 116d7312 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 JS: fix bounds checking (Issue 23123) * For ByteArray-based bounds-checking, the JavaScript backend must use the `len` field, instead of the inbuild JavaScript `length` field. * Range-based operations must also check both the start and end of the range for bounds * All indicies are valid for ranges of size zero, since they are essentially no-ops * For cases of ByteArray accesses (e.g. read as Int), the end index is (i * sizeof(type) + sizeof(type) - 1), while the previous implementation uses (i + sizeof(type) - 1). In the Int32 example, this is (i * 4 + 3) * IndexByteArrayOp_Word8As* primitives use byte array indicies (unlike the previous point), but now check both start and end indicies * Byte array copies now check if the arrays are the same by identity and then if the ranges overlap. - - - - - 2d5c1dde by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 Fix remaining issues with bound checking (#23123) While fixing these I've also changed the way we store addresses into ByteArray#. Addr# are composed of two parts: a JavaScript array and an offset (32-bit number). Suppose we want to store an Addr# in a ByteArray# foo at offset i. Before this patch, we were storing both fields as a tuple in the "arr" array field: foo.arr[i] = [addr_arr, addr_offset]; Now we only store the array part in the "arr" field and the offset directly in the array: foo.dv.setInt32(i, addr_offset): foo.arr[i] = addr_arr; It avoids wasting space for the tuple. - - - - - 98c5ee45 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-05-04T14:59:31-04:00 JavaScript: Correct arguments to h$appendToHsStringA fixes #23278 - - - - - ca611447 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T15:00:07-04:00 base/encoding: add an allocations performance test (#22946) - - - - - e3ddf58d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-04T15:00:44-04:00 linear types: Don't add external names to the usage env This has no observable effect, but avoids storing useless data. - - - - - b3226616 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-05-04T15:01:25-04:00 Improved documentation for the Data.OldList.nub function There was recomentation to use map head . group . sort instead of nub function, but containers library has more suitable and efficient analogue - - - - - e8b72ff6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-05-04T15:02:02-04:00 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. - - - - - 275836d2 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T08:43:02+00:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Utils Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10350 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 983ce558 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-05T13:11:29-04:00 Use TemplateHaskellQuotes in TH.Syntax to construct Names - - - - - a5174a59 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env This fixes a bug in oneshot mode where hooks modified in a plugin wouldn't be used in oneshot mode because we neglected to use the right hsc_env. This was observed by @csabahruska. - - - - - 18a7d03d by Aaron Allen at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 Rework plugin initialisation points In general this patch pushes plugin initialisation points to earlier in the pipeline. As plugins can modify the `HscEnv`, it's imperative that the plugins are initialised as soon as possible and used thereafter. For example, there are some new tests which modify hsc_logger and other hooks which failed to fire before (and now do) One consequence of this change is that the error for specifying the usage of a HPT plugin from the command line has changed, because it's now attempted to be loaded at initialisation rather than causing a cyclic module import. Closes #21279 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 6e776ed3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization] - - - - - e1df8511 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:43:07-04:00 Incrementally update ghcup metadata in ghc/ghcup-metadata This job paves the way for distributing nightly builds * A new repo https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata stores the metadata on the "updates" branch. * Each night this metadata is downloaded and the nightly builds are appended to the end of the metadata. * The update job only runs on the scheduled nightly pipeline, not just when NIGHTLY=1. Things which are not done yet * Modify the retention policy for nightly jobs * Think about building release flavour compilers to distribute nightly. Fixes #23334 - - - - - 8f303d27 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-05T22:04:31-04:00 docs: Remove mentions of ArrayArray# from unlifted FFI section Fixes #23277 - - - - - 994bda56 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T22:05:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Module Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10361 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. Only addresses the single warning missing from the previous MR. - - - - - 3e3a6be4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-08T12:15:19+00:00 rts: Fix data-race in hs_init_ghc As noticed by @Terrorjack, `hs_init_ghc` previously used non-atomic increment/decrement on the RTS's initialization count. This may go wrong in a multithreaded program which initializes the runtime multiple times. Closes #22756. - - - - - 78c8dc50 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-08T21:41:51-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.IfaceToCore Tracking ticket: #20114 MR: !10390 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 0e2df4c9 by Bryan Richter at 2023-05-09T12:03:35+03:00 Fix up rules for ghcup-metadata-nightly-push - - - - - b970e64f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:33-04:00 testsuite: Add test for atomicSwapIORef - - - - - 81cfefd2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 compiler: Implement atomicSwapIORef with xchg As requested by @treeowl in CLC#139. - - - - - 6b29154d by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 Make atomicSwapMutVar# an inline primop - - - - - 64064cfe by doyougnu at 2023-05-09T18:40:01-04:00 JS: add GHC.JS.Optimizer, remove RTS.Printer, add Linker.Opt This MR changes some simple optimizations and is a first step in re-architecting the JS backend pipeline to add the optimizer. In particular it: - removes simple peep hole optimizations from `GHC.StgToJS.Printer` and removes that module - adds module `GHC.JS.Optimizer` - defines the same peep hole opts that were removed only now they are `Syntax -> Syntax` transformations rather than `Syntax -> JS code` optimizations - hooks the optimizer into code gen - adds FuncStat and ForStat constructors to the backend. Working Ticket: - #22736 Related MRs: - MR !10142 - MR !10000 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T12707 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T17516 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T3064 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 6738c01d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-09T18:40:38-04:00 Add a regression test for #21050 - - - - - b2cdb7da by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T18:41:14-04:00 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. - - - - - 0657b482 by Sven Tennie at 2023-05-09T22:22:42-04:00 Adjust AArch64 stackFrameHeaderSize The prologue of each stack frame are the saved LR and FP registers, 8 byte each. I.e. the size of the stack frame header is 2 * 8 byte. - - - - - 7788c09c by konsumlamm at 2023-05-09T22:23:23-04:00 Make `(&)` representation polymorphic in the return type - - - - - b3195922 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-10T05:06:45-04:00 ghc-prim: Generalize keepAlive#/touch# in state token type Closes #23163. - - - - - 1e6861dd by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-10T05:07:25-04:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule Fixes #22981. - - - - - 0a513952 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-11T04:10:17-04:00 base: Export GHC.Conc.Sync.fromThreadId Closes #22706. - - - - - 29be39ba by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T04:10:54-04:00 Build vanilla alpine bindists We currently attempt to build and distribute fully static alpine bindists (ones which could be used on any linux platform) but most people who use the alpine bindists want to use alpine to build their own static applications (for which a fully static bindist is not necessary). We should build and distribute these bindists for these users whilst the fully-static bindist is still unusable. Fixes #23349 - - - - - 40c7daed by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-11T04:11:30-04:00 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. - - - - - c17bb82f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-11T04:12:07-04:00 Move "target has RTS linker" out of settings We move the "target has RTS linker" information out of configure into a predicate in GHC, and remove this option from the settings file where it is unnecessary -- it's information statically known from the platform. Note that previously we would consider `powerpc`s and `s390x`s other than `powerpc-ibm-aix*` and `s390x-ibm-linux` to have an RTS linker, but the RTS linker supports neither platform. Closes #23361 - - - - - bd0b056e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T04:12:44-04:00 Add a test for #17284 Since !10123 we now reject this program. - - - - - 630b1fea by Bodigrim at 2023-05-11T04:13:24-04:00 Document unlawfulness of instance Num Fixed Fixes #22712 - - - - - 87eebf98 by sheaf at 2023-05-11T11:55:22-04:00 Add fused multiply-add instructions This patch adds eight new primops that fuse a multiplication and an addition or subtraction: - `{fmadd,fmsub,fnmadd,fnmsub}{Float,Double}#` fmadd x y z is x * y + z, computed with a single rounding step. This patch implements code generation for these primops in the following backends: - X86, AArch64 and PowerPC NCG, - LLVM - C WASM uses the C implementation. The primops are unsupported in the JavaScript backend. The following constant folding rules are also provided: - compute a * b + c when a, b, c are all literals, - x * y + 0 ==> x * y, - ±1 * y + z ==> z ± y and x * ±1 + z ==> z ± x. NB: the constant folding rules incorrectly handle signed zero. This is a known limitation with GHC's floating-point constant folding rules (#21227), which we hope to resolve in the future. - - - - - ad16a066 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T11:55:59-04:00 Add a test for #21278 - - - - - 05cea68c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T11:56:36-04:00 rts: Refine memory retention behaviour to account for pinned/compacted objects When using the copying collector there is still a lot of data which isn't copied (such as pinned, compacted, large objects etc). The logic to decide how much memory to retain didn't take into account that these wouldn't be copied. Therefore we pessimistically retained 2* the amount of memory for these blocks even though they wouldn't be copied by the collector. The solution is to split up the heap into two parts, the parts which will be copied and the parts which won't be copied. Then the appropiate factor is applied to each part individually (2 * for copying and 1.2 * for not copying). The T23221 test demonstrates this improvement with a program which first allocates many unpinned ByteArray# followed by many pinned ByteArray# and observes the difference in the ultimate memory baseline between the two. There are some charts on #23221. Fixes #23221 - - - - - 1bb24432 by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-11T11:57:15-04:00 hadrian: fix no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer This patch fixes the no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer and make fully_static reuse it. Previously building with no_dynamic_libs fails since ghc program is still dynamic and transitively brings in dyn ways of rts which are produced by no rules. - - - - - 0ed493a3 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-11T23:08:27-04:00 JS: refactor jsSaturate to return a saturated JStat (#23328) - - - - - a856d98e by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-05-11T23:09:08-04:00 Doc: Fix out-of-sync using-optimisation page - Make explicit that default flag values correspond to their -O0 value. - Fix -fignore-interface-pragmas, -fstg-cse, -fdo-eta-reduction, -fcross-module-specialise, -fsolve-constant-dicts, -fworker-wrapper. - - - - - c176ad18 by sheaf at 2023-05-12T06:10:57-04:00 Don't panic in mkNewTyConRhs This function could come across invalid newtype constructors, as we only perform validity checking of newtypes once we are outside the knot-tied typechecking loop. This patch changes this function to fake up a stub type in the case of an invalid newtype, instead of panicking. This patch also changes "checkNewDataCon" so that it reports as many errors as possible at once. Fixes #23308 - - - - - ab63daac by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T06:11:38-04:00 Allow Core optimizations when interpreting bytecode Tracking ticket: #23056 MR: !10399 This adds the flag `-funoptimized-core-for-interpreter`, permitting use of the `-O` flag to enable optimizations when compiling with the interpreter backend, like in ghci. - - - - - c6cf9433 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-12T06:12:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. - - - - - eb60ec18 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-12T06:12:54-04:00 Mention new implementation of GHC.IORef.atomicSwapIORef in the changelog - - - - - aa84cff4 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Ensure non-moving gc is not running when pausing - - - - - 5ad776ab by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Teach listAllBlocks about nonmoving heap List all blocks on the non-moving heap. Resolves #22627 - - - - - d683b2e5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T19:28:00-04:00 Fix coercion optimisation for SelCo (#23362) setNominalRole_maybe is supposed to output a nominal coercion. In the SelCo case, it was not updating the stored role to Nominal, causing #23362. - - - - - 59aa4676 by Alexis King at 2023-05-12T19:28:47-04:00 hadrian: Fix linker script flag for MergeObjects builder This fixes what appears to have been a typo in !9530. The `-t` flag just enables tracing on all versions of `ld` I’ve looked at, while `-T` is used to specify a linker script. It seems that this worked anyway for some reason on some `ld` implementations (perhaps because they automatically detect linker scripts), but the missing `-T` argument causes `gold` to complain. - - - - - 4bf9fa0f by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Less coercion optimization for non-newtype axioms See Note [Push transitivity inside newtype axioms only] for an explanation of the change here. This change substantially improves the performance of coercion optimization for programs involving transitive type family reductions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord T12227 T12545 T13386 T15703 T5030 T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - dc0c9574 by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Move checkAxInstCo to GHC.Core.Lint A consequence of the previous change is that checkAxInstCo is no longer called during coercion optimization, so it can be moved back where it belongs. Also includes some edits to Note [Conflict checking with AxiomInstCo] as suggested by @simonpj. - - - - - 8b9b7dbc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-12T23:50:25-04:00 Use the eager unifier in the constraint solver This patch continues the refactoring of the constraint solver described in #23070. The Big Deal in this patch is to call the regular, eager unifier from the constraint solver, when we want to create new equalities. This replaces the existing, unifyWanted which amounted to yet-another-unifier, so it reduces duplication of a rather subtle piece of technology. See * Note [The eager unifier] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify * GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.wrapUnifierTcS I did lots of other refactoring along the way * I simplified the treatment of right hand sides that contain CoercionHoles. Now, a constraint that contains a hetero-kind CoercionHole is non-canonical, and cannot be used for rewriting or unification alike. This required me to add the ch_hertero_kind flag to CoercionHole, with consequent knock-on effects. See wrinkle (2) of `Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds]` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality. * I refactored the StopOrContinue type to add StartAgain, so that after a fundep improvement (for example) we can simply start the pipeline again. * I got rid of the unpleasant (and inefficient) rewriterSetFromType/Co functions. With Richard I concluded that they are never needed. * I discovered Wrinkle (W1) in Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint, and therefore now prioritise non-rewritten equalities. Quite a few error messages change, I think always for the better. Compiler runtime stays about the same, with one outlier: a 17% improvement in T17836 Metric Decrease: T17836 T18223 - - - - - 5cad28e7 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-12T23:51:06-04:00 Cleanup of dynflags override in export renaming The deprecation warnings are normally emitted whenever the name's GRE is being looked up, which calls the GHC.Rename.Env.addUsedGRE function. We do not want those warnings to be emitted when renaming export lists, so they are artificially turned off by removing all warning categories from DynFlags at the beginning of GHC.Tc.Gen.Export.rnExports. This commit removes that dependency by unifying the function used for GRE lookup in lookup_ie to lookupGreAvailRn and disabling the call to addUsedGRE in said function (the warnings are also disabled in a call to lookupSubBndrOcc_helper in lookupChildrenExport), as per #17957. This commit also changes the setting for whether to warn about deprecated names in addUsedGREs to be an explicit enum instead of a boolean. - - - - - d85ed900 by Alexis King at 2023-05-13T08:45:18-04:00 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 - - - - - 8a0d45f7 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-13T08:45:58-04:00 Add more instances for Compose: Enum, Bounded, Num, Real, Integral See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/160 for discussion - - - - - 902f0730 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-13T14:58:34-04:00 Make GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy a bit more clever As #23307, GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy was leaving money on the table, failing to unpack arguments that are perfectly unpackable. The fix is pretty easy; see Note [Recursive unboxing] - - - - - a5451438 by sheaf at 2023-05-13T14:59:13-04:00 Fix bad multiplicity role in tyConAppFunCo_maybe The function tyConAppFunCo_maybe produces a multiplicity coercion for the multiplicity argument of the function arrow, except that it could be at the wrong role if asked to produce a representational coercion. We fix this by using the 'funRole' function, which computes the right roles for arguments to the function arrow TyCon. Fixes #23386 - - - - - 5b9e9300 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T11:26:59-04:00 Turn "ambiguous import" error into a panic This error should never occur, as a lookup of a type or data constructor should never be ambiguous. This is because a single module cannot export multiple Names with the same OccName, as per item (1) of Note [Exporting duplicate declarations] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Export. This code path was intended to handle duplicate record fields, but the rest of the code had since been refactored to handle those in a different way. We also remove the AmbiguousImport constructor of IELookupError, as it is no longer used. Fixes #23302 - - - - - e305e60c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-05-15T11:27:41-04:00 Unbreak some tests with latest GNU grep, which now warns about stray '\'. Confusingly, the testsuite mangled the error to say "stray /". We also migrate some tests from grep to grep -E, as it seems the author actually wanted an "POSIX extended" (a.k.a. sane) regex. Background: POSIX specifies 2 "regex" syntaxen: "basic" and "extended". Of these, only "extended" syntax is actually a regular expression. Furthermore, "basic" syntax is inconsistent in its use of the '\' character — sometimes it escapes a regex metacharacter, but sometimes it unescapes it, i.e. it makes an otherwise normal character become a metacharacter. This baffles me and it seems also the authors of these tests. Also, the regex(7) man page (at least on Linux) says "basic" syntax is obsolete. Nearly all modern tools and libraries are consistent in this use of the '\' character (of which many use "extended" syntax by default). - - - - - 5ae81842 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T14:49:17-04:00 Improve "ambiguous occurrence" error messages This error was sometimes a bit confusing, especially when data families were involved. This commit improves the general presentation of the "ambiguous occurrence" error, and adds a bit of extra context in the case of data families. Fixes #23301 - - - - - 2f571afe by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-15T14:50:07-04:00 Fix GHCJS OS platform (fix #23346) - - - - - 86aae570 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-15T14:50:43-04:00 Split DynFlags structure into own module This will allow to make command line parsing to depend on diagnostic system (which depends on dynflags) - - - - - fbe3fe00 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Replace the implementation of CodeBuffers with unboxed types - - - - - 21f3aae7 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Use unboxed codebuffers in base Metric Decrease: encodingAllocations - - - - - 18ea2295 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Weak pointer cleanups Various stylistic cleanups. No functional changes. - - - - - c343112f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't force debug output to stderr Previously `+RTS -Dw -l` would emit debug output to the eventlog while `+RTS -l -Dw` would emit it to stderr. This was because the parser for `-D` would unconditionally override the debug output target. Now we instead only do so if no it is currently `TRACE_NONE`. - - - - - a5f5f067 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Forcibly flush eventlog on barf Previously we would attempt to flush via `endEventLogging` which can easily deadlock, e.g., if `barf` fails during GC. Using `flushEventLog` directly may result in slightly less consistent eventlog output (since we don't take all capabilities before flushing) but avoids deadlocking. - - - - - 73b1e87c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Assert that pointers aren't cleared by -DZ This turns many segmentation faults into much easier-to-debug assertion failures by ensuring that LOOKS_LIKE_*_PTR checks recognize bit-patterns produced by `+RTS -DZ` clearing as invalid pointers. This is a bit ad-hoc but this is the debug runtime. - - - - - 37fb61d8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Introduce printGlobalThreads - - - - - 451d65a6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't sanity-check StgTSO.global_link See Note [Avoid dangling global_link pointers]. Fixes #19146. - - - - - d69cbd78 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Split up tyThingToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make This commit moves tyThingToIfaceDecl and coAxiomToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make into GHC.Iface.Decl. This avoids GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr, which needs tyThingToIfaceDecl, transitively depending on e.g. GHC.Iface.Load and GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. - - - - - 4d29ecdf by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Migrate errors to diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Module This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Tc.Module to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It required a significant overhaul of the compatibility checks between an hs-boot or signature module and its implementation; we now use a Writer monad to accumulate errors; see the BootMismatch datatype in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types, with its panoply of subtypes. For the sake of readability, several local functions inside the 'checkBootTyCon' function were split off into top-level functions. We split off GHC.Types.HscSource into a "boot or sig" vs "normal hs file" datatype, as this mirrors the logic in several other places where we want to treat hs-boot and hsig files in a similar fashion. This commit also refactors the Backpack checks for type synonyms implementing abstract data, to correctly reject implementations that contain qualified or quantified types (this fixes #23342 and #23344). - - - - - d986c98e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-16T00:14:04-04:00 configure: Drop unused AC_PROG_CPP In configure, we were calling `AC_PROG_CPP` but never making use of the $CPP variable it sets or reads. The issue is $CPP will show up in the --help output of configure, falsely advertising a configuration option that does nothing. The reason we don't use the $CPP variable is because HS_CPP_CMD is expected to be a single command (without flags), but AC_PROG_CPP, when CPP is unset, will set said variable to something like `/usr/bin/gcc -E`. Instead, we configure HS_CPP_CMD through $CC. - - - - - a8f0435f by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-16T00:14:42-04:00 rts: fix --disable-large-address-space This patch moves ACQUIRE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK/RELEASE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK from Storage.h to HeapAlloc.h. When --disable-large-address-space is passed to configure, the code in HeapAlloc.h makes use of these two macros. Fixes #23385. - - - - - bdb93cd2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-16T07:59:21+03:00 Add -Wmissing-role-annotations Implements #22702 - - - - - 41ecfc34 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:15-04:00 base: Export {get,set}ExceptionFinalizer from System.Mem.Weak As proposed in CLC Proposal #126 [1]. [1]: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/126 - - - - - 67330303 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:16-04:00 base: Introduce printToHandleFinalizerExceptionHandler - - - - - 5e3f9bb5 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-16T13:59:22-04:00 JS: Implement h$clock_gettime in the JavaScript RTS (#23360) - - - - - 90e69d5d by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for SourceText SourceText is serialized along with INLINE pragmas into interface files. Many of these SourceTexts are identical, for example "{-# INLINE#". When deserialized, each such SourceText was previously expanded out into a [Char], which is highly wasteful of memory, and each such instance of the text would allocate an independent list with its contents as deserializing breaks any sharing that might have existed. Instead, we use a `FastString` to represent these, so that each instance unique text will be interned and stored in a memory efficient manner. - - - - - b70bc690 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation/FastStrings for `SourceNote`s `SourceNote`s should not be stored as [Char] as this is highly wasteful and in certain scenarios can be highly duplicated. Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6231a126 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for UsageFile (#22744) Use FastString to store filepaths in interface files, as this data is highly redundant so we want to share all instances of filepaths in the compiler session. - - - - - 47a58150 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 testsuite: add test for T22744 This test checks for #22744 by compiling 100 modules which each have a dependency on 1000 distinct external files. Previously, when loading these interfaces from disk, each individual instance of a filepath in the interface will would be allocated as an individual object on the heap, meaning we have heap objects for 100*1000 files, when there are only 1000 distinct files we care about. This test checks this by first compiling the module normally, then measuring the peak memory usage in a no-op recompile, as the recompilation checking will force the allocation of all these filepaths. - - - - - 0451bdc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 users guide: Add glossary Currently this merely explains the meaning of "technology preview" in the context of released features. - - - - - 0ba52e4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Update glossary.rst - - - - - 3d23060c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Use glossary directive - - - - - 2972fd66 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-16T21:32:20-04:00 JS: fix getpid (fix #23399) - - - - - 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will avoid preventing inlinings and reductions and make linear programs more efficient. - - - - - d56dd695 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Data.Bag: add INLINEABLE to polymorphic functions This commit allows polymorphic methods in GHC.Data.Bag to be specialised, avoiding having to pass explicit dictionaries when they are instantiated with e.g. a known monad. - - - - - 5366cd35 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcBinderStack into its own module This commit splits off TcBinderStack into its own module, to avoid module cycles: we might want to refer to it without also pulling in the TcM monad. - - - - - 09d4d307 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcRef into its own module This helps avoid pull in the full TcM monad when we just want access to mutable references in the typechecker. This facilitates later patches which introduce a slimmed down TcM monad for zonking. - - - - - 88cc19b3 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Introduce Codensity monad The Codensity monad is useful to write state-passing computations in continuation-passing style, e.g. to implement a State monad as continuation-passing style over a Reader monad. - - - - - f62d8195 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Restructure the zonker This commit splits up the zonker into a few separate components, described in Note [The structure of the zonker] in `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type`. 1. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Monad` introduces a pared-down `TcM` monad, `ZonkM`, which has enough information for zonking types. This allows us to refactor `ErrCtxt` to use `ZonkM` instead of `TcM`, which guarantees we don't throw an error while reporting an error. 2. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Env` is the new home of `ZonkEnv`, and also defines two zonking monad transformers, `ZonkT` and `ZonkBndrT`. `ZonkT` is a reader monad transformer over `ZonkEnv`. `ZonkBndrT m` is the codensity monad over `ZonkT m`. `ZonkBndrT` is used for computations that accumulate binders in the `ZonkEnv`. 3. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType` contains the code for zonking types, for use in the typechecker. It uses the `ZonkM` monad. 4. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type` contains the code for final zonking to `Type`, which has been refactored to use `ZonkTcM = ZonkT TcM` and `ZonkBndrTcM = ZonkBndrT TcM`. Allocations slightly decrease on the whole due to using continuation-passing style instead of manual state passing of ZonkEnv in the final zonking to Type. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T8095 T14766 T15304 hard_hole_fits RecordUpdPerf Metric Increase: T10421 ------------------------- - - - - - 70526f5b by mimi.vx at 2023-05-31T11:37:53-04:00 Update rdt-theme to latest upstream version Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23444 - - - - - f3556d6c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Restructure IPE buffer layout Reference ticket #21766 This commit restructures IPE buffer list entries to not contain references to their corresponding info tables. IPE buffer list nodes now point to two lists of equal length, one holding the list of info table pointers and one holding the corresponding entries for each info table. This will allow the entry data to be compressed without losing the references to the info tables. - - - - - 5d1f2411 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE compression to configure Reference ticket #21766 Adds an `--enable-ipe-data-compreesion` flag to the configure script which will check for libzstd and set the appropriate flags to allow for IPE data compression in the compiler - - - - - b7a640ac by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 IPE data compression Reference ticket #21766 When IPE data compression is enabled, compress the emitted IPE buffer entries and decompress them in the RTS. - - - - - 5aef5658 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS Ensure that `HAVE_LIBZSTD` gets defined to either 0 or 1 in all cases and properly check that before IPE data decompression in the RTS. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 69563c97 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add note describing IPE data compression See ticket #21766 - - - - - 7872e2b6 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests Make sure byte order of written IPE buffer entries matches target. Make sure the IPE-related tests properly access the fields of IPE buffer entry nodes with the new IPE layout. This commit also introduces checks to avoid importing modules if IPE compression is not enabled. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 0e85099b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation Capacity of buffers allocated for decompressed IPE data was incorrect due to a misuse of the `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` function. Fix by always storing decompressed size of IPE data in IPE buffer list nodes and using `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` to determine the size of the compressed data. See ticket #21766 - - - - - a0048866 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add optional dependencies to ./configure output Changes the configure script to indicate whether libnuma, libzstd, or libdw are being used as dependencies due to their optional features being enabled. - - - - - 09d93bd0 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE-enabled builds to CI - Adds an IPE job to the CI pipeline which is triggered by the ~IPE label - Introduces CI logic to enable IPE data compression - Enables uncompressed IPE data on debug CI job - Regenerates jobs.yaml MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/112 on the images repository is meant to ensure that the proper images have libzstd-dev installed. - - - - - 3ded9a1c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes Add mention of IPE data compression to user's guide and the release notes for 9.8.1. Also note the impact compression has on binary size in both places. Change IpeBufferListNode compression check so only the value `1` indicates compression. See ticket #21766 - - - - - 41b41577 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Remove IPE enabled builds from CI We don't need to explicitly specify the +ipe transformer to test IPE data since there are tests which manually enable IPE information. This commit does leave zstd IPE data compression enabled on the debian CI jobs. - - - - - 982bef3a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T04:53:49-04:00 Fix build with 9.2 GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type uses an equality constraint. ghc.nix currently provides 9.2. - - - - - 1c96bc3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:56:11-04:00 Output Lint errors to stderr instead of stdout This is a continuation of 7b095b99, which fixed warnings but not errors. Refs #13342 - - - - - 8e81f140 by sheaf at 2023-06-01T10:56:51-04:00 Refactor lookupExactOrOrig & friends This refactors the panoply of renamer lookup functions relating to lookupExactOrOrig to more graciously handle Exact and Orig names. In particular, we avoid the situation in which we would add Exact/Orig GREs to the tcg_used_gres field, which could cause a panic in bestImport like in #23240. Fixes #23428 - - - - - 5d415bfd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:57:31-04:00 Use the one-shot trick for UM and RewriteM functors As described in Note [The one-shot state monad trick], we shouldn't use derived Functor instances for monads using one-shot. This was done for most of them, but UM and RewriteM were missed. - - - - - 2c38551e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:08-04:00 Fix testsuite skipping Lint setTestOpts() is used to modify the test options for an entire .T file, rather than a single test. If there was a test using collect_compiler_stats, all of the tests in the same file had lint disabled. Fixes #21247 - - - - - 00a1e50b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:44-04:00 Add testcases for already fixed #16432 They were fixed by 40c7daed0. Fixes #16432 - - - - - f6e060cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-02T09:07:25-04:00 cleanup: Remove unused field from SelfBoot It is no longer needed since Note [Extra dependencies from .hs-boot files] was deleted in 6998772043. I've also added tildes to Note headers, otherwise they're not detected by the linter. - - - - - 82eacab6 by sheaf at 2023-06-02T09:08:01-04:00 Delete GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk This module was split up into GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type and GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType in commit f62d8195, but I forgot to delete the original module - - - - - 4a4eb761 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-02T23:53:21-04:00 base: Add build-order import of GHC.Types in GHC.IO.Handle.Types For reasons similar to those described in Note [Depend on GHC.Num.Integer]. Fixes #23411. - - - - - f53ac0ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-02T23:54:01-04:00 JS: fix and enhance non-minimized code generation (#22455) Flag -ddisable-js-minimizer was producing invalid code. Fix that and also a few other things to generate nicer JS code for debugging. The added test checks that we don't regress when using the flag. - - - - - f7744e8e by Andrey Mokhov at 2023-06-03T16:49:44-04:00 [hadrian] Fix multiline synopsis rendering - - - - - b2c745db by Bodigrim at 2023-06-03T16:50:23-04:00 Elaborate on performance properties of Data.List.++ - - - - - 7cd8a61e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Big TcLclEnv and CtLoc refactoring The overall goal of this refactoring is to reduce the dependency footprint of the parser and syntax tree. Good reasons include: - Better module graph parallelisability - Make it easier to migrate error messages without introducing module loops - Philosophically, there's not reason for the AST to depend on half the compiler. One of the key edges which added this dependency was > GHC.Hs.Expr -> GHC.Tc.Types (TcLclEnv) As this in turn depending on TcM which depends on HscEnv and so on. Therefore the goal of this patch is to move `TcLclEnv` out of `GHC.Tc.Types` so that `GHC.Hs.Expr` can import TcLclEnv without incurring a huge dependency chain. The changes in this patch are: * Move TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types to GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv * Create new smaller modules for the types used in TcLclEnv New Modules: - GHC.Tc.Types.ErrCtxt - GHC.Tc.Types.BasicTypes - GHC.Tc.Types.TH - GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv - GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv - GHC.Tc.Errors.Types.PromotionErr Removed Boot File: - {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Types * Introduce TcLclCtxt, the part of the TcLclEnv which doesn't participate in restoreLclEnv. * Replace TcLclEnv in CtLoc with specific CtLocEnv which is defined in GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv. Use CtLocEnv in Implic and CtLoc to record the location of the implication and constraint. By splitting up TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types we allow GHC.Hs.Expr to no longer depend on the TcM monad and all that entails. Fixes #23389 #23409 - - - - - 3d8d39d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType on GHC.Driver.Session This removes the usage of DynFlags from Tc.Utils.TcType so that it no longer depends on GHC.Driver.Session. In general we don't want anything which is a dependency of Language.Haskell.Syntax to depend on GHC.Driver.Session and removing this edge gets us closer to that goal. - - - - - 18db5ada by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Move isIrrefutableHsPat to GHC.Rename.Utils and rename to isIrrefutableHsPatRn This removes edge from GHC.Hs.Pat to GHC.Driver.Session, which makes Language.Haskell.Syntax end up depending on GHC.Driver.Session. - - - - - 12919dd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint on GHC.Driver.Session - - - - - eb852371 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 hole fit plugins: Split definition into own module The hole fit plugins are defined in terms of TcM, a type we want to avoid depending on from `GHC.Tc.Errors.Types`. By moving it into its own module we can remove this dependency. It also simplifies the necessary boot file. - - - - - 9e5246d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Move GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC Types into separate module This allows `GHC.Driver.DynFlags` to depend on these types without depending on CoreM and hence the entire simplifier pipeline. We can also remove a hs-boot file with this change. - - - - - 52d6a7d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Remove unecessary SOURCE import - - - - - 698d160c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 testsuite: Accept new output for CountDepsAst and CountDepsParser tests These are in a separate commit as the improvement to these tests is the cumulative effect of the previous set of patches rather than just the responsibility of the last one in the patchset. - - - - - 58ccf02e by sheaf at 2023-06-05T16:00:47-04:00 TTG: only allow VarBind at GhcTc The VarBind constructor of HsBind is only used at the GhcTc stage. This commit makes that explicit by setting the extension field of VarBind to be DataConCantHappen at all other stages. This allows us to delete a dead code path in GHC.HsToCore.Quote.rep_bind, and remove some panics. - - - - - 54b83253 by Matthew Craven at 2023-06-06T12:59:25-04:00 Generate Addr# access ops programmatically The existing utils/genprimopcode/gen_bytearray_ops.py was relocated and extended for this purpose. Additionally, hadrian now knows about this script and uses it when generating primops.txt - - - - - ecadbc7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-06T13:00:01-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Only add Nightly tag when replacing LatestNightly Previously we were always adding the Nightly tag, but this led to all the previous builds getting an increasing number of nightly tags over time. Now we just add it once, when we remove the LatestNightly tag. - - - - - 4aea0a72 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-07T12:06:46+02:00 Invisible binders in type declarations (#22560) This patch implements @k-binders introduced in GHC Proposal #425 and guarded behind the TypeAbstractions extension: type D :: forall k j. k -> j -> Type data D @k @j a b = ... ^^ ^^ To represent the new syntax, we modify LHsQTyVars as follows: - hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr () pass] + hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr (HsBndrVis pass) pass] HsBndrVis is a new data type that records the distinction between type variable binders written with and without the @ sign: data HsBndrVis pass = HsBndrRequired | HsBndrInvisible (LHsToken "@" pass) The rest of the patch updates GHC, template-haskell, and haddock to handle the new syntax. Parser: The PsErrUnexpectedTypeAppInDecl error message is removed. The syntax it used to reject is now permitted. Renamer: The @ sign does not affect the scope of a binder, so the changes to the renamer are minimal. See rnLHsTyVarBndrVisFlag. Type checker: There are three code paths that were updated to deal with the newly introduced invisible type variable binders: 1. checking SAKS: see kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, matchUpSigWithDecl 2. checking CUSK: see kcCheckDeclHeader_cusk 3. inference: see kcInferDeclHeader, rejectInvisibleBinders Helper functions bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Skol and bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Tv are generalized to work with HsBndrVis. Updates the haddock submodule. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - b7600997 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-07T13:10:21-04:00 JS: clean up FFI 'fat arrow' calls in base:System.Posix.Internals (#23481) - - - - - e5d3940d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-07T18:01:28-04:00 Update CODEOWNERS - - - - - 960ef111 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Remove IPE enabled builds from CI" This reverts commit 41b41577c8a28c236fa37e8f73aa1c6dc368d951. - - - - - bad1c8cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes" This reverts commit 3ded9a1cd22f9083f31bc2f37ee1b37f9d25dab7. - - - - - 12726d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE-enabled builds to CI" This reverts commit 09d93bd0305b0f73422ce7edb67168c71d32c15f. - - - - - dbdd989d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add optional dependencies to ./configure output" This reverts commit a00488665cd890a26a5564a64ba23ff12c9bec58. - - - - - 240483af by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation" This reverts commit 0e85099b9316ee24565084d5586bb7290669b43a. - - - - - 9b8c7dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests" This reverts commit 7872e2b6f08ea40d19a251c4822a384d0b397327. - - - - - 3364379b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add note describing IPE data compression" This reverts commit 69563c97396b8fde91678fae7d2feafb7ab9a8b0. - - - - - fda30670 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS" This reverts commit 5aef5658ad5fb96bac7719710e0ea008bf7b62e0. - - - - - 1cbcda9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "IPE data compression" This reverts commit b7a640acf7adc2880e5600d69bcf2918fee85553. - - - - - fb5e99aa by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE compression to configure" This reverts commit 5d1f2411f4becea8650d12d168e989241edee186. - - - - - 2cdcb3a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Restructure IPE buffer layout" This reverts commit f3556d6cefd3d923b36bfcda0c8185abb1d11a91. - - - - - 2b0c9f5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-06-08T07:52:34+00:00 Don't report redundant Givens from quantified constraints This fixes #23323 See (RC4) in Note [Tracking redundant constraints] - - - - - 567b32e1 by David Binder at 2023-06-08T18:41:29-04:00 Update the outdated instructions in HACKING.md on how to compile GHC - - - - - 2b1a4abe by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. - - - - - 28954758 by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. - - - - - 3ab0155b by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:57:35-04:00 Consistently use validity checks for TH conversion of data constructors We were checking that TH-spliced data declarations do not look like this: ```hs data D :: Type = MkD Int ``` But we were only doing so for `data` declarations' data constructors, not for `newtype`s, `data instance`s, or `newtype instance`s. This patch factors out the necessary validity checks into its own `cvtDataDefnCons` function and uses it in all of the places where it needs to be. Fixes #22559. - - - - - a24b83dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Fix behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in OPTIONS_GHC pragma This fixes the behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in an OPTIONS_GHC pragma for files with module level scope. Instead of simple not deleting the files, we also need to remove them from the TmpFs so they are not deleted later on when all the other files are deleted. There are additional complications because you also need to remove the directory where these files live from the TmpFs so we don't try to delete those later either. I added two tests. 1. Tests simply that -keep-tmp-files works at all with a single module and --make mode. 2. The other tests that temporary files are deleted for other modules which don't enable -keep-tmp-files. Fixes #23339 - - - - - dcf32882 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 withDeferredDiagnostics: When debugIsOn, write landmine into IORef to catch use-after-free. Ticket #23305 reports an error where we were attempting to use the logger which was created by withDeferredDiagnostics after its scope had ended. This problem would have been caught by this patch and a validate build: ``` +*** Exception: Use after free +CallStack (from HasCallStack): + error, called at compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:GHC.Driver.Make ``` This general issue is tracked by #20981 - - - - - 432c736c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Don't return complete HscEnv from upsweep By returning a complete HscEnv from upsweep the logger (as introduced by withDeferredDiagnostics) was escaping the scope of withDeferredDiagnostics and hence we were losing error messages. This is reminiscent of #20981, which also talks about writing errors into messages after their scope has ended. See #23305 for details. - - - - - 26013cdc by Alexander McKenna at 2023-06-09T15:19:41-04:00 Dump `SpecConstr` specialisations separately Introduce a `-ddump-spec-constr` flag which debugs specialisations from `SpecConstr`. These are no longer shown when you use `-ddump-spec`. - - - - - 4639100b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:50:43-04:00 Add role annotations to SNat, SSymbol and SChar Ticket #23454 explained it was possible to implement unsafeCoerce because SNat was lacking a role annotation. As these are supposed to be singleton types but backed by an efficient representation the correct annotation is nominal to ensure these kinds of coerces are forbidden. These annotations were missed from https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 which was implemented in 532de36870ed9e880d5f146a478453701e9db25d. CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/170 Fixes #23454 - - - - - 9c0dcff7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:51:19-04:00 Remove non-existant bytearray-ops.txt.pp file from ghc.cabal.in This broke the sdist generation. Fixes #23489 - - - - - 273ff0c7 by David Binder at 2023-06-09T18:52:00-04:00 Regression test T13438 is no longer marked as "expect_broken" in the testsuite driver. - - - - - b84a2900 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-10T08:27:28-04:00 Fix -Wterm-variable-capture scope (#23434) -Wterm-variable-capture wasn't accordant with type variable scoping in associated types, in type classes. For example, this code produced the warning: k = 12 class C k a where type AT a :: k -> Type I solved this issue by reusing machinery of newTyVarNameRn function that is accordand with associated types: it does lookup for each free type variable when we are in the type class context. And in this patch I use result of this work to make sure that -Wterm-variable-capture warns only on implicitly quantified type variables. - - - - - 9d1a8d87 by Jorge Mendes at 2023-06-10T08:28:10-04:00 Remove redundant case statement in rts/js/mem.js. - - - - - a1f350e2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-13T09:42:16-04:00 Change WarningWithFlag to plural WarningWithFlags Resolves #22825 Now each diagnostic can name multiple different warning flags for its reason. There is currently one use case: missing signatures. Currently we need to check which warning flags are enabled when generating the diagnostic, which is against the declarative nature of the diagnostic framework. This patch allows a warning diagnostic to have multiple warning flags, which makes setup more declarative. The WarningWithFlag pattern synonym is added for backwards compatibility The 'msgEnvReason' field is added to MsgEnvelope to store the `ResolvedDiagnosticReason`, which accounts for the enabled flags, and then that is used for pretty printing the diagnostic. - - - - - ec01f0ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-13T09:42:59-04:00 Add a test Way for running ghci with Core optimizations Tracking ticket: #23059 This runs compile_and_run tests with optimised code with bytecode interpreter Changed submodules: hpc, process Co-authored-by: Torsten Schmits <git at tryp.io> - - - - - c6741e72 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-13T09:43:38-04:00 Configure -Qunused-arguments instead of hardcoding it When GHC invokes clang, it currently passes -Qunused-arguments to discard warnings resulting from GHC using multiple options that aren't used. In this commit, we configure -Qunused-arguments into the Cc options instead of checking if the compiler is clang at runtime and hardcoding the flag into GHC. This is part of the effort to centralise toolchain information in toolchain target files at configure time with the end goal of a runtime retargetable GHC. This also means we don't need to call getCompilerInfo ever, which improves performance considerably (see !10589). Metric Decrease: PmSeriesG T10421 T11303b T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253-spj T13386 T15703 T16875 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5837 T6048 T9020 T9198 T9872d T9961 - - - - - 0128db87 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:44:18-04:00 Improve docs for Data.Fixed; adds 'realToFrac' as an option for conversion between different precisions. - - - - - 95b69cfb by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-13T09:44:55-04:00 Add regression test for #23143 !10541, the fix for #23323, also fixes #23143. Let's add a regression test to ensure that it stays fixed. Fixes #23143. - - - - - ed2dbdca by Emily Martins at 2023-06-13T09:45:37-04:00 delete GHCi.UI.Tags module and remove remaining references Co-authored-by: Tilde Rose <t1lde at protonmail.com> - - - - - c90d96e4 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Add regression test for 17328 - - - - - de58080c by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Skip checking whether constructors are in scope when deriving newtype instances. Fixes #17328 - - - - - 5e3c2b05 by Philip Hazelden at 2023-06-13T09:47:07-04:00 Don't suggest `DeriveAnyClass` when instance can't be derived. Fixes #19692. Prototypical cases: class C1 a where x1 :: a -> Int data G1 = G1 deriving C1 class C2 a where x2 :: a -> Int x2 _ = 0 data G2 = G2 deriving C2 Both of these used to give this suggestion, but for C1 the suggestion would have failed (generated code with undefined methods, which compiles but warns). Now C2 still gives the suggestion but C1 doesn't. - - - - - 80a0b099 by David Binder at 2023-06-13T09:47:49-04:00 Add testcase for error GHC-00711 to testsuite - - - - - e4b33a1d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-14T07:01:21-04:00 Add -Wmissing-poly-kind-signatures Implements #22826 This is a restricted version of -Wmissing-kind-signatures shown only for polykinded types. - - - - - f8395b94 by doyougnu at 2023-06-14T07:02:01-04:00 ci: special case in req_host_target_ghc for JS - - - - - b852a5b6 by Gergo ERDI at 2023-06-14T07:02:42-04:00 When forcing a `ModIface`, force the `MINIMAL` pragmas in class definitions Fixes #23486 - - - - - c29b45ee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:19-04:00 Add a testcase for #20076 Remove 'recursive' in the error message, since the error can arise without recursion. - - - - - b80ef202 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:56-04:00 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 - - - - - bd8ef37d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-14T07:04:31-04:00 ci: Add dependenices on necessary aarch64 jobs for head.hackage ci These need to be added since we started testing aarch64 on head.hackage CI. The jobs will sometimes fail because they will start before the relevant aarch64 job has finished. Fixes #23511 - - - - - a0c27cee by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-14T07:05:08-04:00 Add standalone kind signatures for Code and TExp CodeQ and TExpQ already had standalone kind signatures even before this change: type TExpQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type CodeQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type Now Code and TExp have signatures too: type TExp :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type Code :: (Kind.Type -> Kind.Type) -> TYPE r -> Kind.Type This is a stylistic change. - - - - - e70c1245 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeLits.Internal should not be used - - - - - 100650e3 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeNats.Internal should not be used - - - - - 078250ef by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add more flags for dumping core passes (#23491) - - - - - 1b7604af by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add tests for dumping flags (#23491) - - - - - 42000000 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-14T17:18:29-04:00 Provide a demand signature for atomicModifyMutVar.# (#23047) Fixes #23047 - - - - - 8f27023b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-15T03:10:24-04:00 compiler: Cross-reference Note [StgToJS design] In particular, the numeric representations are quite useful context in a few places. - - - - - a71b60e9 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T03:11:00-04:00 Implement the -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification warning (#23510) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" forbids implicit quantification of type variables that occur free on the right-hand side of a type synonym but are not mentioned on the left-hand side. The users are expected to rewrite this using invisible binders: type T1 :: forall a . Maybe a type T1 = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- old type T1 @a = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- new Since the @k-binders are a new feature, we need to wait for three releases before we require the use of the new syntax. In the meantime, we ought to provide users with a new warning, -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification, that would detect when such implicit quantification takes place, and include it in -Wcompat. - - - - - 0078dd00 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-15T03:11:36-04:00 Minor refactorings to mkSpillInstr and mkLoadInstr Better error messages. And, use the existing `off` constant to reduce duplication. - - - - - 1792b57a by doyougnu at 2023-06-15T03:12:17-04:00 JS: merge util modules Merge Core and StgUtil modules for StgToJS pass. Closes: #23473 - - - - - 469ff08b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-15T03:12:57-04:00 Check visibility of nested foralls in can_eq_nc (#18863) Prior to this change, `can_eq_nc` checked the visibility of the outermost layer of foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here Then it delegated the rest of the work to `can_eq_nc_forall`, which split off all foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here This meant that some visibility flags were completely ignored. We fix this oversight by moving the check to `can_eq_nc_forall`. - - - - - 59c9065b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: use regular mask for blocking IO Blocking IO used uninterruptibleMask which should make any thread blocked on IO unreachable by async exceptions (such as those from timeout). This changes it to a regular mask. It's important to note that the nodejs runtime does not actually interrupt the blocking IO when the Haskell thread receives an async exception, and that file positions may be updated and buffers may be written after the Haskell thread has already resumed. Any file descriptor affected by an async exception interruption should therefore be used with caution. - - - - - 907c06c3 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: nodejs: do not set 'readable' handler on stdin at startup The Haskell runtime used to install a 'readable' handler on stdin at startup in nodejs. This would cause the nodejs system to start buffering the stream, causing data loss if the stdin file descriptor is passed to another process. This change delays installation of the 'readable' handler until the first read of stdin by Haskell code. - - - - - a54b40a9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: reserve one more virtual (negative) file descriptor This is needed for upcoming support of the process package - - - - - 78cd1132 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T11:16:11+04:00 Report scoped kind variables at the type-checking phase (#16635) This patch modifies the renamer to respect ScopedTypeVariables in kind signatures. This means that kind variables bound by the outermost `forall` now scope over the type: type F = '[Right @a @() () :: forall a. Either a ()] -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ -- in scope here bound here However, any use of such variables is a type error, because we don't have type-level lambdas to bind them in Core. This is described in the new Note [Type variable scoping errors during type check] in GHC.Tc.Types. - - - - - 4a41ba75 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:15-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket number Replace #22356 with #22349 for these tests because #22356 has been fixed but now these tests fail because of #22349. - - - - - 15f150c8 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: testsuite: update ticket numbers - - - - - 08d8e9ef by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: more triage - - - - - e8752e12 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-15T18:09:52-04:00 Fix test T18522-deb-ppr Fixes #23509 - - - - - 62c56416 by Ben Price at 2023-06-16T05:52:39-04:00 Lint: more details on "Occurrence is GlobalId, but binding is LocalId" This is helpful when debugging a pass which accidentally shadowed a binder. - - - - - d4c10238 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-16T05:53:22-04:00 Clean a stray bit of text in user guide - - - - - 93647b5c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-16T05:54:02-04:00 testsuite: Add forall visibility test cases The added tests ensure that the type checker does not confuse visible and invisible foralls. VisFlag1: kind-checking type applications and inferred type variable instantiations VisFlag1_ql: kind-checking Quick Look instantiations VisFlag2: kind-checking type family instances VisFlag3: checking kind annotations on type parameters of associated type families VisFlag4: checking kind annotations on type parameters in type declarations with SAKS VisFlag5: checking the result kind annotation of data family instances - - - - - a5f0c00e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-16T12:25:40-04:00 JS: factorize SaneDouble into its own module Follow-up of b159e0e9 whose ticket is #22736 - - - - - 0baf9e7c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-16T12:26:17-04:00 Add tests for #21973 - - - - - 640ea90e by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation for `<**>` - - - - - 2469a813 by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update text - - - - - 1f515bbb by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update examples - - - - - 7af99a0d by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation to actually display code correctly - - - - - 800aad7e by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-16T23:08:32-04:00 Type/data instances: require that variables on the RHS are mentioned on the LHS (#23512) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" restricts the scope of type and data family instances as follows: In type family and data family instances, require that every variable mentioned on the RHS must also occur on the LHS. For example, here are three equivalent type instance definitions accepted before this patch: type family F1 a :: k type instance F1 Int = Any :: j -> j type family F2 a :: k type instance F2 @(j -> j) Int = Any :: j -> j type family F3 a :: k type instance forall j. F3 Int = Any :: j -> j - In F1, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs only on the RHS; - In F2, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs both on the LHS and the RHS; - In F3, j is explicitly quantified. Now F1 is rejected with an out-of-scope error, while F2 and F3 continue to be accepted. - - - - - 9132d529 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket numbers - - - - - c3a1274c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: don't dump eventlog to stderr by default Fix T16707 Bump stm submodule - - - - - 89bb8ad8 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-18T02:51:14-04:00 Fix TH name lookup for symbolic tycons (#23525) - - - - - cb9e1ce4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-18T21:16:45-06:00 IPE data compression IPE data resulting from the `-finfo-table-map` flag may now be compressed by configuring the GHC build with the `--enable-ipe-data-compression` flag. This results in about a 20% reduction in the size of IPE-enabled build results. The compression library, zstd, may optionally be statically linked by configuring with the `--enabled-static-libzstd` flag (on non-darwin platforms) libzstd version 1.4.0 or greater is required. - - - - - 0cbc3ae0 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-06-19T09:11:38-04:00 Add `IfaceWarnings` to represent the `ModIface`-storable parts of a `Warnings GhcRn`. Fixes #23516 - - - - - 3e80c2b4 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-20T03:19:41-04:00 Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets This prepares for having linear let expressions in the frontend. When desugaring lets, SPECIALISE statements create more copies of a let binding. Because of the rewrite rules attached to the bindings, there are dependencies between the generated binds. Before this commit, we simply wrapped all these in a mutually recursive let block, and left it to the simplified to sort it out. With this commit: we are careful to generate the bindings in dependency order, so that we can wrap them in consecutive lets (if the source is non-recursive). - - - - - 9fad49e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T03:20:19-04:00 rts: Do not call exit() from SIGINT handler Previously `shutdown_handler` would call `stg_exit` if the scheduler was Oalready found to be in `SCHED_INTERRUPTING` state (or higher). However, `stg_exit` is not signal-safe as it calls `exit` (which calls `atexit` handlers). The only safe thing to do in this situation is to call `_exit`, which terminates with minimal cleanup. Fixes #23417. - - - - - 7485f848 by Bodigrim at 2023-06-20T03:20:57-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This requires changing the recomp007 test because now cabal passes `this-unit-id` to executable components, and that unit-id contains a hash which includes the ABI of the dependencies. Therefore changing the dependencies means that -this-unit-id changes and recompilation is triggered. The spririt of the test is to test GHC's recompilation logic assuming that `-this-unit-id` is constant, so we explicitly pass `-ipid` to `./configure` rather than letting `Cabal` work it out. - - - - - 1464a2a8 by mangoiv at 2023-06-20T03:21:34-04:00 [feat] add a hint to `HasField` error message - add a hint that indicates that the record that the record dot is used on might just be missing a field - as the intention of the programmer is not entirely clear, it is only shown if the type is known - This addresses in part issue #22382 - - - - - b65e78dd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:43-04:00 rts/ipe: Fix unused lock warning - - - - - 6086effd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts/ProfilerReportJson: Fix memory leak - - - - - 1e48c434 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - 471486b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix printf format mismatch - - - - - 80603fb3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> According to Alpine's warnings and poll(2), <poll.h> should be preferred. - - - - - ff18e6fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 nonmoving: Fix unused definition warrnings - - - - - 6e7fe8ee by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 Disable futimens on Darwin. See #22938 - - - - - b7706508 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect CPP guard - - - - - 94f00e9b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that -Werror is passed when compiling the RTS. Previously the `+werror` transformer would only pass `-Werror` to GHC, which does not ensure that the same is passed to the C compiler when building the RTS. Arguably this is itself a bug but for now we will just work around this by passing `-optc-Werror` to GHC. I tried to enable `-Werror` in all C compilations but the boot libraries are something of a portability nightmare. - - - - - 5fb54bf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Disable `#pragma GCC`s on clang compilers Otherwise the build fails due to warnings. See #23530. - - - - - cf87f380 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix capitalization of prototype - - - - - 17f250d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect format specifier - - - - - 0ff1c501 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-20T16:57:20-04:00 JS: remove js_broken(22576) in favour of the pre-existing wordsize(32) condition (#22576) - - - - - 3d1d42b7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Memory usage fixes for Haddock - Do not include `mi_globals` in the `NoBackend` backend. It was only included for Haddock, but Haddock does not actually need it. This causes a 200MB reduction in max residency when generating haddocks on the Agda codebase (roughly 1GB to 800MB). - Make haddock_{parser,renamer}_perf tests more accurate by forcing docs to be written to interface files using `-fwrite-interface` Bumps haddock submodule. Metric Decrease: haddock.base - - - - - 8185b1c2 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Fix associated data family doc structure items Associated data families were being given their own export DocStructureItems, which resulted in them being documented separately from their classes in haddocks. This commit fixes it. - - - - - 4d356ea3 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: implement TH support - Add ghc-interp.js bootstrap script for the JS interpreter - Interactively link and execute iserv code from the ghci package - Incrementally load and run JS code for splices into the running iserv Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> - - - - - 3249cf12 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Don't use getKey - - - - - f84ff161 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Stg: return imported FVs This is used to determine what to link when using the interpreter. For now it's only used by the JS interpreter but it could easily be used by the native interpreter too (instead of extracting names from compiled BCOs). - - - - - fab2ad23 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Fix some recompilation avoidance tests - - - - - a897dc13 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 TH_import_loop is now broken as expected - - - - - dbb4ad51 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: always recompile when TH is enabled (cf #23013) - - - - - 711b1d24 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-06-21T12:59:27-04:00 Add support for deprecating exported items (proposal #134) This is an implementation of the deprecated exports proposal #134. The proposal introduces an ability to introduce warnings to exports. This allows for deprecating a name only when it is exported from a specific module, rather than always depreacting its usage. In this example: module A ({-# DEPRECATED "do not use" #-} x) where x = undefined --- module B where import A(x) `x` will emit a warning when it is explicitly imported. Like the declaration warnings, export warnings are first accumulated within the `Warnings` struct, then passed into the ModIface, from which they are then looked up and warned about in the importing module in the `lookup_ie` helpers of the `filterImports` function (for the explicitly imported names) and in the `addUsedGRE(s)` functions where they warn about regular usages of the imported name. In terms of the AST information, the custom warning is stored in the extension field of the variants of the `IE` type (see Trees that Grow for more information). The commit includes a bump to the haddock submodule added in MR #28 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - c1865854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T12:59:30-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.8 Bumps Haddock submodule - - - - - 4e1de71c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T21:07:48-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.9 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 5b6612bc by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-23T03:56:49-04:00 rts: Work around missing prototypes errors Darwin's toolchain inexpliciably claims that `write_barrier` and friends have declarations without prototypes, despite the fact that (a) they are definitions, and (b) the prototypes appear only a few lines above. Work around this by making the definitions proper prototypes. - - - - - 43b66a13 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-23T03:57:26-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Fix date modifier (M = minutes, m = month) Fixes #23552 - - - - - 564164ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-24T10:27:29+09:00 Support large stack frames/offsets in GHCi bytecode interpreter Bytecode instructions like PUSH_L (push a local variable) contain an operand that refers to the stack slot. Before this patch, the operand type was SmallOp (Word16), limiting the maximum stack offset to 65535 words. This could cause compiler panics in some cases (See #22888). This patch changes the operand type for stack offsets from SmallOp to Op, removing the stack offset limit. Fixes #22888 - - - - - 8d6574bc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-26T13:15:06-04:00 JS: support levity-polymorphic datatypes (#22360,#22291) - thread knowledge about levity into PrimRep instead of panicking - JS: remove assumption that unlifted heap objects are rts objects (TVar#, etc.) Doing this also fixes #22291 (test added). There is a small performance hit (~1% more allocations). Metric Increase: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 5578bbad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 MR Review Template: Mention "Blocked on Review" label In order to improve our MR review processes we now have the label "Blocked on Review" which allows people to signal that a MR is waiting on a review to happen. See: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2023-June/021255.html - - - - - 4427e9cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 Move MR template to Default.md This makes it more obvious what you have to modify to affect the default template rather than looking in the project settings. - - - - - 522bd584 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-26T13:16:33-04:00 Revert "Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets" This (temporary) reverts commit 3e80c2b40213bebe302b1bd239af48b33f1b30ef. Fixes #23550 - - - - - c59fbb0b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-26T19:34:20+02:00 Propagate breakpoint information when inlining across modules Tracking ticket: #23394 MR: !10448 * Add constructor `IfaceBreakpoint` to `IfaceTickish` * Store breakpoint data in interface files * Store `BreakArray` for the breakpoint's module, not the current module, in BCOs * Store module name in BCOs instead of `Unique`, since the `Unique` from an `Iface` doesn't match the modules in GHCi's state * Allocate module name in `ModBreaks`, like `BreakArray` * Lookup breakpoint by module name in GHCi * Skip creating breakpoint instructions when no `ModBreaks` are available, rather than injecting `ModBreaks` in the linker when breakpoints are enabled, and panicking when `ModBreaks` is missing - - - - - 6f904808 by Greg Steuck at 2023-06-27T16:53:07-04:00 Remove undefined FP_PROG_LD_BUILD_ID from configure.ac's - - - - - e89aa072 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-27T16:53:44-04:00 Remove arity inference in type declarations (#23514) Arity inference in type declarations was introduced as a workaround for the lack of @k-binders. They were added in 4aea0a72040, so I simplified all of this by simply removing arity inference altogether. This is part of GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations". - - - - - 459dee1b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:20-04:00 Relax defaulting of RuntimeRep/Levity when printing Fixes #16468 MR: !10702 Only default RuntimeRep to LiftedRep when variables are bound by the toplevel forall - - - - - 151f8f18 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:57-04:00 Remove duplicate link label in linear types docs - - - - - ecdc4353 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T12:24:57-04:00 Stop configuring unused Ld command in `settings` GHC has no direct dependence on the linker. Rather, we depend upon the C compiler for linking and an object-merging program (which is typically `ld`) for production of GHCi objects and merging of C stubs into final object files. Despite this, for historical reasons we still recorded information about the linker into `settings`. Remove these entries from `settings`, `hadrian/cfg/system.config`, as well as the `configure` logic responsible for this information. Closes #23566. - - - - - bf9ec3e4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Remove extraneous debug output - - - - - 7eb68dd6 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Work with unset vars in -e mode - - - - - 49c27936 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Pass positional arguments in their positions By quoting $cmd, the default "bash -i" is a single argument to run, and no file named "bash -i" actually exists to be run. - - - - - 887dc4fc by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Handle unset value in -e context - - - - - 5ffc7d7b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:07:36-04:00 Configure CPP into settings There is a distinction to be made between the Haskell Preprocessor and the C preprocessor. The former is used to preprocess Haskell files, while the latter is used in C preprocessing such as Cmm files. In practice, they are both the same program (usually the C compiler) but invoked with different flags. Previously we would, at configure time, configure the haskell preprocessor and save the configuration in the settings file, but, instead of doing the same for CPP, we had hardcoded in GHC that the CPP program was either `cc -E` or `cpp`. This commit fixes that asymmetry by also configuring CPP at configure time, and tries to make more explicit the difference between HsCpp and Cpp (see Note [Preprocessing invocations]). Note that we don't use the standard CPP and CPPFLAGS to configure Cpp, but instead use the non-standard --with-cpp and --with-cpp-flags. The reason is that autoconf sets CPP to "$CC -E", whereas we expect the CPP command to be configured as a standalone executable rather than a command. These are symmetrical with --with-hs-cpp and --with-hs-cpp-flags. Cleanup: Hadrian no longer needs to pass the CPP configuration for CPP to be C99 compatible through -optP, since we now configure that into settings. Closes #23422 - - - - - 5efa9ca5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:08:13-04:00 hadrian: Always canonicalize topDirectory Hadrian's `topDirectory` is intended to provide an absolute path to the root of the GHC tree. However, if the tree is reached via a symlink this One question here is whether the `canonicalizePath` call is expensive enough to warrant caching. In a quick microbenchmark I observed that `canonicalizePath "."` takes around 10us per call; this seems sufficiently low not to worry. Alternatively, another approach here would have been to rather move the canonicalization into `m4/fp_find_root.m4`. This would have avoided repeated canonicalization but sadly path canonicalization is a hard problem in POSIX shell. Addresses #22451. - - - - - b3e1436f by aadaa_fgtaa at 2023-06-28T21:08:53-04:00 Optimise ELF linker (#23464) - cache last elements of `relTable`, `relaTable` and `symbolTables` in `ocInit_ELF` - cache shndx table in ObjectCode - run `checkProddableBlock` only with debug rts - - - - - 30525b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Introduce MO_{ACQUIRE,RELEASE}_FENCE - - - - - b787e259 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_WriteBarrier rts: Drop write_barrier - - - - - 7550b4a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 rts: Drop load_store_barrier() This is no longer used. - - - - - d5f2875e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop last instances of prim_{write,read}_barrier - - - - - 965ac2ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Eliminate remaining uses of load_load_barrier - - - - - 0fc5cb97 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_ReadBarrier - - - - - 7a7d326c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop load_load_barrier This is no longer used. - - - - - 9f63da66 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 Delete write_barrier function - - - - - bb0ed354 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Make collectFreshWeakPtrs definition a prototype x86-64/Darwin's toolchain inexplicably warns that collectFreshWeakPtrs needs to be a prototype. - - - - - ef81a1eb by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:10:08-04:00 Fix number of free double regs D1..D4 are defined for aarch64 and thus not free. - - - - - c335fb7c by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-28T21:10:44-04:00 Fix typechecking of promoted empty lists The `'[]` case in `tc_infer_hs_type` is smart enough to handle arity-0 uses of `'[]` (see the newly added `T23543` test case for an example), but the `'[]` case in `tc_hs_type` was not. We fix this by changing the `tc_hs_type` case to invoke `tc_infer_hs_type`, as prescribed in `Note [Future-proofing the type checker]`. There are some benign changes to test cases' expected output due to the new code path using `forall a. [a]` as the kind of `'[]` rather than `[k]`. Fixes #23543. - - - - - fcf310e7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:11:21-04:00 Configure MergeObjs supports response files rather than Ld The previous configuration script to test whether Ld supported response files was * Incorrect (see #23542) * Used, in practice, to check if the *merge objects tool* supported response files. This commit modifies the macro to run the merge objects tool (rather than Ld), using a response file, and checking the result with $NM Fixes #23542 - - - - - 78b2f3cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-28T21:12:02-04:00 JS: fix JS stack printing (#23565) - - - - - 9f01d14b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-29T04:13:41-04:00 Add -fpolymorphic-specialisation flag (off by default at all optimisation levels) Polymorphic specialisation has led to a number of hard to diagnose incorrect runtime result bugs (see #23469, #23109, #21229, #23445) so this commit introduces a flag `-fpolymorhphic-specialisation` which allows users to turn on this experimental optimisation if they are willing to buy into things going very wrong. Ticket #23469 - - - - - b1e611d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T04:14:17-04:00 Rip out runtime linker/compiler checks We used to choose flags to pass to the toolchain at runtime based on the platform running GHC, and in this commit we drop all of those runtime linker checks Ultimately, this represents a change in policy: We no longer adapt at runtime to the toolchain being used, but rather make final decisions about the toolchain used at /configure time/ (we have deleted Note [Run-time linker info] altogether!). This works towards the goal of having all toolchain configuration logic living in the same place, which facilities the work towards a runtime-retargetable GHC (see #19877). As of this commit, the runtime linker/compiler logic was moved to autoconf, but soon it, and the rest of the existing toolchain configuration logic, will live in the standalone ghc-toolchain program (see !9263) In particular, what used to be done at runtime is now as follows: * The flags -Wl,--no-as-needed for needed shared libs are configured into settings * The flag -fstack-check is configured into settings * The check for broken tables-next-to-code was outdated * We use the configured c compiler by default as the assembler program * We drop `asmOpts` because we already configure -Qunused-arguments flag into settings (see !10589) Fixes #23562 Co-author: Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) - - - - - 8b35e8ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files - - - - - d7ef1704 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. - - - - - 7c7d1f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. - - - - - cb92051e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - dec81dd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 hadrian: Ignore warnings in unix and semaphore-compat - - - - - d7f6448a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-30T12:38:43-04:00 hadrian: Fix dependencies of docs:* rule For the docs:* rule we need to actually build the package rather than just the haddocks for the dependent packages. Therefore we depend on the .conf files of the packages we are trying to build documentation for as well as the .haddock files. Fixes #23472 - - - - - cec90389 by sheaf at 2023-06-30T12:39:27-04:00 Add tests for #22106 Fixes #22106 - - - - - 083794b1 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-03T03:27:27-04:00 Add -fbreak-points to control breakpoint insertion Rather than statically enabling breakpoints only for the interpreter, this adds a new flag. Tracking ticket: #23057 MR: !10466 - - - - - fd8c5769 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:04-04:00 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. - - - - - 98185d52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:05-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23400 - - - - - 4aac0540 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:42-04:00 ghc-heap: Support for BLOCKING_QUEUE closures - - - - - 03f941f4 by Ben Bellick at 2023-07-03T03:29:29-04:00 Add some structured diagnostics in Tc/Validity.hs This addresses the work of ticket #20118 Created the following constructors for TcRnMessage - TcRnInaccessibleCoAxBranch - TcRnPatersonCondFailure - - - - - 6074cc3c by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Add failing test case for #23492 - - - - - 356a2692 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. - - - - - 3efe7f39 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Introduce genLHsApp and genLHsLit helpers in GHC.Rename.Utils - - - - - dd782343 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Construct catch-all default case using helpers GHC.Rename.Utils concrete helpers instead of wrapGenSpan + HS AST constructors - - - - - 0e09c38e by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-07-03T03:30:56-04:00 Add regression test for #23549 - - - - - 32741743 by Alexis King at 2023-07-03T03:31:36-04:00 perf tests: Increase default stack size for MultiLayerModules An unhelpfully small stack size appears to have been the real culprit behind the metric fluctuations in #19293. Debugging metric decreases triggered by !10729 helped to finally identify the problem. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13701 T14697 - - - - - 82ac6bf1 by Bryan Richter at 2023-07-03T03:32:15-04:00 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. - - - - - 6078b429 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:32:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor compilation of gen_ci Flakify and document it, making it far less sensitive to the build environment. - - - - - aa2db0ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:33:29-04:00 testsuite: Update documentation - - - - - 924a2362 by Gregory Gerasev at 2023-07-03T03:34:10-04:00 Better error for data deriving of type synonym/family. Closes #23522 - - - - - 4457da2a by Dave Barton at 2023-07-03T03:34:51-04:00 Fix some broken links and typos - - - - - de5830d0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:03:59-04:00 configure: Rip out Solaris dyld check Solaris 11 was released over a decade ago and, moreover, I doubt we have any Solaris users - - - - - 59c5fe1d by doyougnu at 2023-07-04T22:04:56-04:00 CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs - - - - - 679bbc97 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-04T22:05:32-04:00 testsuite: Do not require CUSKs Numerous tests make use of CUSKs (complete user-supplied kinds), a legacy feature scheduled for deprecation. In order to proceed with the said deprecation, the tests have been updated to use SAKS instead (standalone kind signatures). This also allows us to remove the Haskell2010 language pragmas that were added in 115cd3c85a8 to work around the lack of CUSKs in GHC2021. - - - - - 945d3599 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:06:08-04:00 gitlab: Drop backport-for-8.8 MR template Its usefulness has long passed. - - - - - 66c721d3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-04T22:06:44-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb2 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb2 to work with anything with a SrcSpan This gets rid of the custom comb2A, comb2Al, comb2N functions, and removes various reLoc calls. - - - - - 2be99b7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-04T22:07:21-04:00 Fix deprecation warning when deprecated identifier is from another module A stray 'Just' was being printed in the deprecation message. Fixes #23573 - - - - - 46c9bcd6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 rts: Don't rely on initializers for sigaction_t As noted in #23577, CentOS's ancient toolchain throws spurious missing-field-initializer warnings. - - - - - ec55035f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't treat -Winline warnings as fatal Such warnings are highly dependent upon the toolchain, platform, and build configuration. It's simply too fragile to rely on these. - - - - - 3a09b789 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Only pass -Wno-nonportable-include-path on Darwin This flag, which was introduced due to #17798, is only understood by Clang and consequently throws warnings on platforms using gcc. Sadly, there is no good way to treat such warnings as non-fatal with `-Werror` so for now we simply make this flag specific to platforms known to use Clang and case-insensitive filesystems (Darwin and Windows). See #23577. - - - - - 4af7eac2 by Mario Blažević at 2023-07-04T22:08:38-04:00 Fixed ticket #23571, TH.Ppr.pprLit hanging on large numeric literals - - - - - 2304c697 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:09:15-04:00 compiler: Make OccSet opaque - - - - - cf735db8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-04T22:09:51-04:00 Add Note about why we need forall in Code to be on the right - - - - - fb140f82 by Hécate Moonlight at 2023-07-04T22:10:34-04:00 Relax the constraint about the foreign function's calling convention of FinalizerPtr to capi as well as ccall. - - - - - 9ce44336 by meooow25 at 2023-07-05T11:42:37-04:00 Improve the situation with the stimes cycle Currently the Semigroup stimes cycle is resolved in GHC.Base by importing stimes implementations from a hs-boot file. Resolve the cycle using hs-boot files for required classes (Num, Integral) instead. Now stimes can be defined directly in GHC.Base, making inlining and specialization possible. This leads to some new boot files for `GHC.Num` and `GHC.Real`, the methods for those are only used to implement `stimes` so it doesn't appear that these boot files will introduce any new performance traps. Metric Decrease: T13386 T8095 Metric Increase: T13253 T13386 T18698a T18698b T19695 T8095 - - - - - 9edcb1fb by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-05T11:43:24-04:00 Refactor Unique to be represented by Word64 In #22010 we established that Int was not always sufficient to store all the uniques we generate during compilation on 32-bit platforms. This commit addresses that problem by using Word64 instead of Int for uniques. The core of the change is in GHC.Core.Types.Unique and GHC.Core.Types.Unique.Supply. However, the representation of uniques is used in many other places, so those needed changes too. Additionally, the RTS has been extended with an atomic_inc64 operation. One major change from this commit is the introduction of the Word64Set and Word64Map data types. These are adapted versions of IntSet and IntMap from the containers package. These are planned to be upstreamed in the future. As a natural consequence of these changes, the compiler will be a bit slower and take more space on 32-bit platforms. Our CI tests indicate around a 5% residency increase. Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot RecordUpdPerf T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13386 T13719 T14683 T14697 T14766 T15164 T15703 T16577 T16875 T17516 T18140 T18223 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T3294 T4801 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T6048 T783 T8095 T9020 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872b_defer T9872c T9872d T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf UniqLoop WWRec hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6b9db7d4 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-07-05T11:44:03-04:00 Fix docs for __GLASGOW_HASKELL_FULL_VERSION__ macro - - - - - 40f4ef7c by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-05T18:06:19-04:00 Substitute free variables captured by breakpoints in SpecConstr Fixes #23267 - - - - - 2b55cb5f by sheaf at 2023-07-05T18:07:07-04:00 Reinstate untouchable variable error messages This extra bit of information was accidentally being discarded after a refactoring of the way we reported problems when unifying a type variable with another type. This patch rectifies that. - - - - - 53ed21c5 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-05T18:07:47-04:00 configure: Drop Clang command from settings Due to 01542cb7227614a93508b97ecad5b16dddeb6486 we no longer use the `runClang` function, and no longer need to configure into settings the Clang command. We used to determine options at runtime to pass clang when it was used as an assembler, but now that we configure at configure time we no longer need to. - - - - - 6fdcf969 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-06T12:12:09-04:00 Filter out nontrivial substituted expressions in substTickish Fixes #23272 - - - - - 41968fd6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: testsuite: use req_c predicate instead of js_broken - - - - - 74a4dd2e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: implement some file primitives (lstat,rmdir) (#22374) - Implement lstat and rmdir. - Implement base_c_s_is* functions (testing a file type) - Enable passing tests - - - - - 7e759914 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: cleanup utils (#23314) - Removed unused code - Don't export unused functions - Move toTypeList to Closure module - - - - - f617655c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: rename VarType/Vt into JSRep - - - - - 19216ca5 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: remove custom PrimRep conversion (#23314) We use the usual conversion to PrimRep and then we convert these PrimReps to JSReps. - - - - - d3de8668 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: don't use isRuntimeRepKindedTy in JS FFI - - - - - 8d1b75cb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Also updates ghcup-nightlies-0.0.7.yaml file Fixes #23600 - - - - - e524fa7f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use dynamically linked alpine bindists In theory these will work much better on alpine to allow people to build statically linked applications there. We don't need to distribute a statically linked application ourselves in order to allow that. Fixes #23602 - - - - - b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 9a284cd5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T12:34:32-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 6ca64318 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T12:34:02-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix freebsd build - - - - - 18 changed files: - − .appveyor.sh - .editorconfig - .gitignore - .gitlab-ci.yml - .gitlab/ci.sh - − .gitlab/circle-ci-job.sh - .gitlab/darwin/nix/sources.json - .gitlab/darwin/toolchain.nix - + .gitlab/generate-ci/LICENSE - + .gitlab/generate-ci/README.mkd - + .gitlab/generate-ci/flake.lock - + .gitlab/generate-ci/flake.nix - + .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - + .gitlab/generate-ci/generate-ci.cabal - + .gitlab/generate-ci/generate-job-metadata - + .gitlab/generate-ci/generate-jobs - + .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - + .gitlab/hello.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 16:58:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Finley McIlwaine (@FinleyMcIlwaine)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 12:58:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/t23703] 29 commits: Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) Message-ID: <64ca8b197433_2ec607ba43c96544@gitlab.mail> Finley McIlwaine pushed to branch wip/t23703 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - 1f4ef242 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-27T16:09:53-06:00 Add -dipe-stats flag This is useful for seeing which info tables have information. - - - - - cf34e7db by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-31T07:24:39-06:00 Add -finfo-table-map-with-fallback -finfo-table-map-with-stack The -fno-info-table-map-with-stack flag omits STACK info tables from the info table map, and the -fno-info-table-map-with-fallback flag omits info tables with defaulted source locations from the map. In a test on the Agda codebase the build results were about 7% smaller when both of those types of tables were omitted. Adds a test that verifies that passing each combination of these flags results in the correct output for -dipe-stats. This commit also refactors a lot of the logic around extracting info tables from the Cmm results and building the info table map. This commit also fixes some issues in the users guide rst source to fix warnings that were noticed while debugging the documentation for these flags. Fixes #23702 - - - - - 979ebf65 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-02T09:23:30-06:00 Refactor estimation of stack info table provenance This commit greatly refactors the way we compute estimated provenance for stack info tables. Previously, this process was done using an entirely separate traversal of the whole Cmm code stream to build the map from info tables to source locations. The separate traversal is now fused with the Cmm code generation pipeline in GHC.Driver.Main. This results in very significant code generation speed ups when -finfo-table-map is enabled. In testing, this patch reduces code generation times by almost 30% with -finfo-table-map and -O0, and 60% with -finfo-table-map and -O1 or -O2 . Fixes #23103 - - - - - b8ef04e4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-02T09:59:57-06:00 Refactor distinct constructor tables map construction Adds `GHC.Types.Unique.Map.alterUniqMap_L`, `GHC.Types.Unique.FM.alterUFM_L`, `GHC.Data.Word64Map.alterLookupWithKey` to support fusion of distinct constructor data insertion and lookup during the construction of the data con map in `GHC.Stg.Debug.numberDataCon`. - - - - - b0cbe31f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-02T10:08:45-06:00 Allow per constructor refinement of distinct-constructor-tables Introduce `-fno-distinct-constructor-tables`. A distinct constructor table configuration is built from the combination of flags given, in order. For example, to create distinct constructor tables for all constructors except for a specific few named `C1`,..., `CN`, pass `-fdistinct-contructor-tables` followed by `fno-distinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN`. To only generate distinct constuctor tables for a few specific constructors and no others, just pass `-fdistinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN`. The various configuations of these flags is included in the dynflags fingerprints, which should result in the expected recompilation logic. 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It's probably also generally nonsense to keep a constructor in the inspectable breakpoint vars. - - - - - 4 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.script - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs ===================================== @@ -592,9 +592,22 @@ substDVarSet subst@(Subst _ _ tv_env cv_env) fvs ------------------ substTickish :: Subst -> CoreTickish -> CoreTickish substTickish subst (Breakpoint ext n ids modl) - = Breakpoint ext n (mapMaybe do_one ids) modl + = Breakpoint ext n (filter not_datacon (mapMaybe do_one ids)) modl where do_one = getIdFromTrivialExpr_maybe . lookupIdSubst subst + + -- If a variable is substituted with a constructor, there's no point in + -- inspecting it anymore, and it would cause problems with the dependency + -- computation when fingerprinting iface decls, since it pulls in the name + -- of the tycon even when it's not in the decl's OccEnv. + not_datacon s + | isId s + = case idDetails s of + DataConWorkId {} -> False + DataConWrapId {} -> False + _ -> True + | otherwise = True + substTickish _subst other = other {- Note [Substitute lazily] ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +module Main where + +data X = A1 + +foo :: X -> () +foo A1 = () + +bar :: X -> () +bar y = foo y + +main = seq (map bar [A1]) (return ()) ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.script ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +:load T23612 ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T ===================================== @@ -237,3 +237,5 @@ test('MulMayOflo_full', ignore_stdout], multi_compile_and_run, ['MulMayOflo', [('MulMayOflo_full.cmm', '')], '']) + +test('T23612', only_ways(['ghci-opt']), ghci_script, ['T23612.script']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b13ae6e3e9cd2d8b8ff21106ecc4bc5c6862a1dc -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/b13ae6e3e9cd2d8b8ff21106ecc4bc5c6862a1dc You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 17:42:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 13:42:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/ghc-9.8-forward-ports] 31 commits: EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Message-ID: <64ca9569b6b30_2ec607ba428120673@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/ghc-9.8-forward-ports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 66b619ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 586306a7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 695c50af by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 68af41be by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 5c939c27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - f23a5c27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 1ba633f3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:30-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 07bc2afb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T13:41:31-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 19:38:07 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Simon Peyton Jones (@simonpj)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:38:07 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/simplifier-tweaks] More changes Message-ID: <64cab09f9ba6d_2ec607ba4281452a5@gitlab.mail> Simon Peyton Jones pushed to branch wip/simplifier-tweaks at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 44c2a9f6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-02T20:33:02+01:00 More changes * No floating at all for join points * Never inline j x = I x Example: integerSignum !j = IS (integerSignum# j) We want this to inline and then cancel with an enclosing case. But it won't if we have changed it to integerSignum x = case x of IN a -> IS (...) IS b -> IS (...) IP c -> IS (...) This involved changing - UnfoldingGuidance to not say always-inline for j x = Ix - callSiteInline to inline join points only if there is a real benefit - ok_to_dup_alt in Simplify.Iteration * Row back (for now) on changes to GHC.Core.Utils.ExprIsCheap - - - - - 9 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Inline.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/IfaceToCore.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs ===================================== @@ -1131,6 +1131,7 @@ lvlBind env (AnnNonRec bndr rhs) -- (simplifier gets rid of them pronto) || isCoVar bndr -- Difficult to fix up CoVar occurrences (see extendPolyLvlEnv) -- so we will ignore this case for now + || isJoinId bndr -- Don't float join points || not (profitableFloat env dest_lvl) || (isTopLvl dest_lvl && not (exprIsTopLevelBindable deann_rhs bndr_ty)) -- We can't float an unlifted binding to top level (except ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Inline.hs ===================================== @@ -303,13 +303,17 @@ tryUnfolding logger opts !case_depth !inline_depth id lone_variable arg_infos enough_args = (n_val_args >= uf_arity) || (unsat_ok && n_val_args > 0) UnfIfGoodArgs { ug_args = arg_discounts, ug_res = res_discount, ug_size = size } - | unfoldingVeryAggressive opts - -> traceInline logger opts id str (mk_doc some_benefit extra_doc True) (Just unf_template) - | is_wf && some_benefit && small_enough - -> traceInline logger opts id str (mk_doc some_benefit extra_doc True) (Just unf_template) - | otherwise - -> traceInline logger opts id str (mk_doc some_benefit extra_doc False) Nothing + | isJoinId id + -> if or (zipWith scrut_arg arg_discounts arg_infos) && small_enough + then yes + else no + | unfoldingVeryAggressive opts -> yes + | is_wf && some_benefit && small_enough -> yes + | otherwise -> no where + yes = traceInline logger opts id str (mk_doc some_benefit extra_doc True) (Just unf_template) + no = traceInline logger opts id str (mk_doc some_benefit extra_doc False) Nothing + some_benefit = calc_some_benefit (length arg_discounts) -- See Note [Avoid inlining into deeply nested cases] depth_treshold = unfoldingCaseThreshold opts @@ -322,6 +326,11 @@ tryUnfolding logger opts !case_depth !inline_depth id lone_variable arg_infos extra_doc = vcat [ text "depth based penalty =" <+> int depth_penalty , text "discounted size =" <+> int adjusted_size ] + + -- True if the function body has a discount and the arg is a value + scrut_arg disc ValueArg = disc > 0 + scrut_arg _ _ = False + where -- Unpack the UnfoldingCache lazily because it may not be needed, and all -- its fields are strict; so evaluating unf_cache at all forces all the ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs ===================================== @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ tryCastWorkerWrapper env bind_cxt old_bndr bndr (Cast rhs co) , extendIdSubst (setInScopeFromF env floats) old_bndr $ DoneEx triv_rhs NotJoinPoint ) } - else do { wrap_unf <- mkLetUnfolding uf_opts top_lvl VanillaSrc bndr triv_rhs + else do { wrap_unf <- mkLetUnfolding env top_lvl VanillaSrc bndr False triv_rhs ; let bndr' = bndr `setInlinePragma` mkCastWrapperInlinePrag (idInlinePragma bndr) `setIdUnfolding` wrap_unf floats' = floats `extendFloats` NonRec bndr' triv_rhs @@ -639,7 +639,6 @@ tryCastWorkerWrapper env bind_cxt old_bndr bndr (Cast rhs co) where -- Force the occ_fs so that the old Id is not retained in the new Id. !occ_fs = getOccFS bndr - uf_opts = seUnfoldingOpts env work_ty = coercionLKind co info = idInfo bndr work_arity = arityInfo info `min` typeArity work_ty @@ -662,7 +661,7 @@ tryCastWorkerWrapper env bind_cxt old_bndr bndr (Cast rhs co) = case realUnfoldingInfo info of -- NB: the real one, even for loop-breakers unf@(CoreUnfolding { uf_tmpl = unf_rhs, uf_src = src }) | isStableSource src -> return (unf { uf_tmpl = mkCast unf_rhs (mkSymCo co) }) - _ -> mkLetUnfolding uf_opts top_lvl VanillaSrc work_id work_rhs + _ -> mkLetUnfolding env top_lvl VanillaSrc work_id False work_rhs tryCastWorkerWrapper env _ _ bndr rhs -- All other bindings = do { traceSmpl "tcww:no" (vcat [ text "bndr:" <+> ppr bndr @@ -849,7 +848,7 @@ makeTrivial env top_lvl dmd occ_fs expr -- the 'floats' from prepareRHS; but they are all fresh, so there is -- no danger of introducing name shadowig in eta expansion - ; unf <- mkLetUnfolding uf_opts top_lvl VanillaSrc var expr2 + ; unf <- mkLetUnfolding env top_lvl VanillaSrc var False expr2 ; let final_id = addLetBndrInfo var arity_type unf bind = NonRec final_id expr2 @@ -859,7 +858,6 @@ makeTrivial env top_lvl dmd occ_fs expr where id_info = vanillaIdInfo `setDemandInfo` dmd expr_ty = exprType expr - uf_opts = seUnfoldingOpts env bindingOk :: TopLevelFlag -> CoreExpr -> Type -> Bool -- True iff we can have a binding of this expression at this level @@ -3785,7 +3783,7 @@ mkDupableContWithDmds env _ thumbsUpPlanA (Stop {}) = True thumbsUpPlanA (Select {}) = dup_fun fun -- False -- Using Plan B benefits carryPropagate - -- in nofib digits-of-e2 + -- in nofib digits-of-e2 thumbsUpPlanA (StrictArg {}) = False thumbsUpPlanA (CastIt { sc_cont = k }) = thumbsUpPlanA k thumbsUpPlanA (TickIt _ k) = thumbsUpPlanA k @@ -3974,7 +3972,7 @@ ok_to_dup_alt case_bndr alt_bndrs alt_rhs = if isJust (isDataConId_maybe v) then -- See Note [Duplicating join points] (DJ3) for the -- reason for this apparently strange test - exprsFreeIds args `subVarSet` bndr_set + False -- exprsFreeIds args `subVarSet` bndr_set else True -- Duplicating a simple call (f a b c) is fine, -- (especially if f is itself a join point). @@ -4411,29 +4409,29 @@ simplLetUnfolding env bind_cxt id new_rhs rhs_ty arity unf | isStableUnfolding unf = simplStableUnfolding env bind_cxt id rhs_ty arity unf - | isExitJoinId id - = -- See Note [Do not inline exit join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Exitify - return noUnfolding - | freshly_born_join_point id = -- This is a tricky one! -- See wrinkle (JU1) in Note [Do not add unfoldings to join points at birth] return noUnfolding + | isExitJoinId id + = -- See Note [Do not inline exit join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Exitify + return noUnfolding + | otherwise - = -- Otherwise, we end up retaining all the SimpleEnv - let !opts = seUnfoldingOpts env - in mkLetUnfolding opts (bindContextLevel bind_cxt) VanillaSrc id new_rhs + = mkLetUnfolding env (bindContextLevel bind_cxt) VanillaSrc id is_join_point new_rhs where - freshly_born_join_point id = isJoinId id && isManyOccs (idOccInfo id) + is_join_point = isJoinId id + freshly_born_join_point id = is_join_point && isManyOccs (idOccInfo id) -- OLD: too_many_occs (OneOcc { occ_n_br = n }) = n > 10 -- See #23627 ------------------- -mkLetUnfolding :: UnfoldingOpts -> TopLevelFlag -> UnfoldingSource - -> InId -> OutExpr -> SimplM Unfolding -mkLetUnfolding !uf_opts top_lvl src id new_rhs - = return (mkUnfolding uf_opts src is_top_lvl is_bottoming new_rhs Nothing) +mkLetUnfolding :: SimplEnv -> TopLevelFlag -> UnfoldingSource + -> InId -> Bool -- True <=> this is a join point + -> OutExpr -> SimplM Unfolding +mkLetUnfolding env top_lvl src id is_join new_rhs + = return (mkUnfolding uf_opts src is_top_lvl is_bottoming is_join new_rhs Nothing) -- We make an unfolding *even for loop-breakers*. -- Reason: (a) It might be useful to know that they are WHNF -- (b) In GHC.Iface.Tidy we currently assume that, if we want to @@ -4441,8 +4439,11 @@ mkLetUnfolding !uf_opts top_lvl src id new_rhs -- to expose. (We could instead use the RHS, but currently -- we don't.) The simple thing is always to have one. where - -- Might as well force this, profiles indicate up to 0.5MB of thunks - -- just from this site. + -- !opts: otherwise, we end up retaining all the SimpleEnv + !uf_opts = seUnfoldingOpts env + + -- Might as well force this, profiles indicate up to + -- 0.5MB of thunks just from this site. !is_top_lvl = isTopLevel top_lvl -- See Note [Force bottoming field] !is_bottoming = isDeadEndId id @@ -4497,14 +4498,13 @@ simplStableUnfolding env bind_cxt id rhs_ty id_arity unf -- See Note [Top-level flag on inline rules] in GHC.Core.Unfold _other -- Happens for INLINABLE things - -> mkLetUnfolding uf_opts top_lvl src id expr' } + -> mkLetUnfolding env top_lvl src id False expr' } -- If the guidance is UnfIfGoodArgs, this is an INLINABLE -- unfolding, and we need to make sure the guidance is kept up -- to date with respect to any changes in the unfolding. | otherwise -> return noUnfolding -- Discard unstable unfoldings where - uf_opts = seUnfoldingOpts env -- Forcing this can save about 0.5MB of max residency and the result -- is small and easy to compute so might as well force it. top_lvl = bindContextLevel bind_cxt ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -2190,7 +2190,7 @@ abstractFloats uf_opts top_lvl main_tvs floats body = (poly_id `setIdUnfolding` unf, poly_rhs) where poly_rhs = mkLams tvs_here rhs - unf = mkUnfolding uf_opts VanillaSrc is_top_lvl False poly_rhs Nothing + unf = mkUnfolding uf_opts VanillaSrc is_top_lvl False False poly_rhs Nothing -- We want the unfolding. Consider -- let ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs ===================================== @@ -771,6 +771,7 @@ add_info env old_bndr top_level new_rhs new_bndr unfolding_from_rhs = mkUnfolding uf_opts VanillaSrc (isTopLevel top_level) False -- may be bottom or not + False -- Not a join point new_rhs Nothing wrapLet :: Maybe (Id,CoreExpr) -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs ===================================== @@ -239,16 +239,17 @@ inlineBoringOk e calcUnfoldingGuidance :: UnfoldingOpts -> Bool -- Definitely a top-level, bottoming binding + -> Bool -- True <=> join point -> CoreExpr -- Expression to look at -> UnfoldingGuidance -calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming (Tick t expr) +calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming is_join (Tick t expr) | not (tickishIsCode t) -- non-code ticks don't matter for unfolding - = calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming expr -calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming expr + = calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming is_join expr +calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming is_join expr = case sizeExpr opts bOMB_OUT_SIZE val_bndrs body of TooBig -> UnfNever SizeIs size cased_bndrs scrut_discount - | uncondInline expr n_val_bndrs size + | uncondInline is_join expr n_val_bndrs body size -> UnfWhen { ug_unsat_ok = unSaturatedOk , ug_boring_ok = boringCxtOk , ug_arity = n_val_bndrs } -- Note [INLINE for small functions] @@ -414,11 +415,14 @@ sharing the wrapper closure. The solution: don’t ignore coercion arguments after all. -} -uncondInline :: CoreExpr -> Arity -> Int -> Bool +uncondInline :: Bool -> CoreExpr -> Arity -> CoreExpr -> Int -> Bool -- Inline unconditionally if there no size increase -- Size of call is arity (+1 for the function) -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] -uncondInline rhs arity size +uncondInline is_join rhs arity body size + | is_join = case collectArgs body of + (Var {}, args) -> all exprIsTrivial args + _ -> False | arity > 0 = size <= 10 * (arity + 1) -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] (1) | otherwise = exprIsTrivial rhs -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] (4) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs ===================================== @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ mkFinalUnfolding' opts src strict_sig expr = mkUnfolding opts src True {- Top level -} (isDeadEndSig strict_sig) + False {- Not a join point -} expr -- | Same as 'mkCompulsoryUnfolding' but simplifies the unfolding first @@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ mkCompulsoryUnfolding expr mkSimpleUnfolding :: UnfoldingOpts -> CoreExpr -> Unfolding mkSimpleUnfolding !opts rhs - = mkUnfolding opts VanillaSrc False False rhs Nothing + = mkUnfolding opts VanillaSrc False False False rhs Nothing mkDFunUnfolding :: [Var] -> DataCon -> [CoreExpr] -> Unfolding mkDFunUnfolding bndrs con ops @@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ mkWorkerUnfolding opts work_fn = mkCoreUnfolding src top_lvl new_tmpl Nothing guidance where new_tmpl = simpleOptExpr opts (work_fn tmpl) - guidance = calcUnfoldingGuidance (so_uf_opts opts) False new_tmpl + guidance = calcUnfoldingGuidance (so_uf_opts opts) False False new_tmpl mkWorkerUnfolding _ _ _ = noUnfolding @@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ mkInlineUnfoldingWithArity opts src arity expr mkInlinableUnfolding :: SimpleOpts -> UnfoldingSource -> CoreExpr -> Unfolding mkInlinableUnfolding opts src expr - = mkUnfolding (so_uf_opts opts) src False False expr' Nothing + = mkUnfolding (so_uf_opts opts) src False False False expr' Nothing where expr' = simpleOptExpr opts expr @@ -319,16 +320,17 @@ mkUnfolding :: UnfoldingOpts -> Bool -- Is top-level -> Bool -- Definitely a bottoming binding -- (only relevant for top-level bindings) + -> Bool -- True <=> join point -> CoreExpr -> Maybe UnfoldingCache -> Unfolding -- Calculates unfolding guidance -- Occurrence-analyses the expression before capturing it -mkUnfolding opts src top_lvl is_bottoming expr cache +mkUnfolding opts src top_lvl is_bottoming is_join expr cache = mkCoreUnfolding src top_lvl expr cache guidance where is_top_bottoming = top_lvl && is_bottoming - guidance = calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming expr + guidance = calcUnfoldingGuidance opts is_top_bottoming is_join expr -- NB: *not* (calcUnfoldingGuidance (occurAnalyseExpr expr))! -- See Note [Calculate unfolding guidance on the non-occ-anal'd expression] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -1266,11 +1266,13 @@ exprIsCheapX ok_app e go _ (Type {}) = True go _ (Coercion {}) = True go n (Cast e _) = go n e - go n (Case scrut _ _ alts) - | [Alt _ _ rhs] <- alts = ok scrut && ok rhs - | otherwise = False --- go n (Case scrut _ _ alts) = ok scrut && --- and [ go n rhs | Alt _ _ rhs <- alts ] +-- Experiment: try restricting single-branch cases +-- Another idea: use Simplify.Iteration.alts_would_dup +-- go n (Case scrut _ _ alts) +-- | [Alt _ _ rhs] <- alts = ok scrut && ok rhs +-- | otherwise = False + go n (Case scrut _ _ alts) = ok scrut && + and [ go n rhs | Alt _ _ rhs <- alts ] go n (Tick t e) | tickishCounts t = False | otherwise = go n e go n (Lam x e) | isRuntimeVar x = n==0 || go (n-1) e ===================================== compiler/GHC/IfaceToCore.hs ===================================== @@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ tcUnfolding toplvl name _ info (IfCoreUnfold src cache if_guidance if_expr) ; expr <- tcUnfoldingRhs (isCompulsorySource src) toplvl name if_expr ; let guidance = case if_guidance of IfWhen arity unsat_ok boring_ok -> UnfWhen arity unsat_ok boring_ok - IfNoGuidance -> calcUnfoldingGuidance uf_opts is_top_bottoming expr + IfNoGuidance -> calcUnfoldingGuidance uf_opts is_top_bottoming False expr -- See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] ; return $ mkCoreUnfolding src True expr (Just cache) guidance } where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/44c2a9f659e8d67e9b8fdb46c32764b6dfb2b339 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/44c2a9f659e8d67e9b8fdb46c32764b6dfb2b339 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 19:46:34 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Jaro Reinders (@Noughtmare)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:46:34 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/no-let-hnf] Change exprIsHNF Message-ID: <64cab29a26f7c_2ec607ba42815175b@gitlab.mail> Jaro Reinders pushed to branch wip/no-let-hnf at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 3b0b9b50 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T21:46:20+02:00 Change exprIsHNF - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core.hs ===================================== @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ module GHC.Core ( collectBinders, collectTyBinders, collectTyAndValBinders, collectNBinders, collectNValBinders_maybe, collectArgs, stripNArgs, collectArgsTicks, flattenBinds, - collectFunSimple, + collectArgsSimple, collectFunSimple, exprToType, wrapLamBody, @@ -2091,6 +2091,20 @@ collectArgs expr go (App f a) as = go f (a:as) go e as = (e, as) +-- | Takes a nested application expression and returns the function +-- being applied and the arguments to which it is applied. Looking +-- through casts and ticks to find it. +collectArgsSimple :: Expr b -> (Expr b, [Arg b]) +collectArgsSimple expr + = go expr [] + where + go expr' as = + case expr' of + App f a -> go f (a : as) + Tick _t e -> go e as + Cast e _co -> go e as + e -> (e, as) + -- | Takes a nested application expression and returns the function -- being applied. Looking through casts and ticks to find it. collectFunSimple :: Expr b -> Expr b ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs ===================================== @@ -1972,29 +1972,26 @@ exprIsHNFlike is_con is_con_unf = is_hnf_like && is_hnf_like e -- See Note [exprIsHNF Tick] is_hnf_like (Cast e _) = is_hnf_like e - is_hnf_like (App e a) - | isValArg a = app_is_value e 1 - | otherwise = is_hnf_like e - is_hnf_like (Let _ e) = is_hnf_like e -- Lazy let(rec)s don't affect us + is_hnf_like e@(App e' a) + | isValArg a + = case collectArgsSimple e of + (Var f, as) -> + id_app_is_value f (length as) + && or + (zipWith + (\strict a -> if strict then is_hnf_like a else not (needsCaseBinding (exprType a) a)) + (case isDataConId_maybe f of + Just dc -> map isMarkedStrict (dataConRepStrictness dc) + _ -> repeat False) + (filter isValArg as)) + -- For example f (x /# y) where f has arity two, and the first + -- argument is unboxed. This is not a value! + -- But f 34# is a value. + -- NB: Check id_app_is_value first, the arity check is cheaper + _ -> False + | otherwise = is_hnf_like e' is_hnf_like _ = False - -- 'n' is the number of value args to which the expression is applied - -- And n>0: there is at least one value argument - app_is_value :: CoreExpr -> Int -> Bool - app_is_value (Var f) nva = id_app_is_value f nva - app_is_value (Tick _ f) nva = app_is_value f nva - app_is_value (Cast f _) nva = app_is_value f nva - app_is_value (App f a) nva - | isValArg a = - app_is_value f (nva + 1) && - not (needsCaseBinding (exprType a) a) - -- For example f (x /# y) where f has arity two, and the first - -- argument is unboxed. This is not a value! - -- But f 34# is a value. - -- NB: Check app_is_value first, the arity check is cheaper - | otherwise = app_is_value f nva - app_is_value _ _ = False - id_app_is_value id n_val_args = is_con id || idArity id > n_val_args View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3b0b9b50fe8c50207211809be462e9f3892664aa -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3b0b9b50fe8c50207211809be462e9f3892664aa You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 20:24:47 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 16:24:47 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/tsan/fix-races] 74 commits: EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Message-ID: <64cabb8fe02b5_2ec607ba4c816553e@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/tsan/fix-races at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 63ec05f1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 rts: Fix data race in threadPaused This only affects an assertion in the debug RTS and only needs relaxed ordering. - - - - - fe81ea2e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 cmm: Introduce MO_RelaxedRead In hand-written Cmm it can sometimes be necessary to atomically load from memory deep within an expression (e.g. see the `CHECK_GC` macro). This MachOp provides a convenient way to do so without breaking the expression into multiple statements. - - - - - 02708e02 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 rts: Silence spurious data races in ticky counters Previously we would use non-atomic accesses when bumping ticky counters, which would result in spurious data race reports from ThreadSanitizer when the threaded RTS was in use. - - - - - afeda4aa by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 codeGen: Use relaxed accesses in ticky bumping - - - - - 4d9c9d61 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 rts: Fix data race in Interpreter's preemption check - - - - - da9fb4e3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:09-04:00 rts: Fix data race in threadStatus# - - - - - e59cc61a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Fix data race in CHECK_GC - - - - - a740278e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 base: use atomic write when updating timer manager - - - - - 5d989bbe by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 Use relaxed atomics to manipulate TSO status fields - - - - - e82f189f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Add necessary barriers when manipulating TSO owner - - - - - cf8406f1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Fix synchronization on thread blocking state - - - - - b4eef55a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Use relaxed ordering on dirty/clean info tables updates When changing the dirty/clean state of a mutable object we needn't have any particular ordering. - - - - - 2b751375 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 Wordsmith TSAN Note - - - - - 344d1b43 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 codeGen: Use relaxed-read in closureInfoPtr - - - - - 67009487 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 Fix thunk update ordering Previously we attempted to ensure soundness of concurrent thunk update by synchronizing on the access of the thunk's info table pointer field. This was believed to be sufficient since the indirectee (which may expose a closure allocated by another core) would not be examined until the info table pointer update is complete. However, it turns out that this can result in data races in the presence of multiple threads racing a update a single thunk. For instance, consider this interleaving under the old scheme: Thread A Thread B --------- --------- t=0 Enter t 1 Push update frame 2 Begin evaluation 4 Pause thread 5 t.indirectee=tso 6 Release t.info=BLACKHOLE 7 ... (e.g. GC) 8 Resume thread 9 Finish evaluation 10 Relaxed t.indirectee=x 11 Load t.info 12 Acquire fence 13 Inspect t.indirectee 14 Release t.info=BLACKHOLE Here Thread A enters thunk `t` but is soon paused, resulting in `t` being lazily blackholed at t=6. Then, at t=10 Thread A finishes evaluation and updates `t.indirectee` with a relaxed store. Meanwhile, Thread B enters the blackhole. Under the old scheme this would introduce an acquire-fence but this would only synchronize with Thread A at t=6. Consequently, the result of the evaluation, `x`, is not visible to Thread B, introducing a data race. We fix this by treating the `indirectee` field as we do all other mutable fields. This means we must always access this field with acquire-loads and release-stores. See #23185. - - - - - 191f3c52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 STM: Use acquire loads when possible Full sequential consistency is not needed here. - - - - - 4c46c71f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts/Interpreter: Fix data race - - - - - 28b74190 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts/Messages: Fix data race - - - - - 80197851 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts/Prof: Fix data race - - - - - e99add7c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Use fence rather than redundant load Previously we would use an atomic load to ensure acquire ordering. However, we now have `ACQUIRE_FENCE_ON`, which allows us to express this more directly. - - - - - 3dccbfe2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts: Fix data races in profiling timer - - - - - a7761236 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T15:10:10-04:00 rts/RaiseAsync: Drop redundant release fence - - - - - 27 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Info.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/PPC/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm/FromCmm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToC.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 20:27:40 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Simon Peyton Jones (@simonpj)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 16:27:40 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/simplifier-tweaks] Wibble Message-ID: <64cabc3cce25d_2ec607ba4c816779@gitlab.mail> Simon Peyton Jones pushed to branch wip/simplifier-tweaks at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 53464f9f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-02T21:27:31+01:00 Wibble - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs ===================================== @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ import GHC.Core.Opt.Arity ( ArityType, exprArity, arityTypeBotSigs_maybe , pushCoTyArg, pushCoValArg, exprIsDeadEnd , typeArity, arityTypeArity, etaExpandAT ) import GHC.Core.SimpleOpt ( exprIsConApp_maybe, joinPointBinding_maybe, joinPointBindings_maybe ) -import GHC.Core.FVs ( mkRuleInfo, exprsFreeIds ) +import GHC.Core.FVs ( mkRuleInfo {- exprsFreeIds -} ) import GHC.Core.Rules ( lookupRule, getRules ) import GHC.Core.Multiplicity @@ -3978,8 +3978,8 @@ ok_to_dup_alt case_bndr alt_bndrs alt_rhs | otherwise = False - where - bndr_set = mkVarSet (case_bndr : alt_bndrs) +-- where +-- bndr_set = mkVarSet (case_bndr : alt_bndrs) {- Note [Do not add unfoldings to join points at birth] View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/53464f9f978bc01e3d43c39f2cd56047a3b020ae -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/53464f9f978bc01e3d43c39f2cd56047a3b020ae You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 20:40:40 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Finley McIlwaine (@FinleyMcIlwaine)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 16:40:40 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/t23703] Allow per constructor refinement of distinct-constructor-tables Message-ID: <64cabf486aae6_2ec607ba4a016873d@gitlab.mail> Finley McIlwaine pushed to branch wip/t23703 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: f5818f04 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-02T14:39:51-06:00 Allow per constructor refinement of distinct-constructor-tables Introduce `-fno-distinct-constructor-tables`. A distinct constructor table configuration is built from the combination of flags given, in order. For example, to create distinct constructor tables for all constructors except for a specific few named `C1`,..., `CN`, pass `-fdistinct-contructor-tables` followed by `fno-distinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN`. To only generate distinct constuctor tables for a few specific constructors and no others, just pass `-fdistinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN`. The various configuations of these flags is included in the dynflags fingerprints, which should result in the expected recompilation logic. Adds a test that checks for distinct tables for various given or omitted constructors. Fixes #23703 - - - - - 20 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/Stg/Debug.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Recomp/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Stg/Debug.hs - docs/users_guide/9.10.1-notes.rst - docs/users_guide/debug-info.rst - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/ACon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/AConBCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/BCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/CCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/Main.hs - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/Makefile - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoACon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoBCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoBConCCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoCCon.out - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/X.hs - + testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/Stg/Debug.hs ===================================== @@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ import GHC.Driver.DynFlags initStgDebugOpts :: DynFlags -> StgDebugOpts initStgDebugOpts dflags = StgDebugOpts { stgDebug_infoTableMap = gopt Opt_InfoTableMap dflags - , stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables = gopt Opt_DistinctConstructorTables dflags + , stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables = distinctConstructorTables dflags } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs ===================================== @@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ import GHC.Types.SrcLoc import GHC.Unit.Module import GHC.Unit.Module.Warnings import GHC.Utils.CliOption +import GHC.Stg.Debug (StgDebugDctConfig(..)) import GHC.SysTools.Terminal ( stderrSupportsAnsiColors ) import GHC.UniqueSubdir (uniqueSubdir) import GHC.Utils.Outputable @@ -116,6 +117,7 @@ import Control.Monad.Trans.Class (lift) import Control.Monad.Trans.Except (ExceptT) import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader (ReaderT) import Control.Monad.Trans.Writer (WriterT) +import qualified Data.Set as Set import Data.Word import System.IO import System.IO.Error (catchIOError) @@ -124,8 +126,6 @@ import System.FilePath (normalise, ()) import System.Directory import GHC.Foreign (withCString, peekCString) -import qualified Data.Set as Set - import qualified GHC.LanguageExtensions as LangExt -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -445,7 +445,11 @@ data DynFlags = DynFlags { -- 'Int' because it can be used to test uniques in decreasing order. -- | Temporary: CFG Edge weights for fast iterations - cfgWeights :: Weights + cfgWeights :: Weights, + + -- | Configuration specifying which constructor names we should create + -- distinct info tables for + distinctConstructorTables :: StgDebugDctConfig } class HasDynFlags m where @@ -690,7 +694,9 @@ defaultDynFlags mySettings = reverseErrors = False, maxErrors = Nothing, - cfgWeights = defaultWeights + cfgWeights = defaultWeights, + + distinctConstructorTables = None } type FatalMessager = String -> IO () ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs ===================================== @@ -222,7 +222,6 @@ data GeneralFlag | Opt_FastLlvm -- hidden flag | Opt_NoTypeableBinds - | Opt_DistinctConstructorTables | Opt_InfoTableMap | Opt_InfoTableMapWithFallback | Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack @@ -578,7 +577,6 @@ codeGenFlags = EnumSet.fromList , Opt_DoTagInferenceChecks -- Flags that affect debugging information - , Opt_DistinctConstructorTables , Opt_InfoTableMap , Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack , Opt_InfoTableMapWithFallback ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs ===================================== @@ -260,6 +260,7 @@ import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Settings import GHC.CmmToAsm.CFG.Weight import GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC +import GHC.Stg.Debug import GHC.SysTools.BaseDir ( expandToolDir, expandTopDir ) @@ -1781,6 +1782,10 @@ dynamic_flags_deps = [ -- Caller-CC , make_ord_flag defGhcFlag "fprof-callers" (HasArg setCallerCcFilters) + , make_ord_flag defGhcFlag "fdistinct-constructor-tables" + (OptPrefix setDistinctCostructorTables) + , make_ord_flag defGhcFlag "fno-distinct-constructor-tables" + (OptPrefix unSetDistinctCostructorTables) ------ Compiler flags ----------------------------------------------- , make_ord_flag defGhcFlag "fasm" (NoArg (setObjBackend ncgBackend)) @@ -2460,7 +2465,6 @@ fFlagsDeps = [ flagSpec "cmm-thread-sanitizer" Opt_CmmThreadSanitizer, flagSpec "split-sections" Opt_SplitSections, flagSpec "break-points" Opt_InsertBreakpoints, - flagSpec "distinct-constructor-tables" Opt_DistinctConstructorTables, flagSpec "info-table-map" Opt_InfoTableMap, flagSpec "info-table-map-with-stack" Opt_InfoTableMapWithStack, flagSpec "info-table-map-with-fallback" Opt_InfoTableMapWithFallback @@ -3298,6 +3302,22 @@ setCallerCcFilters arg = Right filt -> upd $ \d -> d { callerCcFilters = filt : callerCcFilters d } Left err -> addErr err +setDistinctCostructorTables :: String -> DynP () +setDistinctCostructorTables arg = do + let cs = parseDistinctConstructorTablesArg arg + upd $ \d -> + d { distinctConstructorTables = + (distinctConstructorTables d) `dctConfigPlus` cs + } + +unSetDistinctCostructorTables :: String -> DynP () +unSetDistinctCostructorTables arg = do + let cs = parseDistinctConstructorTablesArg arg + upd $ \d -> + d { distinctConstructorTables = + (distinctConstructorTables d) `dctConfigMinus` cs + } + setMainIs :: String -> DynP () setMainIs arg | x:_ <- main_fn, isLower x -- The arg looked like "Foo.Bar.baz" ===================================== compiler/GHC/Iface/Recomp/Flags.hs ===================================== @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ fingerprintDynFlags hsc_env this_mod nameio = map (`gopt` dflags) [Opt_Ticky, Opt_Ticky_Allocd, Opt_Ticky_LNE, Opt_Ticky_Dyn_Thunk, Opt_Ticky_Tag] -- Other flags which affect code generation - codegen = map (`gopt` dflags) (EnumSet.toList codeGenFlags) + codegen = (map (`gopt` dflags) (EnumSet.toList codeGenFlags), distinctConstructorTables) flags = ((mainis, safeHs, lang, cpp), (paths, prof, ticky, codegen, debugLevel, callerCcFilters)) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Stg/Debug.hs ===================================== @@ -1,10 +1,15 @@ -{-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} +{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} -- This module contains functions which implement -- the -finfo-table-map and -fdistinct-constructor-tables flags module GHC.Stg.Debug ( StgDebugOpts(..) + , StgDebugDctConfig(..) + , dctConfigPlus + , dctConfigMinus , collectDebugInformation + , parseDistinctConstructorTablesArg ) where import GHC.Prelude @@ -16,12 +21,16 @@ import GHC.Types.Tickish import GHC.Core.DataCon import GHC.Types.IPE import GHC.Unit.Module -import GHC.Types.Name ( getName, getOccName, occNameFS, nameSrcSpan) +import GHC.Types.Name ( getName, getOccName, occNameFS, nameSrcSpan, occName, occNameString) import GHC.Data.FastString import Control.Monad (when) import Control.Monad.Trans.Reader +import Data.Set (Set) +import qualified Data.Set as Set import GHC.Utils.Monad.State.Strict +import GHC.Utils.Binary (Binary) +import qualified GHC.Utils.Binary as B import Control.Monad.Trans.Class import GHC.Types.Unique.Map import GHC.Types.SrcLoc @@ -33,9 +42,93 @@ data SpanWithLabel = SpanWithLabel RealSrcSpan LexicalFastString data StgDebugOpts = StgDebugOpts { stgDebug_infoTableMap :: !Bool - , stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables :: !Bool + , stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables :: !StgDebugDctConfig } +-- | Configuration describing which constructors should be given distinct info +-- tables for each usage. +data StgDebugDctConfig = + -- | Create distinct constructor tables for each usage of any data + -- constructor. + -- + -- This is the behavior if just @-fdistinct-constructor-tables@ is supplied. + All + + -- | Create distinct constructor tables for each usage of only these data + -- constructors. + -- + -- This is the behavior if @-fdistinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN@ is + -- supplied. + | Only !(Set String) + + -- | Create distinct constructor tables for each usage of any data + -- constructor except these ones. + -- + -- This is the behavior if @-fdistinct-constructor-tables@ and + -- @-fno-distinct-constructor-tables=C1,...,CN@ is given. + | AllExcept !(Set String) + + -- | Do not create distinct constructor tables for any data constructor. + -- + -- This is the behavior if no @-fdistinct-constructor-tables@ is given (or + -- @-fno-distinct-constructor-tables@ is given). + | None + +-- | Necessary for 'StgDebugDctConfig' to be included in the dynflags +-- fingerprint +instance Binary StgDebugDctConfig where + put_ bh All = B.putByte bh 0 + put_ bh (Only cs) = do + B.putByte bh 1 + B.put_ bh cs + put_ bh (AllExcept cs) = do + B.putByte bh 2 + B.put_ bh cs + put_ bh None = B.putByte bh 3 + + get bh = do + h <- B.getByte bh + case h of + 0 -> pure All + 1 -> Only <$> B.get bh + 2 -> AllExcept <$> B.get bh + _ -> pure None + +-- | Given a distinct constructor tables configuration and a set of constructor +-- names that we want to generate distinct info tables for, create a new +-- configuration which includes those constructors. +-- +-- If the given set is empty, that means the user has entered +-- @-fdistinct-constructor-tables@ with no constructor names specified, and +-- therefore we consider that an 'All' configuration. +dctConfigPlus :: StgDebugDctConfig -> Set String -> StgDebugDctConfig +dctConfigPlus cfg cs + | Set.null cs = All + | otherwise = + case (cfg, cs) of + (All , _ ) -> All + ((Only cs1), cs2) -> Only $ Set.union cs1 cs2 + ((AllExcept cs1), cs2) -> AllExcept $ Set.difference cs1 cs2 + (None , cs ) -> Only cs + +-- | Given a distinct constructor tables configuration and a set of constructor +-- names that we /do not/ want to generate distinct info tables for, create a +-- new configuration which excludes those constructors. +-- +-- If the given set is empty, that means the user has entered +-- @-fno-distinct-constructor-tables@ with no constructor names specified, and +-- therefore we consider that a 'None' configuration. +dctConfigMinus :: StgDebugDctConfig -> Set String -> StgDebugDctConfig +dctConfigMinus cfg cs + | Set.null cs = None + | otherwise = + case (cfg, cs) of + (All , cs ) -> AllExcept cs + ((Only cs1), cs2) -> Only $ Set.difference cs1 cs2 + ((AllExcept cs1), cs2) -> AllExcept $ Set.union cs1 cs2 + (None , _ ) -> None + + data R = R { rOpts :: StgDebugOpts, rModLocation :: ModLocation, rSpan :: Maybe SpanWithLabel } type M a = ReaderT R (State InfoTableProvMap) a @@ -160,10 +253,11 @@ numberDataCon dc _ | isUnboxedTupleDataCon dc = return NoNumber numberDataCon dc _ | isUnboxedSumDataCon dc = return NoNumber numberDataCon dc ts = do opts <- asks rOpts - if stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables opts then do - -- -fdistinct-constructor-tables is enabled. Add an entry to the data - -- constructor map for this occurence of the data constructor with a unique - -- number and a src span + if shouldMakeDistinctTable opts dc then do + -- -fdistinct-constructor-tables is enabled and we do want to make distinct + -- tables for this constructor. Add an entry to the data constructor map for + -- this occurence of the data constructor with a unique number and a src + -- span env <- lift get mcc <- asks rSpan let @@ -188,7 +282,8 @@ numberDataCon dc ts = do Nothing -> NoNumber Just res -> Numbered (fst (NE.head res)) else do - -- -fdistinct-constructor-tables is not enabled + -- -fdistinct-constructor-tables is not enabled, or we do not want to make + -- distinct tables for this specific constructor return NoNumber selectTick :: [StgTickish] -> Maybe (RealSrcSpan, LexicalFastString) @@ -198,6 +293,37 @@ selectTick = foldl' go Nothing go _ (SourceNote rss d) = Just (rss, d) go acc _ = acc +-- | Parse a string of comma-separated constructor names into a 'Set' of +-- 'String's with one entry per constructor. +parseDistinctConstructorTablesArg :: String -> Set String +parseDistinctConstructorTablesArg = + -- Ensure we insert the last constructor name built by the fold, if not + -- empty + uncurry insertNonEmpty + . foldr go ("", Set.empty) + where + go :: Char -> (String, Set String) -> (String, Set String) + go ',' (cur, acc) = ("", Set.insert cur acc) + go c (cur, acc) = (c : cur, acc) + + insertNonEmpty :: String -> Set String -> Set String + insertNonEmpty "" = id + insertNonEmpty cs = Set.insert cs + +-- | Descide whether a distinct info table should be made for a usage of a data +-- constructor. We only want to do this if -fdistinct-constructor-tables was +-- given and this constructor name was given, or no constructor names were +-- given. +shouldMakeDistinctTable :: StgDebugOpts -> DataCon -> Bool +shouldMakeDistinctTable StgDebugOpts{..} dc = + case stgDebug_distinctConstructorTables of + All -> True + Only these -> Set.member dcStr these + AllExcept these -> Set.notMember dcStr these + None -> False + where + dcStr = occNameString . occName $ dataConName dc + {- Note [Mapping Info Tables to Source Positions] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ===================================== docs/users_guide/9.10.1-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -48,6 +48,18 @@ Compiler `_, the size of the build results was reduced by about 10% when these info tables were omitted. +- The :ghc-flag:`-fdistinct-constructor-tables + <-fdistinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩>` flag may now be provided with a list of + constructor names for which distinct info tables should be generated. This + avoids the default behavior of generating a distinct info table for *every* + usage of *every* constructor, which often results in more information than is + desired and significantly increases the size of executables. + +- The :ghc-flag:`-fno-distinct-constructor-tables + <-fno-distinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩>` flag is introduced, which allows + users to refine the set of constructors for which distinct info tables should + be generated. + GHCi ~~~~ ===================================== docs/users_guide/debug-info.rst ===================================== @@ -368,7 +368,8 @@ to a source location. This lookup table is generated by using the ``-finfo-table an info table to an approximate source position of where that info table statically originated from. If you also want more precise information about constructor info tables then you - should also use :ghc-flag:`-fdistinct-constructor-tables`. + should also use :ghc-flag:`-fdistinct-constructor-tables + <-fdistinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩>`. The :ghc-flag:`-finfo-table-map` flag will increase the binary size by quite a lot, depending on how big your project is. For compiling a project the @@ -451,7 +452,7 @@ to a source location. This lookup table is generated by using the ``-finfo-table from the info table map and decrease the size of executables with info table profiling information. -.. ghc-flag:: -fdistinct-constructor-tables +.. ghc-flag:: -fdistinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩ :shortdesc: Generate a fresh info table for each usage of a data constructor. :type: dynamic @@ -465,6 +466,41 @@ to a source location. This lookup table is generated by using the ``-finfo-table each info table will correspond to the usage of a data constructor rather than the data constructor itself. + :since: 9.10 + + The entries in the info table map resulting from this flag may significantly + increase the size of executables. However, generating distinct info tables + for *every* usage of *every* data constructor often results in more + information than necessary. Instead, we would like to generate these + distinct tables for some specific constructors. To do this, the names of the + constructors we are interested in may be supplied to this flag in a + comma-separated list. If no constructor names are supplied (i.e. just + ``-fdistinct-constructor-tables`` is given) then fresh info tables will be + generated for every usage of every constructor. + + For example, to only generate distinct info tables for the ``Just`` and + ``Right`` constructors, use ``-fdistinct-constructor-tables=Just,Right``. + +.. ghc-flag:: -fno-distinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩ + :shortdesc: Avoid generating a fresh info table for each usage of a data + constructor. + :type: dynamic + :category: debugging + + :since: 9.10 + + Use this flag to refine the set of data constructors for which distinct info + tables are generated (as specified by + :ghc-flag:`-fdistinct-constructor-tables + <-fdistinct-constructor-tables=⟨cs⟩>`). + If no constructor names are given + (i.e. just ``-fno-distinct-constructor-tables`` is given) then no distinct + info tables will be generated for any usages of any data constructors. + + For example, to generate distinct constructor tables for all data + constructors except those named ``MyConstr``, pass both + ``-fdistinct-constructor-tables`` and + ``-fno-distinct-constructor-tables=MyConstr``. Querying the Info Table Map --------------------------- ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/ACon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "25:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "26:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "13:13-31"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "32:1-17"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA1", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "6:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA2", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "7:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "17:13-33"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/AConBCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "25:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "26:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "27:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "28:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "13:13-31"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "32:1-17"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA1", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "6:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA2", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "7:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "17:13-33"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "18:13-34"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/BCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "27:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "28:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "18:13-34"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/CCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "29:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "30:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_2_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "19:30-34"}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/Main.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +module Main where + +import GHC.InfoProv +import qualified X + +main = do + print =<< whereFrom cafA1 + print =<< whereFrom cafA2 + print =<< whereFrom cafB1 + print =<< whereFrom cafB2 + print =<< whereFrom cafC1 + print =<< whereFrom cafC2 + print =<< whereFrom (ACon ()) + print =<< whereFrom cafXA + print =<< whereFrom X.cafXA1 + print =<< whereFrom X.cafXA2 + print =<< whereFrom (X.ACon ()) + print =<< whereFrom (BCon cafA1) + print =<< whereFrom (CCon (cafA1, BCon (ACon ()))) + +data A = ACon () +data B = BCon A +data C = CCon (A, B) + +cafA1 = ACon () +cafA2 = ACon () +cafB1 = BCon cafA1 +cafB2 = BCon cafA2 +cafC1 = CCon (cafA1, cafB1) +cafC2 = CCon (cafA2, cafB2) + +cafXA = X.ACon () ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/Makefile ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +TOP=../../../.. +include $(TOP)/mk/boilerplate.mk +include $(TOP)/mk/test.mk + +# This test runs ghc with various combinations of +# -f{no-}distinct-constructor-tables for different constructors and checks that +# whereFrom finds (or fails to find) their provenance appropriately. + +distinct_tables: + @$$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables=ACon Main.hs ; \ + ACon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables=BCon Main.hs ; \ + BCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables=CCon Main.hs ; \ + CCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables=ACon,BCon Main.hs ; \ + AConBCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables -fno-distinct-constructor-tables=ACon Main.hs ; \ + NoACon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables -fno-distinct-constructor-tables=BCon Main.hs ; \ + NoBCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables -fno-distinct-constructor-tables=CCon Main.hs ; \ + NoCCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + $$TEST_HC $$TEST_HC_OPTS -finfo-table-map -fdistinct-constructor-tables -fno-distinct-constructor-tables=BCon,CCon Main.hs ; \ + NoBConCCon="$$(./Main)" ; \ + echo "$$ACon" | diff ACon.out - && \ + echo "$$BCon" | diff BCon.out - && \ + echo "$$CCon" | diff CCon.out - && \ + echo "$$AConBCon" | diff AConBCon.out - && \ + echo "$$NoACon" | diff NoACon.out - && \ + echo "$$NoBCon" | diff NoBCon.out - && \ + echo "$$NoCCon" | diff NoCCon.out - && \ + echo "$$NoBConCCon" | diff NoBConCCon.out - ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoACon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "27:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "28:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "29:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "30:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "18:13-34"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_2_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "19:30-34"}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoBCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "25:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "26:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "29:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "cafC2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "30:1-27"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "13:13-31"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "32:1-17"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA1", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "6:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA2", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "7:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "17:13-33"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_Main_2_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "C", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "19:30-34"}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoBConCCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "25:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "26:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "13:13-31"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "32:1-17"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA1", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "6:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA2", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "7:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "17:13-33"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/NoCCon.out ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "25:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "cafA2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "26:1-15"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB1", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "27:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "cafB2", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "28:1-18"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "A", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "13:13-31"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "32:1-17"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_0_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA1", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "6:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_X_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "cafXA2", ipMod = "X", ipSrcFile = "./X.hs", ipSrcSpan = "7:1-16"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "ACon_Main_1_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "X", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "17:13-33"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "BCon_Main_3_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "B", ipLabel = "main", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "Main.hs", ipSrcSpan = "18:13-34"}) +Just (InfoProv {ipName = "CCon_con_info", ipDesc = "2", ipTyDesc = "", ipLabel = "", ipMod = "Main", ipSrcFile = "", ipSrcSpan = ""}) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/X.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +module X where + +-- A type with the same constructor name as 'Main.ACon' +data X = ACon () + +cafXA1 = ACon () +cafXA2 = ACon () ===================================== testsuite/tests/rts/ipe/distinct-tables/all.T ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +test( + 'distinct_tables', + [ + extra_files([ + # Source files + 'Main.hs', + 'X.hs', + + # Expected output files + 'ACon.out', + 'BCon.out', + 'CCon.out', + 'AConBCon.out', + 'NoACon.out', + 'NoBCon.out', + 'NoCCon.out', + 'NoBConCCon.out' + ]), + ignore_stdout + ] + , makefile_test, []) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f5818f0437b0fce3fc3b6a3064fe15b7c08b1af4 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f5818f0437b0fce3fc3b6a3064fe15b7c08b1af4 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 22:18:48 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 18:18:48 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23721] 16 commits: ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches Message-ID: <64cad647c04bf_2ec607ba4c8193583@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T23721 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - af38609d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T17:06:11-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - eae07efb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T17:51:53-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 27 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/WorkWrap.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 22:18:56 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 18:18:56 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23721] nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Message-ID: <64cad6507cbf2_2ec607ba4c8193711@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T23721 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: d5bcd95c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:04:14-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs ===================================== @@ -1137,6 +1137,7 @@ getRegister' config plat expr isNbitEncodeable n_bits i = let shift = n_bits - 1 in (-1 `shiftL` shift) <= i && i < (1 `shiftL` shift) -- N.B. MUL does not set the overflow flag. + -- These implementations are based on output from GCC 11. do_mul_may_oflo :: Width -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> NatM Register do_mul_may_oflo w at W64 x y = do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x @@ -1150,31 +1151,47 @@ getRegister' config plat expr SMULH (OpReg w hi) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y) `snocOL` CMP (OpReg w hi) (OpRegShift w lo SASR 63) `snocOL` CSET (OpReg w dst) NE) + + do_mul_may_oflo W32 x y = do + (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x + (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y + tmp1 <- getNewRegNat II64 + tmp2 <- getNewRegNat II64 + return $ Any (intFormat W32) (\dst -> + code_x `appOL` + code_y `snocOL` + SMULL (OpReg W64 tmp1) (OpReg W32 reg_x) (OpReg W32 reg_y) `snocOL` + ASR (OpReg W64 tmp2) (OpReg W64 tmp1) (OpImm (ImmInt 31)) `snocOL` + CMP (OpReg W32 tmp2) (OpRegShift W32 tmp1 SASR 31) `snocOL` + CSET (OpReg W32 dst) NE) + do_mul_may_oflo w x y = do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - let tmp_w = case w of - W32 -> W64 - W16 -> W32 - W8 -> W32 - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" - -- This will hold the product - tmp <- getNewRegNat (intFormat tmp_w) - let ext_mode = case w of - W32 -> ESXTW - W16 -> ESXTH - W8 -> ESXTB - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" - mul = case w of - W32 -> SMULL - W16 -> MUL - W8 -> MUL - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" + tmp1 <- getNewRegNat II32 + tmp2 <- getNewRegNat II32 + let extend dst arg = + case w of + W16 -> SXTH (OpReg W32 dst) (OpReg W32 arg) + W8 -> SXTB (OpReg W32 dst) (OpReg W32 arg) + _ -> panic "unreachable" + cmp_ext_mode = + case w of + W16 -> EUXTH + W8 -> EUXTB + _ -> panic "unreachable" + width = widthInBits w + opInt = OpImm . ImmInt + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` - mul (OpReg tmp_w tmp) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y) `snocOL` - CMP (OpReg tmp_w tmp) (OpRegExt tmp_w tmp ext_mode 0) `snocOL` + extend tmp1 reg_x `snocOL` + extend tmp2 reg_y `snocOL` + MUL (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp2) `snocOL` + SBFX (OpReg W64 tmp2) (OpReg W64 tmp1) (opInt $ width - 1) (opInt 1) `snocOL` + UBFX (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp1) (opInt width) (opInt width) `snocOL` + CMP (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpRegExt W32 tmp2 cmp_ext_mode 0) `snocOL` CSET (OpReg w dst) NE) -- | Is a given number encodable as a bitmask immediate? ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T ===================================== @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ test('MulMayOflo_full', [ extra_files(['MulMayOflo.hs']), when(unregisterised(), skip), unless( - arch('x86_64') or arch('i386'), + arch('aarch64') or arch('x86_64') or arch('i386'), expect_broken(23742) ), ignore_stdout], View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d5bcd95c11a35b59424fde79a6106880933b6e44 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d5bcd95c11a35b59424fde79a6106880933b6e44 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 22:20:02 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 18:20:02 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/ghc-9.8-forward-ports] 7 commits: template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Message-ID: <64cad692ca947_2ec607ba41419451e@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/ghc-9.8-forward-ports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 34fc40ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:12-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - ea429bae by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - faca94fe by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - b5f4a06e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 8cdc9b58 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 3d6c1f24 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - 9d060eb2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T18:17:20-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 25 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - libraries/array - libraries/base/base.cabal - libraries/directory - libraries/exceptions - libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal - libraries/ghci/ghci.cabal.in - libraries/haskeline - libraries/parsec - libraries/semaphore-compat - libraries/stm - libraries/template-haskell/template-haskell.cabal.in - libraries/terminfo - libraries/unix - testsuite/driver/testlib.py - testsuite/tests/backpack/cabal/bkpcabal08/all.T - testsuite/tests/backpack/cabal/bkpcabal08/bkpcabal08.stdout - testsuite/tests/gadt/T19847a.stderr - testsuite/tests/ghci/scripts/T21110.stderr - testsuite/tests/interface-stability/all.T - testsuite/tests/interface-stability/base-exports.stdout The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 22:58:09 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 18:58:09 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T21077-take-two] Look through TH splices in splitHsApps Message-ID: <64cadf813fd6c_df450ba7fc31024@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T21077-take-two at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: f5dc836b by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-02T18:54:59-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This, modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanNoAnn`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -475,18 +475,26 @@ rnUntypedSpliceExpr splice pend_expr_splice name rn_splice = (makePending UntypedExpSplice name rn_splice, HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceNested name) rn_splice) - run_expr_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn -> RnM (HsExpr GhcRn, FreeVars) run_expr_splice rn_splice = do { traceRn "rnUntypedSpliceExpr: untyped expression splice" empty - -- Run it here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] - ; (rn_expr, mod_finalizers) <- - runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice - ; (lexpr3, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr rn_expr) - -- See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. - ; let e = flip HsUntypedSplice rn_splice - . HsUntypedSpliceTop (ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers) - <$> lexpr3 - ; return (gHsPar e, fvs) + + -- Run the splice here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] + ; (expr_ps, mod_finalizers) + <- runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice + -- mod_finalizers: See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. + + -- Rename the expanded expression + ; (L l expr_rn, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr expr_ps) + + -- rn_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn is the original TH expression, + -- before expansion + -- expr_ps :: LHsExpr GhcPs is the result of running the splice + -- expr_rn :: HsExpr GhcRn is the result of renaming ps_expr + ; let res :: HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn) + res = HsUntypedSpliceTop + { utsplice_result_finalizers = ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers + , utsplice_result = expr_rn } + ; return (gHsPar (L l (HsUntypedSplice res rn_splice)), fvs) } thSyntaxError :: THSyntaxError -> TcRnMessage ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ tcInferSigma :: Bool -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcM TcSigmaType -- True <=> instantiate -- return a rho-type -- False <=> don't instantiate -- return a sigma-type tcInferSigma inst (L loc rn_expr) - | (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr = addExprCtxt rn_expr $ setSrcSpanA loc $ - do { do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + do { (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun ; (_delta, inst_args, app_res_sigma) <- tcInstFun do_ql inst (tc_fun, fun_ctxt) fun_sigma rn_args ; _tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args ; return app_res_sigma } @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ head ::= f -- HsVar: variables | fld -- HsRecSel: record field selectors | (expr :: ty) -- ExprWithTySig: expr with user type sig | lit -- HsOverLit: overloaded literals - | $([| head |]) -- HsSpliceE+HsSpliced+HsSplicedExpr: untyped TH expression splices | other_expr -- Other expressions When tcExpr sees something that starts an application chain (namely, @@ -204,16 +203,6 @@ Clearly this should work! But it will /only/ work because if we instantiate that (forall b. b) impredicatively! And that only happens in tcApp. -We also wish to typecheck application chains with untyped Template Haskell -splices in the head, such as this example from #21038: - data Foo = MkFoo (forall a. a -> a) - f = $([| MkFoo |]) $ \x -> x -This should typecheck just as if the TH splice was never in the way—that is, -just as if the user had written `MkFoo $ \x -> x`. We could conceivably have -a case for typed TH expression splices too, but it wouldn't be useful in -practice, since the types of typed TH expressions aren't allowed to have -polymorphic types, such as the type of MkFoo. - Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tcApp implements the APP-Downarrow/Uparrow rule of @@ -329,12 +318,12 @@ before tcValArgs. tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty - | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + = do { (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; traceTc "tcApp {" $ vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun @@ -1253,8 +1242,8 @@ isGuardedTy ty quickLookArg1 :: Bool -> Delta -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcSigmaTypeFRR -> TcM (Delta, EValArg 'TcpInst) quickLookArg1 guarded delta larg@(L _ arg) arg_ty - = do { let ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) = splitHsApps arg - ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun rn_args + = do { ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps arg + ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun ; traceTc "quickLookArg 1" $ vcat [ text "arg:" <+> ppr arg , text "head:" <+> ppr rn_fun <+> dcolon <+> ppr mb_fun_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -187,16 +187,17 @@ tcExpr :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- Use tcApp to typecheck applications, which are treated specially -- by Quick Look. Specifically: --- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an +-- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an -- impredicative instantiation (via Quick Look -- driven by res_ty (in checking mode)). --- - HsApp value applications --- - HsAppType type applications --- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) --- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields --- - HsExpanded renamer expansions --- - HsOpApp operator applications --- - HsOverLit overloaded literals +-- - HsApp value applications +-- - HsAppType type applications +-- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) +-- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields +-- - HsExpanded renamer expansions +-- - HsUntypedSplice untyped Template Haskell splices +-- - HsOpApp operator applications +-- - HsOverLit overloaded literals -- These constructors are the union of -- - ones taken apart by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.splitHsApps -- - ones understood by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferAppHead_maybe @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ tcExpr e@(HsAppType {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(ExprWithTySig {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsRecSel {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(XExpr (HsExpanded {})) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty +tcExpr e@(HsUntypedSplice {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsOverLit _ lit) res_ty = do { mb_res <- tcShortCutLit lit res_ty @@ -577,12 +579,6 @@ tcExpr (HsTypedSplice ext splice) res_ty = tcTypedSplice ext splice res_ty tcExpr e@(HsTypedBracket _ body) res_ty = tcTypedBracket e body res_ty tcExpr e@(HsUntypedBracket ps body) res_ty = tcUntypedBracket e body ps res_ty -tcExpr (HsUntypedSplice splice _) res_ty - = case splice of - HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers expr - -> do { addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers - ; tcExpr expr res_ty } - HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "tcExpr: invalid nested splice" {- ************************************************************************ @@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ tcSyntaxOpGen :: CtOrigin -> ([TcSigmaTypeFRR] -> [Mult] -> TcM a) -> TcM (a, SyntaxExprTc) tcSyntaxOpGen orig (SyntaxExprRn op) arg_tys res_ty thing_inside - = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) [] + = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) -- Ugh!! But all this code is scheduled for demolition anyway ; traceTc "tcSyntaxOpGen" (ppr op $$ ppr expr $$ ppr sigma) ; (result, expr_wrap, arg_wraps, res_wrap) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -278,9 +278,13 @@ addArgWrap wrap args | otherwise = EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) : args splitHsApps :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head - , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args --- See Note [splitHsApps] + -> TcM ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head + , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args +-- See Note [splitHsApps]. +-- +-- This uses the TcM monad solely because we must run modFinalizers when looking +-- through HsUntypedSplices +-- (see Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]). splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] where top_ctxt :: Int -> HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt @@ -297,34 +301,47 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] top_lctxt n (L _ fun) = top_ctxt n fun go :: HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] - -> ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) + -> TcM ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Modify the AppCtxt as we walk inwards, so it describes the next argument - go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) - go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) - go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) - go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) + go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) + go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) + go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) + go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) -- See Note [Looking through HsExpanded] go (XExpr (HsExpanded orig fun)) ctxt args = go fun (VAExpansion orig (appCtxtLoc ctxt)) (EWrap (EExpand orig) : args) + -- See Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] + go e@(HsUntypedSplice splice_res splice) ctxt args + = case splice_res of + HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers fun + -> do addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers + go fun (set loc ctxt) (EWrap (EExpand e) : args) + HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "splitHsApps: invalid nested splice" + where + loc :: SrcSpan + loc = case splice of + HsUntypedSpliceExpr _ (L l _) -> locA l + HsQuasiQuote _ _ (L l _) -> locA l + -- See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] go e@(OpApp _ arg1 (L l op) arg2) _ args - = ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) - , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 - : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 - : EWrap (EExpand e) - : args ) + = pure ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) + , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 + : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 + : EWrap (EExpand e) + : args ) - go e ctxt args = ((e,ctxt), args) + go e ctxt args = pure ((e,ctxt), args) - set :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n (locA l) + set :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n l set _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt - dec :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) + dec :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) l dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt -- | Rebuild an application: takes a type-checked application head @@ -756,6 +773,35 @@ as a single application chain `f e1 e2 e3`. Otherwise stuff like overloaded labels (#19154) won't work. It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. + +Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +When typechecking an application, we must look through untyped TH splices in +order to typecheck examples like the one in #21077: + + data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + + foo :: Foo + foo = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +In principle, this is straightforward to accomplish. By the time we typecheck +`foo`, the renamer will have already run the splice, so all we have to do is +look at the expanded version of the splice in `splitHsApps`. See the +`HsUntypedSplice` case in `splitHsApps` for how this is accomplished. + +There is one slight complication in that untyped TH splices also include +modFinalizers (see Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices] in +GHC.Rename.Splice), which must be run during typechecking. splitHsApps is a +convenient place to run the modFinalizers, so we do so there. This is the only +reason that `splitHsApps` uses the TcM monad. + +`HsUntypedSplice` covers both ordinary TH splices, such as the example above, as +well as quasiquotes (see Note [Quasi-quote overview] in +Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr). The `splitHsApps` case for `HsUntypedSplice` +handles both of these. As a result, `tcExpr`'s case for `HsUntypedSplice` does +not do anything except delegate to `tcApp`, which in turn calls `splitHsApps`. +This also means that `splitHsApps` is the one part of the code that runs an +`HsUntypedSplice`'s modFinalizers. -} {- ********************************************************************* @@ -765,7 +811,6 @@ It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. ********************************************************************* -} tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) -- Infer type of the head of an application -- i.e. the 'f' in (f e1 ... en) @@ -776,11 +821,6 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- * An expression with a type signature (e :: ty) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- --- Why do we need the arguments to infer the type of the head of the --- application? Simply to inform add_head_ctxt about whether or not --- to put push a new "In the expression..." context. (We don't push a --- new one if there are no arguments, because we already have.) --- -- Note that [] and (,,) are both HsVar: -- see Note [Empty lists] and [ExplicitTuple] in GHC.Hs.Expr -- @@ -788,26 +828,23 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- cases are dealt with by splitHsApps. -- -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) args +tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) = addHeadCtxt ctxt $ - do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args + do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun ; case mb_tc_fun of Just (fun', fun_sigma) -> return (fun', fun_sigma) Nothing -> tcInfer (tcExpr fun) } tcInferAppHead_maybe :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (Maybe (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType)) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- Returns Nothing for a complicated head -tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args +tcInferAppHead_maybe fun = case fun of HsVar _ (L _ nm) -> Just <$> tcInferId nm HsRecSel _ f -> Just <$> tcInferRecSelId f ExprWithTySig _ e hs_ty -> Just <$> tcExprWithSig e hs_ty HsOverLit _ lit -> Just <$> tcInferOverLit lit - HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceTop _ e) _ - -> tcInferAppHead_maybe e args _ -> return Nothing addHeadCtxt :: AppCtxt -> TcM a -> TcM a ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} +module T21077 where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO +import T21077_Lib + +worksOnAllGHCs1 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs1 = MkFoo () (\x -> x) + +worksOnAllGHCs2 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs2 = MkFoo () $ \x -> x + +-- TemplateHaskell + +worksOnAllGHCs3 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs3 = $([| MkFoo () |]) (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B = $([| $([| MkFoo () |]) |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "C")) + [| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |]) $ \x -> x + +-- QuasiQuotes + +worksOnAllGHCs4 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs4 = [qq| doesn't matter |] (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +C +D1 +D2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskellQuotes #-} +module T21077_Lib where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote + +data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + +qq :: QuasiQuoter +qq = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ test('T15433a', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile_fail, ['T1543 test('T15433b', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T15433b', '-v0']) test('T20711', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T20868', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('T21077', [extra_files(['T21077_Lib.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T21077', '-v0']) test('Lift_ByteArray', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21920', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21723', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f5dc836b33a992ab8e2eaff7415f976bdb44fd70 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f5dc836b33a992ab8e2eaff7415f976bdb44fd70 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Wed Aug 2 23:21:48 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 19:21:48 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T21077-take-two] Look through TH splices in splitHsApps Message-ID: <64cae50c7f7a3_df450ba79849241@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T21077-take-two at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: cc06b8f5 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-02T19:21:28-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanNoAnn`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -475,18 +475,26 @@ rnUntypedSpliceExpr splice pend_expr_splice name rn_splice = (makePending UntypedExpSplice name rn_splice, HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceNested name) rn_splice) - run_expr_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn -> RnM (HsExpr GhcRn, FreeVars) run_expr_splice rn_splice = do { traceRn "rnUntypedSpliceExpr: untyped expression splice" empty - -- Run it here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] - ; (rn_expr, mod_finalizers) <- - runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice - ; (lexpr3, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr rn_expr) - -- See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. - ; let e = flip HsUntypedSplice rn_splice - . HsUntypedSpliceTop (ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers) - <$> lexpr3 - ; return (gHsPar e, fvs) + + -- Run the splice here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] + ; (expr_ps, mod_finalizers) + <- runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice + -- mod_finalizers: See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. + + -- Rename the expanded expression + ; (L l expr_rn, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr expr_ps) + + -- rn_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn is the original TH expression, + -- before expansion + -- expr_ps :: LHsExpr GhcPs is the result of running the splice + -- expr_rn :: HsExpr GhcRn is the result of renaming ps_expr + ; let res :: HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn) + res = HsUntypedSpliceTop + { utsplice_result_finalizers = ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers + , utsplice_result = expr_rn } + ; return (gHsPar (L l (HsUntypedSplice res rn_splice)), fvs) } thSyntaxError :: THSyntaxError -> TcRnMessage ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ tcInferSigma :: Bool -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcM TcSigmaType -- True <=> instantiate -- return a rho-type -- False <=> don't instantiate -- return a sigma-type tcInferSigma inst (L loc rn_expr) - | (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr = addExprCtxt rn_expr $ setSrcSpanA loc $ - do { do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + do { (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun ; (_delta, inst_args, app_res_sigma) <- tcInstFun do_ql inst (tc_fun, fun_ctxt) fun_sigma rn_args ; _tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args ; return app_res_sigma } @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ head ::= f -- HsVar: variables | fld -- HsRecSel: record field selectors | (expr :: ty) -- ExprWithTySig: expr with user type sig | lit -- HsOverLit: overloaded literals - | $([| head |]) -- HsSpliceE+HsSpliced+HsSplicedExpr: untyped TH expression splices | other_expr -- Other expressions When tcExpr sees something that starts an application chain (namely, @@ -204,16 +203,6 @@ Clearly this should work! But it will /only/ work because if we instantiate that (forall b. b) impredicatively! And that only happens in tcApp. -We also wish to typecheck application chains with untyped Template Haskell -splices in the head, such as this example from #21038: - data Foo = MkFoo (forall a. a -> a) - f = $([| MkFoo |]) $ \x -> x -This should typecheck just as if the TH splice was never in the way—that is, -just as if the user had written `MkFoo $ \x -> x`. We could conceivably have -a case for typed TH expression splices too, but it wouldn't be useful in -practice, since the types of typed TH expressions aren't allowed to have -polymorphic types, such as the type of MkFoo. - Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tcApp implements the APP-Downarrow/Uparrow rule of @@ -329,12 +318,12 @@ before tcValArgs. tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty - | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + = do { (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; traceTc "tcApp {" $ vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun @@ -1253,8 +1242,8 @@ isGuardedTy ty quickLookArg1 :: Bool -> Delta -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcSigmaTypeFRR -> TcM (Delta, EValArg 'TcpInst) quickLookArg1 guarded delta larg@(L _ arg) arg_ty - = do { let ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) = splitHsApps arg - ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun rn_args + = do { ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps arg + ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun ; traceTc "quickLookArg 1" $ vcat [ text "arg:" <+> ppr arg , text "head:" <+> ppr rn_fun <+> dcolon <+> ppr mb_fun_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -187,16 +187,17 @@ tcExpr :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- Use tcApp to typecheck applications, which are treated specially -- by Quick Look. Specifically: --- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an +-- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an -- impredicative instantiation (via Quick Look -- driven by res_ty (in checking mode)). --- - HsApp value applications --- - HsAppType type applications --- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) --- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields --- - HsExpanded renamer expansions --- - HsOpApp operator applications --- - HsOverLit overloaded literals +-- - HsApp value applications +-- - HsAppType type applications +-- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) +-- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields +-- - HsExpanded renamer expansions +-- - HsUntypedSplice untyped Template Haskell splices +-- - HsOpApp operator applications +-- - HsOverLit overloaded literals -- These constructors are the union of -- - ones taken apart by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.splitHsApps -- - ones understood by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferAppHead_maybe @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ tcExpr e@(HsAppType {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(ExprWithTySig {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsRecSel {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(XExpr (HsExpanded {})) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty +tcExpr e@(HsUntypedSplice {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsOverLit _ lit) res_ty = do { mb_res <- tcShortCutLit lit res_ty @@ -577,12 +579,6 @@ tcExpr (HsTypedSplice ext splice) res_ty = tcTypedSplice ext splice res_ty tcExpr e@(HsTypedBracket _ body) res_ty = tcTypedBracket e body res_ty tcExpr e@(HsUntypedBracket ps body) res_ty = tcUntypedBracket e body ps res_ty -tcExpr (HsUntypedSplice splice _) res_ty - = case splice of - HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers expr - -> do { addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers - ; tcExpr expr res_ty } - HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "tcExpr: invalid nested splice" {- ************************************************************************ @@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ tcSyntaxOpGen :: CtOrigin -> ([TcSigmaTypeFRR] -> [Mult] -> TcM a) -> TcM (a, SyntaxExprTc) tcSyntaxOpGen orig (SyntaxExprRn op) arg_tys res_ty thing_inside - = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) [] + = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) -- Ugh!! But all this code is scheduled for demolition anyway ; traceTc "tcSyntaxOpGen" (ppr op $$ ppr expr $$ ppr sigma) ; (result, expr_wrap, arg_wraps, res_wrap) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -278,9 +278,13 @@ addArgWrap wrap args | otherwise = EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) : args splitHsApps :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head - , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args --- See Note [splitHsApps] + -> TcM ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head + , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args +-- See Note [splitHsApps]. +-- +-- This uses the TcM monad solely because we must run modFinalizers when looking +-- through HsUntypedSplices +-- (see Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]). splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] where top_ctxt :: Int -> HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt @@ -297,34 +301,47 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] top_lctxt n (L _ fun) = top_ctxt n fun go :: HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] - -> ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) + -> TcM ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Modify the AppCtxt as we walk inwards, so it describes the next argument - go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) - go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) - go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) - go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) + go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) + go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) + go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) + go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) -- See Note [Looking through HsExpanded] go (XExpr (HsExpanded orig fun)) ctxt args = go fun (VAExpansion orig (appCtxtLoc ctxt)) (EWrap (EExpand orig) : args) + -- See Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] + go e@(HsUntypedSplice splice_res splice) ctxt args + = case splice_res of + HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers fun + -> do addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers + go fun (set loc ctxt) (EWrap (EExpand e) : args) + HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "splitHsApps: invalid nested splice" + where + loc :: SrcSpan + loc = case splice of + HsUntypedSpliceExpr _ (L l _) -> locA l + HsQuasiQuote _ _ (L l _) -> locA l + -- See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] go e@(OpApp _ arg1 (L l op) arg2) _ args - = ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) - , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 - : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 - : EWrap (EExpand e) - : args ) + = pure ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) + , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 + : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 + : EWrap (EExpand e) + : args ) - go e ctxt args = ((e,ctxt), args) + go e ctxt args = pure ((e,ctxt), args) - set :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n (locA l) + set :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n l set _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt - dec :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) + dec :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) l dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt -- | Rebuild an application: takes a type-checked application head @@ -756,6 +773,35 @@ as a single application chain `f e1 e2 e3`. Otherwise stuff like overloaded labels (#19154) won't work. It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. + +Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +When typechecking an application, we must look through untyped TH splices in +order to typecheck examples like the one in #21077: + + data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + + foo :: Foo + foo = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +In principle, this is straightforward to accomplish. By the time we typecheck +`foo`, the renamer will have already run the splice, so all we have to do is +look at the expanded version of the splice in `splitHsApps`. See the +`HsUntypedSplice` case in `splitHsApps` for how this is accomplished. + +There is one slight complication in that untyped TH splices also include +modFinalizers (see Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices] in +GHC.Rename.Splice), which must be run during typechecking. splitHsApps is a +convenient place to run the modFinalizers, so we do so there. This is the only +reason that `splitHsApps` uses the TcM monad. + +`HsUntypedSplice` covers both ordinary TH splices, such as the example above, as +well as quasiquotes (see Note [Quasi-quote overview] in +Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr). The `splitHsApps` case for `HsUntypedSplice` +handles both of these. As a result, `tcExpr`'s case for `HsUntypedSplice` does +not do anything except delegate to `tcApp`, which in turn calls `splitHsApps`. +This also means that `splitHsApps` is the unique part of the code that runs an +`HsUntypedSplice`'s modFinalizers. -} {- ********************************************************************* @@ -765,7 +811,6 @@ It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. ********************************************************************* -} tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) -- Infer type of the head of an application -- i.e. the 'f' in (f e1 ... en) @@ -776,11 +821,6 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- * An expression with a type signature (e :: ty) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- --- Why do we need the arguments to infer the type of the head of the --- application? Simply to inform add_head_ctxt about whether or not --- to put push a new "In the expression..." context. (We don't push a --- new one if there are no arguments, because we already have.) --- -- Note that [] and (,,) are both HsVar: -- see Note [Empty lists] and [ExplicitTuple] in GHC.Hs.Expr -- @@ -788,26 +828,23 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- cases are dealt with by splitHsApps. -- -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) args +tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) = addHeadCtxt ctxt $ - do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args + do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun ; case mb_tc_fun of Just (fun', fun_sigma) -> return (fun', fun_sigma) Nothing -> tcInfer (tcExpr fun) } tcInferAppHead_maybe :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (Maybe (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType)) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- Returns Nothing for a complicated head -tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args +tcInferAppHead_maybe fun = case fun of HsVar _ (L _ nm) -> Just <$> tcInferId nm HsRecSel _ f -> Just <$> tcInferRecSelId f ExprWithTySig _ e hs_ty -> Just <$> tcExprWithSig e hs_ty HsOverLit _ lit -> Just <$> tcInferOverLit lit - HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceTop _ e) _ - -> tcInferAppHead_maybe e args _ -> return Nothing addHeadCtxt :: AppCtxt -> TcM a -> TcM a ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} +module T21077 where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO +import T21077_Lib + +worksOnAllGHCs1 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs1 = MkFoo () (\x -> x) + +worksOnAllGHCs2 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs2 = MkFoo () $ \x -> x + +-- TemplateHaskell + +worksOnAllGHCs3 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs3 = $([| MkFoo () |]) (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B = $([| $([| MkFoo () |]) |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "C")) + [| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |]) $ \x -> x + +-- QuasiQuotes + +worksOnAllGHCs4 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs4 = [qq| doesn't matter |] (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +C +D1 +D2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskellQuotes #-} +module T21077_Lib where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote + +data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + +qq :: QuasiQuoter +qq = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ test('T15433a', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile_fail, ['T1543 test('T15433b', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T15433b', '-v0']) test('T20711', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T20868', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('T21077', [extra_files(['T21077_Lib.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T21077', '-v0']) test('Lift_ByteArray', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21920', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21723', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/cc06b8f57208e951d0eb3a96e42b6e5a2a3e0184 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/cc06b8f57208e951d0eb3a96e42b6e5a2a3e0184 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 00:06:43 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Matthew Craven (@clyring)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 20:06:43 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/bump-bytestring-0.11.5.0] 97 commits: Reg.Liveness: Strictness Message-ID: <64caef939d5f7_df450ba8105386f@gitlab.mail> Matthew Craven pushed to branch wip/bump-bytestring-0.11.5.0 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - a2cbaf72 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-02T20:03:35-04:00 Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.5 Actually not 0.11.5.0, because of bytestring issue #601. Let's see if this is a real fix for the GHC CI problems. - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Reg/Liveness.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 00:20:28 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 20:20:28 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23496-take-three] 143 commits: Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) Message-ID: <64caf2cc5166d_df450ba798542a0@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T23496-take-three at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - ad943d17 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-02T19:07:04-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This bumps the `Cabal` submodule to bring in the changes from https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/9071, which are a pre-requisite to splitting out a `GHC.Generics.Internal` submodule from `GHC.Generics` (to be done in a subsequent commit). Without these changes, compiling `Cabal` would fail, since `Cabal-syntax`'s `Distribution.Compat.Prelude` was implicitly relying on the bug documented in #23570, and when the modules are split apart, the bug no longer triggers. - - - - - 7e2430a8 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-02T19:07:04-04:00 Split GHC.Generics into two modules Most of `GHC.Generics` has now been moved to `GHC.Generics.Internal`, which `GHC.Generics` re-exports. The only things now defined in `GHC.Generics` are the derived `Generic(1)` instances. These need to be put in a different module because of GHC's new approach to dependency analysis used in a fix for #23496 (to be done in a subsequent commit), which is perfectly within its rights to typecheck a generated `Rep` instance before it typechecks any of the definitions that are referenced in the right-hand side of the instance. Putting the definitions in a separate module from the derived `Generic` instances (and therefore the generated `Rep` instances) is a sure-fire way to ensure that this doesn't happen. This causes a fair bit of churn in the expected output of test cases in the test suite, but all of the changes are simply from switching to displaying "`GHC.Generics.Internal`" instead of "`GHC.Generics`". - - - - - a9b190e5 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-02T20:20:12-04:00 deriving: Typecheck associated family instances before instance bindings This is a significant overhaul of the way that `deriving` clauses and standalone `deriving` declarations are typechecked. The highlights: * Standalone `deriving` declarations are located in the new `DerivInstD` constructor of `ClsInstDecl`, rather than as part of the `DerivD` constructor of `HsGroup`. This move now means that standalone `deriving` instance declarations are located alongside other forms of instance declarations, which makes it easier to perform SCC analysis on them, as they are now part of a `TyClGroup`. * Now that everything `deriving`-related lives in `TyClGroup`s, we now typecheck all of the associated type family instances that are generated from `deriving` clauses/declarations first (in `tcTyClGroup`) _before_ typechecking any of the generated instance bindings, which happen after all of the `TyClGroup`s have been processed. Doing so is essential to ensuring that these associated type instances are in scope when needed to typecheck other code in later `TyClGroup`s, such as the failing examples seen in #23496. I have written an extensive `Note [Staging of deriving]` (previously `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]`) to describe how everything works. The second bullet point above involves quite a bit of churn in the expected output of several test cases. This is for two reasons: 1. The order in which things are printed with `-ddump-deriv` is now different, since `deriving`-related family instances are now generated earlier in the typechecker. 2. If a test case errors out when typechecking a `deriving`-related family instance, then GHC will stop there before printing any errors involving the generated instance bindings. (Previously, both sorts of errors were printed simultaneously.) As such, some expected-to-fail test cases do not print out as many errors as before. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 02:36:06 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (=?UTF-8?B?R2VyZ8WRIMOJcmRpIChAY2FjdHVzKQ==?=) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 22:36:06 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/incoherent-spec-flag] 98 commits: Reg.Liveness: Strictness Message-ID: <64cb129640fef_df450ba7fc64683@gitlab.mail> Gergő Érdi pushed to branch wip/incoherent-spec-flag at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - e2c91bff by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T02:55:46+01:00 Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Closes #23172 - - - - - 5ff82c73 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T02:56:57+01:00 Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of incoherent instances Fixes #23287 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/MachOp.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Reg/Liveness.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 03:19:13 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 23:19:13 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/bump-nofib] 4590 commits: Improve handling of overloaded labels, literals, lists etc Message-ID: <64cb1cb1d6b4_df450ba7ac71084@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/bump-nofib at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 4196969c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-02-19T11:03:46-05:00 Improve handling of overloaded labels, literals, lists etc When implementing Quick Look I'd failed to remember that overloaded labels, like #foo, should be treated as a "head", so that they can be instantiated with Visible Type Application. This caused #19154. A very similar ticket covers overloaded literals: #19167. This patch fixes both problems, but (annoyingly, albeit temporarily) in two different ways. Overloaded labels I dealt with overloaded labels by buying fully into the Rebindable Syntax approach described in GHC.Hs.Expr Note [Rebindable syntax and HsExpansion]. There is a good overview in GHC.Rename.Expr Note [Handling overloaded and rebindable constructs]. That module contains much of the payload for this patch. Specifically: * Overloaded labels are expanded in the renamer, fixing #19154. See Note [Overloaded labels] in GHC.Rename.Expr. * Left and right sections used to have special code paths in the typechecker and desugarer. Now we just expand them in the renamer. This is harder than it sounds. See GHC.Rename.Expr Note [Left and right sections]. * Infix operator applications are expanded in the typechecker, specifically in GHC.Tc.Gen.App.splitHsApps. See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] in that module * ExplicitLists are expanded in the renamer, when (and only when) OverloadedLists is on. * HsIf is expanded in the renamer when (and only when) RebindableSyntax is on. Reason: the coverage checker treats HsIf specially. Maybe we could instead expand it unconditionally, and fix up the coverage checker, but I did not attempt that. Overloaded literals Overloaded literals, like numbers (3, 4.2) and strings with OverloadedStrings, were not working correctly with explicit type applications (see #19167). Ideally I'd also expand them in the renamer, like the stuff above, but I drew back on that because they can occur in HsPat as well, and I did not want to to do the HsExpanded thing for patterns. But they *can* now be the "head" of an application in the typechecker, and hence something like ("foo" @T) works now. See GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferOverLit. It's also done a bit more elegantly, rather than by constructing a new HsExpr and re-invoking the typechecker. There is some refactoring around tcShortCutLit. Ultimately there is more to do here, following the Rebindable Syntax story. There are a lot of knock-on effects: * HsOverLabel and ExplicitList no longer need funny (Maybe SyntaxExpr) fields to support rebindable syntax -- good! * HsOverLabel, OpApp, SectionL, SectionR all become impossible in the output of the typecheker, GhcTc; so we set their extension fields to Void. See GHC.Hs.Expr Note [Constructor cannot occur] * Template Haskell quotes for HsExpanded is a bit tricky. See Note [Quotation and rebindable syntax] in GHC.HsToCore.Quote. * In GHC.HsToCore.Match.viewLExprEq, which groups equal HsExprs for the purpose of pattern-match overlap checking, I found that dictionary evidence for the same type could have two different names. Easily fixed by comparing types not names. * I did quite a bit of annoying fiddling around in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head and GHC.Tc.Gen.App to get error message locations and contexts right, esp in splitHsApps, and the HsExprArg type. Tiresome and not very illuminating. But at least the tricky, higher order, Rebuilder function is gone. * Some refactoring in GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad around contexts and locations for rebindable syntax. * Incidentally fixes #19346, because we now print renamed, rather than typechecked, syntax in error mesages about applications. The commit removes the vestigial module GHC.Builtin.RebindableNames, and thus triggers a 2.4% metric decrease for test MultiLayerModules (#19293). Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T12545 - - - - - f90487ca by David Feuer at 2021-02-22T18:26:50-05:00 Make openFile exception safe * `openFile` could sometimes leak file descriptors if it received an asynchronous exception (#19114, #19115). Fix this on POSIX. * `openFile` and more importantly `openFileBlocking` could not be interrupted effectively during the `open` system call (#17912). Fix this on POSIX. * Implement `readFile'` using `withFile` to ensure the file is closed promptly on exception. * Avoid `bracket` in `withFile`, reducing the duration of masking. Closes #19130. Addresses #17912, #19114, and #19115 on POSIX systems, but not on Windows. - - - - - e1f133bf by Michiel de Bruijne at 2021-02-22T18:26:52-05:00 Prefer -Wmissing-signatures over -Wmissing-exported-signatures (#14794) - - - - - b068103d by alexbiehl at 2021-02-22T18:26:53-05:00 Ensure tcg_env is up-to-date when running typechecker plugins - - - - - 22ef7ab1 by Leif Metcalf at 2021-02-22T18:26:54-05:00 GHCi: Always show fixity We used to only show the fixity of an operator if it wasn't the default fixity. Usually this was when the fixity was undeclared, but it could also arise if one declared the fixity of an operator as infixl 9, the default fixity. This commit makes it so that :i always shows the fixity of an operator, even if it is unset. We may want in the future to keep track of whether an operator's fixity is defined, so that we can print a comment like infixl 9 # -- Assumed, since no fixity is declared. for operators with no specified fixity, and so that we can print fixity of a term with a non-symbolic term when its fixity has been manually specified as infixl 9. Implements #19200. - - - - - ece20229 by Hécate at 2021-02-22T18:26:55-05:00 Add the docspec:base rule to Hadrian - - - - - fd0945b7 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-22T18:27:00-05:00 Move Hooks into HscEnv - - - - - a1c85db1 by Dylan Yudaken at 2021-02-22T18:27:02-05:00 Do not cas on slowpath of SpinLock unnecessarily This is a well known technique to reduce inter-CPU bus traffic while waiting for the lock by reducing the number of writes. - - - - - 8bc9df52 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-22T18:27:05-05:00 Force gcp in assignArgumentsPos I observed this accumulating in the T3294 test only to be eventually forced (by a -hi profile). As it is only word big, forcing it saves quite a bit of allocation. - - - - - d1ceadc7 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-22T18:27:05-05:00 Make Width field in CmmType strict This value is eventually forced so don't build up thunks. Observed with T3294 and -hi profile. - - - - - db74c8f4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-22T18:27:05-05:00 Make CmmType field of LocalReg strict This was observed to build up thunks which were forced by using a `-hi` profile and T3294 as a test. - - - - - 6d7086a3 by Ole Krüger at 2021-02-22T18:27:06-05:00 Fix TemplateHaskell pretty printer for CompleteP (#19270) The COMPLETE pragma was not properly terminated with a '#-}'. - - - - - 58897e24 by Ole Krüger at 2021-02-22T18:27:06-05:00 Add test case for CompleteP pretty-printer (#19270) - - - - - c7e80199 by Sergei Trofimovich at 2021-02-22T18:27:08-05:00 ModuleOrigin: print details of module conflict Before the change the error did not show details of involved module: ``` haddock: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) (GHC version 8.10.3: ModOrigin: hidden module redefined ``` After the change modile details are shown: ``` ghc-stage1: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) (GHC version 9.1.20210206: ModOrigin: package both exposed/hidden x: exposed package y: reexport by ghc-boot-9.1 ``` Fixes #19330 Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox at gentoo.org> - - - - - 37fd1a6c by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-22T18:27:09-05:00 testsuite: Mark foreignInterruptible as fragile in GHCi As noted in #18391, foreignInterruptible fails pretty regularly under GHCi. - - - - - f78f4597 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-22T18:27:10-05:00 testsuite: Add broken tests for #19244 - - - - - 847b0a69 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-02-22T18:27:10-05:00 Fix Storeable instances for the windows timeout executable. alignment clearly should be a power of two. This patch makes it so. We do so by using the #alignment directive instead of using the size of the type. - - - - - 3aceea90 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-22T18:27:12-05:00 Don't pass homeUnitId at ExternalPackageState creation time (#10827) It makes the external package state independent of the home unit which is needed to make several home units share the EPS. - - - - - 54ba8d8a by Tamar Christina at 2021-02-22T18:27:14-05:00 linker: Fix atexit handlers on PE - - - - - 4a9d856d by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-23T15:11:06-05:00 testsuite: Mark tests affected by - - - - - 5b187ab8 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-24T09:09:40-05:00 Revert "testsuite: Mark tests affected by #19025" This reverts commit 4a9d856d21c67b3328e26aa68a071ec9a824a7bb. - - - - - 7151eaa3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-24T11:15:41-05:00 testsuite: Introduce flag to ignore performance failures Needed by #19025. - - - - - 003ea780 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-24T11:15:41-05:00 hadrian: Introduce runtest.opts key-value setting - - - - - 559e4b2b by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-24T11:15:41-05:00 hadrian: Throw error on unknown key-value setting name - - - - - 10e115d3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-24T11:15:41-05:00 gitlab-ci: Ignore performance test failures on Darwin Due to #19025. - - - - - bc12e7ec by Utku Demir at 2021-02-25T19:26:50-05:00 Minor fix to QualifiedDo docs about the ApplicativeDo desugaring When desugaring ApplicativeDo, GHC looks up the name `fmap`, not `<$>` (see 'GHC.Builtin.Names.fmapName'). This commit fixes the misleading documentation; since exporting the name `<$>` instead of `fmap` causes a "not in scope" error when `QualifiedDo` and `ApplicativeDo` is combined. [skip ci] - - - - - 98cb9402 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-26T16:24:26-05:00 hadrian: ticky_ghc should build all things with -ticky (#19405) [skip ci] With this patch, everything built by the stage1 compiler (in a `ticky_ghc`-transformed flavour) will be built with `-ticky`. Fixes #19405. - - - - - 29e7f318 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-02-26T16:25:02-05:00 Update MonoLocalBinds documentation Update the documentation to specify that MonoLocalBinds is lifted by a partial type signature. This came up in #19396. [skip ci] - - - - - 80eda911 by Adam Gundry at 2021-02-26T16:25:39-05:00 Implement -Wambiguous-fields Fixes #18966. Adds a new warning -Wambiguous-fields for uses of field selectors or record updates that will be rejected in the future, when the DuplicateRecordFields extension is simplified per https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/366. - - - - - 8d1fb46d by Ryan Scott at 2021-02-26T16:26:13-05:00 Fix #19363 by using pprName' {Applied,Infix} in the right places It was revealed in #19363 that the Template Haskell pretty-printer implemented in `Language.Haskell.TH.Ppr` did not pretty-print infix names or symbolic names correctly in certain situations, such as in data constructor declarations or fixity declarations. Easily fixed by using `pprName' Applied` (which always parenthesizes symbolic names in prefix position) or `pprName' Infix` (which always surrounds alphanumeric names with backticks in infix position) in the right spots. Fixes #19363. - - - - - 24777bb3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-26T16:26:49-05:00 Reimplement Stream in "yoneda" style for efficiency 'Stream' is implemented in the "yoneda" style for efficiency. By representing a stream in this manner 'fmap' and '>>=' operations are accumulated in the function parameters before being applied once when the stream is destroyed. In the old implementation each usage of 'mapM' and '>>=' would traverse the entire stream in order to apply the substitution at the leaves. It is well-known for free monads that this representation can improve performance, and the test results demonstrate this for GHC as well. The operation mapAccumL is not used in the compiler and can't be implemented efficiently because it requires destroying and rebuilding the stream. I removed one use of mapAccumL_ which has similar problems but the other use was difficult to remove. In the future it may be worth exploring whether the 'Stream' encoding could be modified further to capture the mapAccumL pattern, and likewise defer the passing of accumulation parameter until the stream is finally consumed. The >>= operation for 'Stream' was a hot-spot in the ticky profile for the "ManyConstructors" test which called the 'cg' function many times in "StgToCmm.hs" Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors - - - - - a9f23793 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-02-26T16:27:26-05:00 Move absentError into ghc-prim. When using -fdicts-strict we generate references to absentError while compiling ghc-prim. However we always load ghc-prim before base so this caused linker errors. We simply solve this by moving absentError into ghc-prim. This does mean it's now a panic instead of an exception which can no longer be caught. But given that it should only be thrown if there is a compiler error that seems acceptable, and in fact we already do this for absentSumFieldError which has similar constraints. - - - - - 98dd09af by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-27T07:58:57-05:00 rts: Introduce --eventlog-flush-interval flag This introduces a flag, --eventlog-flush-interval, which can be used to set an upper bound on the amount of time for which an eventlog event will remain enqueued. This can be useful in real-time monitoring settings. - - - - - 966a768e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-27T07:59:33-05:00 Remove the -xt heap profiling option It should be left to tooling to perform the filtering to remove these specific closure types from the profile if desired. Fixes #16795 - - - - - 60bf4d7c by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-02-27T08:00:08-05:00 Fix typechecking time bug for large rationals (#15646) When desugaring large overloaded literals we now avoid computing the `Rational` value. Instead prefering to store the significant and exponent as given where reasonable and possible. See Note [FractionalLit representation] for details. - - - - - df6d42d0 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-02-27T08:00:46-05:00 Don't catch async exceptions when evaluating Template Haskell - - - - - 902ece87 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-02-27T08:00:46-05:00 switch to using forkIO to detect async exceptions - - - - - 629dd56d by Zubin Duggal at 2021-02-27T08:00:46-05:00 Remove unnecessary killThread - - - - - c703cb39 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-02-27T08:00:46-05:00 Explain uninterruptibleMask - - - - - 5b752b1d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-27T08:01:25-05:00 touchy: use a valid cabal-version - - - - - bcaa36c4 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-27T08:01:25-05:00 Fix Windows build with autoconf >=2.70 (#19189) - - - - - 31ee48dc by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-27T08:02:03-05:00 CI: reduce xz compression for non release/nightly jobs Reduce XZ compression level for regular jobs (it is bumped to 9 for releases and nightly jobs). In my experiments I've got the following bindist size in the given time for each compression level (with the quick flavour): XZ_OPT Time Size -9 4m06s 112 MB -8 4m00s 114 MB -7 3m50s 116 MB -6 (default) 3m40s 118 MB -5 2m47s 123 MB -4 1m57s 134 MB -3 1m03s 129 MB -2 49.73s 136 MB -1 37.72s 142 MB -0 34.40s 156 MB - - - - - 7d8f7d96 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-27T08:02:39-05:00 Include time.h in conc059_c (#19431) The test probably could have used `usleep` from `unistd.h` instead, but this seemed like the simplest solution. Fixes #19431. - - - - - 157fe938 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-27T08:03:15-05:00 gitlab-ci: Fix TEST_ARGS/RUNTEST_ARGS inconsistency Finally fixes #19025. - - - - - 5680f8d4 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-27T19:05:18-05:00 TcS: oneShot-ify Following the example of Note [The one-shot state monad trick]. c.f. #18202. Metric Decrease: T17836 T3064 T5321FD T9872a T9872b T9872c T9872d - - - - - 30500a4f by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-27T19:05:18-05:00 GHC.Tc.Solver.Rewrite: oneShot-ify Following the example of Note [The one-shot state monad trick]. c.f. #18202. - - - - - 382cd3b0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-27T19:05:18-05:00 Rewrite.split: Fix reboxing As noted in #19102, we would previously ended up reboxing the tuple result of `split`'s worker and then immediately take apart the boxed tuple to again unpack it into an unboxed result. Fixes #19102. - - - - - b8d40af1 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-02-27T19:05:54-05:00 Fix assertion error with linear types, #19400 The previous code using TyCoMapper could promote the same metavar twice. Use a set instead. - - - - - a3473323 by Ben Gamari at 2021-02-28T05:37:13-05:00 users guide: Update mathjax CDN URL Fixes #19423. [skip ci] - - - - - 0f2891f0 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-28T05:37:52-05:00 configure: avoid empty lines in AC_CONFIG_FILES Should fix failures on Windows: configure.ac:1511: error: ` ' is already registered with AC_CONFIG_FILES. - - - - - 980151aa by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-02-28T05:38:29-05:00 Add some utility functions to GHC.Types.SrcLoc pprUserSpan, isZeroWidthSpan, pprLocated, combineRealSrcSpans - - - - - 856929a5 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-28T05:39:05-05:00 Widen acceptance window of T12545 (#19414) This test flip-flops by +-1% in arbitrary changes in CI. While playing around with `-dunique-increment`, I could reproduce variations of 3% in compiler allocations, so I set the acceptance window accordingly. Fixes #19414. - - - - - 035d983d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-02-28T05:39:41-05:00 Fix two places where TcGblEnv was retained Found with ghc-debug on the ManyConstructors test - - - - - c3ff35bb by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-28T06:10:38-05:00 Mark divModInt and friends as INLINE (#19267) So that we don't get a silly worker `$wdivModInt` and risk inlining `divModInt#` into `divModInt` or `$wdivModInt`, making both unlikely to inline at call sites. Fixes #19267. There's a spurious metric decrease (was an *increase*) in T12545. That seems entirely due to shifts in Unique distribution (+5% more `IntMap.$winsert` calls). The inappropriateness of the acceptance window is tracked in #19414. Metric Decrease: T12545 Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - df2eca94 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-28T06:10:39-05:00 CPR analysis: Use CPR of scrutinee for Case Binder CPR (#19232) For years we have lived in a supposedly sweet spot that gave case binders the CPR property, unconditionally. Which is an optimistic hack that is now described in `Historical Note [Optimistic case binder CPR]`. In #19232 the concern was raised that this might do more harm than good and that might be better off simply by taking the CPR property of the scrutinee for the CPR type of the case binder. And indeed that's what we do now. Since `Note [CPR in a DataAlt case alternative]` is now only about field binders, I renamed and garbage collected it into `Note [Optimistic field binder CPR]`. NoFib approves: ``` NoFib Results -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- anna +0.1% +0.1% nucleic2 -1.2% -0.6% sched 0.0% +0.9% transform -0.0% -0.1% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -1.2% -0.6% Max +0.1% +0.9% Geometric Mean -0.0% +0.0% ``` Fixes #19232. - - - - - 0a85502b by Daniel Gröber at 2021-02-28T06:10:40-05:00 CODEOWNERS: Use sections to allow multiple matching entries The CODEOWNERS documentation has this to say on the current matching behaviour: > The path definition order is significant: the last pattern matching a > given path is used to find the code owners. Take this as an example: /rts/ bgamari [...] /rts/win32/ Phyx (I'm omitting the '@' so as to not notification spam everyone) This means a change in a file under win23 would only have Phyx but not bgamari as approver. I don't think that's the behaviour we want. Using "sections" we can get additive behaviour instead, from the docs: > Additionally, the usual guidance that only the last pattern matching the > file is applied is expanded such that the last pattern matching for each > section is applied. [RTS] /rts/ bgamari [...] [WinIO] /rts/win32/ Phyx So now since those entries are in different sections both would be added to the approvers list. The sections feature was introduced in Gitlab 13.2, see "Version history" on [1] we're currently running 18.8 on gitlab.haskell.org, see [2]. [1]: https://docs.gitlab.com/13.8/ee/user/project/code_owners.html#code-owners-sections [2]: https://gitlab.haskell.org/help - - - - - d262edad by Daniel Gröber at 2021-02-28T06:10:40-05:00 CODEOWNERS: Add @DanielG as maintainer for RTS heap profiling code - - - - - 72c0e078 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-02-28T06:10:42-05:00 Make known names simple ConApps (#19386) While fixing #17336 we noticed that code like this: = if | tc == intTyConName -> ... | tc == int8TyConName -> ... | tc == int16TyConName -> ... | tc == int32TyConName -> ... | tc == int64TyConName -> ... | tc == wordTyConName -> ... | tc == word8TyConName -> ... | tc == word16TyConName -> ... | tc == word32TyConName -> ... | tc == word64TyConName -> ... | tc == naturalTyConName -> ... was not transformed into a single case expression on the Name's unique as I would have expected but as a linear search. Bindings for known names are not simple constructor applications because of their strict `n_occ :: !OccName` field that needs to allocate a `FastString`: this field needs to be forced before using the `n_unique` field. This patch partially reverses ccaf7b66fc79e464b4e26f4ae62cb92ef7ba4b0f by making `n_occ` lazy and by ensuring that helper functions used to declare known names are fully inlined. The code above is then optimised as expected. Baseline Test Metric value New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ManyAlternatives(normal) ghc/alloc 822810880.0 822104032.0 -0.1% ManyConstructors(normal) ghc/alloc 4551734924.0 4480621808.0 -1.6% MultiLayerModules(normal) ghc/alloc 6029108292.0 6016024464.0 -0.2% Naperian(optasm) ghc/alloc 57396600.0 56826184.0 -1.0% PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 55666656.0 54521840.0 -2.1% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 70204344.0 69047328.0 -1.6% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 102273172.0 101070016.0 -1.2% PmSeriesV(normal) ghc/alloc 69157156.0 68002176.0 -1.7% T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 129875476.0 128881544.0 -0.8% T10421a(normal) ghc/alloc 92031552.0 90982800.0 -1.1% T10547(normal) ghc/alloc 34399800.0 33016760.0 -4.0% GOOD T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 208316964.0 207318616.0 -0.5% T11195(normal) ghc/alloc 304100548.0 302797040.0 -0.4% T11276(normal) ghc/alloc 140586764.0 139469832.0 -0.8% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 52118960.0 51120248.0 -1.9% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 241325868.0 240692752.0 -0.3% T11822(normal) ghc/alloc 150612036.0 149582736.0 -0.7% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 92738452.0 91897224.0 -0.9% T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 494236296.0 493086728.0 -0.2% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 66786816.0 65966096.0 -1.2% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 112396704.0 111471016.0 -0.8% T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 1832733768.0 1828021072.0 -0.3% T12707(normal) ghc/alloc 1054991144.0 1053359696.0 -0.2% T13035(normal) ghc/alloc 116173180.0 115112072.0 -0.9% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 391749192.0 390687864.0 -0.3% T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 382785700.0 381550592.0 -0.3% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 168806064.0 167987192.0 -0.5% T13379(normal) ghc/alloc 403890296.0 402447920.0 -0.4% T13701(normal) ghc/alloc 2542828108.0 2534392736.0 -0.3% T13719(normal) ghc/alloc 4666717708.0 4659489416.0 -0.2% T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2181268580.0 2175320640.0 -0.3% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 3094166824.0 3094524216.0 +0.0% T14697(normal) ghc/alloc 376323432.0 374024184.0 -0.6% T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1896324828.0 1893236528.0 -0.2% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 198932800.0 197783656.0 -0.6% T16190(normal) ghc/alloc 288186840.0 287250024.0 -0.3% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 8324100940.0 8321580600.0 -0.0% T17096(normal) ghc/alloc 318264420.0 316961792.0 -0.4% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1332680768.0 1331635504.0 -0.1% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 1296308168.0 1291098504.0 -0.4% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 62008340.0 60745256.0 -2.0% T17977(normal) ghc/alloc 52954564.0 51890248.0 -2.0% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 47824016.0 46683936.0 -2.4% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 117408932.0 116353672.0 -0.9% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 5603767896.0 5602037104.0 -0.0% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 166456808.0 165396320.0 -0.6% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 103694052.0 103513136.0 -0.2% T18478(normal) ghc/alloc 816819336.0 814459560.0 -0.3% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 438652404.0 437041784.0 -0.4% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 529448324.0 527666608.0 -0.3% T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 78360824.0 77315560.0 -1.3% T1969(normal) ghc/alloc 854223208.0 851303488.0 -0.3% T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 200655808.0 199368872.0 -0.6% T3294(normal) ghc/alloc 1791121792.0 1790033888.0 -0.1% T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 343749816.0 341760680.0 -0.6% T5030(normal) ghc/alloc 377520872.0 376492360.0 -0.3% T5321FD(normal) ghc/alloc 312680408.0 311618536.0 -0.3% T5321Fun(normal) ghc/alloc 355635656.0 354536264.0 -0.3% T5631(normal) ghc/alloc 629667068.0 629562192.0 -0.0% T5642(normal) ghc/alloc 540913864.0 539569952.0 -0.2% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 43183652.0 42177928.0 -2.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 96395616.0 95397032.0 -1.0% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 427778908.0 426307760.0 -0.3% T9020(optasm) ghc/alloc 279523960.0 277010040.0 -0.9% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 966717488.0 964594096.0 -0.2% T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 1585228636.0 1581428672.0 -0.2% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 594817892.0 591703040.0 -0.5% T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 2216955420.0 2215648024.0 -0.1% T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2747814924.0 2746515472.0 -0.0% T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 2271878772.0 2270554344.0 -0.1% T9872d(normal) ghc/alloc 623661168.0 621434064.0 -0.4% T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 409059124.0 406811120.0 -0.5% WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 940563924.0 938008112.0 -0.3% hie002(normal) ghc/alloc 9801941116.0 9787675736.0 -0.1% parsing001(normal) ghc/alloc 494756632.0 493828512.0 -0.2% Metric Decrease: T10547 T13035 T12425 - - - - - 2454bb10 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-28T06:10:42-05:00 Make `Ord Literal` deterministic (#19438) Previously, non-determinism arising from a use of `uniqCompareFS` in `cmpLit` potentially crept into `CoreMap`, which we expect to behave deterministically. So we simply use `lexicalCompareFS` now. Fixes #19438. - - - - - 915daf51 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-02-28T06:10:42-05:00 Reduce code bloat in `Ord Literal` instance (#19443) Reduce code bloat by replacing a call to `(==)` (which is defined in terms of `compare`) and to `compare` by a single call to `compare`, utilising the `Semigroup Ordering` instance. The compiler was eliminate the code bloat before, so this is a rather cosmetical improvement. Fixes #19443. - - - - - 2628d61f by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-01T10:11:39-05:00 rts/eventlog: Ensure that all capability buffers are flushed The previous approach performed the flush in yieldCapability. However, as pointed out in #19435, this is wrong as it idle capabilities will not go through this codepath. The fix is simple: undo the optimisation, flushing in `flushEventLog` by calling `flushAllCapsEventsBufs` after acquiring all capabilities. Fixes #19435. - - - - - e18c430d by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-01T10:11:39-05:00 rts/eventlog: Flush MainCapability buffer in non-threaded RTS Previously flushEventLog failed to flush anything but the global event buffer in the non-threaded RTS. Fixes #19436. - - - - - f512f9e2 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-01T10:11:39-05:00 testsuite: Accept allocations change in T10421 Metric Decrease: T10421 - - - - - 8c425bd8 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-01T17:29:44-05:00 Widen acceptance window of `MultiLayerModules` (#19293) [skip ci] As #19293 realises, this one keeps on flip flopping by 2.5% depending on how many modules there are within the GHC package. We should revert this once we figured out how to fix what's going on. - - - - - 7730713b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-01T17:30:21-05:00 Unify result type earlier to improve error messages Ticket #19364 helpfully points out that we do not currently take advantage of pushing the result type of an application into the arguments. This makes error messages notably less good. The fix is rather easy: move the result-type unification step earlier. It's even a bit more efficient; in the the checking case we now do one less zonk. See Note [Unify with expected type before typechecking arguments] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App This change generally improves error messages, but it made one worse: typecheck/should_fail/T16204c. That led me to the realisation that a good error can be replaced by a less-good one, which provoked me to change GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.inertsCanDischarge. It's explained in the new Note [Combining equalities] One other refactoring: I discovered that KindEqOrigin didn't need a Maybe in its type -- a nice simplification. - - - - - 3b79e8b8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-03-01T17:31:01-05:00 Infer multiplicity in case expressions This is a first step towards #18738. - - - - - 6429943b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-01T17:31:36-05:00 Fix terrible occurrence-analysis bug Ticket #19360 showed up a terrible bug in the occurrence analyser, in a situation like this Rec { f = g ; g = ..f... {-# RULE g .. = ...f... #-} } Then f was postInlineUnconditionally, but not in the RULE (which is simplified first), so we had a RULE mentioning a variable that was not in scope. This led me to review (again) the subtle loop-breaker stuff in the occurrence analyser. The actual changes are few, and are largely simplifications. I did a /lot/ of comment re-organising though. There was an unexpected amount of fallout. * Validation failed when compiling the stage2 compiler with profiling on. That turned to tickle a second latent bug in the same OccAnal code (at least I think it was always there), which led me to simplify still further; see Note [inl_fvs] in GHC.Core.Opt.OccurAnal. * But that in turn let me to some strange behaviour in CSE when ticks are in the picture, which I duly fixed. See Note [Dealing with ticks] in GHC.Core.Opt.CSE. * Then I got an ASSERT failure in CoreToStg, which again seems to be a latent bug. See Note [Ticks in applications] in GHC.CoreToStg * I also made one unforced change: I now simplify the RHS of a RULE in the same way as the RHS of a stable unfolding. This can allow a trivial binding to disappear sooner than otherwise, and I don't think it has any downsides. The change is in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.simplRules. - - - - - ce85cffc by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-01T17:32:12-05:00 Wrap LHsContext in Maybe in the GHC AST If the context is missing it is captured as Nothing, rather than putting a noLoc in the ParsedSource. Updates haddock submodule - - - - - 51828c6d by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-01T17:32:48-05:00 Fix a bug causing loss of sharing in `UniqSDFM` While fixing #18610, I noticed that ```hs f :: Bool -> Int f x = case (x, x) of (True, True) -> 1 (False, False) -> 2 ``` was *not* detected as exhaustive. I tracked it down to `equateUSDFM`, where upon merging equality classes of `x` and `y`, we failed to atually indirect the *representative* `x'` of the equality class of `x` to the representative `y'` of `y`. The fixed code is much more naturally and would I should have written in the first place. I can confirm that the above example now is detected as exhaustive. The commit that fixes #18610 comes directly after and it has `f` above as a regression test, so I saw no need to open a ticket or commit a separate regression test. - - - - - e571eda7 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-01T17:32:48-05:00 Pmc: Implement `considerAccessible` (#18610) Consider (`T18610`): ```hs f :: Bool -> Int f x = case (x, x) of (True, True) -> 1 (False, False) -> 2 (True, False) -> 3 -- Warning: Redundant ``` The third clause will be flagged as redundant. Nevertheless, the programmer might intend to keep the clause in order to avoid bitrot. After this patch, the programmer can write ```hs g :: Bool -> Int g x = case (x, x) of (True, True) -> 1 (False, False) -> 2 (True, False) | GHC.Exts.considerAccessible -> 3 -- No warning ``` And won't be bothered any longer. See also `Note [considerAccessible]` and the updated entries in the user's guide. Fixes #18610 and #19228. - - - - - 5d7978df by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-02T17:29:05-05:00 Define TRY_ACQUIRE_LOCK correctly when non-threaded - - - - - 8188adf0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-02T17:29:05-05:00 eventlog: Fix various races Previously the eventlog infrastructure had a couple of races that could pop up when using the startEventLog/endEventLog interfaces. In particular, stopping and then later restarting logging could result in data preceding the eventlog header, breaking the integrity of the stream. To fix this we rework the invariants regarding the eventlog and generally tighten up the concurrency control surrounding starting and stopping of logging. We also fix an unrelated bug, wherein log events from disabled capabilities could end up never flushed. - - - - - da351e44 by David Eichmann at 2021-03-02T17:29:05-05:00 Test start/endEventlogging: first header must be EVENT_HEADER_BEGIN - - - - - 507f8de2 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-03-02T17:29:43-05:00 Add a test for the calling convention of "foreign import prim" on x86_64 and AArch64 - - - - - 38ebb9db by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-03-02T17:29:43-05:00 Support auto-detection of MAX_REAL_FLOAT_REG and MAX_REAL_DOUBLE_REG up to 6 Fixes #17953 - - - - - ede60537 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-02T17:30:20-05:00 gitlab-ci: Disable utimensat in Darwin builds Fixes #17895. - - - - - 59e95bdf by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-03T08:12:27-05:00 Fix typo in docs [skip ci] - - - - - eea96042 by Daniel Winograd-Cort at 2021-03-03T08:12:28-05:00 Add cmpNat, cmpSymbol, and cmpChar Add Data.Type.Ord Add and update tests Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules - - - - - d8dc0f96 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-03T08:12:29-05:00 Fix array and cleanup conversion primops (#19026) The first change makes the array ones use the proper fixed-size types, which also means that just like before, they can be used without explicit conversions with the boxed sized types. (Before, it was Int# / Word# on both sides, now it is fixed sized on both sides). For the second change, don't use "extend" or "narrow" in some of the user-facing primops names for conversions. - Names like `narrowInt32#` are misleading when `Int` is 32-bits. - Names like `extendInt64#` are flat-out wrong when `Int is 32-bits. - `narrow{Int,Word}<N>#` however map a type to itself, and so don't suffer from this problem. They are left as-is. These changes are batched together because Alex happend to use the array ops. We can only use released versions of Alex at this time, sadly, and I don't want to have to have a release thatwon't work for the final GHC 9.2. So by combining these we get all the changes for Alex done at once. Bump hackage state in a few places, and also make that workflow slightly easier for the future. Bump minimum Alex version Bump Cabal, array, bytestring, containers, text, and binary submodules - - - - - d89deeba by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T08:12:29-05:00 Profiling: Allow heap profiling to be controlled dynamically. This patch exposes three new functions in `GHC.Profiling` which allow heap profiling to be enabled and disabled dynamically. 1. startHeapProfTimer - Starts heap profiling with the given RTS options 2. stopHeapProfTimer - Stops heap profiling 3. requestHeapCensus - Perform a heap census on the next context switch, regardless of whether the timer is enabled or not. - - - - - fe4202ce by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-03T08:12:39-05:00 Always INLINE ($!) ($) is INLINE so there is no reason ($!) shouldn't. - - - - - 38748d5f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-03T08:12:39-05:00 Minor simplification for leak indicators Avoid returning a lazy panic value when leak indicators are disabled. - - - - - 8a433a3c by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-03T08:12:39-05:00 Fix leaks of the HscEnv with quick flavour (#19356) Thanks @mpickering for finding them! - - - - - e81f2e4e by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-03T08:12:40-05:00 hadrian: Fix profiled flavour transformer Previously the profiled flavour transformer failed to add the profiled ways to the library and RTS ways lists, resulting in link failures. - - - - - 5c4dcc3e by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-03T08:12:40-05:00 ghc-heap: Fix profiled build Previously a255b4e38918065ac028789872e53239ac30ae1a failed to update the non-profiling codepath. - - - - - 3630b9ba by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-03T08:12:40-05:00 DmdAnal: Better syntax for demand signatures (#19016) The update of the Outputable instance resulted in a slew of documentation changes within Notes that used the old syntax. The most important doc changes are to `Note [Demand notation]` and the user's guide. Fixes #19016. - - - - - 3f9af891 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-03T08:12:42-05:00 Add a flag to dump the FastString table - - - - - ad0c2073 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-03-03T08:12:43-05:00 Build event logging rts in all flavours except GhcinGhci. This applies the fix for #19033 to all the other flavours as well. - - - - - df74e95a by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-03T08:12:43-05:00 User's Guide: document DefaultSignatures' interaction with subsumption As reported in #19432, the rules governing how `DefaultSignatures` are typechecked became stricter in GHC 9.0 due to simplified subsumption. However, this was far from obvious to me after reading the User's Guide section on `DefaultSignatures`. In this patch, I spruce up the documentation in that section so that it mentions these nuances. Resolves #19432. - - - - - 2f7e879b by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:09:34+00:00 Revert "Remove GHC.Types.Unique.Map module" This reverts commit 1c7c6f1afc8e7f7ba5d256780bc9d5bb5f3e7601. - - - - - 8402ea95 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:09:34+00:00 Profiling by info table mode (-hi) This profiling mode creates bands by the address of the info table for each closure. This provides a much more fine-grained profiling output than any of the other profiling modes. The `-hi` profiling mode does not require a profiling build. - - - - - 4b297979 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:09:34+00:00 Add -finfo-table-map which maps info tables to source positions This new flag embeds a lookup table from the address of an info table to information about that info table. The main interface for consulting the map is the `lookupIPE` C function > InfoProvEnt * lookupIPE(StgInfoTable *info) The `InfoProvEnt` has the following structure: > typedef struct InfoProv_{ > char * table_name; > char * closure_desc; > char * ty_desc; > char * label; > char * module; > char * srcloc; > } InfoProv; > > typedef struct InfoProvEnt_ { > StgInfoTable * info; > InfoProv prov; > struct InfoProvEnt_ *link; > } InfoProvEnt; The source positions are approximated in a similar way to the source positions for DWARF debugging information. They are only approximate but in our experience provide a good enough hint about where the problem might be. It is therefore recommended to use this flag in conjunction with `-g<n>` for more accurate locations. The lookup table is also emitted into the eventlog when it is available as it is intended to be used with the `-hi` profiling mode. Using this flag will significantly increase the size of the resulting object file but only by a factor of 2-3x in our experience. - - - - - a7aac008 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:09:34+00:00 Add option to give each usage of a data constructor its own info table The `-fdistinct-constructor-tables` flag will generate a fresh info table for the usage of any data constructor. This is useful for debugging as now by inspecting the info table, you can determine which usage of a constructor caused that allocation rather than the old situation where the info table always mapped to the definition site of the data constructor which is useless. In conjunction with `-hi` and `-finfo-table-map` this gives a more fine grained understanding of where constructor allocations arise from in a program. - - - - - 9087899e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:09:34+00:00 Add whereFrom and whereFrom# primop The `whereFrom` function provides a Haskell interface for using the information created by `-finfo-table-map`. Given a Haskell value, the info table address will be passed to the `lookupIPE` function in order to attempt to find the source location information for that particular closure. At the moment it's not possible to distinguish the absense of the map and a failed lookup. - - - - - db80a5cc by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:10:47+00:00 Add test for whereFrom# - - - - - 91d09039 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:11:06+00:00 Add release notes for -hi, -finfo-table-map and -fdistinct-constructor-tables - - - - - f121ffe4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:11:08+00:00 Don't use FastString to convert string to UTF8 - - - - - 7b9767b8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:11:08+00:00 Use a newtype for CHeader and CStub in ForeignStubs - - - - - f943edb0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-03T19:11:08+00:00 IPE: Give all constructor and function tables locations During testing it was observed that quite a few info tables were not being given locations (due to not being assigned source locations, because they were not enclosed by a source note). We can at least give the module name and type for such closures even if no more accurate source information. Especially for constructors this helps find them in the STG dumps. - - - - - db898c8a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-03-04T23:14:01-05:00 Add a Template Haskell warning flag -Wimplicit-lift Part of #17804. - - - - - e679321e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-04T23:14:37-05:00 Hadrian: Enable -ticky-dyn-thunk in ticky_ghc transformer This produces much more detailed ticky profiles which include names of constructors. Related !3340 !2098 Fixes #19403 - - - - - c6ec7f48 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-04T23:15:12-05:00 testsuite: Add test for #19413 This was fixed as a result of #19181. - - - - - f191fce7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-04T23:15:13-05:00 base: Add reference to #19413 to Note [unsafePerformIO and strictness] - - - - - 9de44e57 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-04T23:15:48-05:00 rts: Make markLiveObject thread-safe markLiveObject is called by GC worker threads and therefore must be thread-safe. This was a rather egregious oversight which the testsuite missed. (cherry picked from commit fe28a062e47bd914a6879f2d01ff268983c075ad) - - - - - 1a52c53b by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-04T23:16:24-05:00 gitlab-ci: Build releases with hyperlinked sources Fixes #19455. - - - - - 4cdf8b5e by Cale Gibbard at 2021-03-04T23:17:00-05:00 Bring back COMPLETE sets filtered by result TyCon (#14422) Commit 2a94228 dramatically simplified the implementation and improved the performance of COMPLETE sets while making them applicable in more scenarios at the same time. But it turned out that there was a change in semantics that (to me unexpectedly) broke users' expectations (see #14422): They relied on the "type signature" of a COMPLETE pragma to restrict the scrutinee types of a pattern match for which they are applicable. This patch brings back that filtering, so the semantics is the same as it was in GHC 9.0. See the updated Note [Implementation of COMPLETE pragmas]. There are a few testsuite output changes (`completesig13`, `T14422`) which assert this change. Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sebastian.graf at kit.edu> - - - - - 6467a48e by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-04T23:17:36-05:00 testsuite: Prevent T16318 from picking up .ghci Previously this test did nothing to prevent GHC from reading .ghci due to the `-e` arguments. Consequently it could fail due to multiple reloadings of DynFlags while evaluating .ghci. - - - - - 4cd98bd2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-03-05T04:48:39-05:00 Run linear Lint on the desugarer output (part of #19165) This addresses points (1a) and (1b) of #19165. - Move mkFailExpr to HsToCore/Utils, as it can be shared - Desugar incomplete patterns and holes to an empty case, as in Note [Incompleteness and linearity] - Enable linear linting of desugarer output - Mark MultConstructor as broken. It fails Lint, but I'd like to fix this separately. Metric Decrease: T6048 - - - - - b5155a6c by Harry Garrood harry at garrood.me at 2021-03-05T04:49:18-05:00 Add new driver test for use of outdated .o files This is something that's quite important for the correctness of the incremental build system and doesn't appear to be tested currently; this test fails on my hashing branch, whereas all of the other (non-perf) tests pass. - - - - - 6141aef4 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-03-05T14:01:20-05:00 Update bounds/hadrian to fix bootstrapping with 9.0. This fixes #19484. In detail we: * Bump the index-state of hackage. * Require alex-3.2.6, as alex-3.2.5 doesn't build with 9.0. * Allow Cabal-3.4 as 3.2 doesn't build with ghc 9.0. * Allow a newer QuickCheck version that accepts the new base version. * Some code changes to account for Cabal changes. - - - - - 31e265c1 by Andreas Schwab at 2021-03-05T14:01:56-05:00 Implement riscv64 LLVM backend This enables a registerised build for the riscv64 architecture. - - - - - dd23bd74 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-06T02:33:32-05:00 Windows: fix crlf on checkout Using .gitatttributes, we don't require users to set git's core.autocrlf setting to false on Windows to be able to checkout a working tree. - - - - - 9e0c0c3a by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-06T02:34:08-05:00 hadrian: Pass -fno-use-rpaths to GHC while linking This mirrors the make build system and ensures that we don't end up with references to the build directory in the final executable. Fixes #19485. - - - - - cf65cf16 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-03-06T19:27:04-05:00 Implement record dot syntax - - - - - 3e082f8f by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-07T17:01:40-05:00 Implement BoxedRep proposal This implements the BoxedRep proposal, refactoring the `RuntimeRep` hierarchy from: ```haskell data RuntimeRep = LiftedPtrRep | UnliftedPtrRep | ... ``` to ```haskell data RuntimeRep = BoxedRep Levity | ... data Levity = Lifted | Unlifted ``` Updates binary, haddock submodules. Closes #17526. Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - 657b5538 by Peter Trommler at 2021-03-08T07:31:39-05:00 Hadrian: Add powerpc64[le] to supported arch list Fixes #19409 - - - - - 33a4fd99 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-08T07:32:15-05:00 eventlog: Add MEM_RETURN event to give information about fragmentation See #19357 The event reports the * Current number of megablocks allocated * The number that the RTS thinks it needs * The number is managed to return to the OS When current > need then the difference is returned to the OS, the successful number of returned mblocks is reported by 'returned'. In a fragmented heap current > need but returned < current - need. - - - - - ffc96439 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-08T07:32:15-05:00 eventlog: Add BLOCKS_SIZE event The BLOCKS_SIZE event reports the size of the currently allocated blocks in bytes. It is like the HEAP_SIZE event, but reports about the blocks rather than megablocks. You can work out the current heap fragmentation by looking at the difference between HEAP_SIZE and BLOCKS_SIZE. Fixes #19357 - - - - - e145e44c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-08T07:32:15-05:00 eventlog: Add changelog entry for BLOCKS_SIZE and MEM_RETURN - - - - - e483775c by Daniel Winograd-Cort at 2021-03-08T07:32:53-05:00 Update changelog and release notes for Data.Type.Ord change - - - - - daa6363f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-08T18:24:07-05:00 DynFlags: move temp file management into HscEnv (#17957) - - - - - 47d6acd3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-08T18:24:42-05:00 rts: Use a separate free block list for allocatePinned The way in which allocatePinned took blocks out of the nursery was leading to horrible fragmentation in some workloads. The strategy now is that a separate free block list is reserved for each capability and blocks are taken from there. When it's empty the global SM lock is taken and a fresh block of size PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE is allocated. Fixes #19481 - - - - - bfa86250 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-08T18:25:19-05:00 eventlog: Repost initialisation events when eventlog restarts If startEventlog is called after the program has already started running then quite a few useful events are missing from the eventlog because they are only posted when the program starts. This patch adds a mechanism to declare that an event should be reposted everytime the startEventlog function is called. Now in EventLog.c there is a global list of functions called `eventlog_header_funcs` which stores a list of functions which should be called everytime the eventlog starts. When calling `postInitEvent`, the event will not only be immediately posted to the eventlog but also added to the global list. When startEventLog is called, the list is traversed and the events reposted. - - - - - 0a709dd9 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-09T02:46:20-05:00 Require GHC 8.10 as the minimum compiler for bootstrapping Now that GHC 9.0.1 is released, it is time to drop support for bootstrapping with GHC 8.8, as we only support building with the previous two major GHC releases. As an added bonus, this allows us to remove several bits of CPP that are either always true or no longer reachable. - - - - - 376427ec by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-09T02:46:56-05:00 Document operator sections' interaction with subsumption This resolves #19457 by making a note of breaking changes (introduced in GHC 9.2) to the way that GHC typechecks operator sections where the operator has nested `forall`s or contexts in its type signature. - - - - - 7a728ca6 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-03-09T02:47:31-05:00 Add a distclean command to hadrian. Hadrian should behave well and not delete files created by configure with the clean command. With this patch hadrian now deletes the fs/mingw tarballs only with distclean. This fixes #19320. The main impact being that validate won't have to redownload the tarballs when re-run. - - - - - aaa5fc21 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-03-09T18:51:55-05:00 Replace Ord TyLit with nonDetCmpTyLit (#19441) The Ord instance was non-deterministic, but it's easy assume that it is deterministic. In fact, haddock-api used to do exactly that before haddock/7e8c7c3491f3e769368b8e6c767c62a33e996c80 - - - - - 8fe274e2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-09T18:52:32-05:00 Fixes to dealing with the export of main It's surprisingly tricky to deal with 'main' (#19397). This patch does quite bit of refactoring do to it right. Well, more-right anyway! The moving parts are documented in GHC.Tc.Module Note [Dealing with main] Some other oddments: * Rename tcRnExports to rnExports; no typechecking here! * rnExports now uses checkNoErrs rather than failIfErrsM; the former fails only if rnExports itself finds errors * Small improvements to tcTyThingCategory, which ultimately weren't important to the patch, but I've retained as a minor improvement. - - - - - e9189745 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-09T18:53:07-05:00 Fix some warnings when bootstrapping with GHC 9.0 This fixes two classes of warnings that appear when bootstrapping with GHC 9.0: * `ghc-boot.cabal` was using `cabal-version: >=1.22`, which `cabal-install-3.4` now warns about, instead recommending the use of `cabal-version: 1.22`. * Several pattern matches were producing `Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive` because of incorrect CPP. The pattern-match coverage checker _did_ become smarter in GHC 9.1, however, so I ended up needing to keep the CPP, adjusting them to use `#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 901` instead. - - - - - df8e8ba2 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-03-09T18:53:43-05:00 Location for tuple section pattern error (#19504) This fixes a regression that led to loss of location information in error messages about the use of tuple sections in patterns. - - - - - afc357d2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-10T10:33:36-05:00 rts: Gradually return retained memory to the OS Related to #19381 #19359 #14702 After a spike in memory usage we have been conservative about returning allocated blocks to the OS in case we are still allocating a lot and would end up just reallocating them. The result of this was that up to 4 * live_bytes of blocks would be retained once they were allocated even if memory usage ended up a lot lower. For a heap of size ~1.5G, this would result in OS memory reporting 6G which is both misleading and worrying for users. In long-lived server applications this results in consistent high memory usage when the live data size is much more reasonable (for example ghcide) Therefore we have a new (2021) strategy which starts by retaining up to 4 * live_bytes of blocks before gradually returning uneeded memory back to the OS on subsequent major GCs which are NOT caused by a heap overflow. Each major GC which is NOT caused by heap overflow increases the consec_idle_gcs counter and the amount of memory which is retained is inversely proportional to this number. By default the excess memory retained is oldGenFactor (controlled by -F) / 2 ^ (consec_idle_gcs * returnDecayFactor) On a major GC caused by a heap overflow, the `consec_idle_gcs` variable is reset to 0 (as we could continue to allocate more, so retaining all the memory might make sense). Therefore setting bigger values for `-Fd` makes the rate at which memory is returned slower. Smaller values make it get returned faster. Setting `-Fd0` disables the memory return completely, which is the behaviour of older GHC versions. The default is `-Fd4` which results in the following scaling: > mapM print [(x, 1/ (2**(x / 4))) | x <- [1 :: Double ..20]] (1.0,0.8408964152537146) (2.0,0.7071067811865475) (3.0,0.5946035575013605) (4.0,0.5) (5.0,0.4204482076268573) (6.0,0.35355339059327373) (7.0,0.29730177875068026) (8.0,0.25) (9.0,0.21022410381342865) (10.0,0.17677669529663687) (11.0,0.14865088937534013) (12.0,0.125) (13.0,0.10511205190671433) (14.0,8.838834764831843e-2) (15.0,7.432544468767006e-2) (16.0,6.25e-2) (17.0,5.255602595335716e-2) (18.0,4.4194173824159216e-2) (19.0,3.716272234383503e-2) (20.0,3.125e-2) So after 13 consecutive GCs only 0.1 of the maximum memory used will be retained. Further to this decay factor, the amount of memory we attempt to retain is also influenced by the GC strategy for the oldest generation. If we are using a copying strategy then we will need at least 2 * live_bytes for copying to take place, so we always keep that much. If using compacting or nonmoving then we need a lower number, so we just retain at least `1.2 * live_bytes` for some protection. In future we might want to make this behaviour more aggressive, some relevant literature is > Ulan Degenbaev, Jochen Eisinger, Manfred Ernst, Ross McIlroy, and Hannes Payer. 2016. Idle time garbage collection scheduling. SIGPLAN Not. 51, 6 (June 2016), 570–583. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/2980983.2908106 which describes the "memory reducer" in the V8 javascript engine which on an idle collection immediately returns as much memory as possible. - - - - - d095954b by Adam Gundry at 2021-03-10T10:33:36-05:00 Do not remove shadowed record selectors from interactive context (fixes #19322) - - - - - 5581e7b4 by Adam Gundry at 2021-03-10T10:33:36-05:00 Simplify shadowing of DuplicateRecordFields in GHCi (fixes #19314) Previously, defining fields with DuplicateRecordFields in GHCi lead to strange shadowing behaviour, whereby fields would (accidentally) not shadow other fields. This simplifies things so that fields are shadowed in the same way whether or not DuplicateRecordFields is enabled. - - - - - 7d212b49 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-10T13:18:17-05:00 FastMutInt: Drop FastMutPtr This appears to be unused. - - - - - e6c9b1e6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-10T13:20:49-05:00 FastMutInt: Ensure that newFastMutInt initializes value Updates haddock submodule. - - - - - 41b183d6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-10T13:20:55-05:00 FastMutInt: Introduce atomicFetchAddFastMutInt This will be needed by FastString. - - - - - aa9dc323 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-10T13:20:55-05:00 FastString: Use FastMutInt instead of IORef Int This saves at least one I# allocation per FastString. - - - - - e687ba83 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-10T15:55:09-05:00 Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.1.0 - - - - - 8a59f49a by Luke Lau at 2021-03-10T15:55:09-05:00 template-haskell: Add putDoc, getDoc, withDecDoc and friends This adds two new methods to the Quasi class, putDoc and getDoc. They allow Haddock documentation to be added to declarations, module headers, function arguments and class/type family instances, as well as looked up. It works by building up a map of names to attach pieces of documentation to, which are then added in the extractDocs function in GHC.HsToCore.Docs. However because these template haskell names need to be resolved to GHC names at the time they are added, putDoc cannot directly add documentation to declarations that are currently being spliced. To remedy this, withDecDoc/withDecsDoc wraps the operation with addModFinalizer, and provides a more ergonomic interface for doing so. Similarly, the funD_doc, dataD_doc etc. combinators provide a more ergonomic interface for documenting functions and their arguments simultaneously. This also changes ArgDocMap to use an IntMap rather than an Map Int, for efficiency. Part of the work towards #5467 - - - - - 30ccf9ed by Joachim Breitner at 2021-03-10T16:57:59-05:00 Introduce GHC2021 language This adds support for -XGHC2021, as described in Proposal 0380 [1]. [1] https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0380-ghc2021.rst - - - - - 115cd3c8 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-03-10T16:58:50-05:00 Use GHC2021 as default language - - - - - fcfc66e5 by Roland Senn at 2021-03-10T16:59:05-05:00 Ignore breakpoint for a specified number of iterations. (#19157) * Implement new debugger command `:ignore` to set an `ignore count` for a specified breakpoint. * Allow new optional parameter on `:continue` command to set an `ignore count` for the current breakpoint. * In the Interpreter replace the current `Word8` BreakArray with an `Int` array. * Change semantics of values in `BreakArray` to: n < 0 : Breakpoint is disabled. n == 0 : Breakpoint is enabled. n > 0 : Breakpoint is enabled, but ignore next `n` iterations. * Rewrite `:enable`/`:disable` processing as a special case of `:ignore`. * Remove references to `BreakArray` from `ghc/UI.hs`. - - - - - d964d6fa by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-11T23:13:16-05:00 testsuite: Update Win32 test output for GHC2021 Fixes the Windows CI jobs. Requires update of the Win32 submodule. - - - - - 4fb704a5 by Tamar Christina at 2021-03-12T15:19:15-05:00 Update win32 submodule - - - - - edc9f7d4 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-13T01:09:03-05:00 Shorten the build pipeline - - - - - abe0f45b by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-13T20:27:31+08:00 bump submodule nofib - - - - - ba601db4 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-13T23:29:03+08:00 Force eol=lf; to prevent windows breakage. - - - - - 96b3c66b by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-14T11:52:56+08:00 Allow perf-nofib to fail - - - - - b73c9c5f by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-14T12:54:29-04:00 Implement the UnliftedDatatypes extension GHC Proposal: 0265-unlifted-datatypes.rst Discussion: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/265 Issues: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/19523 Implementation Details: Note [Implementation of UnliftedDatatypes] This patch introduces the `UnliftedDatatypes` extension. When this extension is enabled, GHC relaxes the restrictions around what result kinds are allowed in data declarations. This allows data types for which an unlifted or levity-polymorphic result kind is inferred. The most significant changes are in `GHC.Tc.TyCl`, where `Note [Implementation of UnliftedDatatypes]` describes the details of the implementation. Fixes #19523. - - - - - cd793767 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-14T12:55:07-04:00 Correct module name in `-fprof-callers` documentation - - - - - 1793ca9d by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-14T12:55:45-04:00 Pmc: Consider Required Constraints when guessing PatSyn arg types (#19475) This patch makes `guessConLikeUnivTyArgsFromResTy` consider required Thetas of PatSynCons, by treating them as Wanted constraints to be discharged with the constraints from the Nabla's TyState and saying "does not match the match type" if the Wanted constraints are unsoluble. It calls out into a new function `GHC.Tc.Solver.tcCheckWanteds` to do so. In pushing the failure logic around call sites of `initTcDsForSolver` inside it by panicking, I realised that there was a bunch of dead code surrounding `pmTopMoraliseType`: I was successfully able to delete the `NoChange` data constructor of `TopNormaliseTypeResult`. The details are in `Note [Matching against a ConLike result type]` and `Note [Instantiating a ConLike]. The regression test is in `T19475`. It's pretty much a fork of `T14422` at the moment. Co-authored-by: Cale Gibbard <cgibbard at gmail.com> - - - - - b15c876d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-03-14T12:56:21-04:00 Make traceHeapEventInfo an init event This means it will be reposted everytime the eventlog is started. - - - - - d412cd10 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-14T12:57:01-04:00 Write explicit IOEnv's Functor and MonadIO instances (#18202) - - - - - 87ae062a by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-14T12:57:40-04:00 Compute length only once in foldBal - - - - - 7ea7624c by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-15T00:42:27-04:00 Document the interaction between ScopedTypeVariables and StandaloneKindSignatures This documents a limitation of `StandaloneKindSignatures`—namely, that it does not bring type variables bound by an outermost `forall` into scope over a type-level declaration—in the GHC User's Guide. See #19498 for more discussion. - - - - - 92d98424 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-03-15T00:43:05-04:00 Fix record dot precedence (#19521) By moving the handling of TIGHT_INFIX_PROJ to the correct place, we can remove the isGetField hack and fix a bug at the same time. - - - - - 545cfefa by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-03-15T00:43:05-04:00 Test chained record construction/update/access According to the proposal, we have the following equivalence: e{lbl1 = val1}.val2 == (e{lbl1 = val1}).val2 This is a matter of parsing. Record construction/update must have the same precedence as dot access. Add a test case to ensure this. - - - - - b5b51c54 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-16T10:04:23+08:00 [ci] Skip test's on windows that often fail in CI. - - - - - 58cfcc65 by Hécate Moonlight at 2021-03-17T00:57:17-04:00 Make the CI jobs interruptible closes #19362 - - - - - 43a64744 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-17T04:16:27-04:00 [ci] don't make marge double build. This fixes !18744 - - - - - f11954b1 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-03-17T19:05:13-04:00 Add a test for fromInteger :: Integer -> Float/Double (#15926, #17231, #17782) - - - - - 540fa6b2 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-03-17T19:05:13-04:00 fromInteger :: Integer -> {Float,Double} now always round to nearest even integerToFloat# and integerToDouble# were moved from ghc-bignum to base. GHC.Integer.floatFromInteger and doubleFromInteger were removed. Fixes #15926, #17231, #17782 - - - - - 84927818 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-17T19:05:50-04:00 llvmGen: Accept range of LLVM versions Previously we would support only one LLVM major version. Here we generalize this to accept a range, taking this range to be LLVM 10 to 11, as 11 is necessary for Apple M1 support. We also accept 12, as that is what apple ships with BigSur on the M1. - - - - - d14a2068 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-17T19:06:33-04:00 Enhance pass result forcing When we use `withTiming` we need to force the results of each timed pass to better represent the time spent in each phase. This patch forces some results that weren't before. It also retrieve timings for the CoreToStg and WriteIface passes. - - - - - 665b757f by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-17T19:07:10-04:00 IfaceToType: Ensure that IfaceTyConInfo is shared In #19194 mpickering detailed that there are a LOT of allocations of IfaceTyConInfo: There are just two main cases: IfaceTyConInfo IsPromoted IfaceNormalTyCon and IfaceTyConInfo NotPromoted IfaceNormalTyCon. These should be made into CAFs and shared. From my analysis, the most common case is IfaceTyConInfo NotPromoted IfaceNormalTyCon (53 000) then IfaceTyConInfo IsPromoted IfaceNormalTyCon (28 000). This patch makes it so these are properly shared by using a smart constructor. Fixes #19194. - - - - - 4fbc8558 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-17T19:07:47-04:00 Eliminate selector thunk allocations - - - - - 42049339 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-17T19:07:47-04:00 CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear: Make linearRA body a join point Avoid top-level recursion. - - - - - fe6cad22 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-17T19:07:47-04:00 CmmtoAsm.Reg.Linear: Rewrite process CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear: More strictness More strictness - - - - - 6b10163e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-17T19:08:27-04:00 Disable bogus assertion (#19489) - - - - - 26d26974 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-17T19:09:03-04:00 Document how GADT patterns are matched from left-to-right, outside-in This adds some bullet points to the GHC User's Guide section on `GADTs` to explain some subtleties in how GHC typechecks GADT patterns. In particular, this adds examples of programs being rejected for matching on GADTs in a way that does not mesh with GHC's left-to-right, outside-in order for checking patterns, which can result in programs being rejected for seemingly counterintuitive reasons. (See #12018 for examples of confusion that arose from this.) In addition, now that we have visible type application in data constructor patterns, I mention a possible workaround of using `TypeApplications` to repair programs of this sort. Resolves #12018. - - - - - 30285415 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-03-17T19:09:40-04:00 Built-in type families: CharToNat, NatToChar (#19535) Co-authored-by: Daniel Rogozin <daniel.rogozin at serokell.io> Co-authored-by: Rinat Stryungis <rinat.stryungis at serokell.io> - - - - - 0a986685 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-19T19:58:52-04:00 testsuite: Make --ignore-perf-tests more expressive Allow skipping of only increases/decreases. - - - - - d03d8761 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-19T19:58:52-04:00 gitlab-ci: Ignore performance improvements in marge jobs Currently we have far too many merge failures due to cumulative performance improvements. Avoid this by accepting metric decreases in marge-bot jobs. Fixes #19562. - - - - - 7d027433 by Gaël Deest at 2021-03-20T07:48:01-04:00 [skip ci] Fix 'Ord' documentation inconsistency Current documentation for the `Ord` typeclass is inconsistent. It simultaneously mentions that: > The 'Ord' class is used for totally ordered datatypes. And: > The Haskell Report defines no laws for 'Ord'. However, '<=' is > customarily expected to implement a non-strict partial order […] The Haskell report (both 98 and 2010 versions) mentions total ordering, which implicitly does define laws. Moreover, `compare :: Ord a => a -> a -> Ordering` and `data Ordering = LT | EQ | GT` imply that the order is indeed total (there is no way to say that two elements are not comparable). This MR fixes the Haddock comment, and adds a comparability law to the list of suggested properties. - - - - - f940fd46 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-20T07:48:37-04:00 Add the main types to be used for exactprint in the GHC AST The MR introducing the API Annotations, !2418 is huge. Conceptually it is two parts, the one deals with introducing the new types to be used for annotations, and outlining how they will be used. This is a small change, localised to compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs and is contained in this commit. The follow-up, larger commit deals with mechanically working this through the entire AST and updating all the parts affected by it. It is being split so the part that needs good review feedback can be seen in isolation, prior to the rest coming in. - - - - - 95275a5f by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-20T07:48:38-04:00 GHC Exactprint main commit Metric Increase: T10370 parsing001 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - adf93721 by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-20T07:48:38-04:00 check-ppr,check-exact: Write out result as binary Previously we would use `writeFile` to write the intermediate files to check for round-tripping. However, this will open the output handle as a text handle, which on Windows will change line endings. Avoid this by opening as binary. Explicitly use utf8 encoding. This is for tests only, do not need to worry about user compatibility. - - - - - ceef490b by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-20T07:48:38-04:00 testsuite: Normalise slashes In the `comments` and `literals` tests, since they contain file paths. - - - - - dd11f2d5 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-03-20T07:49:15-04:00 Save the type of breakpoints in the Breakpoint tick in STG GHCi needs to know the types of all breakpoints, but it's not possible to get the exprType of any expression in STG. This is preparation for the upcoming change to make GHCi bytecode from STG instead of Core. - - - - - 26328a68 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-03-20T07:49:15-04:00 remove superfluous 'id' type parameter from GenTickish The 'id' type is now determined by the pass, using the XTickishId type family. - - - - - 0107f356 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-03-20T07:49:15-04:00 rename Tickish to CoreTickish - - - - - 7de3532f by Luite Stegeman at 2021-03-20T07:49:15-04:00 Transfer tickish things to GHC.Types.Tickish Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules - - - - - 1f94e0f7 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-03-20T07:49:15-04:00 Generate GHCi bytecode from STG instead of Core and support unboxed tuples and sums. fixes #1257 - - - - - 62b0e1bc by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-03-20T07:49:50-04:00 Make the simplifier slightly stricter. This commit reduces allocations by the simplifier by 3% for the Cabal test at -O2. We do this by making a few select fields, bindings and arguments strict which reduces allocations for the simplifier by around 3% in total for the Cabal test. Which is about 2% fewer allocations in total at -O2. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T18698a T18698b T9233 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872c T9872d T10421 T12425 T13253 T5321FD T9961 ------------------------- - - - - - 044e5be3 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-20T07:50:26-04:00 Nested CPR light (#19398) While fixing #19232, it became increasingly clear that the vestigial hack described in `Note [Optimistic field binder CPR]` is complicated and causes reboxing. Rather than make the hack worse, this patch gets rid of it completely in favor of giving deeply unboxed parameters the Nested CPR property. Example: ```hs f :: (Int, Int) -> Int f p = case p of (x, y) | x == y = x | otherwise = y ``` Based on `p`'s `idDemandInfo` `1P(1P(L),1P(L))`, we can see that both fields of `p` will be available unboxed. As a result, we give `p` the nested CPR property `1(1,1)`. When analysing the `case`, the field CPRs are transferred to the binders `x` and `y`, respectively, so that we ultimately give `f` the CPR property. I took the liberty to do a bit of refactoring: - I renamed `CprResult` ("Constructed product result result") to plain `Cpr`. - I Introduced `FlatConCpr` in addition to (now nested) `ConCpr` and and according pattern synonym that rewrites flat `ConCpr` to `FlatConCpr`s, purely for compiler perf reasons. - Similarly for performance reasons, we now store binders with a Top signature in a separate `IntSet`, see `Note [Efficient Top sigs in SigEnv]`. - I moved a bit of stuff around in `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils` and introduced `UnboxingDecision` to replace the `Maybe DataConPatContext` type we used to return from `wantToUnbox`. - Since the `Outputable Cpr` instance changed anyway, I removed the leading `m` which we used to emit for `ConCpr`. It's just noise, especially now that we may output nested CPRs. Fixes #19398. - - - - - 8592a246 by Simon Jakobi at 2021-03-20T07:51:01-04:00 Add compiler perf regression test for #9198 - - - - - d4605e7c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-20T07:51:36-04:00 Fix an levity-polymorphism error As #19522 points out, we did not account for visible type application when trying to reject naked levity-polymorphic functions that have no binding. This patch tidies up the code, and fixes the bug too. - - - - - 3fa3fb79 by John Ericson at 2021-03-20T07:52:12-04:00 Add more boundary checks for `rem` and `mod` It's quite backend-dependent whether we will actually handle that case right, so let's just always do this as a precaution. In particular, once we replace the native primops used here with the new sized primops, the 16-bit ones on x86 will begin to use 16-bit sized instructions where they didn't before. Though I'm not sure of any arch which has 8-bit scalar instructions, I also did those for consistency. Plus, there are *vector* 8-bit ops in the wild, so if we ever got into autovectorization or something maybe it's prudent to put this here as a reminder not to forget about catching overflows. Progress towards #19026 - - - - - 8e054ff3 by John Ericson at 2021-03-20T07:52:47-04:00 Fix literals for unregisterized backend of small types All credit to @hsyl20, who in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4717#note_338560 figured out this was a problem. To fix this, we use casts in addition to the shrinking and suffixing that is already done. It might make for more verbose code, I don't think that matters too much. In the future, perhaps some of the shrinking and suffixing can be removed for being redundant. That proved less trivial than it sounds, so this wasn't done at this time. Progress towards #19026 Metric Increase: T12707 T13379 Co-authored-by: Sylvain Henry <hsyl20 at gmail.com> - - - - - 226cefd0 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-20T07:53:24-04:00 Fix fake import in GHC.Exception.Type boot module It seems like I imported "GHC.Types ()" thinking that it would transitively import GHC.Num.Integer when I wrote that module; but it doesn't. This led to build failures. See https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2021-March/019641.html - - - - - e84e2805 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-03-20T07:54:01-04:00 Add fold vs. mconcat test T17123 - - - - - fa499356 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-20T07:54:36-04:00 Remove outdated Vagrantfile - - - - - 71e609fb by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-20T07:55:11-04:00 Add error information to osCommitMemory on failure. - - - - - fb939498 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-20T10:20:30-04:00 gitlab-ci: Always start with fresh clone Currently we are suffering from issues that appear to be caused by non-hermetic builds. Try avoiding this by setting `GIT_STRATEGY` to `clone`. - - - - - c53faa0c by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-20T15:12:12-04:00 Clean up TBDs in changelog (cherry picked from commit 4f334120c8e9cc4aefcbf11d99f169f648af9fde) - - - - - 91ddac2f by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-20T15:12:12-04:00 Move miscategorized items in template-haskell changelog - - - - - 6a375b53 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-20T15:12:12-04:00 Bump template-haskell version to 2.18.0.0 This requires bumping the `exceptions` and `text` submodules to bring in commits that bump their respective upper version bounds on `template-haskell`. Fixes #19083. - - - - - adbaa9a9 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-21T19:40:02-04:00 Remove unnecessary extendTyVarEnvFVRn function The `extendTyVarEnvFVRn` function does the exact same thing as `bindLocalNamesFV`. I see no meaningful distinction between the two functions, so let's just remove the former (which is only used in a handful of places) in favor of the latter. Historical note: `extendTyVarEnvFVRn` and `bindLocalNamesFV` used to be distinct functions, but their implementations were synchronized in 2004 as a part of commit 20e39e0e07e4a8e9395894b2785d6675e4e3e3b3. - - - - - 0cbdba27 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-21T21:04:42-04:00 [ci/arm/darwin/testsuite] Forwards ports from GHC-8.10 This is a set of forward ports (cherry-picks) from 8.10 - a7d22795ed [ci] Add support for building on aarch64-darwin - 5109e87e13 [testlib/driver] denoise - 307d34945b [ci] default value for CONFIGURE_ARGS - 10a18cb4e0 [testsuite] mark ghci056 as fragile - 16c13d5acf [ci] Default value for MAKE_ARGS - ab571457b9 [ci/build] Copy config.sub around - 251892b98f [ci/darwin] bump nixpkgs rev - 5a6c36ecb4 [testsuite/darwin] fix conc059 - aae95ef0c9 [ci] add timing info - 3592d1104c [Aarch64] No div-by-zero; disable test. - 57671071ad [Darwin] mark stdc++ tests as broken - 33c4d49754 [testsuite] filter out superfluous dylib warnings - 4bea83afec [ci/nix-shell] Add Foundation and Security - 6345530062 [testsuite/json2] Fix failure with LLVM backends - c3944bc89d [ci/nix-shell] [Darwin] Stop the ld warnings about libiconv. - b821fcc714 [testsuite] static001 is not broken anymore. - f7062e1b0c [testsuite/arm64] fix section_alignment - 820b076698 [darwin] stop the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH madness - 07b1af0362 [ci/nix-shell] uniquify NIX_LDFLAGS{_FOR_TARGET} As well as a few additional fixups needed to make this block compile: - Fixup all.T - Set CROSS_TARGET, BROKEN_TESTS, XZ, RUNTEST_ARGS, default value. - [ci] shell.nix bump happy - - - - - c46e8147 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-21T21:04:42-04:00 [elf/aarch64] Fall Through decoration - - - - - 069abe27 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-21T21:04:42-04:00 [llvm/darwin] change vortex cpu to generic For now only the apple flavoured llvm knows vortex, as we build against other toolchains, lets stay with generic for now. - - - - - 2907949c by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-21T21:04:42-04:00 [ci] Default values for GITLAB_CI_BRANCH, and IGNORE_PERF_FAILURES - - - - - e82d32d6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-22T09:22:29-04:00 compiler: Introduce mutableByteArrayContents# primop As noted in #19540, a number of users within and outside of GHC rely on unsafeCoerceUnlifted to work around the fact that this was missing - - - - - eeba7a3a by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-22T09:22:29-04:00 base: Use mutableByteArrayContents - - - - - a9129f9f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-22T09:23:04-04:00 Short-circuit warning generation for partial type signatures This Note says it all: Note [Skip type holes rapidly] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suppose we have module with a /lot/ of partial type signatures, and we compile it while suppressing partial-type-signature warnings. Then we don't want to spend ages constructing error messages and lists of relevant bindings that we never display! This happened in #14766, in which partial type signatures in a Happy-generated parser cause a huge increase in compile time. The function ignoreThisHole short-circuits the error/warning generation machinery, in cases where it is definitely going to be a no-op. It makes a pretty big difference on the Sigs.hs example in #14766: Compile-time allocation GHC 8.10 5.6G Before this patch 937G With this patch 4.7G Yes, that's more than two orders of magnitude! - - - - - 6e437a12 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-22T18:35:24-04:00 UniqSM: oneShot-ify Part of #18202 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12707 T3294 ------------------------- - - - - - 26dd1f88 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-23T08:09:05-04:00 More improvement to MonoLocalBinds documentation - - - - - 26ba86f7 by Peter Trommler at 2021-03-23T08:09:40-04:00 PPC NCG: Fix int to float conversion In commit 540fa6b2 integer to float conversions were changed to round to the nearest even. Implement a special case for 64 bit integer to single precision floating point numbers. Fixes #19563. - - - - - 7a657751 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-23T13:00:37-04:00 rts: Use long-path-aware stat Previously `pathstat` relied on msvcrt's `stat` implementation, which was not long-path-aware. It should rather be defined in terms of the `stat` implementation provided by `utils/fs`. Fixes #19541. - - - - - 05c5c054 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-23T13:01:15-04:00 Move loader state into Interp The loader state was stored into HscEnv. As we need to have two interpreters and one loader state per interpreter in #14335, it's natural to make the loader state a field of the Interp type. As a side effect, many functions now only require a Interp parameter instead of HscEnv. Sadly we can't fully free GHC.Linker.Loader of HscEnv yet because the loader is initialised lazily from the HscEnv the first time it is used. This is left as future work. HscEnv may not contain an Interp value (i.e. hsc_interp :: Maybe Interp). So a side effect of the previous side effect is that callers of the modified functions now have to provide an Interp. It is satisfying as it pushes upstream the handling of the case where HscEnv doesn't contain an Interpreter. It is better than raising a panic (less partial functions, "parse, don't validate", etc.). - - - - - df895b3f by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-23T20:43:36-04:00 gitlab-ci: Rework handling of head.hackage job trigger GitLab 12.3 now has reasonable support [1] for cross-project job dependencies, allowing us to drop the awful hack of a shell script we used previously. [1] https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/multi_project_pipelines.html#mirroring-status-from-triggered-pipeline - - - - - 25306ddc by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-23T20:44:11-04:00 EPA: Run exactprint transformation tests as part of CI EPA == exact print annotations. When !2418 landed, it did not run the tests brought over from ghc-exactprint for making sure the AST prints correctly efter being edited. This enables those tests. - - - - - 55fd158d by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-24T12:35:23+01:00 CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear: Use concat rather than repeated (++) - - - - - 23f4bc89 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-24T12:35:23+01:00 CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear: oneShot-ify RegM ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T783 T4801 T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD ------------------------- - - - - - 60127035 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-03-24T16:10:07-04:00 STG AST - Make ConstructorNumber always a field. It's used by all passes and already used as a regular field. So I figured it would be both more consistent and performant to make it a regular field for all constructors. I also added a few bangs in the process. - - - - - 5483b1a4 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-03-24T23:31:09-04:00 hadrian: remove alex and happy from build-tools Hadrian doesn't actually depend on them as built-tools and normal usage where you want to compile GHC will pick up the tools before you run hadrian via the ./configure script. Not building an extra copy of alex and happy might also improve overall build-times when building from scratch. - - - - - aa99f516 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-24T23:31:44-04:00 Fix the binder-swap transformation in OccurAnal The binder-swap transformation needs to be iterated, as shown by #19581. The fix is pretty simple, and is explained in point (BS2) of Note [The binder-swap substitution]. Net effect: - sometimes, fewer simplifier iterations - sometimes, more case merging - - - - - 0029df2b by Hécate at 2021-03-25T04:52:41-04:00 Add compiler linting to CI This commit adds the `lint:compiler` Hadrian target to the CI runner. It does also fixes hints in the compiler/ and libraries/base/ codebases. - - - - - 1350a5cd by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-25T04:53:16-04:00 EPA : Remove ApiAnn from ParsedModule All the comments are now captured in the AST, there is no need for a side-channel structure for them. - - - - - c74bd3da by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-25T17:31:57+00:00 EPA: Tidy up some GHC.Parser.Annotation comments This is a follow up from !2418 / #19579 [skip ci] - - - - - 0d5d344d by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-03-25T17:36:50-04:00 Implement -Wmissing-kind-signatures Fixes #19564 - - - - - d930fecb by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Refactor interface loading In order to support several home-units and several independent unit-databases, it's easier to explicitly pass UnitState, DynFlags, etc. to interface loading functions. This patch converts some functions using monads such as IfG or TcRnIf with implicit access to HscEnv to use IO instead and to pass them specific fields of HscEnv instead of an HscEnv value. - - - - - 872a9444 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Refactor NameCache * Make NameCache the mutable one and replace NameCacheUpdater with it * Remove NameCache related code duplicated into haddock Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 599efd90 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Refactor FinderCache - - - - - 532c6a54 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Remove UniqSupply from NameCache As suggested by @alexbiehl, this patch replaces the always updated UniqSupply in NameCache with a fixed Char and use it with `uniqFromMask` to generate uniques. This required some refactoring because getting a new unique from the NameCache can't be done in pure code anymore, in particular not in an atomic update function for `atomicModifyIORef`. So we use an MVar instead to store the OrigNameCache field. For some reason, T12545 increases (+1%) on i386 while it decreases on other CI runners. T9630 ghc/peak increases only with the dwarf build on CI (+16%). Metric Decrease: T12425 T12545 T9198 T12234 Metric Increase: T12545 T9630 Update haddock submodule - - - - - 89ee9206 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Use foldGet in getSymbolTable Implement @alexbiehl suggestion of using a foldGet function to avoid the creation of an intermediate list while reading the symbol table. Do something similar for reading the Hie symbol table and the interface dictionary. Metric Decrease: T10421 - - - - - a9c0b3ca by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 628417b4 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:00:07-04:00 Fix lint issue - - - - - ef03fa6f by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-03-26T19:00:42-04:00 Bump Win32 to 2.13.0.0 Bumps Win32 submodule. - - - - - 5741caeb by Sylvain Henry at 2021-03-26T19:01:20-04:00 Only update config.sub when it already exists (#19574) - - - - - 57d21e6a by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-26T23:02:15-04:00 Rubbish literals for all representations (#18983) This patch cleans up the complexity around WW's `mk_absent_let` by broadening the scope of `LitRubbish`. Rubbish literals now store the `PrimRep` they represent and are ultimately lowered in Cmm. This in turn allows absent literals of `VecRep` or `VoidRep`. The latter allows absent literals for unlifted coercions, as requested in #18983. I took the liberty to rewrite and clean up `Note [Absent fillers]` and `Note [Rubbish values]` to account for the new implementation and to make them more orthogonal in their description. I didn't add a new regression test, as `T18982` already contains the test in the ticket and its test output changes as expected. Fixes #18983. - - - - - c83e4d05 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-03-26T23:02:52-04:00 hadrian: build ghc-stageN wrapper when building the stageN:exe:ghc-bin target - - - - - 59375de1 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-03-27T18:09:31-04:00 bump submodule nofib - - - - - f72d4ebb by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-27T18:10:06-04:00 rts: Fix joinOSThread on Windows Previously we were treating the thread ID as a HANDLE, but it is not. We must first OpenThread. - - - - - f6960b18 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-28T00:11:46-04:00 Make RULES more robust in GHC.Float The RULES that use hand-written specialised code for overloaded class methods like floor, ceiling, truncate etc were fragile to certain transformations. This patch makes them robust. See #19582. It's all described in Note [Rules for overloaded class methods]. No test case because currently we don't do the transformation (floating out over-saturated applications) that makes this patch have an effect. But we may so so in future, and this patch makes the RULES much more robust. - - - - - b02c8ef7 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-03-28T00:12:21-04:00 Rename StrictSig to DmdSig (#19597) In #19597, we also settled on the following renamings: * `idStrictness` -> `idDmdSig`, `strictnessInfo` -> `dmdSigInfo`, `HsStrictness` -> `HsDmdSig` * `idCprInfo` -> `idCprSig`, `cprInfo` -> `cprSigInfo`, `HsCpr` -> `HsCprSig` Fixes #19597. - - - - - 29d75863 by Fendor at 2021-03-28T17:26:37-04:00 Add UnitId to Target record In the future, we want `HscEnv` to support multiple home units at the same time. This means, that there will be 'Target's that do not belong to the current 'HomeUnit'. This is an API change without changing behaviour. Update haddock submodule to incorporate API changes. - - - - - 9594f6f6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-28T17:27:12-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump ci-images Upgrades bootstrap GHC to 8.10.4, hopefully avoiding #19600. - - - - - 9c9e40e5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-03-28T17:27:49-04:00 Replace - with negate It also failed to parse with HLint (I wonder how GHC itself handles it?) - - - - - c30af951 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-03-29T07:58:00+02:00 Add `MessageClass`, rework `Severity` and add `DiagnosticReason`. Other than that: * Fix T16167,json,json2,T7478,T10637 tests to reflect the introduction of the `MessageClass` type * Remove `makeIntoWarning` * Remove `warningsToMessages` * Refactor GHC.Tc.Errors 1. Refactors GHC.Tc.Errors so that we use `DiagnosticReason` for "choices" (defer types errors, holes, etc); 2. We get rid of `reportWarning` and `reportError` in favour of a general `reportDiagnostic`. * Introduce `DiagnosticReason`, `Severity` is an enum: This big commit makes `Severity` a simple enumeration, and introduces the concept of `DiagnosticReason`, which classifies the /reason/ why we are emitting a particular diagnostic. It also adds a monomorphic `DiagnosticMessage` type which is used for generic messages. * The `Severity` is computed (for now) from the reason, statically. Later improvement will add a `diagReasonSeverity` function to compute the `Severity` taking `DynFlags` into account. * Rename `logWarnings` into `logDiagnostics` * Add note and expand description of the `mkHoleError` function - - - - - 4421fb34 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:48-04:00 [macho] improved linker with proper plt support This is a pre-requisite for making aarch64-darwin work. - - - - - e754ff7f by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 Allocate Adjustors and mark them readable in two steps This drops allocateExec for darwin, and replaces it with a alloc, write, mark executable strategy instead. This prevents us from trying to allocate an executable range and then write to it, which X^W will prohibit on darwin. This will *only* work if we can use mmap. - - - - - 026a53e0 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [linker] Additional FALLTHROUGH decorations. - - - - - dc6fa61c by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [linker] SymbolExtras are only used on PPC and X86 - - - - - 710ef9d2 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [linker] align prototype with implementation signature. - - - - - e72a2f77 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [linker/aarch64-elf] support section symbols for GOT relocation - - - - - 38504b6f by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [testsuite] Fix SubsectionsViaSymbols test - - - - - 93b8db6b by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [linker] no munmap if either agument is invalid. - - - - - 095e1624 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [rts] cast return value to struct. - - - - - 09ea36cf by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [aarch64-darwin] be very careful of warnings. So we did *not* have the stgCallocBytes prototype, and subsequently the C compiler defaulted to `int` as a return value. Thus generating sxtw instructions for the return value of stgCalloBytes to produce the expected void *. - - - - - 4bbd1445 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [testlib] ignore strip warnings - - - - - df08d548 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [armv7] arm32 needs symbols! - - - - - f3c23939 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [testsuite/aarch64] disable T18623 - - - - - 142950d9 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [testsuite/aarch64-darwin] disable T12674 - - - - - 66044095 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-03-29T17:25:49-04:00 [armv7] PIC by default + [aarch64-linux] T11276 metric increase Metric Increase: T11276 - - - - - afdacc55 by Takenobu Tani at 2021-03-30T20:41:46+09:00 users-guide: Correct markdown for ghc-9.2 This patch corrects some markdown. [skip ci] - - - - - 470839c5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-03-30T17:39:39-04:00 Additionally export asum from Control.Applicative Fixes #19575 - - - - - 128fd85c by Simon Jakobi at 2021-03-30T17:40:14-04:00 Add regression test for #5298 Closes #5298. - - - - - 86e7aa01 by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-30T19:14:19-04:00 gitlab-ci: Trigger head.hackage jobs via pipeline ID As noted in ghc/head.hackage!152, the previous plan of using the commit didn't work when the triggering pipeline had not yet successfully finished. - - - - - 59e82fb3 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-03-31T11:12:17-04:00 import Data.List with explicit import list - - - - - 44774dc5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-03-31T11:12:17-04:00 Add -Wcompat to hadrian Update submodules haskeline and hpc - - - - - dbadd672 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-31T11:12:52-04:00 The result kind of a signature can't mention quantified vars This patch fixes a small but egregious bug, which allowed a type signature like f :: forall a. blah not to fail if (blah :: a). Acutally this only showed up as a ASSERT error (#19495). The fix is very short, but took quite a bit of head scratching Hence the long Note [Escaping kind in type signatures] While I was in town, I also added a short-cut for the common case of having no quantifiers to tcImplicitTKBndrsX. Metric Decrease: T9198 Metric Increase: T9198 - - - - - 2fcebb72 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-31T11:13:28-04:00 EPA : Rename AddApiAnn to AddEpAnn As port of the process of migrating naming from API Annotations to exact print annotations (EPA) Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 - - - - - 0fe5175a by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-31T11:13:28-04:00 EPA : Rename ApiAnn to EPAnn Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - d03005e6 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-31T11:13:28-04:00 EPA : rename 'api annotations' to 'exact print annotations' In comments, and notes. Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 - - - - - 49bc1e9e by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-31T11:13:28-04:00 EPA : rename AnnAnchor to EpaAnchor Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 - - - - - 798d8f80 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-03-31T11:13:28-04:00 EPA : Rename AnnComment to EpaComment Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 - - - - - 317295da by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-03-31T11:14:04-04:00 Avoid fundep-caused loop in the typechecker Ticket #19415 showed a nasty typechecker loop, which can happen with fundeps that do not satisfy the coverage condition. This patch fixes the problem. It's described in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact Note [Fundeps with instances] It's not a perfect solution, as the Note explains, but it's better than the status quo. - - - - - aaf8e293 by Ryan Scott at 2021-03-31T11:14:39-04:00 Add regression tests for #17772 and #18308 Resolves #17772. Addresses one part of #18308. - - - - - efe5fdab by Ben Gamari at 2021-03-31T11:15:14-04:00 gitlab-ci: Extend expiration time of simple perf job artifacts - - - - - 5192183f by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-04-01T00:39:28-04:00 import Data.List with explicit import list - - - - - bddecda1 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-04-01T00:39:28-04:00 Data.List specialization to [] - Remove GHC.OldList - Remove Data.OldList - compat-unqualified-imports is no-op - update haddock submodule - - - - - 751b2144 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Encapsulate the EPS IORef in a newtype - - - - - 29326979 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Properly initialise UnitEnv - - - - - 0219297c by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Move unit DBs in UnitEnv Also make the HomeUnit optional to keep the field strict and prepare for UnitEnvs without a HomeUnit (e.g. in Plugins envs, cf #14335). - - - - - 7acfb617 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Move HPT in UnitEnv - - - - - 85d7056a by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Move the EPS into UnitEnv - - - - - 706fad60 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-01T00:40:07-04:00 Fix tests - - - - - b2f51099 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-01T08:21:30-04:00 ghc-bignum: Add missing source files to cabal file - - - - - 9b05b601 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-01T08:21:30-04:00 ghc-boot: Use cabal-version: 3.0 - - - - - 75e594d0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-01T08:21:30-04:00 libiserv: Add description - - - - - 2266bdae by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-01T08:21:30-04:00 configure: Update comment describing versioning policy As noted in my comment on #19058, this comment was previously a bit misleading in the case of stable branches. - - - - - 65c50d8d by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-01T08:21:30-04:00 gitlab-ci: Drop Debian 8 job - - - - - d44e42a2 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-04-01T08:22:06-04:00 Add missing axiom exports for CharToNat/NatToChar When the CharToNat and NatToChar type families were added, the corresponding axioms were not exported. This led to a failure much like #14934 - - - - - 15b6c9f9 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-04-01T16:13:23-04:00 Compute Severity of diagnostics at birth This commit further expand on the design for #18516 by getting rid of the `defaultReasonSeverity` in favour of a function called `diagReasonSeverity` which correctly takes the `DynFlags` as input. The idea is to compute the `Severity` and the `DiagnosticReason` of each message "at birth", without doing any later re-classifications, which are potentially error prone, as the `DynFlags` might evolve during the course of the program. In preparation for a proper refactoring, now `pprWarning` from the Parser.Ppr module has been renamed to `mkParserWarn`, which now takes a `DynFlags` as input. We also get rid of the reclassification we were performing inside `printOrThrowWarnings`. Last but not least, this commit removes the need for reclassify inside GHC.Tc.Errors, and also simplifies the implementation of `maybeReportError`. Update Haddock submodule - - - - - 84b76f60 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-01T16:13:59-04:00 Chiral foldable caveats - - - - - 07393306 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-01T16:13:59-04:00 Address review feedback on chirality Also added nested foldr example for `concat`. - - - - - 8ef6eaf7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:15:23-04:00 sdist: Fix packaging of Windows tarballs These now live in the ghc-tarballs/mingw-w64 directory. Fixes #19316. - - - - - 82d8847e by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:15:23-04:00 gitlab-ci: CI wibbles Ensure that deb10-dwarf artifacts are preserved. - - - - - ee877571 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:15:23-04:00 gitlab-ci: Ignore performance metrics failures in release jobs We don't want these failing merely due to performance metrics - - - - - ee55d57e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-02T05:15:59-04:00 Fix copy+pasto in Sanity.c - - - - - 78ca4a27 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:16:35-04:00 testsuite: Make passFail a boolean - - - - - a9154662 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:16:35-04:00 testsuite: Check test stats only after test correctness Ticket #19576 noted that a test that failed in correctness (e.g. due to stderr mismatch) *and* failed due to a metrics change would report misleading stats. This was due to the testsuite driver *first* checking stats, before checking for correctness. Fix this. Closes #19576. - - - - - c265d19f by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-02T05:17:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #7275 - - - - - ce706fae by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-02T05:17:47-04:00 Pmc: Add regression test for #19622 It appears that the issue has already been fixed. Judging by the use of a pattern synonym with a provided constraint, my bet is on 1793ca9d. Fixes #19622. - - - - - 918d5021 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-05T20:37:28-04:00 configure: Fix parsing of ARM triples To support proper parsing of arm64 targets, we needed to adjust the GHC_LLVM_TARGET function to allow parsing arm64-apple-darwin into aarch64. This however discared the proper os detection. To rectify this, we'll pull the os detection into separate block. Fixes #19173. - - - - - 9c9adbd0 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-04-05T20:38:07-04:00 Implement proposal 403: Lexer cleanup This allows Other Numbers to be used in identifiers, and also documents other, already existing lexer divergence from Haskell Report - - - - - 89acbf35 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-05T20:38:42-04:00 Add special case to stripStgTicksTop for [] In the common case where the list of ticks is empty, building a thunk just applies 'reverse' to '[]' which is quite wasteful. - - - - - 77772bb1 by Harry Garrood harry at garrood.me at 2021-04-05T20:39:19-04:00 Add type signature for TargetContents.go These changes made it slightly easier for me to work out what was going on in this test. I've also fixed a typo in the comments. - - - - - 49528121 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-04-05T20:39:54-04:00 Introduce SevIgnore Severity to suppress warnings This commit introduces a new `Severity` type constructor called `SevIgnore`, which can be used to classify diagnostic messages which are not meant to be displayed to the user, for example suppressed warnings. This extra constructor allows us to get rid of a bunch of redundant checks when emitting diagnostics, typically in the form of the pattern: ``` when (optM Opt_XXX) $ addDiagnosticTc (WarningWithFlag Opt_XXX) ... ``` Fair warning! Not all checks should be omitted/skipped, as evaluating some data structures used to produce a diagnostic might still be expensive (e.g. zonking, etc). Therefore, a case-by-case analysis must be conducted when deciding if a check can be removed or not. Last but not least, we remove the unnecessary `CmdLine.WarnReason` type, which is now redundant with `DiagnosticReason`. - - - - - 3483c3de by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-04-05T20:39:54-04:00 Correct warning for deprecated and unrecognised flags Fixes #19616. This commit changes the `GHC.Driver.Errors.handleFlagWarnings` function to rely on the newly introduced `DiagnosticReason`. This allows us to correctly pretty-print the flags which triggered some warnings and in turn remove the cruft around this function (like the extra filtering and the `shouldPrintWarning` function. - - - - - 54247fb1 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-04-05T20:40:30-04:00 ./configure: Indicate that GHC=… should be a full path and not just the name on the binary on the `$PATH`. - - - - - 5db116e9 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-04-05T20:40:30-04:00 Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 2783d498 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-04-05T20:41:06-04:00 fix sub-word literals in GHCi - - - - - 33b88645 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-04-05T20:41:41-04:00 Add regression test for T19474. In version 0.12.2.0 of vector when used with GHC-9.0 we rebox values from storeable mutable vectors. This should catch such a change in the future. - - - - - 939fa61c by Łukasz Gołębiewski at 2021-04-05T20:42:17-04:00 Fixes Monad's associativity docs It is incorrectly displayed in hackage as: `m1 <*> m2 = m1 >>= (x1 -> m2 >>= (x2 -> return (x1 x2)))` which isn't correct Haskell - - - - - 10782edf by Simon Jakobi at 2021-04-05T20:42:53-04:00 Mark p6 and T3333 as fragile See #17018. - - - - - 048af266 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-04-05T20:43:27-04:00 One-Shotify GHC.Utils.Monad.State (#18202) - - - - - 83654240 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-05T20:44:02-04:00 Add (expect_broken) test for #11545 - - - - - 53cf2c04 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-05T20:44:37-04:00 hadrian: Refactor hlint target Not only does this eliminate some code duplication but we also add a maximum core count to HLint's command-line, hopefully avoiding issue #19600. - - - - - eac9d376 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-05T20:45:12-04:00 hadrian: Fix build-stack-nix As noted by #19589, `stack` is not stateful and therefore must be passed `--nix` on every invocation. Do so. Fixes #19589. - - - - - bfe8ef8e by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-05T20:45:46-04:00 rts: Fix usage of pthread_setname_np Previously we used this non-portable function unconditionally, breaking FreeBSD. Fixes #19637. - - - - - 403bf88c by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-05T20:46:21-04:00 Revert "[ci/arm/darwin/testsuite] Forwards ports from GHC-8.10" This reverts commit 0cbdba2768d84a0f6832ae5cf9ea1e98efd739da. - - - - - 54880c13 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-05T20:46:59-04:00 Bignum: fix invalid hs-boot declaration (#19638) - - - - - 247684ad by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-05T20:47:37-04:00 Bignum: remove unused extra files - - - - - 2e3a6fba by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-04-07T12:37:11-04:00 hadrian: don't hardcode -fuse-ld=gold in hsc2hs wrapper #19514 - - - - - b06e457d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-07T12:37:47-04:00 Make specialisation a bit more aggressive The patch commit c43c981705ec33da92a9ce91eb90f2ecf00be9fe Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Fri Oct 23 16:15:51 2009 +0000 Fix Trac #3591: very tricky specialiser bug fixed a nasty specialisation bug /for DFuns/. Eight years later, this patch commit 2b74bd9d8b4c6b20f3e8d9ada12e7db645cc3c19 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Wed Jun 7 12:03:51 2017 +0100 Stop the specialiser generating loopy code extended it to work for /imported/ DFuns. But in the process we lost the fact that it was needed only for DFuns! As a result we started silently losing useful specialisation for non-DFuns. But there was no regression test to spot the lossage. Then, nearly four years later, Andreas filed #19599, which showed the lossage in high relief. This patch restores the DFun test, and adds Note [Avoiding loops (non-DFuns)] to explain why. This is undoubtedly a very tricky corner of the specialiser, and one where I would love to have a more solid argument, even a paper! But meanwhile I think this fixes the lost specialisations without introducing any new loops. I have two regression tests, T19599 and T19599a, so I hope we'll know if we lose them again in the future. Vanishingly small effect on nofib. A couple of compile-time benchmarks improve T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1660559328.0 1643827784.0 -1.0% GOOD T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1691359152.0 1672879384.0 -1.1% GOOD Many others wiggled around a bit. Metric Decrease: T9872a T9872c - - - - - 546f8b14 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-07T12:38:22-04:00 hadrian: Don't try to build iserv-prof if we don't have profiled libraries Workaround for #19624 - - - - - d014ab0d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-07T12:39:00-04:00 Remove dynamic-by-default (#16782) Dynamic-by-default was a mechanism to automatically select the -dynamic way for some targets. It was implemented in a convoluted way: it was defined as a flavour option, hence it couldn't be passed as a global settings (which are produced by `configure` before considering flavours), so a build system rule was used to pass -DDYNAMIC_BY_DEFAULT to the C compiler so that deriveConstants could infer it. * Make build system has it disabled for 8 years (951e28c0625ece7e0db6ac9d4a1e61e2737b10de) * It has never been implemented in Hadrian * Last time someone tried to enable it 1 year ago it didn't work (!2436) * Having this as a global constant impedes making GHC multi-target (see !5427) This commit fully removes support for dynamic-by-default. If someone wants to reimplement something like this, it would probably need to move the logic in the compiler. (Doing this would probably need some refactoring of the way the compiler handles DynFlags: DynFlags are used to store and to pass enabled ways to many parts of the compiler. It can be set by command-line flags, GHC API, global settings. In multi-target GHC, we will use DynFlags to load the target platform and its constants: but at this point with the current DynFlags implementation we can't easily update the existing DynFlags with target-specific options such as dynamic-by-default without overriding ways previously set by the user.) - - - - - 88d8a0ed by James Foster at 2021-04-07T14:17:31-04:00 Change foldl' to inline when partially applied (#19534) And though partially applied foldl' is now again inlined, #4301 has not resurfaced, and appears to be resolved. - - - - - 898afe90 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:10-04:00 Stop retaining SimplEnvs in unforced Unfoldings Related to #15455 - - - - - 8417e866 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:10-04:00 Don't retain reference to whole TcLclEnv in SkolemTV - - - - - 352a463b by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:10-04:00 Use DmdEnv rather than VarEnv DmdEnv - - - - - adc52bc8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:10-04:00 Make updTcRef force the result This can lead to a classic thunk build-up in a TcRef Fixes #19596 - - - - - eaa1461a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:11-04:00 Make sure mergeWithKey is inlined and applied strictly In the particular case of `DmdEnv`, not applying this function strictly meant 500MB of thunks were accumulated before the values were forced at the end of demand analysis. - - - - - 629a5e98 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:11-04:00 Some extra strictness in Demand.hs It seems that these places were supposed to be forced anyway but the forcing has no effect because the result was immediately placed in a lazy box. - - - - - 42d88003 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:11-04:00 Make sure result of demand analysis is forced promptly This avoids a big spike in memory usage during demand analysis. Part of fixing #15455 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T18698a T18698b T9233 T9675 T9961 ------------------------- - - - - - e0d861d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-08T08:07:11-04:00 T11545 now also passes due to modifications in demand analysis Fixes #11545 - - - - - a3cc9a29 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-08T08:07:45-04:00 Fix #19649 by using filterInScopeM in rnFamEqn Previously, associated type family instances would incorrectly claim to implicitly quantify over type variables bound by the instance head in the `HsOuterImplicit`s that `rnFamEqn` returned. This is fixed by using `filterInScopeM` to filter out any type variables that the instance head binds. Fixes #19649. - - - - - 6e8e2e08 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-04-08T08:08:20-04:00 Move Iface.Load errors into Iface.Errors module This commit moves the error-related functions in `GHC.Iface.Load` into a brand new module called `GHC.Iface.Errors`. This will avoid boot files and circular dependencies in the context of #18516, in the pretty-printing modules. - - - - - 8a099701 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-09T03:30:26-04:00 CoreTidy: enhance strictness note - - - - - 0bdb867e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-09T03:30:26-04:00 CoreTidy: handle special cases to preserve more sharing. Metric Decrease: T16577 - - - - - c02ac1bb by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-04-09T03:31:02-04:00 Re-export GHC.Bits from GHC.Prelude with custom shift implementation. This allows us to use the unsafe shifts in non-debug builds for performance. For older versions of base we instead export Data.Bits See also #19618 - - - - - 35407d67 by Peter Trommler at 2021-04-09T03:31:37-04:00 testsuite: Skip T18623 on powerpc64le In commit f3c23939 T18623 is disabled for aarch64. The limit seems to be too low for powerpc64le, too. This could be because tables next to code is not supported and our code generator produces larger code on PowerPC. - - - - - d8f04425 by Peter Trommler at 2021-04-09T03:31:37-04:00 Fix typo - - - - - fd5ca9c3 by Peter Trommler at 2021-04-09T03:31:37-04:00 testsuite/ppc64le: Mark UnboxedTuples test broken - - - - - d4a71b0c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-09T03:32:12-04:00 Avoid repeated zonking and tidying of types in `relevant_bindings` The approach taking in this patch is that the tcl_bndrs in TcLclEnv are zonked and tidied eagerly, so that work can be shared across multiple calls to `relevant_bindings`. To test this patch I tried without the `keepThisHole` filter and the test finished quickly. Fixes #14766 - - - - - 28d2d646 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-09T03:32:47-04:00 Don't tidy type in pprTypeForUser There used to be some cases were kinds were not generalised properly before being printed in GHCi. This seems to have changed in the past so now it's uncessary to tidy before printing out the test case. ``` > :set -XPolyKinds > data A x y > :k A k1 -> k2 -> A ``` This tidying was causing issues with an attempt to increase sharing by making `mkTyConApp` (see !4762) - - - - - 6d29e635 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-09T03:33:22-04:00 Add perf test for #15304 The test max memory usage improves dramatically with the fixes to memory usage in demand analyser from #15455 - - - - - 70c39e22 by Douglas Wilson at 2021-04-09T03:33:56-04:00 [docs] release notes for !4729 + !3678 Also includes small unrelated type fix - - - - - c1d6daab by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-09T03:34:31-04:00 Update HACKING.md - - - - - a951e069 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-09T03:35:08-04:00 Bignum: add BigNat Eq/Ord instances (#19647) - - - - - cd391756 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-04-10T05:29:21-04:00 Tweak kick-out condition K2b to deal with LHSs Kick out condition K2b really only makes sense for inerts with a type variable on the left. This updates the commentary and the code to skip this check for inerts with type families on the left. Also cleans up some commentary around solver invariants and adds Note [K2b]. Close #19042. test case: typecheck/should_compile/T19042 - - - - - 7536126e by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-04-10T05:29:21-04:00 Kick out fewer equalities by thinking harder Close #17672. By scratching our heads quite hard, we realized that we should never kick out Given/Nominal equalities. This commit tweaks the kick-out conditions accordingly. See also Note [K4] which describes what is going on. This does not fix a known misbehavior, but it should be a small improvement in both practice (kicking out is bad, and we now do less of it) and theory (a Given/Nominal should behave just like a filled-in metavariable, which has no notion of kicking out). - - - - - 449be647 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-04-10T05:29:21-04:00 Clarify commentary around the constraint solver No changes to code; no changes to theory. Just better explanation. - - - - - 3c98dda6 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-04-10T05:29:21-04:00 Test #19665 as expect_broken, with commentary - - - - - 6b1d0b9c by Koz Ross at 2021-04-10T05:29:59-04:00 Implement list `fold` and `foldMap` via mconcat - This allows specialized mconcat implementations an opportunity to combine elements efficiently in a single pass. - Inline the default implementation of `mconcat`, this may result in list fusion. - In Monoids with strict `mappend`, implement `mconcat` as a strict left fold: * And (FiniteBits) * Ior (FiniteBits) * Xor (FiniteBits) * Iff (FiniteBits) * Max (Ord) * Min (Ord) * Sum (Num) * Product (Num) * (a -> m) (Monoid m) - Delegate mconcat for WrappedMonoid to the underlying monoid. Resolves: #17123 Per the discussion in !4890, we expect some stat changes: * T17123(normal) run/alloc 403143160.0 4954736.0 -98.8% GOOD This is the expected improvement in `fold` for a long list of `Text` elements. * T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 381013328.0 447700520.0 +17.5% BAD Here there's an extra simplifier run as a result of the new methods of the Foldable instance for List. It looks benign. The test is a micro benchmark that compiles just the derived foldable instances for a pair of structures, a cost of this magnitude is not expected to extend to more realistic programs. * T9198(normal) ghc/alloc 504661992.0 541334168.0 +7.3% BAD This test regressed from 8.10 and 9.0 back to exponential blowup. This metric also fluctuates, for reasons not yet clear. The issue here is the exponetial blowup, not this MR. Metric Decrease: T17123 Metric Increase: T9198 T13056 - - - - - 3f851bbd by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-10T05:30:37-04:00 Enhance pretty-printing perf A few refactorings made after looking at Core/STG * Use Doc instead of SDoc in pprASCII to avoid passing the SDocContext that is never used. * Inline every SDoc wrappers in GHC.Utils.Outputable to expose Doc constructs * Add text/[] rule for empty strings (i.e., text "") * Use a single occurrence of pprGNUSectionHeader * Use bangs on Platform parameters and some others Metric Decrease: ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors T12707 T13035 T13379 T18698a T18698b T1969 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T783 - - - - - 9c762f27 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-10T05:31:14-04:00 Generate parser for DerivedConstants.h deriveConstants utility now generates a Haskell parser for DerivedConstants.h. It can be used to replace the one used to read platformConstants file. - - - - - 085983e6 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-10T05:31:14-04:00 Read constants header instead of global platformConstants With this patch we switch from reading the globally installed platformConstants file to reading the DerivedConstants.h header file that is bundled in the RTS unit. When we build the RTS unit itself, we get it from its includes directories. The new parser is more efficient and strict than the Read instance for PlatformConstants and we get about 2.2MB less allocations in every cases. However it only really shows in tests that don't allocate much, hence the following metric decreases. Metric Decrease: Naperian T10421 T10547 T12150 T12234 T12425 T13035 T18304 T18923 T5837 T6048 T18140 - - - - - 2cdc95f9 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-10T05:31:14-04:00 Don't produce platformConstants file It isn't used for anything anymore - - - - - b699c4fb by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-10T05:31:14-04:00 Constants: add a note and fix minor doc glitches - - - - - eb1a86bb by John Ericson at 2021-04-10T05:31:49-04:00 Allow C-- to scrutinize non-native-size words - - - - - c363108e by John Ericson at 2021-04-10T05:31:49-04:00 Add missing relational constant folding for sized numeric types - - - - - b39dec86 by Facundo Domínguez at 2021-04-10T05:32:28-04:00 Report actual port in libiserv:Remote.Slave.startSlave This allows to start iserv by passing port 0 to startSlave, which in turns allows to get an available port when no port is known to be free a priori. - - - - - 94d48ec9 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-10T05:33:03-04:00 Use CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME rather than undefined GITLAB_CI_BRANCH env var See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/predefined_variables.html - - - - - d39a2b24 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-10T05:33:03-04:00 tests: Allow --skip-perf-tests/--only-perf-tests to be used with --ignore-perf-failures - - - - - 6974c9e4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-10T05:33:38-04:00 Fix magicDict in ghci (and in the presence of other ticks) The problem was that ghci inserts some ticks around the crucial bit of the expression. Just like in some of the other rules we now strip the ticks so that the rule fires more reliably. It was possible to defeat magicDict by using -fhpc as well, so not just an issue in ghci. Fixes #19667 and related to #19673 - - - - - 792d9289 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-12T13:50:49-04:00 More accurate SrcSpan when reporting redundant constraints We want an accurate SrcSpan for redundant constraints: • Redundant constraint: Eq a • In the type signature for: f :: forall a. Eq a => a -> () | 5 | f :: Eq a => a -> () | ^^^^ This patch adds some plumbing to achieve this * New data type GHC.Tc.Types.Origin.ReportRedundantConstraints (RRC) * This RRC value is kept inside - FunSigCtxt - ExprSigCtxt * Then, when reporting the error in GHC.Tc.Errors, use this SrcSpan to control the error message: GHC.Tc.Errors.warnRedundantConstraints Quite a lot of files are touched in a boring way. - - - - - 18cbff86 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-12T13:51:23-04:00 template-haskell: Run TH splices with err_vars from current context Otherwise, errors can go missing which arise when running the splices. Fixes #19470 - - - - - 89ff1230 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-12T13:51:58-04:00 Add regression test for T19615 Fixes #19615 - - - - - 9588f3fa by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-12T13:52:33-04:00 Turn T11545 into a normal performance test This makes it more robust to people running it with `quick` flavour and so on. - - - - - d1acda98 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-12T17:07:01-04:00 CI: Also ignore metric decreases on master Otherwise, if the marge batch has decreased metrics, they will fail on master which will result in the pipeline being cut short and the expected metric values for the other jobs will not be updated. - - - - - 6124d172 by Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus at 2021-04-13T18:42:40-04:00 hadrian: Provide build rule for ghc-stage3 wrapper - - - - - ef013593 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-13T18:43:15-04:00 Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation Ticket #13873 unexpectedly showed that a SPECIALISE pragma made a program run (a lot) slower, because less specialisation took place overall. It turned out that the specialiser was missing opportunities because of quantified type variables. It was quite easy to fix. The story is given in Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries] Two other minor fixes in the specialiser * There is no benefit in specialising data constructor /wrappers/. (They can appear overloaded because they are given a dictionary to store in the constructor.) Small guard in canSpecImport. * There was a buglet in the UnspecArg case of specHeader, in the case where there is a dead binder. We need a LitRubbish filler for the specUnfolding stuff. I expanded Note [Drop dead args from specialisations] to explain. There is a 4% increase in compile time for T13056, because we generate more specialised code. This seems OK. Metric Increase: T13056 - - - - - 8d87975e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-13T18:43:53-04:00 Produce constant file atomically (#19684) - - - - - 1e2e62a4 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-13T18:44:28-04:00 Add {lifted,unlifted}DataConKey to pretendNameIsInScope's list of Names Fixes #19688. - - - - - b665d983 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-13T20:04:53-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.3 Bumps the `haddock` submodule. - - - - - 726da09e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-14T05:07:45-04:00 Always generate ModDetails from ModIface This vastly reduces memory usage when compiling with `--make` mode, from about 900M when compiling Cabal to about 300M. As a matter of uniformity, it also ensures that reading from an interface performs the same as using the in-memory cache. We can also delete all the horrible knot-tying in updateIdInfos. Goes some way to fixing #13586 Accept new output of tests fixing some bugs along the way ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12545 ------------------------- - - - - - 78ed7adf by Hécate Moonlight at 2021-04-14T14:40:46-04:00 Data.List strictness optimisations for maximumBy and minimumBy follow-up from !4675 - - - - - 79e5c867 by Peter Trommler at 2021-04-14T14:41:21-04:00 Prelude: Fix version bound on Bits import Fixes #19683 - - - - - 5f172299 by Adam Gundry at 2021-04-14T19:42:18-04:00 Add isInjectiveTyCon check to opt_univ (fixes #19509) - - - - - cc1ba576 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-14T19:42:53-04:00 Fix some negation issues when creating FractionalLit There were two different issues: 1. integralFractionalLit needed to be passed an already negated value. (T19680) 2. negateFractionalLit did not actually negate the argument, only flipped the negation flag. (T19680A) Fixes #19680 - - - - - da92e728 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-15T12:27:44-04:00 hie: Initialise the proper environment for calling dsExpr We now use DsM as the base monad for writing hie files and properly initialise it from the TcGblEnv. Before, we would end up reading the interface file from disk for the module we were currently compiling. The modules iface then ended up in the EPS causing all sorts of subtle carnage, including difference in the generated core and haddock emitting a lot of warnings. With the fix, the module in the TcGblEnv is set correctly so the lookups happen in the local name env rather than thinking the identifier comes from an external package. Fixes #19693 and #19334 - - - - - 0a8c14bd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-15T12:28:18-04:00 Fix handling ze_meta_tv_env in GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk As #19668 showed, there was an /asymptotic/ slow-down in zonking in GHC 9.0, exposed in test T9198. The bug was actually present in earlier compilers, but by a fluke didn't actually show up in any of our tests; but adding Quick Look exposed it. The bug was that in zonkTyVarOcc we 1. read the meta-tyvar-env variable 2. looked up the variable in the env 3. found a 'miss' 4. looked in the variable, found `Indirect ty` 5. zonked `ty` 6. update the env *gotten from step 1* to map the variable to its zonked type. The bug is that we thereby threw away all teh work done in step 4. In T9198 that made an enormous, indeed asymptotic difference. The fix is easy: use updTcRef. I commented in `Note [Sharing when zonking to Type]` ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T9198 ------------------------- - - - - - 7bd12940 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-17T22:56:32+01:00 Improve CSE in STG-land This patch fixes #19717, a long-standing bug in CSE for STG, which led to a stupid loss of CSE in some situations. It's explained in Note [Trivial case scrutinee], which I have substantially extended. - - - - - c71b2204 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-17T23:03:56+01:00 Improvements in SpecConstr * Allow under-saturated calls to specialise See Note [SpecConstr call patterns] This just allows a bit more specialisation to take place. * Don't discard calls from un-specialised RHSs. This was a plain bug in `specialise`, again leading to loss of specialisation. Refactoring yields an `otherwise` case that is easier to grok. * I refactored CallPat to become a proper data type, not a tuple. All this came up when I was working on eta-reduction. The ticket is #19672. The nofib results are mostly zero, with a couple of big wins: Program Size Allocs Runtime Elapsed TotalMem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- awards +0.2% -0.1% -18.7% -18.8% 0.0% comp_lab_zift +0.2% -0.2% -23.9% -23.9% 0.0% fft2 +0.2% -1.0% -34.9% -36.6% 0.0% hpg +0.2% -0.3% -18.4% -18.4% 0.0% mate +0.2% -15.7% -19.3% -19.3% +11.1% parser +0.2% +0.6% -16.3% -16.3% 0.0% puzzle +0.4% -19.7% -33.7% -34.0% 0.0% rewrite +0.2% -0.5% -20.7% -20.7% 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min +0.2% -19.7% -48.1% -48.9% 0.0% Max +0.4% +0.6% -1.2% -1.1% +11.1% Geometric Mean +0.2% -0.4% -21.0% -21.1% +0.1% I investigated the 0.6% increase on 'parser'. It comes because SpecConstr has a limit of 3 specialisations. With HEAD, hsDoExpr has 2 specialisations, and then a further several from the specialised bodies, of which 1 is picked. With this patch we get 3 specialisations right off the bat, so we discard all from the recursive calls. Turns out that that's not the best choice, but there is no way to tell that. I'm accepting it. NB: these figures actually come from this patch plus the preceding one for StgCSE, but I think the gains come from SpecConstr. - - - - - 40d28436 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-18T11:09:32-04:00 Only load package environment file once when starting GHCi Since d880d6b2e48268f5ed4d3eb751fe24cc833e9221 the parsing of the environment files was moved to `parseDynamicFlags`, under the assumption it was typically only called once. It turns out not to be true in GHCi and this led to continually reparsing the environment file whenever a new option was set, the options were appended to the package state and hence all packages reloaded, as it looked like the options were changed. The simplest fix seems to be a clearer specification: > Package environment files are only loaded in GHCi during initialisation. Fixes #19650 - - - - - a4234697 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-18T20:12:26-04:00 Fix Haddock reference - - - - - 78288b97 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-18T20:12:26-04:00 users-guide: Clarify GHC2021 documentation Point out that GHC2021 doesn't offer the same degree of stability that Haskell2010 does, as noted by @phadej. - - - - - b5189749 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-18T20:12:26-04:00 users guide: Sort lists of implied language extensions - - - - - 0165b029 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-18T20:12:26-04:00 users-guide: Add missing FieldSelectors to GHC2021 list - - - - - 0b398d55 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-18T20:13:01-04:00 Use correct precedence in Complex's Read1/Show1 instances Fixes #19719. - - - - - 8b5e5b05 by Andreas Schwab at 2021-04-19T15:40:25-04:00 Enable tables next to code for riscv64 This requires adding another rewrite to the mangler, to avoid generating PLT entries. - - - - - 0619fb0f by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-04-19T15:41:00-04:00 EPA: cleanups after the merge Remove EpaAnn type synonym, rename EpaAnn' to EpaAnn. Closes #19705 Updates haddock submodule -- Change data EpaAnchor = AR RealSrcSpan | AD DeltaPos To instead be data EpaAnchor = AnchorReal RealSrcSpan | AnchorDelta DeltaPos Closes #19699 -- Change data DeltaPos = DP { deltaLine :: !Int, deltaColumn :: !Int } To instead be data DeltaPos = SameLine { deltaColumn :: !Int } | DifferentLine { deltaLine :: !Int, startColumn :: !Int } Closes #19698 -- Also some clean-ups of unused parts of check-exact. - - - - - 99bd4ae6 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-20T10:17:52+02:00 Factor out DynFlags from WorkWrap.Utils Plus a few minor refactorings: * Introduce `normSplitTyConApp_maybe` to Core.Utils * Reduce boolean blindness in the Bool argument to `wantToUnbox` * Let `wantToUnbox` also decide when to drop an argument, cleaning up `mkWWstr_one` - - - - - ee5dadad by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-20T10:17:55+02:00 Refactor around `wantToUnbox` I renamed `wantToUnbox` to `wantToUnboxArg` and then introduced `wantToUnboxResult`, which we call in `mkWWcpr_one` now. I also deleted `splitArgType_maybe` (the single call site outside of `wantToUnboxArg` actually cared about the result type of a function, not an argument) and `splitResultType_maybe` (which is entirely superceded by `wantToUnboxResult`. - - - - - 0e541137 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-20T10:17:55+02:00 Worker/wrapper: Consistent names - - - - - fdbead70 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-20T14:55:16+02:00 Worker/wrapper: Refactor CPR WW to work for nested CPR (#18174) In another small step towards bringing a manageable variant of Nested CPR into GHC, this patch refactors worker/wrapper to be able to exploit Nested CPR signatures. See the new Note [Worker/wrapper for CPR]. The nested code path is currently not triggered, though, because all signatures that we annotate are still flat. So purely a refactoring. I am very confident that it works, because I ripped it off !1866 95% unchanged. A few test case outputs changed, but only it's auxiliary names only. I also added test cases for #18109 and #18401. There's a 2.6% metric increase in T13056 after a rebase, caused by an additional Simplifier run. It appears b1d0b9c saw a similar additional iteration. I think it's just a fluke. Metric Increase: T13056 - - - - - b7980b5d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-20T21:33:09-04:00 Fix occAnalApp In OccurAnal the function occAnalApp was failing to reset occ_encl to OccVanilla. This omission sometimes resulted in over-pessimistic occurrence information. I tripped over this when analysing eta-expansions. Compile times in perf/compiler fell slightly (no increases) PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 50738104.0 50580440.0 -0.3% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 64045284.0 63739384.0 -0.5% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 94430324.0 93800688.0 -0.7% PmSeriesV(normal) ghc/alloc 63051056.0 62758240.0 -0.5% T10547(normal) ghc/alloc 29322840.0 29307784.0 -0.1% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 191988716.0 189801744.0 -1.1% T11195(normal) ghc/alloc 282654016.0 281839440.0 -0.3% T11276(normal) ghc/alloc 142994648.0 142338688.0 -0.5% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 46435532.0 46343376.0 -0.2% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 256866536.0 255653056.0 -0.5% T11822(normal) ghc/alloc 140210356.0 138935296.0 -0.9% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 60753880.0 60720648.0 -0.1% T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2235105796.0 2230906584.0 -0.2% T17096(normal) ghc/alloc 297725396.0 296237112.0 -0.5% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 1127785292.0 1125316160.0 -0.2% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 54761928.0 54637592.0 -0.2% T17977(normal) ghc/alloc 47529464.0 47397048.0 -0.3% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 42906972.0 42809824.0 -0.2% T18478(normal) ghc/alloc 777385708.0 774219280.0 -0.4% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 415097664.0 409009120.0 -1.5% GOOD T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 500082104.0 493124016.0 -1.4% GOOD T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 72252364.0 72216016.0 -0.1% T1969(normal) ghc/alloc 811581860.0 804883136.0 -0.8% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 37688048.0 37666288.0 -0.1% Nice! Metric Decrease: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 7f4d06e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-22T16:59:42-04:00 driver: Consider dyn_o files when checking recompilation in -c When -dynamic-too is enabled, there are two result files, .o and .dyn_o, therefore we should check both to decide whether to set SourceModified or not. The whole recompilation logic is very messy, a more thorough refactor would be beneficial in this area but this is the minimal patch to fix this more high priority problem. Fixes #17968 and hopefully #17534 - - - - - 4723652a by Fendor at 2021-04-22T17:00:19-04:00 Move 'nextWrapperNum' into 'DsM' and 'TcM' Previously existing in 'DynFlags', 'nextWrapperNum' is a global variable mapping a Module to a number for name generation for FFI calls. This is not the right location for 'nextWrapperNum', as 'DynFlags' should not contain just about any global variable. - - - - - 350f4f61 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-22T17:00:54-04:00 Support R_X86_64_TLSGD relocation on FreeBSD The FreeBSD C <ctype.h> header supports per-thread locales by exporting a static inline function that references the `_ThreadRuneLocale` thread-local variable. This means that object files that use e.g. isdigit(3) end up with TLSGD(19) relocations, and would not load into ghci or the language server. Here we add support for this type of relocation, for now just on FreeBSD, and only for external references to thread-specifics defined in already loaded dynamic modules (primarily libc.so). This is sufficient to resolve the <ctype.h> issues. Runtime linking of ".o" files which *define* new thread-specific variables would be noticeably more difficult, as this would likely require new rtld APIs. - - - - - aa685c50 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-22T17:00:55-04:00 Add background note in elf_tlsgd.c. Also some code cleanup, and a fix for an (extant unrelated) missing <pthread_np.h> include that should hopefully resolve a failure in the FreeBSD CI build, since it is best to make sure that this MR actually builds on FreeBSD systems other than mine. Some unexpected metric changes on FreeBSD (perhaps because CI had been failing for a while???): Metric Decrease: T3064 T5321Fun T5642 T9020 T12227 T13253-spj T15164 T18282 WWRec Metric Increase: haddock.compiler - - - - - 72b48c44 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-22T17:00:55-04:00 Block signals in the ticker thread This avoids surprises in the non-threaded runtime with blocked signals killing the process because they're only blocked in the main thread and not in the ticker thread. - - - - - 7bc7eea3 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-22T17:00:55-04:00 Make tests more portable on FreeBSD - - - - - 0015f019 by Adam Gundry at 2021-04-23T23:05:04+01:00 Rename references to Note [Trees That Grow] consistently [skip ci] I tend to find Notes by (case-sensitive) grep, and I spent a surprisingly long time looking for this Note, because it was referenced inconsistently with different cases, and without the module name. - - - - - d38397fa by Sebastian Graf at 2021-04-26T23:53:56-04:00 Parser: Unbox `ParseResult` Using `UnliftedNewtypes`, unboxed tuples and sums and a few pattern synonyms, we can make `ParseResult` completely allocation-free. Part of #19263. - - - - - 045e5f49 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-04-26T23:54:34-04:00 Add Eq1 and Ord1 Fixed instances - - - - - 721ea018 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-26T23:55:09-04:00 codeGen: Teach unboxed sum rep logic about levity Previously Unarise would happily project lifted and unlifted fields to lifted slots. This broke horribly in #19645, where a ByteArray# was passed in a lifted slot and consequently entered. The simplest way to fix this is what I've done here, distinguishing between lifted and unlifted slots in unarise. However, one can imagine more clever solutions, where we coerce the binder to the correct levity with respect to the sum's tag. I doubt that this would be worth the effort. Fixes #19645. - - - - - 9f9fab15 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-26T23:55:09-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #19645 - - - - - 3339ed49 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-26T23:55:44-04:00 users-guide: Document deprecation of -funfolding-keeness-factor See #15304. - - - - - 9d34f454 by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-26T23:55:44-04:00 users guide: Various other cleanups - - - - - 06654a6e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-04-26T23:56:18-04:00 Correct treatment of rexported modules in mkModuleNameProvidersMap Before we would get the incorrect error message saying that the rexporting package was the same as the defining package. I think this only affects error messages for now. ``` - it is bound as p-0.1.0.0:P2 by a reexport in package p-0.1.0.0 - it is bound as P by a reexport in package p-0.1.0.0 + it is bound as p-0.1.0.0:P2 by a reexport in package q-0.1.0.0 + it is bound as P by a reexport in package r-0.1.0.0 ``` and the output of `-ddump-mod-map` claimed.. ``` Moo moo-0.0.0.1 (hidden package, reexport by moo-0.0.0.1) ``` - - - - - 6c7fff0b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-04-26T23:56:53-04:00 Eliminate unsafeEqualityProof in CorePrep The main idea here is to avoid treating * case e of {} * case unsafeEqualityProof of UnsafeRefl co -> blah specially in CoreToStg. Instead, nail them in CorePrep, by converting case e of {} ==> e |> unsafe-co case unsafeEqualityProof of UnsafeRefl cv -> blah ==> blah[unsafe-co/cv] in GHC.Core.Prep. Now expressions that we want to treat as trivial really are trivial. We can get rid of cpExprIsTrivial. And we fix #19700. A downside is that, at least under unsafeEqualityProof, we substitute in types and coercions, which is more work. But a big advantage is that it's all very simple and principled: CorePrep really gets rid of the unsafeCoerce stuff, as it does empty case, runRW#, lazyId etc. I've updated the overview in GHC.Core.Prep, and added Note [Unsafe coercions] in GHC.Core.Prep Note [Implementing unsafeCoerce] in base:Unsafe.Coerce We get 3% fewer bytes allocated when compiling perf/compiler/T5631, which uses a lot of unsafeCoerces. (It's a happy-generated parser.) Metric Decrease: T5631 - - - - - b9e2491d by Rafal Gwozdzinski at 2021-04-26T23:57:29-04:00 Add GHC.Utils.Error.pprMessages - - - - - 72c1812f by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-26T23:58:16-04:00 rts/m32: Fix bounds check Previously we would check only that the *start* of the mapping was in the bottom 32-bits of address space. However, we need the *entire* mapping to be in low memory. Fix this. Noticed by @Phyx. - - - - - dd0a95a3 by Sasha Bogicevic at 2021-04-26T23:58:56-04:00 18000 Use GHC.IO.catchException in favor of Exception.catch fix #18000 - - - - - c1549069 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-04-26T23:59:32-04:00 docs: add a short up-front description for -O, -n, -qn, -I and -Iw - - - - - d9ceb2fb by iori tsu at 2021-04-27T00:00:08-04:00 Add documentation for GHC.Exts.sortWith sortWith has the same type definition as `Data.List.sortOn` (eg: `Ord b => (a -> b) -> [a] -> [a]`). Nonetheless, they behave differently, sortOn being more efficient. This merge request add documentation to reflect on this differences - - - - - dd121fa1 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-27T00:00:43-04:00 Pretty-print HsArgPar applications correctly (#19737) Previously, the `Outputable` instance for `HsArg` was being used to pretty-print each `HsArgPar` in a list of `HsArg`s individually, which simply doesn't work. In lieu of the `Outputable` instance, we now use a dedicated `pprHsArgsApp` function to print a list of `HsArg`s as a single unit. I have also added documentation to the `Outputable` instance for `HsArg` to more clearly signpost that it is only suitable for debug pretty-printing. Fixes #19737. - - - - - 484a8b2d by Ben Gamari at 2021-04-27T21:57:56-04:00 Introduce -ddump-verbose-inlinings Previously -ddump-inlinings and -dverbose-core2core used in conjunction would have the side-effect of dumping additional information about all inlinings considered by the simplifier. However, I have sometimes wanted this inlining information without the firehose of information produced by -dverbose-core2core. Introduce a new dump flag for this purpose. - - - - - 9ead1b35 by Daniel Rogozin at 2021-04-27T21:58:32-04:00 fix #19736 - - - - - d2399a46 by Sasha Bogicevic at 2021-04-27T21:59:08-04:00 19079 DerivingVia: incorrectly accepts deriving via types with differing runtime representations - - - - - 59cf287d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:26:43-04:00 Refactor divInt# to make it branchless (#18067, #19636) - - - - - 8d069477 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:26:43-04:00 Refactor modInt# to make it branchless - - - - - e50d0675 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:26:43-04:00 Allow divInt#/modInt# to inline (#18067) - - - - - c308c9af by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:26:43-04:00 Make divModInt# branchless - - - - - 7bb3443a by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:26:43-04:00 Fix inlining of division wrappers - - - - - 7d18e1ba by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-04-29T17:27:19-04:00 Add GhcMessage and ancillary types This commit adds GhcMessage and ancillary (PsMessage, TcRnMessage, ..) types. These types will be expanded to represent more errors generated by different subsystems within GHC. Right now, they are underused, but more will come in the glorious future. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Errors-as-(structured)-values for a design overview. Along the way, lots of other things had to happen: * Adds Semigroup and Monoid instance for Bag * Fixes #19746 by parsing OPTIONS_GHC pragmas into Located Strings. See GHC.Parser.Header.toArgs (moved from GHC.Utils.Misc, where it didn't belong anyway). * Addresses (but does not completely fix) #19709, now reporting desugarer warnings and errors appropriately for TH splices. Not done: reporting type-checker warnings for TH splices. * Some small refactoring around Safe Haskell inference, in order to keep separate classes of messages separate. * Some small refactoring around initDsTc, in order to keep separate classes of messages separate. * Separate out the generation of messages (that is, the construction of the text block) from the wrapping of messages (that is, assigning a SrcSpan). This is more modular than the previous design, which mixed the two. Close #19746. This was a collaborative effort by Alfredo di Napoli and Richard Eisenberg, with a key assist on #19746 by Iavor Diatchki. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules - - - - - 5981ac7d by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-29T17:27:54-04:00 Redesign withDict (formerly magicDict) This gives a more precise type signature to `magicDict` as proposed in #16646. In addition, this replaces the constant-folding rule for `magicDict` in `GHC.Core.Opt.ConstantFold` with a special case in the desugarer in `GHC.HsToCore.Expr.dsHsWrapped`. I have also renamed `magicDict` to `withDict` in light of the discussion in https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2021-April/019833.html. All of this has the following benefits: * `withDict` is now more type safe than before. Moreover, if a user applies `withDict` at an incorrect type, the special-casing in `dsHsWrapped` will now throw an error message indicating what the user did incorrectly. * `withDict` can now work with classes that have multiple type arguments, such as `Typeable @k a`. This means that `Data.Typeable.Internal.withTypeable` can now be implemented in terms of `withDict`. * Since the special-casing for `withDict` no longer needs to match on the structure of the expression passed as an argument to `withDict`, it no longer cares about the presence or absence of `Tick`s. In effect, this obsoletes the fix for #19667. The new `T16646` test case demonstrates the new version of `withDict` in action, both in terms of `base` functions defined in terms of `withDict` as well as in terms of functions from the `reflection` and `singletons` libraries. The `T16646Fail` test case demonstrates the error message that GHC throws when `withDict` is applied incorrectly. This fixes #16646. By adding more tests for `withDict`, this also fixes #19673 as a side effect. - - - - - 51470000 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-29T17:28:30-04:00 Expand synonyms in mkCastTy when necessary Doing so is important to maintain invariants (EQ3) and (EQ4) from `Note [Respecting definitional equality]` in `GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep`. For the details, see the new `Note [Using coreView in mk_cast_ty]`. Fixes #19742. - - - - - c2541c49 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-29T17:29:05-04:00 Propagate free variables in extract_lctxt correctly This fixes an oversight in the implementation of `extract_lctxt` which was introduced in commit ce85cffc. Fixes #19759. - - - - - 1d03d8be by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-29T17:29:44-04:00 Replace (ptext .. sLit) with `text` 1. `text` is as efficient as `ptext . sLit` thanks to the rewrite rules 2. `text` is visually nicer than `ptext . sLit` 3. `ptext . sLit` encourages using one `ptext` for several `sLit` as in: ptext $ case xy of ... -> sLit ... ... -> sLit ... which may allocate SDoc's TextBeside constructors at runtime instead of sharing them into CAFs. - - - - - 2d2985a7 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-04-29T17:30:20-04:00 rts: export allocateWrite, freeWrite and markExec #19763 - - - - - c0c0b4e0 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-04-30T23:21:34-04:00 Tighten scope of non-POSIX visibility macros The __BSD_VISIBLE and _DARWIN_C_SOURCE macros expose non-POSIX prototypes in system header files. We should scope these to just the ".c" modules that actually need them, and avoid defining them in header files used in other C modules. - - - - - c7ca3619 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-30T23:22:13-04:00 Interpreter: replace DynFlags with EvalOpts/BCOOpts - - - - - 491266ee by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-30T23:22:13-04:00 Make GHC.Runtime.Interpreter independent of GHC.Driver - - - - - 48c2c2af by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-30T23:22:13-04:00 Fix genprimopcode warning - - - - - 6623790d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-30T23:22:13-04:00 Hadrian: build check-* with -Wall/-Werror Otherwise CI fails only with make build system. - - - - - 460afbe6 by Ryan Scott at 2021-04-30T23:22:48-04:00 Bring tcTyConScopedTyVars into scope in tcClassDecl2 It is possible that the type variables bound by a class header will map to something different in the typechecker in the presence of `StandaloneKindSignatures`. `tcClassDecl2` was not aware of this, however, leading to #19738. To fix it, in `tcTyClDecls` we map each class `TcTyCon` to its `tcTyConScopedTyVars` as a `ClassScopedTVEnv`. We then plumb that `ClassScopedTVEnv` to `tcClassDecl2` where it can be used. Fixes #19738. - - - - - e61d2d47 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-04-30T23:23:26-04:00 Make sized division primops ok-for-spec (#19026) - - - - - 1b9df111 by Harry Garrood harry at garrood.me at 2021-05-03T19:48:21-04:00 Add test case for #8144 Fixes #8144 - - - - - 4512ad2d by John Ericson at 2021-05-03T19:48:56-04:00 Use fix-sized bit-fiddling primops for fixed size boxed types Like !5572, this is switching over a portion of the primops which seems safe to use. - - - - - 8d6b2525 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-03T19:48:56-04:00 Move shift ops out of GHC.Base With a quick flavour I get: before T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 8628109152 after T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 8559741088 - - - - - 3a2f2475 by bit at 2021-05-03T19:49:32-04:00 Update documentation of 'Weak' - - - - - 4e546834 by Tamar Christina at 2021-05-03T19:50:10-04:00 pe: enable code unloading for Windows - - - - - 5126a07e by Philipp Dargel at 2021-05-03T19:50:46-04:00 Remove duplicate modules in GHCi %s prompt fixes #19757 - - - - - 0680e9a5 by Hécate Moonlight at 2021-05-03T19:51:22-04:00 Disable HLint colours closes #19776 - - - - - 7f5ee719 by iori tsu at 2021-05-03T19:51:58-04:00 visually align expected and actual modules name before: > /home/matt/Projects/persistent/persistent/Database/Persist/ImplicitIdDef.hs:1:8: error: > File name does not match module name: > Saw: ‘A.B.Module’ > Expected: ‘A.B.Motule’ > | > 1 | module A.B.Motule > | ^^^^^^^^^^> after: > /home/matt/Projects/persistent/persistent/Database/Persist/ImplicitIdDef.hs:1:8: error: > File name does not match module name: > Saw: ‘A.B.Module’ > Expected: ‘A.B.Motule’ > | > 1 | module A.B.Motule > | ^^^^^^^^^^> - - - - - 24a9b170 by sheaf at 2021-05-03T19:52:34-04:00 Improve hs-boot binds error (#19781) - - - - - 39020600 by Roland Senn at 2021-05-04T16:00:13-04:00 Tweak function `quantifyType` to fix #12449 In function `compiler/GHC/Runtime/Heap/Inspect.hs:quantifyType` replace `tcSplitForAllInvisTyVars` by `tcSplitNestedSigmaTys`. This will properly split off the nested foralls in examples like `:print fmap`. Do not remove the `forall`s from the `snd` part of the tuple returned by `quantifyType`. It's not necessary and the reason for the bug in #12449. Some code simplifications at the calling sites of `quantifyTypes`. - - - - - 6acadb79 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-05-04T16:00:48-04:00 Persist CorePrepProv into IfaceUnivCoProv CorePrepProv is only created in CorePrep, so I thought it wouldn't be needed in IfaceUnivCoProv. But actually IfaceSyn is used during pretty-printing, and we can certainly pretty-print things after CorePrep as #19768 showed. So the simplest thing is to represent CorePrepProv in IfaceSyn. To improve what Lint can do I also added a boolean to CorePrepProv, to record whether it is homogeneously kinded or not. It is introduced in two distinct ways (see Note [Unsafe coercions] in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep), one of which may be hetero-kinded (e.g. Int ~ Int#) beause it is casting a divergent expression; but the other is not. The boolean keeps track. - - - - - 7ffbdc3f by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-05T05:42:38-04:00 Break up aclocal.m4 - - - - - 34452fbd by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-05T05:42:38-04:00 configure: Move pthreads checks to macro - - - - - 0de2012c by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-05T05:42:38-04:00 configure: Move libnuma check to macro - - - - - 958c6fbd by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-05T05:42:38-04:00 configure: Move libdw search logic to macro - - - - - 101d25fc by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-05-05T05:43:14-04:00 Add some DriverMessage type constructors This commit expands the DriverMessage type with new type constructors, making the number of diagnostics GHC can emit richer. In particular: * Add DriverMissingHomeModules message * Add DriverUnusedPackage message * Add DriverUnnecessarySourceImports message This commit adds the `DriverUnnecessarySourceImports` message and fixes a small bug in its reporting: inside `warnUnnecessarySourceImports` we were checking for `Opt_WarnUnusedSourceImports` to be set, but we were emitting the diagnostic with `WarningWithoutFlag`. This also adjusts the T10637 test to reflect that. * Add DriverDuplicatedModuleDeclaration message * Add DriverModuleNotFound message * Add DriverFileModuleNameMismatch message * Add DriverUnexpectedSignature message * Add DriverFileNotFound message * Add DriverStaticPointersNotSupported message * Add DriverBackpackModuleNotFound message - - - - - e9617fba by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-05T05:43:49-04:00 test driver: Make sure RESIDENCY_OPTS is passed for 'all' perf tests Fixes #19731 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T11545 Metric Increase: T12545 T15304 ------------------------- - - - - - f464e477 by Jaro Reinders at 2021-05-05T05:44:26-04:00 More specific error messages for annotations (fixes #19740) - - - - - 3280eb22 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-05-05T05:45:03-04:00 support LiftedRep and UnliftedRep in GHCi FFI fixes #19733 - - - - - 049c3a83 by Hécate Moonlight at 2021-05-05T05:45:39-04:00 Add an .editorconfig file closes #19793 - - - - - a5e9e5b6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-06T02:30:18-04:00 Re-introduce Note [keepAlive# magic] Somewhere in the course of forward- and back-porting the keepAlive# branch the Note which described the mechanism was dropped. Reintroduce it. Closes #19712. - - - - - c4f4193a by John Ericson at 2021-05-06T02:30:54-04:00 Use fix-sized arithmetic primops for fixed size boxed types We think the compiler is ready, so we can do this for all over the 8-, 16-, and 32-bit boxed types. We are holding off on doing all the primops at once so things are easier to investigate. Metric Decrease: T12545 - - - - - 418295ea by Sasha Bogicevic at 2021-05-06T02:31:31-04:00 19486 Nearly all uses of `uniqCompareFS` are dubious and lack a non-determinism justification - - - - - 1635d5c2 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-06T02:32:06-04:00 EPA: properly capture semicolons between Matches in a FunBind For the source module MatchSemis where { a 0 = 1; a _ = 2; } Make sure that the AddSemiAnn entries for the two trailing semicolons are attached to the component Match elements. Closes #19784 - - - - - e5778365 by PHO at 2021-05-06T02:32:44-04:00 rts/posix/GetTime.c: Use Solaris-specific gethrvtime(3) on OpenSolaris derivatives The constant CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID is defined in a system header but it isn't acutally usable. clock_gettime(2) always returns EINVAL. - - - - - 87d8c008 by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-06T12:44:06-04:00 Bump binary submodule Fixes #19631. - - - - - 0281dae8 by Aaron Allen at 2021-05-06T12:44:43-04:00 Disallow -XDerivingVia when -XSafe is on (#19786) Since `GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving` is considered unsafe, `DerivingVia` should be as well. - - - - - 30f6923a by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-06T12:45:19-04:00 hadrian: Don't depend upon bash from PATH Previously Hadrian depended implicitly upon whatever `bash` it found in `PATH`, offerring no way for the user to override. Fix this by detecting `sh` in `configure` and passing the result to Hadrian. Fixes #19797. - - - - - c5454dc7 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:22+08:00 [ci] Add support for building on aarch64-darwin This will fail for now. But allows us to add aarch64-darwin machines to CI. (cherry picked from commit a7d22795ed118abfe64f4fc55d96d8561007ce1e) - - - - - 41b0c288 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:22+08:00 [testlib/driver] denoise this prevents the testlib/driver to be overly noisy, and will also kill some noise produiced by the aarch64-darwin cc (for now). Fixing sysctl, will allow us to run the test's properly in a nix-shell on aarch64-darwin (cherry picked from commit 5109e87e13ab45d799db2013535f54ca35f1f4dc) - - - - - bb78df78 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:22+08:00 [ci] default value for CONFIGURE_ARGS (cherry picked from commit 307d34945b7d932156e533736c91097493e6181b) - - - - - 5f5b02c2 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:22+08:00 [ci] Default value for MAKE_ARGS We don't pass MAKE_ARGS for windows builds, so this should unbreak them. (cherry picked from commit 16c13d5acfdc8053f7de9e908cc9d845e9bd34bb) - - - - - 79019dd6 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:23+08:00 [testsuite/darwin] fix conc059 This resolves the following: Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: conc059_c.c:27:5: error: error: implicitly declaring library function 'exit' with type 'void (int) __attribute__((noreturn))' [-Werror,-Wimplicit-function-declaration] exit(0); ^ conc059_c.c:27:5: error: note: include the header <stdlib.h> or explicitly provide a declaration for 'exit' (cherry picked from commit 5a6c36ecb41fccc07c1b01fe0f330cd38c2a0c76) - - - - - 8a36ebfa by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:17:23+08:00 [Aarch64] No div-by-zero; disable test. (cherry picked from commit 3592d1104c47b006fd9f4127d93916f477a6e010) - - - - - 10b5dc88 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:47+08:00 [Darwin] mark stdc++ tests as broken There is no libstdc++, only libc++ (cherry picked from commit 57671071adeaf0b45e86bb0ee050e007e3b161fb) - - - - - 035f4bb1 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:47+08:00 [testsuite] filter out superfluous dylib warnings (cherry picked from commit 33c4d497545559a38bd8d1caf6c94e5e2a77647b) - - - - - 3f09c6f8 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:47+08:00 [ci/nix-shell] Add Foundation and Security (cherry picked from commit 4bea83afec009dfd3c6313cac4610d00ba1f9a3d) - - - - - 65440597 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:47+08:00 [testsuite/json2] Fix failure with LLVM backends -Wno-unsupported-llvm-version should suppress the LLVM version missmatch warning that messes up the output. (cherry picked from commit 63455300625fc12b2aafc3e339eb307510a6e8bd) - - - - - 582fc583 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:47+08:00 [ci/nix-shell] [Darwin] Stop the ld warnings about libiconv. (cherry picked from commit c3944bc89d062a4850946904133c7a1464d59012) - - - - - 7df44e43 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:48+08:00 [testsuite] static001 is not broken anymore. (cherry picked from commit b821fcc7142edff69aa4c47dc1a5bd30b13c1ceb) - - - - - 49839322 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:48+08:00 [testsuite/arm64] fix section_alignment (cherry picked from commit f7062e1b0c91e8aa78e245a3dab9571206fce16d) - - - - - ccea6117 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:48+08:00 [ci/nix-shell] uniquify NIX_LDFLAGS{_FOR_TARGET} (cherry picked from commit 07b1af0362beaaf221cbee7b17bbe0a5606fd87d) - - - - - cceb461a by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:48+08:00 [darwin] stop the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH madness this causes *significant* slowdown on macOS as the linker ends up looking through all the paths. Slowdown can be as bad as 100% or more. (cherry picked from commit 820b0766984d42c06c977a6c32da75c429106f7f) - - - - - a664a2ad by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-07T09:19:48+08:00 [ci] Default values for CI_COMMIT_BRANCH, CI_PROJECT_PATH - - - - - 8e0f48bd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-05-07T09:43:57-04:00 Allow visible type application for levity-poly data cons This patch was driven by #18481, to allow visible type application for levity-polymorphic newtypes. As so often, it started simple but grew: * Significant refactor: I removed HsConLikeOut from the client-independent Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr, and put it where it belongs, as a new constructor `ConLikeTc` in the GHC-specific extension data type for expressions, `GHC.Hs.Expr.XXExprGhcTc`. That changed touched a lot of files in a very superficial way. * Note [Typechecking data constructors] explains the main payload. The eta-expansion part is no longer done by the typechecker, but instead deferred to the desugarer, via `ConLikeTc` * A little side benefit is that I was able to restore VTA for data types with a "stupid theta": #19775. Not very important, but the code in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferDataCon is is much, much more elegant now. * I had to refactor the levity-polymorphism checking code in GHC.HsToCore.Expr, see Note [Checking for levity-polymorphic functions] Note [Checking levity-polymorphic data constructors] - - - - - 740103c5 by PHO at 2021-05-07T20:06:43-04:00 rts/posix/OSThreads.c: Implement getNumberOfProcessors() for NetBSD - - - - - 39be3283 by PHO at 2021-05-07T20:06:43-04:00 rts: Correctly call pthread_setname_np() on NetBSD NetBSD supports pthread_setname_np() but it expects a printf-style format string and a string argument. Also use pthread for itimer on this platform. - - - - - a32eb0f3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-05-07T20:07:19-04:00 Fix newtype eta-reduction The eta-reduction we do for newype axioms was generating an inhomogeneous axiom: see #19739. This patch fixes it in a simple way; see GHC.Tc.TyCl.Build Note [Newtype eta and homogeneous axioms] - - - - - ad5a3aeb by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-08T11:19:26+01:00 EPA: update some comments in Annotations. Follow-up from !2418, see #19579 - - - - - 736d47ff by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-09T18:13:40-04:00 EPA: properly capture leading semicolons in statement lists For the fragment blah = do { ; print "a" ; print "b" } capture the leading semicolon before 'print "a"' in 'al_rest' in AnnList instead of in 'al_trailing'. Closes #19798 - - - - - c4a85e3b by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-11T05:34:52-04:00 Expand Note [Data con representation]. Not perfect. But I consider this to be a documentation fix for #19789. - - - - - 087ac4eb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-05-11T05:35:27-04:00 Minor refactoring in WorkWrap This patch just does the tidying up from #19805. No change in behaviour. - - - - - 32367cac by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-11T05:36:02-04:00 EPA: Use custom AnnsIf structure for HsIf and HsCmdIf This clearly identifies the presence and location of optional semicolons in an if statement. Closes #19813 - - - - - 09918343 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-11T16:58:38-04:00 Don't warn about ClassOp bindings not specialising. Fixes #19586 - - - - - 5daf1aa9 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-11T16:59:17-04:00 Document unfolding treatment of simplLamBndr. Fixes #19817 - - - - - c7717949 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-05-11T23:00:27-04:00 Fix strictness and arity info in SpecConstr In GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr.spec_one we were giving join-points an incorrect join-arity -- this was fallout from commit c71b220491a6ae46924cc5011b80182bcc773a58 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Thu Apr 8 23:36:24 2021 +0100 Improvements in SpecConstr * Allow under-saturated calls to specialise See Note [SpecConstr call patterns] This just allows a bit more specialisation to take place. and showed up in #19780. I refactored the code to make the new function calcSpecInfo which treats join points separately. In doing this I discovered two other small bugs: * In the Var case of argToPat we were treating UnkOcc as uninteresting, but (by omission) NoOcc as interesting. As a result we were generating SpecConstr specialisations for functions with unused arguments. But the absence anlyser does that much better; doing it here just generates more code. Easily fixed. * The lifted/unlifted test in GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.mkWorkerArgs was back to front (#19794). Easily fixed. * In the same function, mkWorkerArgs, we were adding an extra argument nullary join points, which isn't necessary. I added a test for this. That in turn meant I had to remove an ASSERT in CoreToStg.mkStgRhs for nullary join points, which was always bogus but now trips; I added a comment to explain. - - - - - c3868451 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-11T23:01:03-04:00 EPA: record annotations for braces in LetStmt Closes #19814 - - - - - 6967088d by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-11T23:01:38-04:00 base: Update Unicode data to 13.0.0 (cherry picked from commit d22e087f7bf74341c4468f11b4eb0273033ca931) - - - - - 673ff667 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-11T23:02:14-04:00 hadrian: Don't always links against libffi The RTS flag `ffi` is set to either True or False depending on whether we want to link against `libffi`, therefore in order to work out whether to add the build tree to the arguments we check whether `ffi` is in the extraLibs or not before adding the argument. Fixes #16022 - - - - - d22e8d89 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-11T23:02:50-04:00 rts: Remove trailing whitespace from Adjustor.c - - - - - f0b73ddd by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-11T23:03:28-04:00 Hadrian: add comment to avoid surprises - - - - - 55223780 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-12T14:49:23-04:00 W/W: Always zap useless idInfos. tryWW used to always returns an Id with a zapped: * DmdEnv * Used Once info except in the case where the ID was guaranteed to be inlined. We now also zap the info in that case. Fixes #19818. - - - - - 541665b7 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-12T14:49:58-04:00 hadrian: Fix dynamic+debug flag combination for check-ppr executable - - - - - a7473e03 by Peter Trommler at 2021-05-12T14:50:33-04:00 Hadrian: Enable SMP on powerpc64{le} Fixes #19825 - - - - - f78c25da by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-12T21:41:43-04:00 Move GlobalVar macros into GHC.Utils.GlobalVars That's the only place where they are used and they shouldn't be used elsewhere. - - - - - da56ed41 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-12T21:41:43-04:00 Ensure assert from Control.Exception isn't used - - - - - bfabf94f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-12T21:41:43-04:00 Replace CPP assertions with Haskell functions There is no reason to use CPP. __LINE__ and __FILE__ macros are now better replaced with GHC's CallStack. As a bonus, assert error messages now contain more information (function name, column). Here is the mapping table (HasCallStack omitted): * ASSERT: assert :: Bool -> a -> a * MASSERT: massert :: Bool -> m () * ASSERTM: assertM :: m Bool -> m () * ASSERT2: assertPpr :: Bool -> SDoc -> a -> a * MASSERT2: massertPpr :: Bool -> SDoc -> m () * ASSERTM2: assertPprM :: m Bool -> SDoc -> m () - - - - - 0ef11907 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-12T21:41:44-04:00 Fully remove HsVersions.h Replace uses of WARN macro with calls to: warnPprTrace :: Bool -> SDoc -> a -> a Remove the now unused HsVersions.h Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 67a5a91e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-12T21:41:44-04:00 Remove useless {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} pragmas - - - - - c34f4c0c by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-12T21:42:21-04:00 EPA: Fix incorrect SrcSpan for FamDecl The SrcSpan for a type family declaration did not include the family equations. Closes #19821 - - - - - e0ded198 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-12T21:42:57-04:00 ci: Fix unbound CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME variable Fixes #19831 - - - - - c6de5805 by John Ericson at 2021-05-13T16:44:23-04:00 Use fix-sized order primops for fixed size boxed types Progress towards #19026 - - - - - fc9546ca by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-13T16:45:03-04:00 genprimopcode: fix bootstrap errors * Fix for unqualified Data.List import * Fix monad instance - - - - - 60f088b3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T09:10:16+01:00 CI: Disable darwin builds They are taking over 4 hours to complete which is stalling the rest of the merge pipeline. - - - - - baa969c3 by Koz Ross at 2021-05-19T23:31:51-04:00 Implement bitwise infix ops - - - - - c8564c63 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-05-19T23:32:27-04:00 Add some TcRn diagnostic messages This commit converts some TcRn diagnostic into proper structured errors. Ported by this commit: * Add TcRnImplicitLift This commit adds the TcRnImplicitLift diagnostic message and a prototype API to be able to log messages which requires additional err info. * Add TcRnUnusedPatternBinds * Add TcRnDodgyExports * Add TcRnDodgyImports message * Add TcRnMissingImportList - - - - - 38faeea1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:33:02-04:00 Remove transitive information about modules and packages from interface files This commit modifies interface files so that *only* direct information about modules and packages is stored in the interface file. * Only direct module and direct package dependencies are stored in the interface files. * Trusted packages are now stored separately as they need to be checked transitively. * hs-boot files below the compiled module in the home module are stored so that eps_is_boot can be calculated in one-shot mode without loading all interface files in the home package. * The transitive closure of signatures is stored separately This is important for two reasons * Less recompilation is needed, as motivated by #16885, a lot of redundant compilation was triggered when adding new imports deep in the module tree as all the parent interface files had to be redundantly updated. * Checking an interface file is cheaper because you don't have to perform a transitive traversal to check the dependencies are up-to-date. In the code, places where we would have used the transitive closure, we instead compute the necessary transitive closure. The closure is not computed very often, was already happening in checkDependencies, and was already happening in getLinkDeps. Fixes #16885 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T13701 T13719 ------------------------- - - - - - 29d104c6 by nineonine at 2021-05-19T23:33:40-04:00 Implement :info for record pattern synonyms (#19462) - - - - - d45e3cda by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:34:15-04:00 hadrian: Make copyFileLinked a bit more robust Previously it only worked if the two files you were trying to symlink were already in the same directory. - - - - - 176b1305 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:34:15-04:00 hadrian: Build check-ppr and check-exact using normal hadrian rules when in-tree Fixes #19606 #19607 - - - - - 3c04e7ac by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-19T23:34:49-04:00 Fix LitRubbish being applied to values. This fixes #19824 - - - - - 32725617 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:35:24-04:00 Tidy: Ignore rules (more) when -fomit-interface-pragmas is on Before this commit, the RHS of a rule would expose additional definitions, despite the fact that the rule wouldn't get exposed so it wouldn't be possible to ever use these definitions. The net-result is slightly less recompilation when specialisation introduces rules. Related to #19836 - - - - - 10ae305e by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-19T23:35:59-04:00 EPA: Remove duplicate annotations from HsDataDefn They are repeated in the surrounding DataDecl and FamEqn. Updates haddock submodule Closes #19834 - - - - - 8e7f02ea by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-05-19T23:36:35-04:00 Point posters to ghc-proposals - - - - - 6844ead4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:37:09-04:00 testsuite: Don't copy .hi-boot and .o-boot files into temp dir - - - - - e87b8e10 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-05-19T23:37:44-04:00 CPR: Detect constructed products in `runRW#` apps (#19822) In #19822, we realised that the Simplifier's new habit of floating cases into `runRW#` continuations inhibits CPR analysis from giving key functions of `text` the CPR property, such as `singleton`. This patch fixes that by anticipating part of !5667 (Nested CPR) to give `runRW#` the proper CPR transformer it now deserves: Namely, `runRW# (\s -> e)` should have the CPR property iff `e` has it. The details are in `Note [Simplification of runRW#]` in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep. The output of T18086 changed a bit: `panic` (which calls `runRW#`) now has `botCpr`. As outlined in Note [Bottom CPR iff Dead-Ending Divergence], that's OK. Fixes #19822. Metric Decrease: T9872d - - - - - d3ef2dc2 by Baldur Blöndal at 2021-05-19T23:38:20-04:00 Add pattern TypeRep (#19691), exported by Type.Reflection. - - - - - f192e623 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-19T23:38:58-04:00 Cmm: fix sinking after suspendThread Suppose a safe call: myCall(x,y,z) It is lowered into three unsafe calls in Cmm: r = suspendThread(...); myCall(x,y,z); resumeThread(r); Consider the following situation for myCall arguments: x = Sp[..] -- stack y = Hp[..] -- heap z = R1 -- global register r = suspendThread(...); myCall(x,y,z); resumeThread(r); The sink pass assumes that unsafe calls clobber memory (heap and stack), hence x and y assignments are not sunk after `suspendThread`. The sink pass also correctly handles global register clobbering for all unsafe calls, except `suspendThread`! `suspendThread` is special because it releases the capability the thread is running on. Hence the sink pass must also take into account global registers that are mapped into memory (in the capability). In the example above, we could get: r = suspendThread(...); z = R1 myCall(x,y,z); resumeThread(r); But this transformation isn't valid if R1 is (BaseReg->rR1) as BaseReg is invalid between suspendThread and resumeThread. This caused argument corruption at least with the C backend ("unregisterised") in #19237. Fix #19237 - - - - - df4a0a53 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-19T23:39:37-04:00 Bignum: bump to version 1.1 (#19846) - - - - - d48b7e5c by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-05-19T23:40:12-04:00 Changes to HsRecField' - - - - - 441fdd6c by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-05-19T23:40:47-04:00 driver: check if clang is the assembler when passing clang specific arguments (#19827) Previously we assumed that the assembler was the same as the c compiler, but we allow setting them to different programs with -pgmc and -pgma. - - - - - 6a577cf0 by Peter Trommler at 2021-05-19T23:41:22-04:00 PPC NCG: Fix unsigned compare with 16-bit constants Fixes #19852 and #19609 - - - - - c4099b09 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:41:57-04:00 Make setBndrsDemandInfo work with only type variables Fixes #19849 Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Gogolewski <krzysztof.gogolewski at tweag.io> - - - - - 4b5de954 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-19T23:42:32-04:00 constant folding: Make shiftRule for Word8/16/32# types return correct type Fixes #19851 - - - - - 82b097b3 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-19T23:43:09-04:00 Remove wired-in names hs-boot check bypass (#19855) The check bypass is no longer necessary and the check would have avoided #19638. - - - - - 939a56e7 by Baldur Blöndal at 2021-05-19T23:43:46-04:00 Added new regresion test for #18036 from ticket #19865. - - - - - 43139064 by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-20T11:36:55-04:00 gitlab-ci: Add Alpine job linking against gmp integer backend As requested by Michael Snoyman. - - - - - 7c066734 by Roland Senn at 2021-05-20T11:37:32-04:00 Use pprSigmaType to print GHCi debugger Suspension Terms (Fix #19355) In the GHCi debugger use the function `pprSigmaType` to print out Suspension Terms. The function `pprSigmaType` respect the flag `-f(no-)print-explicit-foralls` and so it fixes #19355. Switch back output of existing tests to default mode (no explicit foralls). - - - - - aac87bd3 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-05-20T18:08:37-04:00 Extensible Hints for diagnostic messages This commit extends the GHC diagnostic hierarchy with a `GhcHint` type, modelling helpful suggestions emitted by GHC which can be used to deal with a particular warning or error. As a direct consequence of this, the `Diagnostic` typeclass has been extended with a `diagnosticHints` method, which returns a `[GhcHint]`. This means that now we can clearly separate out the printing of the diagnostic message with the suggested fixes. This is done by extending the `printMessages` function in `GHC.Driver.Errors`. On top of that, the old `PsHint` type has been superseded by the new `GhcHint` type, which de-duplicates some hints in favour of a general `SuggestExtension` constructor that takes a `GHC.LanguageExtensions.Extension`. - - - - - 649d63db by Divam at 2021-05-20T18:09:13-04:00 Add tests for code generation options specified via OPTIONS_GHC in multi module compilation - - - - - 5dcb8619 by Matthías Páll Gissurarson at 2021-05-20T18:09:50-04:00 Add exports to GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole (fixes #19864) - - - - - 703c0c3c by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-20T18:10:31-04:00 Bump libffi submodule to libffi-3.3 (#16940) - - - - - d9eb8bbf by Jakob Brünker at 2021-05-21T06:22:47-04:00 Only suggest names that make sense (#19843) * Don't show suggestions for similar variables when a data constructor in a pattern is not in scope. * Only suggest record fields when a record field for record creation or updating is not in scope. * Suggest similar record fields when a record field is not in scope with -XOverloadedRecordDot. * Show suggestions for data constructors if a type constructor or type is not in scope, but only if -XDataKinds is enabled. Fixes #19843. - - - - - ec10cc97 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-21T06:23:26-04:00 hadrian: Reduce verbosity on failed testsuite run When the testsuite failed before it would print a big exception which gave you the very long command line which was used to invoke the testsuite. By capturing the exit code and rethrowing the exception, the error is must less verbose: ``` Error when running Shake build system: at want, called at src/Main.hs:104:30 in main:Main * Depends on: test * Raised the exception: user error (tests failed) ``` - - - - - f5f74167 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-21T06:24:02-04:00 Only run armv7-linux-deb10 build nightly - - - - - 6eed426b by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-21T06:24:44-04:00 SysTools: make file copy more efficient - - - - - 0da85d41 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-21T15:05:44-04:00 EPA: Fix explicit specificity and unicode linear arrow annotations Closes #19839 Closes #19840 - - - - - 5ab174e4 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-21T15:06:20-04:00 Remove Maybe from Context in HsQualTy Updates haddock submodule Closes #19845 - - - - - b4d240d3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-22T00:07:42-04:00 hadrian: Reorganise modules so KV parser can be used to define transformers - - - - - 8c871c07 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-22T00:07:42-04:00 hadrian: Add omit_pragmas transformer This transformer builds stage2 GHC with -fomit-interface-pragmas which can greatly reduce the amount of rebuilding but still allows most the tests to pass. - - - - - c6806912 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-22T00:08:18-04:00 Remove ANN pragmas in check-ppr and check-exact This fixes the `devel2+werror` build combo as stage1 does not have TH enabled. ``` utils/check-exact/Preprocess.hs:51:1: error: [-Werror] Ignoring ANN annotations, because this is a stage-1 compiler without -fexternal-interpreter or doesn't support GHCi | 51 | {-# ANN module ("HLint: ignore Reduce duplication" :: String) #-} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``` - - - - - e2d4f241 by PHO at 2021-05-22T00:08:55-04:00 Support NetBSD/aarch64 via LLVM codegen Only adding "aarch64-unknown-netbsd" to gen-data-layout.sh was sufficient to get it working. No other changes were strictly required. - - - - - ef4d2999 by nineonine at 2021-05-22T00:09:32-04:00 Add regression test for #19287 - - - - - 0b1eed74 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-05-23T08:02:58+10:00 Change representation of field selector occurences - Change the names of the fields in in `data FieldOcc` - Renames `HsRecFld` to `HsRecSel` - Replace `AmbiguousFieldOcc p` in `HsRecSel` with `FieldOcc p` - Contains a haddock submodule update The primary motivation of this change is to remove `AmbiguousFieldOcc`. This is one of a suite of changes improving how record syntax (most notably record update syntax) is represented in the AST. - - - - - 406cd90b by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-23T02:07:36-04:00 EPA: AnnAt missing for type application in patterns Ensure that the exact print annotations accurately record the `@` for code like tyApp :: Con k a -> Proxy a tyApp (Con @kx @ax (x :: Proxy ax)) = x :: Proxy (ax :: kx) Closes #19850 - - - - - 82c6a939 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-05-23T18:53:13-04:00 Pre-add test case for #19156 - - - - - d82d3823 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-05-23T18:53:13-04:00 Introduce Strict.Maybe, Strict.Pair (#19156) This patch fixes a space leak related to the use of Maybe in RealSrcSpan by introducing a strict variant of Maybe. In addition to that, it also introduces a strict pair and uses the newly introduced strict data types in a few other places (e.g. the lexer/parser state) to reduce allocations. Includes a regression test. - - - - - f8c6fce4 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-05-23T18:53:50-04:00 HsToken for HsPar, ParPat, HsCmdPar (#19523) This patch is a first step towards a simpler design for exact printing. - - - - - fc23ae89 by nineonine at 2021-05-24T00:14:53-04:00 Add regression test for #9985 - - - - - 3e4ef4b2 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-24T00:15:33-04:00 Move warning flag handling into Flags module I need this to make the Logger independent of DynFlags. Also fix copy-paste errors: Opt_WarnNonCanonicalMonadInstances was associated to "noncanonical-monadfail-instances" (MonadFailInstances vs MonadInstances). In the process I've also made the default name for each flag more explicit. - - - - - 098c7794 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-24T09:47:52-04:00 check-{ppr/exact}: Rewrite more directly to just parse files There was quite a large amount of indirection in these tests, so I have rewritten them to just directly parse the files rather than making a module graph and entering other twisty packages. - - - - - a3665a7a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-24T09:48:27-04:00 docs: Fix example in toIntegralSized Thanks to Mathnerd3141 for the fixed example. Fixes #19880 - - - - - f243acf4 by Divam at 2021-05-25T05:50:51-04:00 Refactor driver code; de-duplicate and split APIs (#14095, !5555) This commit does some de-duplication of logic between the one-shot and --make modes, and splitting of some of the APIs so that its easier to do the fine-grained parallelism implementation. This is the first part of the implementation plan as described in #14095 * compileOne now uses the runPhase pipeline for most of the work. The Interpreter backend handling has been moved to the runPhase. * hscIncrementalCompile has been broken down into multiple APIs. * haddock submodule bump: Rename of variables in html-test ref: This is caused by a change in ModDetails in case of NoBackend. Now the initModDetails is used to recreate the ModDetails from interface and in-memory ModDetails is not used. - - - - - 6ce8e687 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-05-25T05:51:26-04:00 Make tcIfaceCompleteMatch lazier. Insufficient lazyness causes a loop while typechecking COMPLETE pragmas from interfaces (#19744). - - - - - 8f22af8c by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci] darwin uses hadrian Make is bad, and really slow, and we should just stop using it outright, or kill hadrian. Let's rather go for hadrian all the way and phase out make. - - - - - 4d100f68 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci] no more brew or pip We pull dependencies (reliably) via nix, and open up nix where needed. - - - - - c67c9e82 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [bindist] inject xattr -c -r . into the darwin install phase This is so awful, but at least it might get the job done. - - - - - 544414ba by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci/darwin] use system provided iconv and curses Also make sure to be able to build with non-apple-clang, while using apple's SDK on macOS - - - - - 527543fc by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci/darwin] cabal-cache dir can be specified per arch Also while we are at it, run shellcheck on ci.sh - - - - - 7b1eeabf by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci/darwin] set SH to /bin/bash This should prevent some other `bash` to leak into the binary distributions. - - - - - f101e019 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [hadrian] Do not add full tool paths This prohuibits CC=clang to work generically and will always bake in the clang that is found on the build machine in PATH, what ever clang that might be. It might not even be on the final host. - - - - - c4b4b1d7 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [ci] faster pipeline - - - - - 50c3061d by Moritz Angermann at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 [hadrian] Properly build hsc2hs wrapper - - - - - 11bdf3cd by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-25T05:52:02-04:00 Revert "hadrian: Don't always links against libffi" This reverts commit 673ff667c98eafc89e6746d1ac69d33b8330d755. - - - - - 2023b344 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-05-25T09:08:36-04:00 Add 9.2 release note about linear case This is part of #18738 [skip ci] - - - - - cdbce8fc by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-05-26T16:03:15-04:00 Support new parser types in GHC This commit converts the lexers and all the parser machinery to use the new parser types and diagnostics infrastructure. Furthermore, it cleans up the way the parser code was emitting hints. As a result of this systematic approach, the test output of the `InfixAppPatErr` and `T984` tests have been changed. Previously they would emit a `SuggestMissingDo` hint, but this was not at all helpful in resolving the error, and it was even confusing by just looking at the original program that triggered the errors. Update haddock submodule - - - - - 9faafb0a by Pepe Iborra at 2021-05-26T16:03:52-04:00 Avoid fingerprinting the absolute path to the source file This change aims to make source files relocatable w.r.t. to the interface files produced by the compiler. This is so that we can download interface files produced by a cloud build system and then reuse them in a local ghcide session catch another case of implicit includes actually use the implicit quote includes add another missing case recomp020 test that .hi files are reused even if .hs files are moved to a new location Added recomp021 to record behaviour with non implicit includes add a note additional pointer to the note Mention #16956 in Note - - - - - 03d69e4b by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-27T02:35:11-04:00 Enable strict dicts by default at -O2. In the common case this is a straight performance win at a compile time cost so we enable it at -O2. In rare cases it can lead to compile time regressions because of changed inlining behaviour. Which can very rarely also affect runtime performance. Increasing the inlining threshold can help to avoid this which is documented in the user guide. In terms of measured results this reduced instructions executed for nofib by 1%. However for some cases (e.g. Cabal) enabling this by default increases compile time by 2-3% so we enable it only at -O2 where it's clear that a user is willing to trade compile time for runtime. Most of the testsuite runs without -O2 so there are few perf changes. Increases: T12545/T18698: We perform more WW work because dicts are now treated strict. T9198: Also some more work because functions are now subject to W/W Decreases: T14697: Compiling empty modules. Probably because of changes inside ghc. T9203: I can't reproduce this improvement locally. Might be spurious. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12227 T14697 T9203 Metric Increase: T9198 T12545 T18698a T18698b ------------------------- - - - - - 9935e99c by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-05-27T02:35:47-04:00 Change representation of HsGetField and HsProjection Another change in a series improving record syntax in the AST. The key change in this commit is the renaming of `HsFieldLabel` to `DotFieldOcc`. - - - - - ce1b8f42 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-05-27T02:36:23-04:00 Improve deriveConstants error message. This fixes #19823 - - - - - 6de8ac89 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-05-27T19:25:24+01:00 [EPA] exact print linear arrows. Closes #19903 Note: the normal ppr does not reproduce unicode linear arrows, so that part of the normal printing test is ommented out in the Makefile for this test. See #18846 - - - - - f74204c4 by Boris Lykah at 2021-05-28T15:32:01-04:00 Document release when TypeApplications allowed declaring variables as inferred - - - - - df997fac by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-28T15:32:44-04:00 Use quotRemWord in showWord Using the following high-quality benchmark (with -O2): main :: IO () main = do let go 0 = "" go n@(W# n#) = showWord n# (go (n -1)) print $ length (go 10000000) I get the following performance results: - remWord+quotRem: 0,76s user 0,00s system 99% cpu 0,762 total - quotRemWord: 0,45s user 0,01s system 99% cpu 0,456 total Note that showSignedInt already uses quotRemInt. - - - - - 5ae070f1 by Thomas Winant at 2021-05-29T05:04:00-04:00 Add -Wmissing-exported-pattern-synonym-signatures After !4741, it was no longer possible to silence a warning about a missing pattern synonym signature if the `-Wmissing-signatures` flag was on. Restore the previous semantics while still adhering to the principle "enabling an additional warning flag should never make prior warnings disappear". For more symmetry and granularity, introduce `-Wmissing-exported-pattern-synonym-signatures`. See Note [Missing signatures] for an overview of all flags involved. - - - - - 28e0dca2 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-05-29T05:04:39-04:00 Work around LLVM backend overlapping register limitations The stg_ctoi_t and stg_ret_t procedures which convert unboxed tuples between the bytecode an native calling convention were causing a panic when using the LLVM backend. Fixes #19591 - - - - - 6412bf6e by parsonsmatt at 2021-05-29T05:05:18-04:00 Add `newDeclarationGroup` and provide documentation in reifyInstances and isInstance - - - - - 99b5cce9 by parsonsmatt at 2021-05-29T05:05:18-04:00 Address review comments, export from TH - - - - - 76902415 by parsonsmatt at 2021-05-29T05:05:18-04:00 Apply 2 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 0c0e1855 by parsonsmatt at 2021-05-29T05:05:18-04:00 sigh - - - - - 10f48e22 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-05-29T05:05:55-04:00 ghci: Enable -fkeep-going by default This also demotes the error message about -fkeep-going to a trace message which matches the behaviour of other build systems (such as cabal-install and nix) which don't print any message like this on a failure. We want to remove the stable module check in a future patch, which is an approximation of `-fkeep-going`. At the moment this change shouldn't do very much. - - - - - 492b2dc5 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-05-29T05:06:32-04:00 Fix Note [Positioning of forkM] - - - - - 45387760 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-29T10:18:01-04:00 Bignum: match on DataCon workers in rules (#19892) We need to match on DataCon workers for the rules to be triggered. T13701 ghc/alloc decreases by ~2.5% on some archs Metric Decrease: T13701 - - - - - 0f8872ec by Sylvain Henry at 2021-05-29T10:18:01-04:00 Fix and slight improvement to datacon worker/wrapper notes - - - - - 6db8a0f7 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-05-29T10:18:37-04:00 Rip GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad asunder (only) This creates new modules GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet and GHC.Tc.Solver.Types. The Monad module is still pretty big, but this is an improvement. Moreover, it means that GHC.HsToCore.Pmc.Solver.Types no longer depends on the constraint solver (it now depends on GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet), making the error-messages work easier. This patch thus contributes to #18516. - - - - - 42c611cf by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-29T11:57:51-04:00 Split GHC.Utils.Monad.State into .Strict and .Lazy - - - - - ec646247 by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-29T11:58:45-04:00 Use GHC's State monad consistently GHC's internal State monad benefits from oneShot annotations on its state, allowing for more aggressive eta expansion. We currently don't have monad transformers with the same optimisation, so we only change uses of the pure State monad here. See #19657 and 19380. Metric Decrease: hie002 - - - - - 21bdd9b7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-05-29T11:58:52-04:00 StgM: Use ReaderT rather than StateT - - - - - 6b6c4b9a by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-06-02T04:38:47-04:00 Improve wording of fold[lr]M documentation. The sequencing of monadic effects in foldlM and foldrM was described as respectively right-associative and left-associative, but this could be confusing, as in essence we're just composing Kleisli arrows, whose composition is simply associative. What matters therefore is the order of sequencing of effects, which can be described more clearly without dragging in associativity as such. This avoids describing these folds as being both left-to-right and right-to-left depending on whether we're tracking effects or operator application. The new text should be easier to understand. - - - - - fcd124d5 by Roland Senn at 2021-06-02T04:39:23-04:00 Allow primops in a :print (and friends) command. Fix #19394 * For primops from `GHC.Prim` lookup the HValues in `GHC.PrimopWrappers`. * Add short error messages if a user tries to use a *Non-Id* value or a `pseudoop` in a `:print`, `:sprint` or `force`command. * Add additional test cases for `Magic Ids`. - - - - - adddf248 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-06-02T04:39:58-04:00 Fail before checking instances in checkHsigIface if exports don't match (#19244) - - - - - c5a9e32e by Divam at 2021-06-02T04:40:34-04:00 Specify the reason for import for the backpack's extra imports - - - - - 7d8e1549 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-06-02T04:41:08-04:00 Disallow linear arrows in GADT records (#19928) Before this patch, GHC used to silently accept programs such as the following: data R where D1 :: { d1 :: Int } %1 -> R The %1 annotation was completely ignored. Now it is a proper error. One remaining issue is that in the error message (⊸) turns into (%1 ->). This is to be corrected with upcoming exactprint updates. - - - - - 437a6ccd by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-02T16:23:53-04:00 hadrian: Speed up lint:base rule The rule before decided to build the whole stage1 compiler, but this was unecessary as we were just missing one header file which can be generated directly by calling configure. Before: 18 minutes After: 54s - - - - - de33143c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-02T16:23:53-04:00 Run both lint jobs together - - - - - 852a12c8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-02T16:23:53-04:00 CI: Don't explicitly build hadrian before using run_hadrian This causes hadrian to be built twice because the second time uses a different index state. - - - - - b66cf8ad by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-02T16:24:27-04:00 Fix infinite looping in hptSomeModulesBelow When compiling Agda we entered into an infinite loop as the stopping condition was a bit wrong in hptSomeModulesBelow. The bad situation was something like * We would see module A (NotBoot) and follow it dependencies * Later on we would encounter A (Boot) and follow it's dependencies, because the lookup would not match A (NotBoot) and A (IsBoot) * Somewhere in A (Boot)s dependencies, A (Boot) would appear again and lead us into an infinite loop. Now the state marks whether we have been both variants (IsBoot and NotBoot) so we don't follow dependencies for A (Boot) many times. - - - - - b585aff0 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-02T23:06:18-04:00 WW: Mark absent errors as diverging again As the now historic part of `NOTE [aBSENT_ERROR_ID]` explains, we used to have `exprIsHNF` respond True to `absentError` and give it a non-bottoming demand signature, in order to perform case-to-let on certain `case`s we used to emit that scrutinised `absentError` (Urgh). What changed, why don't we emit these questionable absent errors anymore? The absent errors in question filled in for binders that would end up in strict fields after being seq'd. Apparently, the old strictness analyser would give these binders an absent demand, but today we give them head-strict demand `1A` and thus don't replace with absent errors at all. This fixes items (1) and (2) of #19853. - - - - - 79d12d34 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-06-02T23:06:52-04:00 CountDeps: print graph of module dependencies in dot format The tests `CountParserDeps.hs` and `CountAstDeps.hs` are implemented by calling `CountDeps`. In this MR, `CountDeps.printDeps` is updated such tat by uncommenting a line, you can print a module's dependency graph showing what includes what. The output is in a format suitable for use with graphviz. - - - - - 25977ab5 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-03T08:46:47+01:00 Driver Rework Patch This patch comprises of four different but closely related ideas. The net result is fixing a large number of open issues with the driver whilst making it simpler to understand. 1. Use the hash of the source file to determine whether the source file has changed or not. This makes the recompilation checking more robust to modern build systems which are liable to copy files around changing their modification times. 2. Remove the concept of a "stable module", a stable module was one where the object file was older than the source file, and all transitive dependencies were also stable. Now we don't rely on the modification time of the source file, the notion of stability is moot. 3. Fix TH/plugin recompilation after the removal of stable modules. The TH recompilation check used to rely on stable modules. Now there is a uniform and simple way, we directly track the linkables which were loaded into the interpreter whilst compiling a module. This is an over-approximation but more robust wrt package dependencies changing. 4. Fix recompilation checking for dynamic object files. Now we actually check if the dynamic object file exists when compiling with -dynamic-too Fixes #19774 #19771 #19758 #17434 #11556 #9121 #8211 #16495 #7277 #16093 - - - - - d5b89ed4 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-06-03T15:58:33-04:00 Port HsToCore messages to new infrastructure This commit converts a bunch of HsToCore (Ds) messages to use the new GHC's diagnostic message infrastructure. In particular the DsMessage type has been expanded with a lot of type constructors, each encapsulating a particular error and warning emitted during desugaring. Due to the fact that levity polymorphism checking can happen both at the Ds and at the TcRn level, a new `TcLevityCheckDsMessage` constructor has been added to the `TcRnMessage` type. - - - - - 7a05185a by Roland Senn at 2021-06-03T15:59:10-04:00 Follow up #12449: Improve function `Inspect.hs:check2` * Add a Note to clarify RttiTypes. * Don't call `quantifyType` at all the call sites of `check2`. * Simplyfy arguments of functions `Inspect.hs:check1` and `Inspect.hs:check2`. - `check1` only uses the two lists of type variables, but not the types. - `check2` only uses the two types, but not the lists of type variables. * In `Inspect.hs:check2` send only the tau part of the type to `tcSplitTyConApp_maybe`. - - - - - 1bb0565c by Thomas Winant at 2021-06-04T00:30:22-04:00 Fix incorrect mention of -Wprepositive-qualified-syntax in docs The flag is called `-Wprepositive-qualified-module`, not `-Wprepositive-qualified-syntax`. Use the `:ghc-flag:` syntax, which would have caught the mistake in the first place. - - - - - 44d131af by Takenobu Tani at 2021-06-04T00:30:59-04:00 users-guide: Add OverloadedRecordDot and OverloadedRecordUpdate for ghc-9.2 This patch adds OverloadedRecordDot and OverloadedRecordUpdate in 9.2.1's release note. - - - - - f1b748b4 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-06-04T12:43:41-04:00 Add PsHeaderMessage diagnostic (fixes #19923) This commit replaces the PsUnknownMessage diagnostics over at `GHC.Parser.Header` with a new `PsHeaderMessage` type (part of the more general `PsMessage`), so that we can throw parser header's errors which can be correctly caught by `GHC.Driver.Pipeline.preprocess` and rewrapped (correctly) as Driver messages (using the `DriverPsHeaderMessage`). This gets rid of the nasty compiler crash as part of #19923. - - - - - 733757ad by sheaf at 2021-06-04T12:44:19-04:00 Make some simple primops levity-polymorphic Fixes #17817 - - - - - 737b0ae1 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-04T12:45:01-04:00 Fix Integral instances for Words * ensure that division wrappers are INLINE * make div/mod/divMod call quot/rem/quotRem (same code) * this ensures that the quotRemWordN# primitive is used to implement divMod (it wasn't the case for sized Words) * make first argument strict for Natural and Integer (similarly to other numeric types) - - - - - 1713cbb0 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-06-05T03:47:48-04:00 Make 'count-deps' a ghc/util standalone program - Move 'count-deps' into 'ghc/utils' so that it can be called standalone. - Move 'testsuite/tests/parser/should_run/' tests 'CountParserDeps' and 'CountAstDeps' to 'testsuite/tests/count-deps' and reimplement in terms of calling the utility - Document how to use 'count-deps' in 'ghc/utils/count-deps/README' - - - - - 9a28680d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-05T03:48:25-04:00 Put Unique related global variables in the RTS (#19940) - - - - - 8c90e6c7 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-06-05T10:29:22-04:00 Fix #19682 by breaking cycles in Deriveds This commit expands the old Note [Type variable cycles in Givens] to apply as well to Deriveds. See the Note for details and examples. This fixes a regression introduced by my earlier commit that killed off the flattener in favor of the rewriter. A few other things happened along the way: * unifyTest was renamed to touchabilityTest, because that's what it does. * isInsolubleOccursCheck was folded into checkTypeEq, which does much of the same work. To get this to work out, though, we need to keep more careful track of what errors we spot in checkTypeEq, and so CheckTyEqResult has become rather more glorious. * A redundant Note or two was eliminated. * Kill off occCheckForErrors; due to Note [Rewriting synonyms], the extra occCheckExpand here is always redundant. * Store blocked equalities separately from other inerts; less stuff to look through when kicking out. Close #19682. test case: typecheck/should_compile/T19682{,b} - - - - - 3b1aa7db by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 Adds AArch64 Native Code Generator In which we add a new code generator to the Glasgow Haskell Compiler. This codegen supports ELF and Mach-O targets, thus covering Linux, macOS, and BSDs in principle. It was tested only on macOS and Linux. The NCG follows a similar structure as the other native code generators we already have, and should therfore be realtively easy to follow. It supports most of the features required for a proper native code generator, but does not claim to be perfect or fully optimised. There are still opportunities for optimisations. Metric Decrease: ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiLayerModules PmSeriesG PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T10421a T10858 T11195 T11276 T11303b T11374 T11822 T12227 T12545 T12707 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13701 T13719 T14683 T14697 T15164 T15630 T16577 T17096 T17516 T17836 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18478 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9872d T9961 WWRec Metric Increase: T4801 - - - - - db1e07f1 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 [ci] -llvm with --way=llvm - - - - - 1b2f894f by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 [ci] no docs for aarch64-linux-llvm - - - - - a1fed3a5 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 [ci] force CC=clang for aarch64-linux - - - - - 4db2d44c by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 [testsuite] fix T13702 with clang - - - - - ecc3a405 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-05T10:29:57-04:00 [testsuite] fix T6132 when using the LLVM toolchain - - - - - cced9454 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-06-05T19:23:11-04:00 Countdeps: Strictly documentation markup fixes [ci skip] - - - - - ea9a4ef6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-05T19:23:46-04:00 Avoid useless w/w split, take 2 This commit: commit c6faa42bfb954445c09c5680afd4fb875ef03758 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Mon Mar 9 10:20:42 2020 +0000 Avoid useless w/w split This patch is just a tidy-up for the post-strictness-analysis worker wrapper split. Consider f x = x Strictnesss analysis does not lead to a w/w split, so the obvious thing is to leave it 100% alone. But actually, because the RHS is small, we ended up adding a StableUnfolding for it. There is some reason to do this if we choose /not/ do to w/w on the grounds that the function is small. See Note [Don't w/w inline small non-loop-breaker things] But there is no reason if we would not have done w/w anyway. This patch just moves the conditional to later. Easy. turns out to have a bug in it. Instead of /moving/ the conditional, I /duplicated/ it. Then in a subsequent unrelated tidy-up (087ac4eb) I removed the second (redundant) test! This patch does what I originally intended. There is also a small refactoring in GHC.Core.Unfold, to make the code clearer, but with no change in behaviour. It does, however, have a generally good effect on compile times, because we aren't dealing with so many silly stable unfoldings. Here are the non-zero changes: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- Baseline Test Metric value New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ManyAlternatives(normal) ghc/alloc 791969344.0 792665048.0 +0.1% ManyConstructors(normal) ghc/alloc 4351126824.0 4358303528.0 +0.2% PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 50362552.0 50482208.0 +0.2% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 63733024.0 63619912.0 -0.2% T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 121224624.0 119695448.0 -1.3% GOOD T10421a(normal) ghc/alloc 85256392.0 83714224.0 -1.8% T10547(normal) ghc/alloc 29253072.0 29258256.0 +0.0% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 189343152.0 187972328.0 -0.7% T11195(normal) ghc/alloc 281208248.0 279727584.0 -0.5% T11276(normal) ghc/alloc 141966952.0 142046224.0 +0.1% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 46228360.0 46259024.0 +0.1% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 2663128768.0 2667412656.0 +0.2% T11822(normal) ghc/alloc 138686944.0 138760176.0 +0.1% T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 482836000.0 475421056.0 -1.5% GOOD T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 60710520.0 60781808.0 +0.1% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 104089000.0 104022424.0 -0.1% T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 1711759416.0 1705711528.0 -0.4% T12707(normal) ghc/alloc 991541120.0 991921776.0 +0.0% T13035(normal) ghc/alloc 108199872.0 108370704.0 +0.2% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 414642544.0 412580384.0 -0.5% T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 361701272.0 355838624.0 -1.6% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 157710168.0 157397768.0 -0.2% T13379(normal) ghc/alloc 370984400.0 371345888.0 +0.1% T13701(normal) ghc/alloc 2439764144.0 2441351984.0 +0.1% T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2154090896.0 2156671400.0 +0.1% T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1478517688.0 1440317696.0 -2.6% GOOD T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 178053912.0 172489808.0 -3.1% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 7859948896.0 7854524080.0 -0.1% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1271520128.0 1202096488.0 -5.5% GOOD T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 1123320632.0 1123922480.0 +0.1% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 54526280.0 54576776.0 +0.1% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 42706752.0 42730544.0 +0.1% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 108834568.0 108693816.0 -0.1% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 5539629264.0 5579500872.0 +0.7% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 97589720.0 97196944.0 -0.4% T18478(normal) ghc/alloc 770755472.0 771232888.0 +0.1% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 408691160.0 374364992.0 -8.4% GOOD T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 492419768.0 458809408.0 -6.8% GOOD T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 72177032.0 71368824.0 -1.1% T1969(normal) ghc/alloc 803523496.0 804655112.0 +0.1% T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 198411784.0 198608512.0 +0.1% T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 312416688.0 312874976.0 +0.1% T5321Fun(normal) ghc/alloc 325230680.0 325474448.0 +0.1% T5631(normal) ghc/alloc 592064448.0 593518968.0 +0.2% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 37691496.0 37710904.0 +0.1% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 404629536.0 405064432.0 +0.1% T9020(optasm) ghc/alloc 266004608.0 266375592.0 +0.1% T9198(normal) ghc/alloc 49221336.0 49268648.0 +0.1% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 913464984.0 742680256.0 -18.7% GOOD T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 552296608.0 466322000.0 -15.6% GOOD T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1789910616.0 1793924472.0 +0.2% T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2315141376.0 2310338056.0 -0.2% T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1840422424.0 1841567224.0 +0.1% T9872d(normal) ghc/alloc 556713248.0 556838432.0 +0.0% T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 383809160.0 384601600.0 +0.2% WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 773751272.0 753949608.0 -2.6% GOOD Residency goes down too: Metrics: compile_time/max_bytes_used ------------------------------------ Baseline Test Metric value New value Change ----------------------------------------------------------- T10370(optasm) ghc/max 42058448.0 39481672.0 -6.1% T11545(normal) ghc/max 43641392.0 43634752.0 -0.0% T15304(normal) ghc/max 29895824.0 29439032.0 -1.5% T15630(normal) ghc/max 8822568.0 8772328.0 -0.6% T18698a(normal) ghc/max 13882536.0 13787112.0 -0.7% T18698b(normal) ghc/max 14714112.0 13836408.0 -6.0% T1969(normal) ghc/max 24724128.0 24733496.0 +0.0% T3064(normal) ghc/max 14041152.0 14034768.0 -0.0% T3294(normal) ghc/max 32769248.0 32760312.0 -0.0% T9630(normal) ghc/max 41605120.0 41572184.0 -0.1% T9675(optasm) ghc/max 18652296.0 17253480.0 -7.5% Metric Decrease: T10421 T12227 T15164 T17516 T18698a T18698b T9233 T9675 WWRec Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - 52a524f7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-05T19:23:46-04:00 Re-do rubbish literals As #19882 pointed out, we were simply doing rubbish literals wrong. (I'll refrain from explaining the wrong-ness here -- see the ticket.) This patch fixes it by adding a Type (of kind RuntimeRep) as field of LitRubbish, rather than [PrimRep]. The Note [Rubbish literals] in GHC.Types.Literal explains the details. - - - - - 34424b9d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-05T19:23:46-04:00 Drop absent bindings in worker/wrapper Consider this (from #19824) let t = ...big... in ...(f t x)... were `f` ignores its first argument. With luck f's wrapper will inline thereby dropping `t`, but maybe not: the arguments to f all look boring. So we pre-empt the problem by replacing t's RHS with an absent filler during w/w. Simple and effective. The main payload is the new `isAbsDmd` case in `tryWw`, but there are some other minor refactorings: * To implment this I had to refactor `mk_absent_let` to `mkAbsentFiller`, which can be called from `tryWW`. * wwExpr took both WwOpts and DynFlags which seems silly. I combined them into one. * I renamed the historical mkInineRule to mkWrapperUnfolding - - - - - 3e343292 by Ben Gamari at 2021-06-05T19:23:46-04:00 testsuite: Eliminate fragility of ioprof As noted in #10037, the `ioprof` test would change its stderr output (specifically the stacktrace produced by `error`) depending upon optimisation level. As the `error` backtrace is not the point of this test, we now ignore the `stderr` output. - - - - - 5e1a2244 by Ben Gamari at 2021-06-05T19:23:46-04:00 testsuite: Fix Note style - - - - - 4dc681c7 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-07T10:35:39+02:00 Make Logger independent of DynFlags Introduce LogFlags as a independent subset of DynFlags used for logging. As a consequence in many places we don't have to pass both Logger and DynFlags anymore. The main reason for this refactoring is that I want to refactor the systools interfaces: for now many systools functions use DynFlags both to use the Logger and to fetch their parameters (e.g. ldInputs for the linker). I'm interested in refactoring the way they fetch their parameters (i.e. use dedicated XxxOpts data types instead of DynFlags) for #19877. But if I did this refactoring before refactoring the Logger, we would have duplicate parameters (e.g. ldInputs from DynFlags and linkerInputs from LinkerOpts). Hence this patch first. Some flags don't really belong to LogFlags because they are subsystem specific (e.g. most DumpFlags). For example -ddump-asm should better be passed in NCGConfig somehow. This patch doesn't fix this tight coupling: the dump flags are part of the UI but they are passed all the way down for example to infer the file name for the dumps. Because LogFlags are a subset of the DynFlags, we must update the former when the latter changes (not so often). As a consequence we now use accessors to read/write DynFlags in HscEnv instead of using `hsc_dflags` directly. In the process I've also made some subsystems less dependent on DynFlags: - CmmToAsm: by passing some missing flags via NCGConfig (see new fields in GHC.CmmToAsm.Config) - Core.Opt.*: - by passing -dinline-check value into UnfoldingOpts - by fixing some Core passes interfaces (e.g. CallArity, FloatIn) that took DynFlags argument for no good reason. - as a side-effect GHC.Core.Opt.Pipeline.doCorePass is much less convoluted. - - - - - 3a90814f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-07T11:19:35+02:00 Parser: make less DynFlags dependent This is an attempt at reducing the number of dependencies of the Parser (as reported by CountParserDeps). Modules in GHC.Parser.* don't import GHC.Driver.Session directly anymore. Sadly some GHC.Driver.* modules are still transitively imported and the number of dependencies didn't decrease. But it's a step in the right direction. - - - - - 40c0f67f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-07T11:19:35+02:00 Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 9e724f6e by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-06-07T15:35:22-04:00 Small ZipList optimisation In (<|>) for ZipList, avoid processing the first argument twice (both as first argument of (++) and for its length in drop count of the second argument). Previously, the entire first argument was forced into memory, now (<|>) can run in constant space even with long inputs. - - - - - 7ea3b7eb by Ryan Scott at 2021-06-08T01:07:10+05:30 Introduce `hsExprType :: HsExpr GhcTc -> Type` in the new module `GHC.Hs.Syn.Type` The existing `hsPatType`, `hsLPatType` and `hsLitType` functions have also been moved to this module This is a less ambitious take on the same problem that !2182 and !3866 attempt to solve. Rather than have the `hsExprType` function attempt to efficiently compute the `Type` of every subexpression in an `HsExpr`, this simply computes the overall `Type` of a single `HsExpr`. - Explicitly forbids the `SplicePat` `HsIPVar`, `HsBracket`, `HsRnBracketOut` and `HsTcBracketOut` constructors during the typechecking phase by using `Void` as the TTG extension field - Also introduces `dataConCantHappen` as a domain specific alternative to `absurd` to handle cases where the TTG extension points forbid a constructor. - Turns HIE file generation into a pure function that doesn't need access to the `DsM` monad to compute types, but uses `hsExprType` instead. - Computes a few more types during HIE file generation - Makes GHCi's `:set +c` command also use `hsExprType` instead of going through the desugarer to compute types. Updates haddock submodule Co-authored-by: Zubin Duggal <zubin.duggal at gmail.com> - - - - - 378c0bba by Tamar Christina at 2021-06-08T15:40:50-04:00 winio: use synchronous access explicitly for handles that may not be asynchronous. - - - - - 31bfafec by Baldur Blöndal at 2021-06-09T09:46:17-04:00 Added a regression test, this would trigger a Core Lint error before GHC 9 - - - - - d69067a1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-09T09:46:51-04:00 FinderCache: Also cache file hashing in interface file checks Now that we hash object files to decide when to recompile due to TH, this can make a big difference as each interface file in a project will contain reference to the object files of all package dependencies. Especially when these are statically linked, hashing them can add up. The cache is invalidated when `depanalPartial` is called, like the normal finder cache. - - - - - f4a5e30e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-10T02:38:19-04:00 Do not add unfoldings to lambda-binders For reasons described in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify Historical Note [Case binders and join points], we used to keep a Core unfolding in one of the lambda-binders for a join point. But this was always a gross hack -- it's very odd to have an unfolding in a lambda binder, that refers to earlier lambda binders. The hack bit us in various ways: * Most seriously, it is incompatible with linear types in Core. * It complicated demand analysis, and could worsen results * It required extra care in the simplifier (simplLamBinder) * It complicated !5641 (look for "join binder unfoldings") So this patch just removes the hack. Happily, doind so turned out to have no effect on performance. - - - - - 8baa8874 by Li-yao Xia at 2021-06-10T02:38:54-04:00 User's Guide: reword and fix punctuation in description of PostfixOperators - - - - - fb6b6379 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-10T02:39:29-04:00 Add (broken) test for #19966 - - - - - 61c51c00 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-10T02:40:07-04:00 Fix redundant import - - - - - 472c2bf0 by sheaf at 2021-06-10T13:54:05-04:00 Reword: representation instead of levity fixes #19756, updates haddock submodule - - - - - 3d5cb335 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-10T13:54:40-04:00 Fix INLINE pragmas in desugarer In #19969 we discovered that GHC has has a bug *forever* that means it sometimes essentially discarded INLINE pragams. This happened when you have * Two more more mutually recursive functions * Some of which (presumably not all!) have an INLINE pragma * Completely monomorphic. This hits a particular case in GHC.HsToCore.Binds.dsAbsBinds, which was simply wrong -- it put the INLINE pragma on the wrong binder. This patch fixes the bug, rather easily, by adjusting the no-tyvar, no-dict case of GHC.HsToCore.Binds.dsAbsBinds. I also discovered that the GHC.Core.Opt.Pipeline.shortOutIndirections was not doing a good job for {-# INLINE lcl_id #-} lcl_id = BIG gbl_id = lcl_id Here we want to transfer the stable unfolding to gbl_id (we do), but we also want to remove it from lcl_id (we were not doing that). Otherwise both Ids have large stable unfoldings. Easily fixed. Note [Transferring IdInfo] explains. - - - - - 2a7e29e5 by Ben Gamari at 2021-06-16T16:58:37+00:00 gitlab-ci: Bump ci-images - - - - - 6c131ba0 by Baldur Blöndal at 2021-06-16T20:18:35-04:00 DerivingVia for Hsc instances. GND for NonDetFastString and LexicalFastString. - - - - - a2e4cb80 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-06-16T20:19:10-04:00 HsUniToken and HsToken for HsArrow (#19623) Another step towards a simpler design for exact printing. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 01fd2617 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-16T20:19:45-04:00 profiling: Look in RHS of rules for cost centre ticks There are some obscure situations where the RHS of a rule can contain a tick which is not mentioned anywhere else in the program. If this happens you end up with an obscure linker error. The solution is quite simple, traverse the RHS of rules to also look for ticks. It turned out to be easier to implement if the traversal was moved into CoreTidy rather than at the start of code generation because there we still had easy access to the rules. ./StreamD.o(.text+0x1b9f2): error: undefined reference to 'StreamK_mkStreamFromStream_HPC_cc' ./MArray.o(.text+0xbe83): error: undefined reference to 'StreamK_mkStreamFromStream_HPC_cc' Main.o(.text+0x6fdb): error: undefined reference to 'StreamK_mkStreamFromStream_HPC_cc' - - - - - d8bfebec by AriFordsham at 2021-06-16T20:20:22-04:00 Corrected typo - - - - - 34484c89 by Divam at 2021-06-16T20:20:59-04:00 Remove the backend correction logic, as it is already been fixed at this point - - - - - e25772a0 by Peter Trommler at 2021-06-16T20:21:34-04:00 PPC NCG: Fix panic in linear register allocator - - - - - a83d2999 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-06-16T20:22:09-04:00 Fix error message for record updates, #19972 Fix found by Adam Gundry. - - - - - a0622459 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-17T11:55:17+01:00 Move validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-hadrian back to quick-build This increases the critical path length but in practice will reduce pressure on runners because less jobs overall will be spawned. See #20003 [skip ci] - - - - - 3b783496 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-18T12:27:33-04:00 Enhance cast worker/wrapper for INLINABLE In #19890 we realised that cast worker/wrapper didn't really work properly for functions with an INLINABLE pragma, and hence a stable unfolding. This patch fixes the problem. Instead of disabling cast w/w when there is a stable unfolding (as we did before), we now tranfer the stable unfolding to the worker. It turned out that it was easier to do that if I moved the cast w/w stuff from prepareBinding to completeBind. No chnages at all in nofib results: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Size Allocs Runtime Elapsed TotalMem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -0.0% 0.0% -63.8% -78.2% 0.0% Max -0.0% 0.0% +11.8% +11.7% 0.0% Geometric Mean -0.0% -0.0% -26.6% -33.4% -0.0% Small decreases in compile-time allocation for two tests (below) of around 2%. T12545 increased in compile-time alloc by 4%, but it's not reproducible on my machine, and is a known-wobbly test. Metric Increase: T12545 Metric Decrease: T18698a T18698b - - - - - c6a00c15 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-18T12:27:33-04:00 Improve abstractVars quantification ordering When floating a binding out past some type-variable binders, don't gratuitiously change the order of the binders. This small change gives code that is simpler, has less risk of non-determinism, and does not gratuitiously change type-variable order. See Note [Which type variables to abstract over] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils. This is really just refactoring; no change in behaviour. - - - - - db7e6dc5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-18T12:27:33-04:00 Improve pretty-printing of coercions With -dsuppress-coercions, it's still good to be able to see the type of the coercion. This patch prints the type. Maybe we should have a flag to control this too. - - - - - 5d3d9925 by Gleb Popov at 2021-06-18T12:27:36-04:00 Pass -DLIBICONV_PLUG when building base library on FreeBSD. If libiconv is installed from packages on the build machine, there is a high chance that the build system will pick up /usr/local/include/iconv.h instead of base /usr/include/iconv.h This additional preprocessor define makes package's libiconv header compatible with system one, fixing the build. Closes issue #19958 - - - - - 1e2ba8a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-19T12:22:27-04:00 CI: Keep the value of PERF_NOTE_KEY in darwin environments This fixes the performance test tracking for all darwin environments. - - - - - 028b9474 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-19T12:23:02-04:00 Add comments explaining why #19833 is wrong I realised that the suggestion in #19833 doesn't work, and documented why in Note [Zapping Used Once info in WorkWrap] - - - - - 6b2952cf by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-19T12:23:39-04:00 RTS: fix indentation warning - - - - - a6548a66 by David at 2021-06-19T12:24:15-04:00 Correct haddock annotations in GetOpt - - - - - 23bb09c9 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-19T12:24:52-04:00 Perf: fix appendFS To append 2 FastString we don't need to convert them into ByteString: use ShortByteString's Semigroup instance instead. - - - - - 1c79ddc8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-19T12:25:26-04:00 RTS: Fix flag parsing for --eventlog-flush-interval Fixes #20006 - - - - - fc8ad5f3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-06-19T12:26:01-04:00 Fix type and strictness signature of fork# When working eta-expansion and reduction, I found that fork# had a weaker strictness signature than it should have (#19992). In particular, it didn't record that it applies its argument exactly once. To this I needed to give it a proper type (its first argument is always a function, which in turn entailed a small change to the call in GHC.Conc.Sync This patch fixes it. - - - - - 217b4dcc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-06-19T12:26:35-04:00 Deprecate -Wmissing-monadfail-instances (#17875) Also document deprecation of Wnoncanonical-monadfail-instances and -Wimplicit-kind-vars - - - - - 8838241f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-19T12:27:12-04:00 Fix naturalToFloat/Double * move naturalToFloat/Double from ghc-bignum to base:GHC.Float and make them wired-in (as their integerToFloat/Double counterparts) * use the same rounding method as integerToFloat/Double. This is an oversight of 540fa6b2cff3802877ff56a47ab3611e33a9ac86 * add passthrough rules for intToFloat, intToDouble, wordToFloat, wordToDouble. - - - - - 3f60a7e5 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-06-19T22:58:33-04:00 Do not reassociate lexical negation (#19838) - - - - - 4c87a3d1 by Ryan Scott at 2021-06-19T22:59:08-04:00 Simplify pprLHsContext This removes an _ad hoc_ special case for empty `LHsContext`s in `pprLHsContext`, fixing #20011. To avoid regressions in pretty-printing data types and classes constructed via TH, we now apply a heuristic where we convert empty datatype contexts and superclasses to a `Nothing` (rather than `Just` an empty context). This will, for instance, avoid pretty-printing every TH-constructed data type as `data () => Blah ...`. - - - - - a6a8d3f5 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-20T07:11:58-04:00 Guard Allocate Exec via LIBFFI by LIBFFI We now have two darwin flavours. AArch64-Darwin, and x86_64-darwin, the latter one which has proper custom adjustor support, the former though relies on libffi. Mixing both leads to odd crashes, as the closures might not fit the size of the libffi closures. Hence this needs to be guarded by the USE_LBFFI_FOR_ADJUSTORS guard. Original patch by Hamish Mackenzie - - - - - 689016dc by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-20T07:12:32-04:00 Darwin CI: Don't explicitly pass ncurses/iconv paths Passing --with-ncurses-libraries means the path which gets backed in progagate into the built binaries. This is incorrect when we want to distribute the binaries because the user might not have the library in that specific place. It's the user's reponsibility to direct the dynamic linker to the right place. Fixes #19968 - - - - - 4a65c0f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-20T07:12:32-04:00 rts: Pass -Wl,_U,___darwin_check_fd_set_overflow on Darwin Note [fd_set_overflow] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this note is the very sad tale of __darwin_fd_set_overflow. The 8.10.5 release was broken because it was built in an environment where the libraries were provided by XCode 12.*, these libraries introduced a reference to __darwin_fd_set_overflow via the FD_SET macro which is used in Select.c. Unfortunately, this symbol is not available with XCode 11.* which led to a linker error when trying to link anything. This is almost certainly a bug in XCode but we still have to work around it. Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: "___darwin_check_fd_set_overflow", referenced from: _awaitEvent in libHSrts.a(Select.o) ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 One way to fix this is to upgrade your version of xcode, but this would force the upgrade on users prematurely. Fortunately it also seems safe to pass the linker option "-Wl,-U,___darwin_check_fd_set_overflow" because the usage of the symbol is guarded by a guard to check if it's defined. __header_always_inline int __darwin_check_fd_set(int _a, const void *_b) { if ((uintptr_t)&__darwin_check_fd_set_overflow != (uintptr_t) 0) { return __darwin_check_fd_set_overflow(_a, _b, 1); return __darwin_check_fd_set_overflow(_a, _b, 0); } else { return 1; } Across the internet there are many other reports of this issue See: https://github.com/mono/mono/issues/19393 , https://github.com/sitsofe/fio/commit/b6a1e63a1ff607692a3caf3c2db2c3d575ba2320 The issue was originally reported in #19950 Fixes #19950 - - - - - 6c783817 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-06-20T07:13:07-04:00 Set min LLVM version to 9 and make version checking use a non-inclusive upper bound. We use a non-inclusive upper bound so that setting the upper bound to 13 for example means that all 12.x versions are accepted. - - - - - 6281a333 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-20T07:13:41-04:00 Linker/darwin: Properly honour -fno-use-rpaths The specification is now simple * On linux, use `-Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker` to set the rpath of the executable * On darwin, never use `-Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker`, always inject the rpath afterwards, see `runInjectRPaths`. * If `-fno-use-rpaths` is passed then *never* inject anything into the rpath. Fixes #20004 - - - - - 5abf5997 by Fraser Tweedale at 2021-06-20T07:14:18-04:00 hadrian/README.md: update bignum options - - - - - 65bad0de by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-22T02:33:00-04:00 CI: Don't set EXTRA_HC_OPTS in head.hackage job Upstream environment variables take precedance over downstream variables. It is more consistent (and easier to modify) if the variables are all set in the head.hackage CI file rather than setting this here. [skip ci] - - - - - 14956cb8 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-22T02:33:38-04:00 Put tracing functions into their own module Now that Outputable is independent of DynFlags, we can put tracing functions using SDocs into their own module that doesn't transitively depend on any GHC.Driver.* module. A few modules needed to be moved to avoid loops in DEBUG mode. - - - - - 595dfbb0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-22T02:34:13-04:00 rts: Document --eventlog-flush-interval in RtsFlags Fixes #19995 - - - - - 362f078e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-06-22T02:34:49-04:00 Typos, minor comment fixes - Remove fstName, sndName, fstIdKey, sndIdKey - no longer used, removed from basicKnownKeyNames - Remove breakpointId, breakpointCondId, opaqueTyCon, unknownTyCon - they were used in the old implementation of the GHCi debugger - Fix typos in comments - Remove outdated comment in Lint.hs - Use 'LitRubbish' instead of 'RubbishLit' for consistency - Remove comment about subkinding - superseded by Note [Kind Constraint and kind Type] - Mention ticket ID in a linear types error message - Fix formatting in using-warnings.rst and linear-types.rst - Remove comment about 'Any' in Dynamic.hs - Dynamic now uses Typeable + existential instead of Any - Remove codeGen/should_compile/T13233.hs This was added by accident, it is not used and T13233 is already in should_fail - - - - - f7e41d78 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-22T02:35:24-04:00 ghc-bignum: trimed ~> trimmed Just a small typo which propagated through ghc-bignum - - - - - 62d720db by Potato Hatsue at 2021-06-22T02:36:00-04:00 Fix a typo in pattern synonyms doc - - - - - 87f57ecf by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-06-23T02:58:00-04:00 ci: fix ci.sh by creating build.mk in one place Previously `prepare_build_mk` created a build.mk that was overwritten right after. This makes the BIGNUM_BACKEND choice take effect, fixing #19953, and causing the metric increase below in the integer-simple job. Metric Increase: space_leak_001 - - - - - 7f6454fb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-23T02:58:35-04:00 Optimiser: Correctly deal with strings starting with unicode characters in exprConApp_maybe For example: "\0" is encoded to "C0 80", then the rule would correct use a decoding function to work out the first character was "C0 80" but then just used BS.tail so the rest of the string was "80". This resulted in "\0" being transformed into '\C0\80' : unpackCStringUTF8# "80" Which is obviously bogus. I rewrote the function to call utf8UnconsByteString directly and avoid the roundtrip through Faststring so now the head/tail is computed by the same call. Fixes #19976 - - - - - e14b893a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-23T02:59:09-04:00 testsuite: Don't try to run tests with missing libraries As noticed by sgraf, we were still running reqlib tests, even if the library was not available. The reasons for this were not clear to me as they would never work and it was causing some issues with empty stderr files being generated if you used --test-accept. Now if the required library is not there, the test is just skipped, and a counter increased to mark the fact. Perhaps in the future it would be nicer to explicitly record why certain tests are skipped. Missing libraries causing a skip is a special case at the moment. Fixes #20005 - - - - - aa1d0eb3 by sheaf at 2021-06-23T02:59:48-04:00 Enable TcPlugin tests on Windows - - - - - d8e5b274 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-23T03:00:23-04:00 ghci: Correct free variable calculation in StgToByteCode Fixes #20019 - - - - - 6bf82316 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-23T03:00:57-04:00 hadrian: Pass correct leading_underscore configuration to tests - - - - - 8fba28ec by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-23T03:01:32-04:00 [testsuite] mark T3007 broken on darwin. Cabal explicitly passes options to set the rpath, which we then also try to set using install_name_tool. Cabal should also pass `-fno-use-rpaths` to suppress the setting of the rpath from within GHC. - - - - - 633bbc1f by Douglas Wilson at 2021-06-23T08:52:26+01:00 ci: Don't allow the nightly pipeline to be interrupted. Since 58cfcc65 the default for jobs has been "interruptible", this means that when new commits are pushed to a branch which already has a running pipeline then the old pipelines for this branch are cancelled. This includes the master branch, and in particular, new commits merged to the master branch will cancel the nightly job. The semantics of pipeline cancelling are actually a bit more complicated though. The interruptible flag is *per job*, but once a pipeline has run *any* non-interruptible job, then the whole pipeline is considered non-interruptible (ref https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/32837). This leads to the hack in this MR where by default all jobs are `interruptible: True`, but for pipelines we definitely want to run, there is a dummy job which happens first, which is `interreuptible: False`. This has the effect of dirtying the whole pipeline and preventing another push to master from cancelling it. For now, this patch solves the immediate problem of making sure nightly jobs are not cancelled. In the future, we may want to enable this job also for the master branch, making that change might mean we need more CI capacity than currently available. [skip ci] Ticket: #19554 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 8191785e by Aaron Allen at 2021-06-23T20:33:48-04:00 Converts diagnostics for two errors in Ghc.Tc.Module (#19926) This adds constructors to TcRnMessage to replace use of TcRnUnknownMessage in Ghc.Tc.Module. Adds a test case for the UnsafeDueToPlugin warning. Closes #19926 - - - - - e2d8023d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-06-23T20:34:23-04:00 Add some tests for sized primops - - - - - d79530d1 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-23T20:34:23-04:00 [aarch64 NCG] Add better support for sub-word primops During the intial NCG development, GHC did not have support for anything below Words. As such the NCG didn't support any of this either. AArch64-Darwin however needs support for subword, as arguments in excess of the first eight (8) passed via registers are passed on the stack, and there in a packed fashion. Thus ghc learned about subword sizes. This than lead us to gain subword primops, and these subsequently highlighted deficiencies in the AArch64 NCG. This patch rectifies the ones I found through via the test-suite. I do not claim this to be exhaustive. Fixes: #19993 Metric Increase: T10421 T13035 T13719 T14697 T1969 T9203 T9872a T9872b T9872c T9872d T9961 haddock.Cabal haddock.base parsing001 - - - - - 38a6d8b8 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-06-23T20:34:58-04:00 Fix typo in Note [Quick Look for particular Ids] Fixes #20029 - - - - - 74c87414 by Tamar Christina at 2021-06-24T12:01:58-04:00 rts: move xxxHash out of the user namespace - - - - - 4023d4d9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-06-24T12:02:33-04:00 Fix desugaring with unboxed types (#19883) - - - - - 4c6af6be by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-06-24T12:03:10-04:00 EPA: Bringing over tests and updates from ghc-exactprint - - - - - d6ab9c60 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-24T12:03:45-04:00 [aarch64-macho] Fix off-by-one error in the linker We need to be careful about the sign bit for BR26 relocation otherwise we end up encoding a large positive number and reading back a large negative number. - - - - - 48171833 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-24T12:04:19-04:00 CI: Fix the cabal_test job to compile the Distribution.Simple target The "Cabal test" was previously testing the compilation of the very advanced Setup.hs file. Now we compile the whole library, as the test intended. - - - - - 171413c6 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-24T12:04:19-04:00 cabal_test: Make output more like head.hackage output This helps with the import of the results into the performance database. - - - - - 138b7a57 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-06-24T12:04:54-04:00 There's no "errorWithCallStack", just use "error". There's no `errorWithCallStack`, only `errorWithStackTrace`, but the latter is now deprecated, since `error` now defaults to returning a stack strace. So rather than change this to the intended deprecated function we replace `errorWithCallStack` with `error` instead. - - - - - 4d5967b5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-06-24T20:35:56-04:00 Fixes around incomplete guards (#20023, #20024) - Fix linearity error with incomplete MultiWayIf (#20023) - Fix partial pattern binding error message (#20024) - Remove obsolete test LinearPolyTest It tested the special typing rule for ($), which was removed during the implementation of Quick Look 97cff9190d3. - Fix ticket numbers in linear/*/all.T, they referred to linear types issue tracker - - - - - c1c29808 by Christian Takle at 2021-06-24T20:36:32-04:00 Update quantified_constraints.rst - - - - - 1c811959 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-06-24T20:37:07-04:00 [iserv] learn -wait cli flag Often times when attaching a debugger to iserv it's helpful to have iserv wait a few seconds for the debugger to attach. -wait can be passed via -opti-wait if needed. - - - - - f926ecfd by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-24T20:37:42-04:00 linker: Replace one missed usage of Opt_RPath with useXLinkerRPath Thanks to @wz1000 for spotting this oversight. - - - - - fa6451b7 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-06-24T20:38:18-04:00 fix sdist for base library config.sub and config.guess aren't used anymore, so they should be removed from the base.cabal file - - - - - d1f59540 by sheaf at 2021-06-25T05:19:18-04:00 Make reallyUnsafePtrEquality# levity-polymorphic fixes #17126, updates containers submodule - - - - - 30afb381 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-25T05:19:53-04:00 ghci: Add test for #18330 This test was fixed by 25977ab542a30df4ae71d9699d015bcdd1ab7cfb Fixes #18330 - - - - - f43a11d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-25T05:19:53-04:00 driver: Add test for #17481 Fixed in 25977ab542a30df4ae71d9699d015bcdd1ab7cfb Fixes #17481 - - - - - eb39981a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-25T05:19:53-04:00 driver: Add test for T14923 - - - - - 83dce402 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-06-25T05:20:27-04:00 Add regression test for #19921 - - - - - 0bb78838 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-06-25T15:41:24-04:00 Suggest similar names when reporting types in terms (#19978) This fixes an error message regression. - - - - - 6cc80766 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-25T15:41:58-04:00 driver: Add implicit package dependencies for template-haskell package When TemplateHaskellQuotes is enabled, we also generate programs which mention symbols from the template-haskell module. So that package is added conditionally if the extension is turned on. We should really do the same for other wired-in packages: * base * ghc-bignum * ghc-prim * rts When we link an executable, we must also link against these libraries. In accordance with every other package, these dependencies should be added into the direct dependencies for a module automatically and end up in the interface file to record the fact the object file was created by linking against these packages. Unfortunately it is not so easy to work out when symbols from each of these libraries ends up in the generated program. You might think that `base` would always be used but the `ghc-prim` package doesn't depend on `base`, so you have to be a bit careful and this futher enhancement is left to a future patch. - - - - - 221a104f by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-06-26T22:42:03-04:00 codeGen: Fix header size for array write barriers Previously the code generator's logic for invoking the nonmoving write barrier was inconsistent with the write barrier itself. Namely, the code generator treated the header size argument as being in words whereas the barrier expected bytes. This was the cause of #19715. Fixes #19715. - - - - - 30f233fe by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-06-26T22:42:03-04:00 rts: Eliminate redundant branch Previously we branched unnecessarily on IF_NONMOVING_WRITE_BARRIER_ENABLED on every trip through the array barrier push loop. - - - - - 9b776cbb by sheaf at 2021-06-26T22:42:39-04:00 Re-export UnliftedRep and UnliftedType from GHC.Exts - - - - - b1792fef by Zubin Duggal at 2021-06-27T06:14:36-04:00 user-guide: Improve documentation of NumDecimals - - - - - 3e71874b by Jakob Brünker at 2021-06-27T06:15:11-04:00 Tc: Allow Typeable in quantified constraints Previously, when using Typeable in a quantified constraint, GHC would complain that user-specified instances of Typeable aren't allowed. This was because checking for SigmaCtxt was missing from a check for whether an instance head is a hand-written binding. Fixes #20033 - - - - - d7758da4 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 Simplifier: Do Cast W/W for INLINE strong loop-breakers Strong loop-breakers never inline, INLINE pragma or not. Hence they should be treated as if there was no INLINE pragma on them. Also not doing Cast W/W for INLINE strong loop-breakers will trip up Strictness W/W, because it treats them as if there was no INLINE pragma. Subsequently, that will lead to a panic once Strictness W/W will no longer do eta-expansion, as we discovered while implementing !5814. I also renamed to `unfoldingInfo` to `realUnfoldingInfo` and redefined `unfoldingInfo` to zap the unfolding it returns in case of a strong loop-breaker. Now the naming and semantics is symmetrical to `idUnfolding`/`realIdUnfolding`. Now there was no more reason for `hasInlineUnfolding` to operate on `Id`, because the zapping of strong loop-breaker unfoldings moved from `idUnfolding` to `unfoldingInfo`, so I refactored it to take `IdInfo` and call it both from the Simplifier and WorkWrap, making it utterly clear that both checks are equivalent. - - - - - eee498bf by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 WorkWrap: Remove mkWWargs (#19874) `mkWWargs`'s job was pushing casts inwards and doing eta expansion to match the arity with the number of argument demands we w/w for. Nowadays, we use the Simplifier to eta expand to arity. In fact, in recent years we have even seen the eta expansion done by w/w as harmful, see Note [Don't eta expand in w/w]. If a function hasn't enough manifest lambdas, don't w/w it! What purpose does `mkWWargs` serve in this world? Not a great one, it turns out! I could remove it by pulling some important bits, notably Note [Freshen WW arguments] and Note [Join points and beta-redexes]. Result: We reuse the freshened binder names of the wrapper in the worker where possible (see testuite changes), much nicer! In order to avoid scoping errors due to lambda-bound unfoldings in worker arguments, we zap those unfoldings now. In doing so, we fix #19766. Fixes #19874. - - - - - 37472a10 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 WorkWrap: Make mkWWstr and mkWWcpr generate fewer let bindings In https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/5814#note_355144, Simon noted that `mkWWstr` and `mkWWcpr` could generate fewer let bindings and be implemented less indirectly by returning the rebuilt expressions directly, e.g. instead of ``` f :: (Int, Int) -> Int f (x, y) = x+y ==> f :: (Int, Int) -> Int f p = case p of (x, y) -> case x of I# x' -> case y of I# y' -> case $wf x' y' of r' -> let r = I# r' -- immediately returned in r f :: Int# -> Int# -> Int# $wf x' y' = let x = I# x' in -- only used in p let y = I# y' in -- only used in p let p = (x, y) in -- only used in the App below case (\(x,y) -> x+y) p of I# r' -> r' ``` we know generate ``` f :: (Int, Int) -> Int f p = case p of (x, y) -> case x of I# x' -> case y of I# y' -> case $wf x' y' of r' -> I# r' -- 1 fewer let f :: Int# -> Int# -> Int# $wf x' y' = case (\(x,y) -> x+y) (I# x, I# y) of I# r' -> -- 3 fewer lets r' ``` Which is much nicer and makes it easier to comprehend the output of worker-wrapper pre-Simplification as well as puts less strain on the Simplifier. I had to drop support for #18983, but we found that it's broken anyway. Simon is working on a patch that provides a bit more justification. - - - - - e69d070b by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 Add regression test for #17819 The only item left in #17819. Fixes #17819. - - - - - b92479f9 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 Inliner: Regard LitRubbish as TrivArg and not ConLike Part of fixing #19766 required the emission of `LitRubbish` as absent filler in places where we used `absentError` before. In WWRec we have the situation that such bindings occur in the argument to functions. With `LitRubbish` we inlined those functions, because 1. The absent binding was regarded as ConLike. So I fixed `exprIsHNFLike` to respond `False` to `LitRubbish`. 2. The other source of inlining was that after inlining such an absent binding, `LitRubbish` itself was regarded `ValueArg` by `interestingArg`, leading to more inlining. It now responds `TrivArg` to `LitRubbish`. Fixes #20035. There's one slight 1.6% ghc/alloc regression left in T15164 that is due to an additional specialisation `$s$cget`. I've no idea why that happens; the Core output before is identical and has the call site that we specialise for. Metric Decrease: WWRec - - - - - 43bbf4b2 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-27T14:57:39-04:00 testsuite: Widen acceptance window of T12545 (#19414) In a sequel of #19414, I wrote a script that measures min and max allocation bounds of T12545 based on randomly modifying -dunique-increment. I got a spread of as much as 4.8%. But instead of widening the acceptance window further (to 5%), I committed the script as part of this commit, so that false positive increases can easily be diagnosed by comparing min and max bounds to HEAD. Indeed, for !5814 we have seen T12545 go from -0.3% to 3.3% after a rebase. I made sure that the min and max bounds actually stayed the same. In the future, this kind of check can very easily be done in a matter of a minute. Maybe we should increase the acceptance threshold if we need to check often (leave a comment on #19414 if you had to check), but I've not been bitten by it for half a year, which seems OK. Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - 469126b3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-27T14:58:14-04:00 Revert "Make reallyUnsafePtrEquality# levity-polymorphic" This reverts commit d1f59540e8b7be96b55ab4b286539a70bc75416c. This commit breaks the build of unordered-containers ``` [3 of 9] Compiling Data.HashMap.Internal.Array ( Data/HashMap/Internal/Array.hs, dist/build/Data/HashMap/Internal/Array.o, dist/build/Data/HashMap/Internal/Array.dyn_o ) *** Parser [Data.HashMap.Internal.Array]: Parser [Data.HashMap.Internal.Array]: alloc=21043544 time=13.621 *** Renamer/typechecker [Data.HashMap.Internal.Array]: Renamer/typechecker [Data.HashMap.Internal.Array]: alloc=151218672 time=187.083 *** Desugar [Data.HashMap.Internal.Array]: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.3.20210625: expectJust splitFunTy CallStack (from HasCallStack): error, called at compiler/GHC/Data/Maybe.hs:68:27 in ghc:GHC.Data.Maybe expectJust, called at compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs:1247:14 in ghc:GHC.Core.Type ``` Revert containers submodule update - - - - - 46c2d0b0 by Peter Trommler at 2021-06-28T10:45:54-04:00 Fix libffi on PowerPC Update submodule libffi-tarballs to upstream commit 4f9e20a. Remove C compiler flags that suppress warnings in the RTS. Those warnings have been fixed by libffi upstream. Fixes #19885 - - - - - d4c43df1 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-06-28T10:46:29-04:00 Update docs for change in parsing behaviour of infix operators like in GHC 9 - - - - - 755cb2b0 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-06-28T16:57:28-04:00 Try to simplify zoo of functions in `Tc.Utils.Monad` This commit tries to untangle the zoo of diagnostic-related functions in `Tc.Utils.Monad` so that we can have the interfaces mentions only `TcRnMessage`s while we push the creation of these messages upstream. It also ports TcRnMessage diagnostics to use the new API, in particular this commit switch to use TcRnMessage in the external interfaces of the diagnostic functions, and port the old SDoc to be wrapped into TcRnUnknownMessage. - - - - - a7f9670e by Ryan Scott at 2021-06-28T16:58:03-04:00 Fix type and strictness signature of forkOn# This is a follow-up to #19992, which fixes the type and strictness signature for `fork#`. The `forkOn#` primop also needs analogous changes, which this patch accomplishes. - - - - - b760c1f7 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-06-29T15:35:29-04:00 Demand: Better representation (#19050) In #19050, we identified several ways in which we could make more illegal states irrepresentable. This patch introduces a few representation changes around `Demand` and `Card` with a better and earlier-failing API exported through pattern synonyms. Specifically, 1. The old enum definition of `Card` led to severely bloated code of operations on it. I switched to a bit vector representation; much nicer overall IMO. See Note [Bit vector representation for Card]. Most of the gripes with the old representation were related to where which kind of `Card` was allowed and the fact that it doesn't make sense for an absent or bottoming demand to carry a `SubDemand` that describes an evaluation context that is never realised. 2. So I refactored the `Demand` representation so that it has two new data constructors for `AbsDmd` and `BotDmd`. The old `(:*)` data constructor becomes a pattern synonym which expands absent demands as needed, so that it still forms a complete match and a versatile builder. The new `Demand` data constructor now carries a `CardNonAbs` and only occurs in a very limited number of internal call sites. 3. Wherever a full-blown `Card` might end up in a `CardNonAbs` field (like that of `D` or `Call`), I assert the consistency. When the smart builder of `(:*)` is called with an absent `Card`, I assert that the `SubDemand` is the same that we would expand to in the matcher. 4. `Poly` now takes a `CardNonOnce` and encodes the previously noticed invariant that we never produce `Poly C_11` or `Poly C_01`. I made sure that we never construct a `Poly` with `C_11` or `C_01`. Fixes #19050. We lose a tiny bit of anal perf overall, probably because the new `Demand` definition can't be unboxed. The biggest loser is WWRec, where allocations go from 16MB to 26MB in DmdAnal, making up for a total increase of (merely) 1.6%. It's all within acceptance thresholds. There are even two ghc/alloc metric decreases. T11545 decreases by *67%*! Metric Decrease: T11545 T18304 - - - - - 4e9f58c7 by sheaf at 2021-06-29T15:36:08-04:00 Use HsExpansion for overloaded list patterns Fixes #14380, #19997 - - - - - 2ce7c515 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-06-29T15:36:42-04:00 ci: Don't allow aarch64-darwin to fail Part way to #20013 - - - - - f79615d2 by Roland Senn at 2021-07-01T03:29:58-04:00 Add testcase for #19460 Avoid an other regression. - - - - - b51b4b97 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-01T03:30:36-04:00 Make withException use SDocContext instead of DynFlags - - - - - 6f097a81 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-01T03:30:36-04:00 Remove useless .hs-boot - - - - - 6d712150 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-01T03:30:36-04:00 Dynflags: introduce DiagOpts Use DiagOpts for diagnostic options instead of directly querying DynFlags (#17957). Surprising performance improvements on CI: T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 313236344.0 306515216.0 -2.1% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 384502736.0 380584384.0 -1.0% GOOD ManyAlternatives(normal) ghc/alloc 797356128.0 786644928.0 -1.3% ManyConstructors(normal) ghc/alloc 4389732432.0 4317740880.0 -1.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 408142680.0 402812176.0 -1.3% Metric Decrease: T4801 T9961 T783 ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors Bump haddock submodule - - - - - d455c39e by Emily Martins at 2021-07-01T03:31:13-04:00 Unify primary and secondary GHCi prompt Fixes #20042 Signed-off-by: Emily Martins <emily.flakeheart at gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Hécate Moonlight <hecate at glitchbra.in> - - - - - 05ae4772 by Emily Martins at 2021-07-01T03:31:13-04:00 Unify remaining GHCi prompt example Signed-off-by: Emily Martins <emily.flakeheart at gmail.com> - - - - - c22761fa by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-01T03:31:48-04:00 [ci] don't allow aarch64-linux (ncg) to fail by accepting the current state of metrics (and the NCG is new, so this seems prudent to do), we can require aarch64-linux (ncg) to build without permitting failure. Metric Increase: T13035 T13719 T14697 T1969 T9203 T9872a T9872b T9872c T9872d T9961 WWRec haddock.Cabal haddock.base parsing001 - - - - - 82e6a4d2 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-01T03:31:48-04:00 [ci] Separate llvm and NCG test metrics for aarch64-linux - - - - - e8192ae4 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-01T03:31:48-04:00 [Parser: Lexer] Fix !6132 clang's cpp injects spaces prior to #!/. - - - - - 66bd5931 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-01T03:31:48-04:00 [ci] Enable T6132 across all targets We should have fixed clangs mess now. - - - - - 66834286 by Marco Zocca at 2021-07-01T10:23:52+00:00 float out some docstrings and comment some function parameters - - - - - a3c451be by Roland Senn at 2021-07-01T16:05:21-04:00 Remove redundant test case print036. The test case `print036` was marked `broken` by #9046. Issue #9046 is a duplicate of #12449. However the test case `T12449` contains several test that are similar to those in `print036`. Hence test case `print036` is redundant and can be deleted. - - - - - 6ac9ea86 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-02T00:27:04-04:00 One-shot changes (#20008) I discovered that GHC.Core.Unify.bindTv was getting arity 2, rather than 3, in one of my builds. In HEAD it does get the right arity, but only because CallArity (just) manages to spot it. In my situation it (just) failed to discover this. Best to make it robust, which this patch does. See Note [INLINE pragmas and (>>)] in GHC.Utils.Monad. There a bunch of other modules that probably should have the same treatment: GHC.CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear.State GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad GHC.Tc.Solver.Rewrite GHC.Utils.Monad.State.Lazy GHC.Utils.Monad.State.Strict but doing so is not part of this patch - - - - - a820f900 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-02T00:27:42-04:00 Detect underflow in fromIntegral/Int->Natural rule Fix #20066 - - - - - bb716a93 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-07-02T04:28:34-04:00 Fix cut/paste typo foldrM should be foldlM - - - - - 39d665e4 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-02T04:29:09-04:00 Revert "Move validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-hadrian back to quick-build" This reverts commit a0622459f1d9a7068e81b8a707ffc63e153444f8. - - - - - c1c98800 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-02T04:29:09-04:00 Move aarch64-linux-llvm to nightly This job takes by far the longest time on its own, we now have a NCG. Once we have fast aarch64 machines, we can consider putting this one back. - - - - - 5e30451d by Luite Stegeman at 2021-07-02T23:24:38-04:00 Support unlifted datatypes in GHCi fixes #19628 - - - - - 9b1d9cbf by Sebastian Graf at 2021-07-02T23:25:13-04:00 Arity: Handle shadowing properly In #20070, we noticed that `findRhsArity` copes badly with shadowing. A simple function like `g_123 x_123 = x_123`, where the labmda binder shadows, already regressed badly. Indeed, the whole `arityType` function wasn't thinking about shadowing *at all*. I rectified that and established the invariant that `ae_join` and `am_sigs` should always be disjoint. That entails deleting bindings from `ae_join` whenever we add something to `am_sigs` and vice versa, which would otherwise be a bug in the making. That *should* fix (but I don't want to close it) #20070. - - - - - 4b4c5e43 by Fraser Tweedale at 2021-07-06T13:36:46-04:00 Implement improved "get executable path" query System.Environment.getExecutablePath has some problems: - Some system-specific implementations throw an exception in some scenarios, e.g. when the executable file has been deleted - The Linux implementation succeeds but returns an invalid FilePath when the file has been deleted. - The fallback implementation returns argv[0] which is not necessarily an absolute path, and is subject to manipulation. - The documentation does not explain any of this. Breaking the getExecutablePath API or changing its behaviour is not an appealing direction. So we will provide a new API. There are two facets to the problem of querying the executable path: 1. Does the platform provide a reliable way to do it? This is statically known. 2. If so, is there a valid answer, and what is it? This may vary, even over the runtime of a single process. Accordingly, the type of the new mechanism is: Maybe (IO (Maybe FilePath)) This commit implements this mechanism, defining the query action for FreeBSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. Fixes: #10957 Fixes: #12377 - - - - - a4e742c5 by Fraser Tweedale at 2021-07-06T13:36:46-04:00 Add test for executablePath - - - - - 4002bd1d by Ethan Kiang at 2021-07-06T13:37:24-04:00 Pass '-x c++' and '-std=c++11' to `cc` for cpp files, in Hadrian '-x c++' was found to be required on Darwin Clang 11 and 12. '-std=c++' was found to be needed on Clang 12 but not 11. - - - - - 354ac99d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-06T13:38:06-04:00 Use target platform in guessOutputFile - - - - - 17091114 by Edward at 2021-07-06T13:38:42-04:00 Fix issue 20038 - Change 'variable' -> 'variables' - - - - - 6618008b by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-07-06T21:17:37+00:00 Fix #19889 - Invalid BMI2 instructions generated. When arguments are 8 *or 16* bits wide, then truncate before/after and use the 32bit operation. - - - - - 421beb3f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-07T11:56:36-04:00 driver: Convert runPipeline to use a free monad This patch converts the runPipeline function to be implemented in terms of a free monad rather than the previous CompPipeline. The advantages of this are three-fold: 1. Different parts of the pipeline can return different results, the limits of runPipeline were being pushed already by !5555, this opens up futher fine-grainedism of the pipeline. 2. The same mechanism can be extended to build-plan at the module level so the whole build plan can be expressed in terms of one computation which can then be treated uniformly. 3. The pipeline monad can now be interpreted in different ways, for example, you may want to interpret the `TPhase` action into the monad for your own build system (such as shake). That bit will probably require a bit more work, but this is a step in the right directin. There are a few more modules containing useful functions for interacting with the pipelines. * GHC.Driver.Pipeline: Functions for building pipelines at a high-level * GHC.Driver.Pipeline.Execute: Functions for providing the default interpretation of TPhase, in terms of normal IO. * GHC.Driver.Pipeline.Phases: The home for TPhase, the typed phase data type which dictates what the phases are. * GHC.Driver.Pipeline.Monad: Definitions to do with the TPipelineClass and MonadUse class. Hooks consumers may notice the type of the `phaseHook` has got slightly more restrictive, you can now no longer control the continuation of the pipeline by returning the next phase to execute but only override individual phases. If this is a problem then please open an issue and we will work out a solution. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 ------------------------- - - - - - 5a31abe3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-07T11:56:36-04:00 driver: Add test for #12983 This test has worked since 8.10.2 at least but was recently broken and is now working again after this patch. Closes #12983 - - - - - 56eb57a6 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-08T08:13:23+02:00 Rename getErrorMessages and getMessages function in parser code This commit renames the `getErrorMessages` and `getMessages` function in the parser code to `getPsErrorMessages` and `getPsMessages`, to avoid import conflicts, as we have already `getErrorMessages` and `getMessages` defined in `GHC.Types.Error`. Fixes #19920. Update haddock submodule - - - - - 82284ba1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-09T08:46:09-04:00 Remove reqlib from cgrun025 test - - - - - bc38286c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-09T08:46:09-04:00 Make throwto002 a normal (not reqlib) test - - - - - 573012c7 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add the TcRnShadowedName constructor to TcRnMessage This commit adds the TcRnShadowedName to the TcRnMessage type and it uses it in GHC.Rename.Utils. - - - - - 55872423 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add the TcRnDuplicateWarningDecls to TcRnMessage - - - - - 1e805517 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnSimplifierTooManyIterations to TcRnMessage - - - - - bc2c00dd by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnIllegalPatSynDecl to TcRnMessage - - - - - 52353476 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnEmptyRecordUpdate to TcRnMessage - - - - - f0a02dcc by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnIllegalFieldPunning to TcRnMessage - - - - - 5193bd06 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnIllegalWildCardsInRecord to TcRnMessage - - - - - e17850c4 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnDuplicateFieldName to TcRnMessage - - - - - 6b4f3a99 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnIllegalViewPattern to TcRnMessage - - - - - 8d28b481 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnCharLiteralOutOfRange to TcRnMessage - - - - - 64e20521 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Remove redundant patSigErr - - - - - 60fabd7e by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-09T08:46:44-04:00 Add TcRnIllegalWildcardsInConstructor to TcRnMessage - - - - - 2d4cdfda by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-09T08:47:22-04:00 Avoid unsafePerformIO for getProgName getProgName was used to append the name of the program (e.g. "ghc") to printed error messages in the Show instance of GhcException. It doesn't belong here as GHCi and GHC API users may want to override this behavior by setting a different error handler. So we now call it in the defaultErrorHandler instead. - - - - - 901f0e1b by sheaf at 2021-07-10T13:29:03+02:00 Don't return unitExpr in dsWhenNoErrs - fixes #18149 and #14765 dsWhenNoErrs now returns "runtimeError @ty" when disallowed representation polymorphism is detected, where ty is the type of the result CoreExpr. "ty" is passed as an additional argument to dsWhenNoErrs, and is used only in the case of such an error. The calls to dsWhenNoErrs must now compute the type of the CoreExpr they are trying to build, so that an error of the right type can be used in case of a representation polymorphism failure. - - - - - c38bce73 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-10T19:59:34-04:00 ci: Copy the cache from inside the nix-shell where $HOME is different on darwin Hopefully fixes the flaky CI failures we have seen recently. Co-authored-by: Moritz Angerman <moritz.angermann at gmail.com> - - - - - a181313e by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-12T14:19:22+02:00 Add proper GHCHints for most PsMessage constructors This commit adds proper hints to most diagnostic types in the `GHC.Parser.Errors.Types` module. By "proper" we mean that previous to this commit the hints were bundled together with the diagnostic message, whereas now we moved most of them as proper `[GhcHint]` in the implementation of `diagnosticHints`. More specifically, this is the list of constructors which now has proper hints: * PsErrIllegalBangPattern * PsWarnOperatorWhitespaceExtConflict * PsErrLambdaCase * PsErrIllegalPatSynExport * PsWarnOperatorWhitespace * PsErrMultiWayIf * PsErrIllegalQualifiedDo * PsErrNumUnderscores * PsErrLinearFunction * PsErrIllegalTraditionalRecordSyntax * PsErrIllegalExplicitNamespace * PsErrOverloadedRecordUpdateNotEnabled * PsErrIllegalDataTypeContext * PsErrSemiColonsInCondExpr * PsErrSemiColonsInCondCmd * PsWarnStarIsType * PsWarnImportPreQualified * PsErrImportPostQualified * PsErrEmptyDoubleQuotes * PsErrIllegalRoleName * PsWarnStarBinder For some reason, this patch increases the peak_megabyte_allocated of the T11545 test to 90 (from a baseline of 80) but that particular test doesn't emit any parsing diagnostic or hint and the metric increase happens only for the `aarch64-linux-deb10`. Metric Increase: T11545 - - - - - aef7d513 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-13T15:16:19-04:00 driver: Fix interaction of -Wunused-packages and reexported-modules Spurious warnings were previously emitted if an import came from a reexport due to how -Wunused-packages were implemented. Removing the dependency would cause compilation to fail. The fix is to reimplement the warning a bit more directly, by searching for which package each import comes from using the normal module finding functions rather than consulting the EPS. This has the advantage that the check could be performed at any time after downsweep rather than also relying on a populated EPS. Fixes #19518 and #19777 - - - - - bb8e0df8 by Adrien at 2021-07-13T15:16:56-04:00 Added a hopefully clarificatory sentence about the notion of "atomicity" presupposed in the documentation on MVar. - - - - - 99921593 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-07-13T20:45:44+00:00 Don't panic on 'no skolem info' and add failing tests - - - - - de98a0ce by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-15T23:29:09-04:00 Additional constant-folding rule for binary AND/OR Add a constant folding rule allowing the subsumption of an application if the same argument is applied twice, e.g. (v .&. 0xFF) .&. 0xFF ~~> v .&. 0xFF (v .|. 0xFF) .|. 0xFF ~~> v .|. 0xFF - - - - - 41d6cfc4 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-15T23:29:09-04:00 Add Word64#/Int64# primops Word64#/Int64# are only used on 32-bit architectures. Before this patch, operations on these types were directly using the FFI. Now we use real primops that are then lowered into ccalls. The advantage of doing this is that we can now perform constant folding on Word64#/Int64# (#19024). Most of this work was done by John Ericson in !3658. However this patch doesn't go as far as e.g. changing Word64 to always be using Word64#. Noticeable performance improvements T9203(normal) run/alloc 89870808.0 66662456.0 -25.8% GOOD haddock.Cabal(normal) run/alloc 14215777340.8 12780374172.0 -10.1% GOOD haddock.base(normal) run/alloc 15420020877.6 13643834480.0 -11.5% GOOD Metric Decrease: T9203 haddock.Cabal haddock.base - - - - - 5b187575 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-19T10:59:38+01:00 Better sharing of join points (#19996) This patch, provoked by regressions in the text package (#19557), improves sharing of join points. This also fixes the terrible behaviour in #20049. See Note [Duplicating join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify. * In the StrictArg case of mkDupableContWithDmds, don't use Plan A for data constructors * In postInlineUnconditionally, don't inline JoinIds Avoids inlining join $j x = Just x in case blah of A -> $j x1 B -> $j x2 C -> $j x3 * In mkDupableStrictBind and mkDupableStrictAlt, create join points (much) more often: exprIsTrivial rather than exprIsDupable. This may be much, but we'll see. Metric Decrease: T12545 T13253-spj T13719 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b Metric Increase: T16577 T18923 T9961 - - - - - e5a4cfa5 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-19T19:36:37-04:00 Bignum: don't allocate in bignat_mul (#20028) We allocated the recursively entered `mul` helper function because it captures some args. - - - - - 952ba18e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-19T19:37:12-04:00 th: Weaken return type of myCoreToStgExpr The previous code assumed properties of the CoreToStg translation, namely that a core let expression which be translated to a single non-recursive top-level STG binding. This assumption was false, as evidenced by #20060. The consequence of this was the need to modify the call sites of `myCoreToStgExpr`, the main one being in hscCompileCoreExpr', which the meant we had to use byteCodeGen instead of stgExprToBCOs to convert the returned value to bytecode. I removed the `stgExprToBCOs` function as it is no longer used in the compiler. There is still some partiallity with this patch (the lookup in hscCompileCoreExpr') but this should be more robust that before. Fixes #20060 - - - - - 3e8b39ea by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-19T19:37:47-04:00 Rename RecordPuns to NamedFieldPuns in LangExt.Extension This commit renames the `RecordPuns` type constructor inside `GHC.LanguageExtensions.Type.hs` to `NamedFieldPuns`. The rationale is that the `RecordPuns` language extension was deprecated a long time ago, but it was still present in the AST, introducing an annoying mismatch between what GHC suggested (i.e. "use NamedFieldPuns") and what that translated into in terms of Haskell types. - - - - - 535123e4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-19T19:38:21-04:00 Don't duplicate constructors in the simplifier Ticket #20125 showed that the Simplifier could sometimes duplicate a constructor binding. CSE would often eliminate it later, but doing it in the first place was utterly wrong. See Note [Do not duplicate constructor applications] in Simplify.hs I also added a short-cut to Simplify.simplNonRecX for the case when the RHS is trivial. I don't think this will change anything, just make the compiler run a tiny bit faster. - - - - - 58b960d2 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-19T19:38:59-04:00 Make TmpFs independent of DynFlags This is small step towards #19877. We want to make the Loader/Linker interface more abstract to be easily reused (i.e. don't pass it DynFlags) but the system linker uses TmpFs which required a DynFlags value to get its temp directory. We explicitly pass the temp directory now. Similarly TmpFs was consulting the DynFlags to decide whether to clean or: this is now done by the caller in the driver code. - - - - - d706fd04 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-20T09:22:46+01:00 hadrian: Update docs targets documentation [skip ci] The README had got a little out of sync with the current state of affairs. - - - - - 9eb1641e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-21T02:45:39-04:00 driver: Fix recompilation for modules importing GHC.Prim The GHC.Prim module is quite special as there is no interface file, therefore it doesn't appear in ms_textual_imports, but the ghc-prim package does appear in the direct package dependencies. This confused the recompilation checking which couldn't find any modules from ghc-prim and concluded that the package was no longer a dependency. The fix is to keep track of whether GHC.Prim is imported separately in the relevant places. Fixes #20084 - - - - - 06d1ca85 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-21T02:46:13-04:00 Refactor SuggestExtension constructor in GhcHint This commit refactors the SuggestExtension type constructor of the GhcHint to be more powerful and flexible. In particular, we can now embed extra user information (essentially "sugar") to help clarifying the suggestion. This makes the following possible: Suggested fix: Perhaps you intended to use GADTs or a similar language extension to enable syntax: data T where We can still give to IDEs and tools a `LangExt.Extension` they can use, but in the pretty-printed message we can tell the user a bit more on why such extension is needed. On top of that, we now have the ability to express conjuctions and disjunctons, for those cases where GHC suggests to enable "X or Y" and for the cases where we need "X and Y". - - - - - 5b157eb2 by Fendor at 2021-07-21T02:46:50-04:00 Use Ways API instead of Set specific functions - - - - - 10124b16 by Mario Blažević at 2021-07-21T02:47:25-04:00 template-haskell: Add support for default declarations Fixes #19373 - - - - - e8f7734d by John Ericson at 2021-07-21T22:51:41+00:00 Fix #19931 The issue was the renderer for x86 addressing modes assumes native size registers, but we were passing in a possibly-smaller index in conjunction with a native-sized base pointer. The easist thing to do is just extend the register first. I also changed the other NGC backends implementing jump tables accordingly. On one hand, I think PowerPC and Sparc don't have the small sub-registers anyways so there is less to worry about. On the other hand, to the extent that's true the zero extension can become a no-op. I should give credit where it's due: @hsyl20 really did all the work for me in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4717#note_355874, but I was daft and missed the "Oops" and so ended up spending a silly amount of time putting it all back together myself. The unregisterised backend change is a bit different, because here we are translating the actual case not a jump table, and the fix is to handle right-sized literals not addressing modes. But it makes sense to include here too because it's the same change in the subsequent commit that exposes both bugs. - - - - - 024020c3 by John Ericson at 2021-07-21T22:52:52+00:00 Use fix-sized equality primops for fixed size boxed types These are the last to be converted. - - - - - fd7e272e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-23T21:05:41-04:00 Perf: fix strictness in OccurAnal This patch enhances OccurAnal perf by using a dedicated WithUsageDetails datatype instead of a tuple (similarly to what has been done in demand-analysis) with strict fields. OccEnv is also passed strictly with more strict fields as it improves results even more. T9198 flukes isn't reproducible locally (cf https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/5667#note_364358) Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T10421 T12150 T12425 T12707 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T16577 T18282 T18698a T18698b T1969 T4801 T5642 T9020 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9961 WWRec T12227 T13035 T18304 T6048 T12234 T783 T20049 Metric Increase: T9198 - - - - - ba302877 by sheaf at 2021-07-23T21:06:18-04:00 Add nontrivial type-checking plugin tests Three new tests for type-checking plugins: - TcPlugin_Nullary, solving a nullary class constraint - TcPlugin_Args, providing evidence for a (unary) class constraint using arguments supplied to the plugin - TcPlugin_TyFam, solving an equality constraint to rewrite a type-family application More extensive descriptions of the plugins can be found in their respective defining modules. - - - - - 5d670abd by sheaf at 2021-07-23T21:06:56-04:00 Generalise reallyUnsafePtrEquality# and use it fixes #9192 and #17126 updates containers submodule 1. Changes the type of the primop `reallyUnsafePtrEquality#` to the most general version possible (heterogeneous as well as levity-polymorphic): > reallyUnsafePtrEquality# > :: forall {l :: Levity} {k :: Levity} > (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)) (b :: TYPE (BoxedRep k)) > . a -> b -> Int# 2. Adds a new internal module, `GHC.Ext.PtrEq`, which contains pointer equality operations that are now subsumed by `reallyUnsafePtrEquality#`. These functions are then re-exported by `GHC.Exts` (so that no function goes missing from the export list of `GHC.Exts`, which is user-facing). More specifically, `GHC.Ext.PtrEq` defines: - A new function: * reallyUnsafePtrEquality :: forall (a :: Type). a -> a -> Int# - Library definitions of ex-primops: * `sameMutableArray#` * `sameSmallMutableArray` * `sameMutableByteArray#` * `sameMutableArrayArray#` * `sameMutVar#` * `sameTVar#` * `sameMVar#` * `sameIOPort#` * `eqStableName#` - New functions for comparing non-mutable arrays: * `sameArray#` * `sameSmallArray#` * `sameByteArray#` * `sameArrayArray#` These were requested in #9192. Generally speaking, existing libraries that use `reallyUnsafePtrEquality#` will continue to work with the new, levity-polymorphic version. But not all! Some (`containers`, `unordered-containers`, `dependent-map`) contain the following: > unsafeCoerce# reallyUnsafePtrEquality# a b If we make `reallyUnsafePtrEquality#` levity-polymorphic, this code fails the current GHC representation-polymorphism checks. We agreed that the right solution here is to modify the library; in this case by deleting the call to `unsafeCoerce#`, since `reallyUnsafePtrEquality#` is now type-heterogeneous too. - - - - - 4beb12db by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-23T21:07:31-04:00 Add test for #13157 Closes #13157 - - - - - 509445b5 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-23T21:08:05-04:00 Check the buffer size *before* calling the continuation in withEncodedCString This fixes a very subtle bug in withEncodedCString where a reference would be kept to the whole continuation until the continuation had finished executing. This was because the call to tryFillBufferAndCall could fail, if the buffer was already full and so the `go` helper would be recursively called on failure which necessitated keeping a reference to `act`. The failure could only happen during the initial checking phase of the function but not during the call to the continuation. Therefore the fix is to first perform the size check, potentially recursively and then finally calling tail calling the continuation. In the real world, this broke writing lazy bytestrings because a reference to the head of the bytestring would be retained in the continuation until the whole string had been written to a file. Fixes #20107 - - - - - 6c79981e by Fendor at 2021-07-23T21:08:42-04:00 Introduce FinderLocations for decoupling Finder from DynFlags - - - - - b26a7065 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-23T21:09:17-04:00 Fix a few retainer leaks of TcGblEnv Methodology: Create a -hi profile and then search for TcGblEnv then use ghc-debug to work out why they are being retained and remove the reason. Retaining TcGblEnv is dangerous because it contains pointers to things such as a TypeEnv which is updated throughout compilation. I found two places which were retaining a TcGblEnv unecessarily. Also fix a few places where an OccName was retaining an Id. - - - - - efaad7ad by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-23T21:09:17-04:00 Stop ug_boring_info retaining a chain of old CoreExpr It was noticed in #20134 that each simplifier iteration used an increasing amount of memory and that a certain portion of memory was not released until the simplfier had completely finished. I profiled the program using `-hi` profiling and observed that there was a thunk arising in the computation of `ug_boring_ok`. On each iteration `ug_boring_ok` would be updated, but not forced, which would leave a thunk in the shape of ug_boring_ok = inlineBoringOk expr0 || inlineBoringOk expr2 || inlineBoringOk expr3 || ... which would retain all previous `expr` until `ug_boring_ok` was forced or discarded. Forcing this accumulator eagerly results in a flat profile over multiple simplifier runs. This reduces the maximum residency when compiling the test in #20134 from 2GB to 1.3G. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T11545 ------------------------- - - - - - b6434ed3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-23T21:09:52-04:00 Cmm.Opt: Fix type of shift amount in constant folding Previously the `MO_S_Quot` constant folding rule would incorrectly pass the shift amount of the same width as the shifted value. However, the machop's type expects the shift amount to be a Word. Fixes #20142. - - - - - a31aa271 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-23T21:09:52-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #20142 - - - - - 3801b35a by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-25T09:41:46-04:00 [CI] absolutely no caching on darwin We failed at doing caching properly, so for now we won't do any caching at all. This is not safe in a concurrent setting, however all our darwin builders run with concurrency 1, and -j8, on 8 core m1 mac minis. - - - - - 1832676a by Moritz Angermann at 2021-07-25T09:41:46-04:00 [rts] Untag bq->bh prior to reading the info table In `checkBlockingQueues` we must always untag the `bh` field of an `StgBlockingQueue`. While at first glance it might seem a sensible assumption that `bh` will always be a blackhole and therefore never be tagged, the GC could shortcut the indirection and put a tagged pointer into the indirection. This blew up on aarch64-darwin with a misaligned access. `bh` pointed to an address that always ended in 0xa. On architectures that are a little less strict about alignment, this would have read a garbage info table pointer, which very, very unlikely would have been equal to `stg_BLACKHOLE_info` and therefore things accidentally worked. However, on AArch64, the read of the info table pointer resulted in a SIGBUS due to misaligned read. Fixes #20093. - - - - - 5b39a107 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-25T17:30:52+00:00 hadrian: Don't add empty -I arguments Previously hadrian would add a -I$FfiIncludeDir flag to compiler invocations even if FfiIncludeDir was null, resulting in compilation errors. - - - - - 5f3991c7 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-26T04:55:03-04:00 RTS: try to fix timer races * Pthread based timer was initialized started while some other parts of the RTS assume it is initialized stopped, e.g. in hs_init_ghc: /* Start the "ticker" and profiling timer but don't start until the * scheduler is up. However, the ticker itself needs to be initialized * before the scheduler to ensure that the ticker mutex is initialized as * moreCapabilities will attempt to acquire it. */ * after a fork, don't start the timer before the IOManager is initialized: the timer handler (handle_tick) might call wakeUpRts to perform an idle GC, which calls wakeupIOManager/ioManagerWakeup Found while debugging #18033/#20132 but I couldn't confirm if it fixes them. - - - - - 0462750f by Fendor at 2021-07-27T04:46:42-04:00 Remove unused module GHC.Rename.Doc - - - - - 51ff0365 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:16-04:00 rename: Avoid unnecessary map lookup Previously the -Wcompat-unqualified-imports warning would first check whether an import is of a covered module, incurring an map lookup, before checking the simple boolean predicate of whether it is qualified. This is more expensive than strictly necessary (although at the moment the warning is unused, so this will make little difference). - - - - - 167a01f7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Document CPP guards - - - - - 246f08ac by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Move libffi interfaces all to Adjustor Previously the libffi Adjustor implementation would use allocateExec to create executable mappings. However, allocateExec is also used elsewhere in GHC to allocate things other than ffi_closure, which is a use-case which libffi does not support. - - - - - 2ce48fe9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Break up adjustor logic - - - - - 3b07d827 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts/adjustor: Drop redundant commments - - - - - 0e875c3f by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Introduce and use ExecPage abstraction Here we introduce a very thin abstraction for allocating, filling, and freezing executable pages to replace allocateExec. - - - - - f6e366c0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Drop allocateExec and friends All uses of these now use ExecPage. - - - - - dd3c9602 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 hadrian: Always specify flag values explicitly Previously we would often allow cabal flags to default, making it harder than necessary to reason about the effective build configuration. - - - - - 63184a71 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:47:51-04:00 rts: Don't declare libCffi as bundled when using system libffi Previously the rts's cabal file would claim that it bundled libffi, even if we are using the system's libffi. Fixes #19869. - - - - - 8c5c27f1 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-07-27T04:48:26-04:00 Rename itimer to ticker in rts/posix for consistency. - - - - - 5457a124 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-07-27T04:48:26-04:00 Use pthread if available on linux - - - - - b19f1a6a by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:49:00-04:00 rts/OSThreads: Ensure that we catch failures from pthread_mutex_lock Previously we would only catch EDEADLK errors. - - - - - 0090517a by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:49:00-04:00 rts/OSThreads: Improve error handling consistency Previously we relied on the caller to check the return value from broadcastCondition and friends, most of whom neglected to do so. Given that these functions should not fail anyways, I've opted to drop the return value entirely and rather move the result check into the OSThreads functions. This slightly changes the semantics of timedWaitCondition which now returns false only in the case of timeout, rather than any error as previously done. - - - - - 229b4e51 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-27T04:49:36-04:00 rts: Fix inconsistent signatures for collect_pointers Fixes #20160. - - - - - c2893361 by Fraser Tweedale at 2021-07-27T04:50:13-04:00 doc: fix copy/paste error The `divInt#` implementation note has heading: See Note [divInt# implementation] This seems to be a copy/paste mistake. Remove "See" from the heading. - - - - - 4816d9b7 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: fix #18477, improve syntax & add if-else checks for test outcomes/validation paths ShellCheck(https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki) has been used to check the script. - - - - - 575f1f2f by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: add flags using Hadrian's user settings for ignoring changes in performance tests - - - - - 421110b5 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: add a debug flag (in both Hadrian and legacy Make) for running tests - - - - - 9d8cb93e by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: update quick-validate flavour for validation with --fast - - - - - 07696269 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: change test ghc based on BINDIST value (YES/NO) - - - - - 83a88988 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: run stage1 tests using stage1 compiler when BINSTIST is false - - - - - 64b6bc23 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: check both stage1, stage2 test failures for deciding success of entire test run - - - - - 74b79191 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-07-27T12:01:15-04:00 validate: Add note for BINDIST variable, GitLab validation; clean up comments - - - - - 888eadb9 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 packaging: Be more precise about which executables to copy and wrappers to create Exes ---- Before: The whole bin/ folder was copied which could contain random old/stale/testsuite executables After: Be precise Wrappers -------- Before: Wrappers were created for everything in the bin folder, including internal executables such as "unlit" After: Only create wrappers for the specific things which we want to include in the user's path. This makes the hadrian bindists match up more closely with the make bindists. - - - - - e4c25261 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 packaging: Give ghc-pkg the same version as ProjectVersion - - - - - 8e43dc90 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 hadrian: Update hsc2hs wrapper to match current master - - - - - 172fd5d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 hadrian: Remove special haddock copying rule - - - - - f481c189 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 packaging: Create both versioned and unversioned executables Before we would just copy the unversioned executable into the bindist. Now the actual executable is copied into the bindist and a version suffix is added. Then a wrapper or symlink is added which points to the versioned executable. Fixes #20074 - - - - - acc47bd2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 packaging: Add note about wrappers - - - - - 5412730e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 packaging: Don't include configure scripts in windows bindist Fixes #19868 - - - - - 22a16b0f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 hadrian: Install windows bindist by copying in test_hadrian - - - - - 45f05554 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 hadrian: Add exe suffix to executables in testsuite - - - - - 957fe359 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 hadrian: Call ghc-pkg recache after copying package database into bindist The package.cache needs to have a later mod-time than all of the .conf files. This invariant can be destroyed by `cp -r` and so we run `ghc-pkg recache` to ensure the package database which is distributed is consistent. If you are installing a relocatable bindist, for example, on windows, you should preserve mtimes by using cp -a or run ghc-pkg recache after installing. - - - - - 7b0ceafb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-27T12:01:51-04:00 testsuite: Add more debug output on failure to call ghc-pkg - - - - - 0c4a0c3b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-27T12:02:25-04:00 Make CallStacks work better with RebindableSyntax As #19918 pointed out, the CallStack mechanism didn't work well with RebindableSyntax. This patch improves matters. See GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence Note [Overview of implicit CallStacks] * New predicate isPushCallStackOrigin distinguishes when a CallStack constraint should be solved "directly" or by pushing an item on the stack. * The constructor EvCsPushCall now has a FastString, which can describe not only a function call site, but also things like "the literal 42" or "an if-then-else expression". * I also fixed #20126 thus: exprCtOrigin (HsIf {}) = IfThenElseOrigin (Previously it was "can't happen".) - - - - - 6d2846f7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-27T12:02:25-04:00 Eta expand through CallStacks This patch fixes #20103, by treating HasCallStack constraints as cheap when eta-expanding. See Note [Eta expanding through CallStacks] in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity - - - - - 9bf8d530 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-27T12:03:00-04:00 Eliminate unnecessary unsafeEqualityProof This patch addresses #20143, which wants to discard unused calls to unsafeEqualityProof. There are two parts: * In exprOkForSideEffects, we want to know that unsafeEqualityProof indeed terminates, without any exceptions etc * But we can only discard the case if we know that the coercion variable is not used, which means we have to gather accurate occurrence info for CoVars. Previously OccurAnal only did a half hearted job of doing so; this patch finishes the job. See Note [Gather occurrences of coercion variables] in OccurAnal. Because the occurrence analyser does more work, there is a small compile-time cost but it's pretty small. The compiler perf tests are usually 0.0% but occasionally up to 0.3% increase. I'm just going to accept this -- gathering accurate occurrence information really seems like the Right Thing to do. There is an increase in `compile_time/peak_megabytes_allocated`, for T11545, or around 14%; but I can't reproduce it on my machine (it's the same before and after), and the peak-usage stats are vulnerable to when exactly the GC takes place, so I'm just going to accept it. Metric Increase: T11545 - - - - - cca08c2c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-27T12:03:35-04:00 Parser: suggest TemplateHaskell on $$(...) (#20157) - - - - - 20b352eb by Andreas Abel at 2021-07-27T12:04:12-04:00 Doc: tabs to spaces - - - - - ebcdf3fa by Andreas Abel at 2021-07-27T12:04:12-04:00 Doc: warnings: since: remove minor version number for uniformity New warnings are only released in major versions, it seems. One way or the other, a .1 minor version can always be dropped. - - - - - 0b403319 by Andreas Abel at 2021-07-27T12:04:12-04:00 Issue #18087: :since: for warnings of ghc 6/7/8 Added :since: fields to users_guide on warning, for warnings introduced starting GHC 6.0. The data was extracted from the HTML docs on warnings, see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/18087 and partially verified by consulting the change logs. - - - - - f27dba8b by Andreas Abel at 2021-07-27T12:04:12-04:00 Re #18087 !6238 Empty line in front of :since: Ack. @monoidal - - - - - c7c0964c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-27T21:35:17-04:00 Simplify FFI code Remains of the dotnet FFI, see a7d8f43718 and 1fede4bc95 - - - - - 97e0837d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-27T21:35:17-04:00 Remove some unused names The comment about 'parError' was obsolete. - - - - - cab890f7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-27T21:35:17-04:00 Add a regression test for #17697 - - - - - 9da20e3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-27T21:35:17-04:00 Don't abort on representation polymorphism check This is reverting a change introduced in linear types commit 40fa237e1da. Previously, we had to abort early, but thanks to later changes, this is no longer needed. There's no test, but the behavior should be better. The plan is to remove levity polymorphism checking in the desugarer anyway. - - - - - cddafcf6 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-27T21:35:55-04:00 PIC: test for cross-module references - - - - - 323473e8 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-07-28T06:16:58-04:00 Hadrian: disable profiled RTS with no_profiled_libs flavour transformer Hadrian uses the RTS ways to determine which iserv programs to embed into bindist. But profiled iserv program (and any other code) can't be built without profiling libs and Hadrian fails. So we disable the profiling RTS way with the no_profiled_libs flavour transformer. - - - - - 10678945 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-28T06:17:32-04:00 rts: Don't rely on configuration when CLEANING=YES The make build system doesn't source config.mk when CLEANING=YES, consequently we previously failed to identify an appropriate adjustor implementation to use during cleaning. Fixes #20166. - - - - - f3256769 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-28T13:18:31-04:00 Docs: use :default: and :ghc-ticket: - - - - - dabe6113 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-28T13:18:31-04:00 Document DerivingVia unsafety (#19786) - - - - - 2625d48e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-28T13:18:31-04:00 Improve docs of bang patterns (#19068) - - - - - a57e4a97 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-28T13:18:31-04:00 Functor docs: link to free theorem explanation (#19300) - - - - - d43a9029 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Fix smallEnoughToInline I noticed that smallEnoughToInline said "no" to UnfWhen guidance, which seems quite wrong -- those functions are particularly small. - - - - - 4e4ca28c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Print out module name in "bailing out" message - - - - - 9dbab4fd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Improve postInlineUnconditionally See Note [Use occ-anald RHS in postInlineUnconditionally]. This explains how to eliminate an extra round of simplification, which can happen if postInlineUnconditionally uses a RHS that is no occurrence-analysed. This opportunity has been there for ages; I discovered it when looking at a compile-time perf regression that happened because the opportunity wasn't exploited. - - - - - 25ca0b5a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Extend the in-scope set to silence substExpr warnings substExpr warns if it finds a LocalId that isn't in the in-scope set. This patch extends the in-scope set to silence the warnings. (It has no effect on behaviour.) - - - - - a67e6814 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 White space, spelling, and a tiny refactor No change in behaviour - - - - - 05f54bb4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Make the occurrence analyser a bit stricter occAnalArgs and occAnalApp are very heavily used functions, so it pays to make them rather strict: fewer thunks constructed. All these thunks are ultimately evaluated anyway. This patch gives a welcome reduction compile time allocation of around 0.5% across the board. For T9961 it's a 2.2% reduction. Metric Decrease: T9961 - - - - - 2567d13b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:06-04:00 Inline less logging code When eyeballing calls of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Monad.traceSmpl, I saw that lots of cold-path logging code was getting inlined into the main Simplifier module. So in GHC.Utils.Logger I added a NOINLINE on logDumpFile'. For logging, the "hot" path, up to and including the conditional, should be inlined, but after that we should inline as little as possible, to reduce code size in the caller. - - - - - a199d653 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:40-04:00 Simplify and improve the eta expansion mechanism Previously the eta-expansion would return lambdas interspersed with casts; now the cast is just pushed to the outside: #20153. This actually simplifies the code. I also improved mkNthCo to account for SymCo, so that mkNthCo n (SymCo (TyConAppCo tc cos)) would work well. - - - - - 299b7436 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:41-04:00 Improve performance of eta expansion Eta expansion was taking ages on T18223. This patch * Aggressively squash reflexive casts in etaInfoApp. See Note [Check for reflexive casts in eta expansion] These changes decreased compile-time allocation by 80%! * Passes the Simplifier's in-scope set to etaExpandAT, so we don't need to recompute it. (This alone saved 10% of compile time.) Annoyingly several functions in the Simplifier (namely makeTrivialBinding and friends) need to get SimplEnv, rather than SimplMode, but that is no big deal. Lots of small changes in compile-time allocation, less than 1% and in both directions. A couple of bigger changes, including the rather delicate T18223 T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 98448216.0 97121224.0 -1.3% GOOD T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 5454689676.0 1138238008.0 -79.1% GOOD Metric Decrease: T12425 T18223 - - - - - 91eb1857 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-07-28T13:19:41-04:00 Fix a subtle scoping error in simplLazyBind In the call to prepareBinding (in simplLazyBind), I had failed to extend the in-scope set with the binders from body_floats1. As as result, when eta-expanding deep inside prepareBinding we made up an eta-binder that shadowed a variable free in body1. Yikes. It's hard to trigger this bug. It showed up when I was working on !5658, and I started using the in-scope set for eta-expansion, rather than taking free variables afresh. But even then it only showed up when compiling a module in Haddock utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Interface/Rename.hs Sadly Haddock is compiled without Core Lint, so we ultimately got a seg-fault. Lint nailed it fast once I realised that it was off. There is some other tiny refactoring in this patch. - - - - - 7dc0dc99 by CarrieMY at 2021-07-28T13:20:17-04:00 Fix type check error message grammar (fixes #20122) Remove trailing spaces - - - - - 3382b3d6 by CarrieMY at 2021-07-28T13:20:17-04:00 Update expected stderr for affected tests, which are not under Tc directory - - - - - 4a2ef3dd by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-07-28T13:20:52-04:00 Port more DriverUnknownMessage into richer DriverMessage constructors In order: * Introduce the `PsErrUnknownOptionsPragma` diagnostic message This commit changes the diagnostic emitted inside `GHC.Parser.Header.checkProcessArgsResult` from an (erroneous) and unstructured `DriverUnknownMessage` to a `PsErrUnknownOPtionsPragma`, i.e. a new data constructor of a `PsHeaderMessage`. * Add the `DriverUserDefinedRuleIgnored` diagnostic message * Add `DriverUserDefinedRuleIgnored` data constructor This commit adds (and use) a new data constructor to the `DriverMessage` type, replacing a `DriverUnknownMessage` with it. * Add and use `DriverCannotLoadInterfaceFile` constructor This commit introduces the DriverCannotLoadInterfaceFile constructor for the `DriverMessage` type and it uses it to replace and occurrence of `DriverUnknownMessage`. * Add and use the `DriverInferredSafeImport` constructor This commit adds a new `DriverInferredSafeImport` constructor to the `DriverMessage` type, and uses it in `GHC.Driver.Main` to replace one occurrence of `DriverUnknownMessage`. * Add and use `DriverCannotImportUnsafeModule` constructor This commit adds the `DriverCannotImportUnsafeModule` constructor to the `DriverMessage` type, and later using it to replace one usage of `DriverUnknownMessage` in the `GHC.Driver.Main` module. * Add and use `DriverMissingSafeHaskellMode` constructor * Add and use `DriverPackageNotTrusted` constructor * Introduce and use `DriverInferredSafeModule` constructor * Add and use `DriverMarkedTrustworthyButInferredSafe` constructor * Add and use `DriverCannotImportFromUntrustedPackage` - - - - - de262930 by Peter Trommler at 2021-07-29T13:12:10-04:00 Delete ToDo about incorrect optimisation [skip ci] On big-endian systems a narrow after a load cannot be replaced with a narrow load. - - - - - 296ed739 by Daniel Gröber at 2021-07-29T13:12:47-04:00 rts: Allow building with ASSERTs on in non-DEBUG way We have a couple of places where the conditions in asserts depend on code ifdefed out when DEBUG is off. I'd like to allow compiling assertions into non-DEBUG RTSen so that won't do. Currently if we remove the conditional around the definition of ASSERT() the build will not actually work due to a deadlock caused by initMutex not initializing mutexes with PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK because DEBUG is off. - - - - - e6731578 by Daniel Gröber at 2021-07-29T13:12:47-04:00 Add configure flag to enable ASSERTs in all ways Running the test suite with asserts enabled is somewhat tricky at the moment as running it with a GHC compiled the DEBUG way has some hundred failures from the start. These seem to be unrelated to assertions though. So this provides a toggle to make it easier to debug failing assertions using the test suite. - - - - - 4d5b4ed2 by Ben Gamari at 2021-07-29T13:13:21-04:00 compiler: Name generated locals more descriptively Previously `GHC.Types.Id.Make.newLocal` would name all locals `dt`, making it unnecessarily difficult to determine their origin. Noticed while looking at #19557. - - - - - 20173629 by Sergei Trofimovich at 2021-07-29T13:13:59-04:00 UNREG: implement 64-bit mach ops for 32-bit targets Noticed build failures like ``` ghc-stage1: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.3.20210721: pprCallishMachOp_for_C: MO_x64_Ne not supported! ``` on `--tagget=hppa2.0-unknown-linux-gnu`. The change does not fix all 32-bit unreg target problems, but at least allows linking final ghc binaries. Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox at gentoo.org> - - - - - 9b916e81 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-07-29T13:14:33-04:00 Add test for #18567 Closes #18567 - - - - - f4aea1a2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-07-29T13:15:09-04:00 Reject pattern synonyms with linear types (#18806) - - - - - 54d6b201 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-07-29T13:15:43-04:00 Improve preprocessor error message - - - - - 266a7452 by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-02T04:10:18-04:00 ghc: Introduce --run mode As described in #18011, this mode provides similar functionality to the `runhaskell` command, but doesn't require that the user know the path of yet another executable, simplifying interactions with upstream tools. - - - - - 7e8c578e by Simon Jakobi at 2021-08-02T04:10:52-04:00 base: Document overflow behaviour of genericLength - - - - - b4d39adb by Peter Trommler at 2021-08-02T04:11:27-04:00 PrimOps: Add CAS op for all int sizes PPC NCG: Implement CAS inline for 32 and 64 bit testsuite: Add tests for smaller atomic CAS X86 NCG: Catch calls to CAS C fallback Primops: Add atomicCasWord[8|16|32|64]Addr# Add tests for atomicCasWord[8|16|32|64]Addr# Add changelog entry for new primops X86 NCG: Fix MO-Cmpxchg W64 on 32-bit arch ghc-prim: 64-bit CAS C fallback on all archs - - - - - a4ca6caa by Baldur Blöndal at 2021-08-02T04:12:04-04:00 Add Generically (generic Semigroup, Monoid instances) and Generically1 (generic Functor, Applicative, Alternative, Eq1, Ord1 instances) to GHC.Generics. - - - - - 2114a8ac by Julian Ospald at 2021-08-02T04:12:41-04:00 Improve documentation of openTempFile args https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/fileapi/nf-fileapi-gettempfilenamew Specifically: > The null-terminated prefix string. The function uses up to the first > three characters of this string as the prefix of the file name. This > string must consist of characters in the OEM-defined character set. - - - - - 4ae1e53c by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-02T04:12:41-04:00 Fix spelling - - - - - 022c7945 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-08-02T04:13:15-04:00 [AArch64/Darwin] fix packed calling conv alignment Apparently we need some padding as well. Fixes #20137 - - - - - 2de8f031 by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-02T04:13:15-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #20137 - - - - - 2e0f4ca1 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2021-08-02T04:13:50-04:00 docs: rename the "Running a compiled program" section in the users guide This hopefully makes it easier to find the right section when scanning the table of contents. - - - - - f454c0ea by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-02T04:14:25-04:00 rts/OSThreads: Fix reference clock of timedWaitCondition Previously `timedWaitCondition` assumed that timeouts were referenced against `CLOCK_MONOTONIC`. This is wrong; by default `pthread_cond_timedwait` references against `CLOCK_REALTIME`, although this can be overridden using `pthread_condattr_setclock`. Fix this and add support for using `CLOCK_MONOTONIC` whenever possible as it is more robust against system time changes and is likely cheaper to query. Unfortunately, this is complicated by the fact that older versions of Darwin did not provide `clock_gettime`, which means we also need to introduce a fallback path using `gettimeofday`. Fixes #20144. - - - - - 7bad93a2 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-02T04:15:03-04:00 Only create callstack in DEBUG builds - - - - - 3968cd0c by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-02T04:15:41-04:00 Constant-fold unpackAppendCString (fix #20174) Minor renaming: since 1ed0409010afeaa318676e351b833aea659bf93a rules get an InScopeEnv arg (containing an IdUnfoldingFun) instead of an IdUnfoldingFun directly, hence I've renamed the parameter from "id_unf" to "env" for clarity. - - - - - 901c79d8 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-02T04:15:41-04:00 Lookup string literals in top-level thunks (fix #16373) - - - - - 3e93a370 by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-02T04:16:16-04:00 validate: Look for python3 executable in python detection Previously we would only look for a `python` executable, but in general we should prefer `python3` and sometimes `python` doesn't exist. - - - - - 8631ccf2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-02T04:16:51-04:00 Remove Semigroup instance for UniqDFM (#19654) The (<>) operator was not associative. Fortunately, the instance is not used anywhere, except to derive another unused instance for UniqDSet. - - - - - 20ef67a3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-02T04:17:26-04:00 hadrian: Drop --configure support Hadrian's `--configure` support has long been a point of contention. While it's convenient, it also introduces a fair bit of implementation complexity and quite a few non-trivial failure modes (see #19804, 17883, and #15948). Moreover, the feature is actively misleading to the user: `./configure` is the primary means for the user to inform the build system about the system environment and in general will require input from the user. This commits removes the feature, replacing the flag with a stub message informing the user of the deprecation. Closes #20167. - - - - - 13af2fee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-02T04:18:00-04:00 Disallow nonlinear fields in Template Haskell (#18378) - - - - - e1538184 by Shayne Fletcher at 2021-08-02T04:18:35-04:00 Supply missing case for '.' in - - - - - 34e35217 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-08-02T04:19:09-04:00 Catch type-checker exceptions when splicing In GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice.tcTopSpliceExpr we were forgetting to catch exceptions. As a result we missed the kind error in the unsolved constraints. This patch has an easy fix, which cures #20179 - - - - - c248e7cc by Jens Petersen at 2021-08-03T10:14:36-04:00 include README in hadrian.cabal [skip ci] - - - - - bbee89dd by Zubin Duggal at 2021-08-03T10:15:11-04:00 Remove hschooks.c and -no-hs-main for ghc-bin - - - - - 9807350a by Zubin Duggal at 2021-08-03T10:15:11-04:00 Properly escape arguments in ghc-cabal - - - - - d22ec8a9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-03T10:15:46-04:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - 694ec53b by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-03T10:16:20-04:00 Remove eager forcing of RuleInfo in substRuleInfo substRuleInfo updates the IdInfo for an Id, therefore it is important to not force said IdInfo whilst updating it, otherwise we end up in an infinite loop. This is what happened in #20112 where `mkTick` forced the IdInfo being updated by checking the arity in isSaturatedConApp. The fix is to stop the expression being forced so early by removing the call to seqRuleInfo. The call sequence looked something like: * `substRecBndrs` * `substIdBndr` * `substIdInfo` * `substRuleInfo` * `substRule` * `substExpr` * `mkTick` * `isSaturatedConApp` * Look at `IdInfo` for thing we are currently substituting because the rule is attached to `transpose` and mentions it in the `RHS` of the rule. Which arose because the `transpose` Id had a rule attached where the RHS of the rule also mentioned `transpose`. This call to seqRuleInfo was introduced in 4e7d56fde0f44d38bbb9a6fc72cf9c603264899d where it was explained > I think there are now *too many* seqs, and they waste work, but I don't have > time to find which ones. We also observe that there is the ominous note on `substRule` about making sure substExpr is called lazily. > {- Note [Substitute lazily] > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The functions that substitute over IdInfo must be pretty lazy, because > they are knot-tied by substRecBndrs. > > One case in point was #10627 in which a rule for a function 'f' > referred to 'f' (at a different type) on the RHS. But instead of just > substituting in the rhs of the rule, we were calling simpleOptExpr, which > looked at the idInfo for 'f'; result <<loop>>. > > In any case we don't need to optimise the RHS of rules, or unfoldings, > because the simplifier will do that. Before `seqRuleInfo` was removed, this note was pretty much ignored in the `substSpec` case because the expression was immediately forced after `substRule` was called. Unfortunately it's a bit tricky to add a test for this as the failure only manifested (for an unknown reason) with a dwarf enabled compiler *AND* compiling with -g3. Fortunatley there is currently a CI configuration which builds a dwarf compiler to test this. Also, for good measure, finish off the work started in 840df33685e8c746ade4b9d4d0eb7c764a773e48 which renamed SpecInfo to RuleInfo but then didn't rename 'substSpec' to 'substRuleInfo'. Fixes #20112 - - - - - c0e66524 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-03T10:16:55-04:00 Add "fast-ci" label, for skipping most builds (#19280) If "fast-ci" is present, only the following parts of full-build are run: - validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-debug - validate-x86_64-windows-hadrian - validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-unreg-hadrian - - - - - bd287400 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-08-03T10:17:29-04:00 Improve documentation for HscTypes.usg_mod_hash - - - - - 5155eafa by Zubin Duggal at 2021-08-03T10:18:04-04:00 Handle OverloadedRecordDot in TH (#20185) - - - - - 9744c6f5 by Tito Sacchi at 2021-08-03T17:19:14-04:00 Correctly unload libs on GHCi with external iserv Fix #17669 `hostIsDynamic` is basically a compile-time constant embedded in the RTS. Therefore, GHCi didn't unload object files properly when used with an external interpreter built in a different way. - - - - - 3403c028 by Luite Stegeman at 2021-08-03T17:19:51-04:00 move bytecode preparation into the STG pipeline this makes it possible to combine passes to compute free variables more efficiently in a future change - - - - - 6ad25367 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-03T17:20:29-04:00 Fix ASSERTS_ENABLED CPP - - - - - 4f672677 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-03T17:21:07-04:00 Don't store tmpDir in Settings There was no point in doing this as indicated by the TODO. - - - - - 2c714f07 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-04T01:33:03-04:00 Disable -fdefer-type-errors for linear types (#20083) - - - - - 9b719549 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-04T01:33:38-04:00 Linear types: fix linting of multiplicities (#19165) The previous version did not substitute the type used in the scrutinee. - - - - - 1b6e646e by John Ericson at 2021-08-04T10:05:52-04:00 Make HsWrapper a Monoid See instance documentation for caviat. - - - - - ce7eeda5 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-04T10:06:26-04:00 hadrian: Create relative rather than absolute symlinks in binary dist folder The symlink structure now looks like: ``` lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 16 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc -> ghc-9.3.20210721 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 1750336 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-9.3.20210721 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 22 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-iserv -> ghc-iserv-9.3.20210721 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 31703176 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-iserv-9.3.20210721 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 26 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-iserv-dyn -> ghc-iserv-dyn-9.3.20210721 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 40808 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-iserv-dyn-9.3.20210721 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 20 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-pkg -> ghc-pkg-9.3.20210721 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 634872 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ghc-pkg-9.3.20210721 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 14 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/haddock -> haddock-2.24.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 4336664 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/haddock-2.24.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 9 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hp2ps -> hp2ps-0.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 49312 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hp2ps-0.1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 8 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hpc -> hpc-0.68 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 687896 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hpc-0.68 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 13 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hsc2hs -> hsc2hs-0.68.8 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 729904 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/hsc2hs-0.68.8 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 19 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/runghc -> runghc-9.3.20210721 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 57672 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/runghc-9.3.20210721 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 9 Aug 3 16:27 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/unlit -> unlit-0.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 14896 Aug 3 15:00 _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210721-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/unlit-0.1 ``` Fixes #20198 - - - - - 477bc2dd by Zubin Duggal at 2021-08-04T16:38:02-04:00 Fix GHCi completion (#20101) Updates haskeline submodule - - - - - 7a9d8803 by sheaf at 2021-08-04T16:38:40-04:00 Use Reductions to keep track of rewritings We define Reduction = Reduction Coercion !Type. A reduction of the form 'Reduction co new_ty' witnesses an equality ty ~co~> new_ty. That is, the rewriting happens left-to-right: the right-hand-side type of the coercion is the rewritten type, and the left-hand-side type the original type. Sticking to this convention makes the codebase more consistent, helping to avoid certain applications of SymCo. This replaces the parts of the codebase which represented reductions as pairs, (Coercion,Type) or (Type,Coercion). Reduction being strict in the Type argument improves performance in some programs that rewrite many type families (such as T9872). Fixes #20161 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T5321Fun T9872a T9872b T9872c T9872d ------------------------- - - - - - 1f809093 by Bodigrim at 2021-08-05T07:14:04-04:00 Add Data.ByteArray, derived from primitive - - - - - 5d651c78 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-05T07:14:39-04:00 Minor fix to pretty-printing of linear types The function ppr_arrow_chain was not printing multiplicities. Also remove the Outputable instance: no longer used, and could cover bugs like those. - - - - - fb45e632 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-08-08T13:53:00-04:00 Rewrite of Traversable overview - - - - - 2bf417f6 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-08-08T13:53:00-04:00 Consistent use of coercion and TypeApplications This makes the implementations of: - mapAccumL - mapAccumR - fmapDefault - foldMapDefault more uniform and match the approach in the overview. - - - - - cf7e6c8d by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-09T08:10:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #20199 Ensures that Rts.h can be parsed as C++. - - - - - 080ffd4b by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-09T08:10:11-04:00 rts: Fix use of sized array in Heap.h Sized arrays cannot be used in headers that might be imported from C++. Fixes #20199. - - - - - b128a880 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-09T15:11:22-04:00 Ensure that newtype deriving strategy is used for CTypes - - - - - 74863638 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-09T15:11:23-04:00 Remove ad-hoc fromIntegral rules fromIntegral is defined as: {-# NOINLINE [1] fromIntegral #-} fromIntegral :: (Integral a, Num b) => a -> b fromIntegral = fromInteger . toInteger Before this patch, we had a lot of rewrite rules for fromIntegral, to avoid passing through Integer when there is a faster way, e.g.: "fromIntegral/Int->Word" fromIntegral = \(I# x#) -> W# (int2Word# x#) "fromIntegral/Word->Int" fromIntegral = \(W# x#) -> I# (word2Int# x#) "fromIntegral/Word->Word" fromIntegral = id :: Word -> Word Since we have added sized types and primops (Word8#, Int16#, etc.) and Natural, this approach didn't really scale as there is a combinatorial explosion of types. In addition, we really want these conversions to be optimized for all these types and in every case (not only when fromIntegral is explicitly used). This patch removes all those ad-hoc fromIntegral rules. Instead we rely on inlining and built-in constant-folding rules. There are not too many native conversions between Integer/Natural and fixed size types, so we can handle them all explicitly. Foreign.C.Types was using rules to ensure that fromIntegral rules "sees" through the newtype wrappers,e.g.: {-# RULES "fromIntegral/a->CSize" fromIntegral = \x -> CSize (fromIntegral x) "fromIntegral/CSize->a" fromIntegral = \(CSize x) -> fromIntegral x #-} But they aren't necessary because coercions due to newtype deriving are pushed out of the way. So this patch removes these rules (as fromIntegral is now inlined, they won't match anymore anyway). Summary: * INLINE `fromIntegral` * Add some missing constant-folding rules * Remove every fromIntegral ad-hoc rules (fix #19907) Fix #20062 (missing fromIntegral rules for sized primitives) Performance: - T12545 wiggles (tracked by #19414) Metric Decrease: T12545 T10359 Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - db7098fe by John Ericson at 2021-08-09T15:11:58-04:00 Clean up whitespace in /includes I need to do this now or when I move these files the linter will be mad. - - - - - fc350dba by John Ericson at 2021-08-09T15:11:58-04:00 Make `PosixSource.h` installed and under `rts/` is used outside of the rts so we do this rather than just fish it out of the repo in ad-hoc way, in order to make packages in this repo more self-contained. - - - - - d5de970d by John Ericson at 2021-08-09T15:11:58-04:00 Move `/includes` to `/rts/include`, sort per package better In order to make the packages in this repo "reinstallable", we need to associate source code with a specific packages. Having a top level `/includes` dir that mixes concerns (which packages' includes?) gets in the way of this. To start, I have moved everything to `rts/`, which is mostly correct. There are a few things however that really don't belong in the rts (like the generated constants haskell type, `CodeGen.Platform.h`). Those needed to be manually adjusted. Things of note: - No symlinking for sake of windows, so we hard-link at configure time. - `CodeGen.Platform.h` no longer as `.hs` extension (in addition to being moved to `compiler/`) so as not to confuse anyone, since it is next to Haskell files. - Blanket `-Iincludes` is gone in both build systems, include paths now more strictly respect per-package dependencies. - `deriveConstants` has been taught to not require a `--target-os` flag when generating the platform-agnostic Haskell type. Make takes advantage of this, but Hadrian has yet to. - - - - - 8b9acc4d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-09T15:12:36-04:00 Hadrian: fix .cabal file `stack sdist` in the hadrian directory reported: Package check reported the following errors: To use the 'extra-doc-files' field the package needs to specify at least 'cabal-version: >= 1.18'. - - - - - 741fdf0e by David Simmons-Duffin at 2021-08-10T15:00:05-04:00 Add a Typeable constraint to fromStaticPtr, addressing #19729 - - - - - 130f94db by Artyom Kuznetsov at 2021-08-10T15:00:42-04:00 Refactor HsStmtContext and remove HsDoRn Parts of HsStmtContext were split into a separate data structure HsDoFlavour. Before this change HsDo used to have HsStmtContext inside, but in reality only parts of HsStmtContext were used and other cases were invariants handled with panics. Separating those parts into its own data structure helps us to get rid of those panics as well as HsDoRn type family. - - - - - 92b0037b by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-10T15:01:20-04:00 Fix recomp021 locale `diff` uses the locale to print its message. - - - - - 7bff8bf5 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-10T15:01:58-04:00 Fix pprDeps Copy-paste error in 38faeea1a94072ffd9f459d9fe570f06bc1da84a - - - - - c65a7ffa by Moritz Angermann at 2021-08-11T06:49:38+00:00 Update HACKING.md - - - - - f5fdace5 by Sven Tennie at 2021-08-11T18:14:30-04:00 Optimize Info Table Provenance Entries (IPEs) Map creation and lookup Using a hash map reduces the complexity of lookupIPE(), making it non linear. On registration each IPE list is added to a temporary IPE lists buffer, reducing registration time. The hash map is built lazily on first lookup. IPE event output to stderr is added with tests. For details, please see Note [The Info Table Provenance Entry (IPE) Map]. A performance test for IPE registration and lookup can be found here: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/5724#note_370806 - - - - - 100ffe75 by Alina Banerjee at 2021-08-11T18:15:05-04:00 Modify InlineSpec data constructor (helps fix #18138) The inl_inline field of the InlinePragma record is modified to store pragma source text by adding a data constructor of type SourceText. This can help in tracking the actual text of pragma names. Add/modify functions, modify type instance for InlineSpec type Modify parser, lexer to handle InlineSpec constructors containing SourceText Modify functions with InlineSpec type Extract pragma source from InlineSpec for SpecSig, InlineSig types Modify cvtInline function to add SourceText to InlineSpec type Extract name for InlineSig, SpecSig from pragma, SpectInstSig from source (fixes #18138) Extract pragma name for SpecPrag pragma, SpecSig signature Add Haddock annotation for inlinePragmaName function Add Haddock annotations for using helper functions in hsSigDoc Remove redundant ppr in pragma name for SpecSig, InlineSig; update comment Rename test to T18138 for misplaced SPECIALIZE pragma testcase - - - - - 7ad813a4 by Dr. ERDI Gergo at 2021-08-13T07:53:53-04:00 Move `ol_witness` to `OverLitTc` We also add a new `ol_from_fun` field to renamed (but not yet typechecked) OverLits. This has the nice knock-on effect of making total some typechecker functions that used to be partial. Fixes #20151 - - - - - c367b39e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-13T07:54:32-04:00 Refactoring module dependencies * Make mkDependencies pure * Use Sets instead of sorted lists Notable perf changes: MultiLayerModules(normal) ghc/alloc 4130851520.0 2981473072.0 -27.8% T13719(normal) ghc/alloc 4313296052.0 4151647512.0 -3.7% Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T13719 - - - - - 9d4ba36f by sheaf at 2021-08-13T14:40:16+02:00 Add rewriting to typechecking plugins Type-checking plugins can now directly rewrite type-families. The TcPlugin record is given a new field, tcPluginRewrite. The plugin specifies how to rewrite certain type-families with a value of type `UniqFM TyCon TcPluginRewriter`, where: type TcPluginRewriter = RewriteEnv -- Rewriter environment -> [Ct] -- Givens -> [TcType] -- type family arguments -> TcPluginM TcPluginRewriteResult data TcPluginRewriteResult = TcPluginNoRewrite | TcPluginRewriteTo { tcPluginRewriteTo :: Reduction , tcRewriterNewWanteds :: [Ct] } When rewriting an exactly-saturated type-family application, GHC will first query type-checking plugins for possible rewritings before proceeding. Includes some changes to the TcPlugin API, e.g. removal of the EvBindsVar parameter to the TcPluginM monad. - - - - - 0bf8e73a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-13T21:47:26-04:00 Revert "hadrian: Make copyFileLinked a bit more robust" This reverts commit d45e3cda669c5822aa213d42bf7f7c551b9d1bbf. - - - - - 9700b9a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-13T21:47:26-04:00 Create absolute symlink for test executables This is necessary because the symlink needs to be created between two arbritary filepaths in the build tree, it's hard to compute how to get between them relatively. As this symlink doesn't end up in a bindist then it's fine for it to be absolute. - - - - - a975583c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-13T21:48:03-04:00 hadrian: Also produce versioned wrapper scripts Since !6133 we are more consistent about producing versioned executables but we still didn't produce versioned wrappers. This patch adds the corresponding versioned wrappers to match the versioned executables in the relocatable bindist. I also fixed the ghci wrapper so that it wasn't overwritten during installation. The final bindir looks like: ``` lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 16 Aug 12 11:56 ghc -> ghc-9.3.20210809 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 674 Aug 12 11:56 ghc-9.3.20210809 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 17 Aug 12 11:56 ghci -> ghci-9.3.20210809 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 708 Aug 12 11:56 ghci-9.3.20210809 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 20 Aug 12 11:56 ghc-pkg -> ghc-pkg-9.3.20210809 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 734 Aug 12 11:56 ghc-pkg-9.3.20210809 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 14 Aug 12 11:56 haddock -> haddock-2.24.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 682 Aug 12 11:56 haddock-2.24.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 9 Aug 12 11:56 hp2ps -> hp2ps-0.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 648 Aug 12 11:56 hp2ps-0.1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 8 Aug 12 11:56 hpc -> hpc-0.68 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 646 Aug 12 11:56 hpc-0.68 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 13 Aug 12 11:56 hsc2hs -> hsc2hs-0.68.8 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 1.4K Aug 12 11:56 hsc2hs-0.68.8 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 19 Aug 12 11:56 runghc -> runghc-9.3.20210809 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 685 Aug 12 11:56 runghc-9.3.20210809 ``` Fixes #20225 - - - - - 1e896b47 by sheaf at 2021-08-15T09:00:29-04:00 Detect TypeError when checking for insolubility We detect insoluble Givens by making getInertInsols take into account TypeError constraints, on top of insoluble equalities such as Int ~ Bool (which it already took into account). This allows pattern matches with insoluble contexts to be reported as redundant (tyOracle calls tcCheckGivens which calls getInertInsols). As a bonus, we get to remove a workaround in Data.Typeable.Internal: we can directly use a NotApplication type family, as opposed to needing to cook up an insoluble equality constraint. Fixes #11503 #14141 #16377 #20180 - - - - - 71130bf8 by sheaf at 2021-08-15T09:01:06-04:00 Update TcPlugin_RewritePerf performance test This test exhibited inconsistent behaviour, with different CI runs having a 98% decrease in allocations. This commit addresses this problem by ensuring that we measure allocations of the whole collection of modules used in the test. ------------------------- Metric Increase: TcPlugin_RewritePerf ------------------------- - - - - - 0f6fb7d3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-08-15T14:18:52+01:00 TypeError is OK on the RHS of a type synonym We should not complain about TypeError in type T = TypeError blah This fixes #20181 The error message for T13271 changes, because that test did indeed have a type synonym with TypeError on the RHS - - - - - 149bce42 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-15T16:13:35-04:00 Fix lookupIdSubst call during RULE matching As #20200 showed, there was a call to lookupIdSubst during RULE matching, where the variable being looked up wasn't in the InScopeSet. This patch fixes the problem at source, by dealing separately with nested and non-nested binders. As a result we can change the trace call in lookupIdSubst to a proper panic -- if it happens, we really want to know. - - - - - 7f217429 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-08-15T16:13:35-04:00 Use the right InScopeSet for findBest This is the right thing to do, easy to do, and fixes a second not-in-scope crash in #20200 (see !6302) The problem occurs in the findBest test, which compares two RULES. Repro case in simplCore/should_compile/T20200a - - - - - 31dc013f by Greg Steuck at 2021-08-15T21:09:23+00:00 Fix iconv detection in configure on OpenBSD This regressed in 544414ba604b13e0992ad87e90b8bdf45c43011c causing configure: error: iconv is required on non-Windows platforms More details: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/544414ba604b13e0992ad87e90b8bdf45c43011c#3bae3b74ae866493bd6b79df16cb638a5f2e0f87_106_106 - - - - - acb188e0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-17T08:05:34-04:00 ghci: Fix rec statements in interactive prompt We desugar a recursive Stmt to somethign like (a,_,c) <- mfix (\(a,b,_) -> do { ... ; return (a,b,c) }) ...stuff after the rec... The knot-tied tuple must contain * All the variables that are used before they are bound in the `rec` block * All the variables that are used after the entire `rec` block In the case of GHCi, however, we don't know what variables will be used after the `rec` (#20206). For example, we might have ghci> rec { x <- e1; y <- e2 } ghci> print x ghci> print y So we have to assume that *all* the variables bound in the `rec` are used afterwards. We use `Nothing` in the argument to segmentRecStmts to signal that all the variables are used. Fixes #20206 - - - - - b784a51e by John Ericson at 2021-08-17T20:58:33+00:00 Test non-native switch C-- with twos compliment We don't want regressions like e8f7734d8a052f99b03e1123466dc9f47b48c311 to regress. Co-Authored-By: Sylvain Henry <hsyl20 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5798357d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-08-17T21:01:44+00:00 StgToCmm: use correct bounds for switches on sized values StgToCmm was only using literals signedness to determine whether using Int and Word range in Cmm switches. Now that we have sized literals (Int8#, Int16#, etc.), it needs to take their ranges into account. - - - - - 0ba21dbe by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-18T05:43:57-04:00 Fix parsing of rpaths which include spaces in runInjectRPaths The logic didn't account for the fact that the paths could contain spaces before which led to errors such as the following from install_name_tool. Stderr ( T14304 ): Warning: -rtsopts and -with-rtsopts have no effect with -shared. Call hs_init_ghc() from your main() function to set these options. error: /nix/store/a6j5761iy238pbckxq2xrhqr2d5kra4m-cctools-binutils-darwin-949.0.1/bin/install_name_tool: for: dist/build/libHSp-0.1-ghc8.10.6.dylib (for architecture arm64) option "-add_rpath /Users/matt/ghc/bindisttest/install dir/lib/ghc-8.10.6/ghc-prim-0.6.1" would duplicate path, file already has LC_RPATH for: /Users/matt/ghc/bindisttest/install dir/lib/ghc-8.10.6/ghc-prim-0.6.1 `install_name_tool' failed in phase `Install Name Tool'. (Exit code: 1) Fixes #20212 This apparently also fixes #20026, which is a nice surprise. - - - - - 5f0d2dab by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-18T17:57:42-04:00 Driver rework pt3: the upsweep This patch specifies and simplifies the module cycle compilation in upsweep. How things work are described in the Note [Upsweep] Note [Upsweep] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upsweep takes a 'ModuleGraph' as input, computes a build plan and then executes the plan in order to compile the project. The first step is computing the build plan from a 'ModuleGraph'. The output of this step is a `[BuildPlan]`, which is a topologically sorted plan for how to build all the modules. ``` data BuildPlan = SingleModule ModuleGraphNode -- A simple, single module all alone but *might* have an hs-boot file which isn't part of a cycle | ResolvedCycle [ModuleGraphNode] -- A resolved cycle, linearised by hs-boot files | UnresolvedCycle [ModuleGraphNode] -- An actual cycle, which wasn't resolved by hs-boot files ``` The plan is computed in two steps: Step 1: Topologically sort the module graph without hs-boot files. This returns a [SCC ModuleGraphNode] which contains cycles. Step 2: For each cycle, topologically sort the modules in the cycle *with* the relevant hs-boot files. This should result in an acyclic build plan if the hs-boot files are sufficient to resolve the cycle. The `[BuildPlan]` is then interpreted by the `interpretBuildPlan` function. * `SingleModule nodes` are compiled normally by either the upsweep_inst or upsweep_mod functions. * `ResolvedCycles` need to compiled "together" so that the information which ends up in the interface files at the end is accurate (and doesn't contain temporary information from the hs-boot files.) - During the initial compilation, a `KnotVars` is created which stores an IORef TypeEnv for each module of the loop. These IORefs are gradually updated as the loop completes and provide the required laziness to typecheck the module loop. - At the end of typechecking, all the interface files are typechecked again in the retypecheck loop. This time, the knot-tying is done by the normal laziness based tying, so the environment is run without the KnotVars. * UnresolvedCycles are indicative of a proper cycle, unresolved by hs-boot files and are reported as an error to the user. The main trickiness of `interpretBuildPlan` is deciding which version of a dependency is visible from each module. For modules which are not in a cycle, there is just one version of a module, so that is always used. For modules in a cycle, there are two versions of 'HomeModInfo'. 1. Internal to loop: The version created whilst compiling the loop by upsweep_mod. 2. External to loop: The knot-tied version created by typecheckLoop. Whilst compiling a module inside the loop, we need to use the (1). For a module which is outside of the loop which depends on something from in the loop, the (2) version is used. As the plan is interpreted, which version of a HomeModInfo is visible is updated by updating a map held in a state monad. So after a loop has finished being compiled, the visible module is the one created by typecheckLoop and the internal version is not used again. This plan also ensures the most important invariant to do with module loops: > If you depend on anything within a module loop, before you can use the dependency, the whole loop has to finish compiling. The end result of `interpretBuildPlan` is a `[MakeAction]`, which are pairs of `IO a` actions and a `MVar (Maybe a)`, somewhere to put the result of running the action. This list is topologically sorted, so can be run in order to compute the whole graph. As well as this `interpretBuildPlan` also outputs an `IO [Maybe (Maybe HomeModInfo)]` which can be queried at the end to get the result of all modules at the end, with their proper visibility. For example, if any module in a loop fails then all modules in that loop will report as failed because the visible node at the end will be the result of retypechecking those modules together. Along the way we also fix a number of other bugs in the driver: * Unify upsweep and parUpsweep. * Fix #19937 (static points, ghci and -j) * Adds lots of module loop tests due to Divam. Also related to #20030 Co-authored-by: Divam Narula <dfordivam at gmail.com> ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T10370 ------------------------- - - - - - d9cf2ec8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-18T17:57:42-04:00 recomp: Check backend type rather than -fwrite-interface to decide whether we need any objects This was a small oversight in the original patch which leads to spurious recompilation when using `-fno-code` but not `-fwrite-interface`, which you plausibly might do when using ghci. Fixes #20216 - - - - - 4a10f0ff by sheaf at 2021-08-18T17:58:19-04:00 Don't look for TypeError in type family arguments Changes checkUserTypeError to no longer look for custom type errors inside type family arguments. This means that a program such as foo :: F xyz (TypeError (Text "blah")) -> bar does not throw a type error at definition site. This means that more programs can be accepted, as the custom type error might disappear upon reducing the above type family F. This applies only to user-written type signatures, which are checked within checkValidType. Custom type errors in type family arguments continue to be reported when they occur in unsolved Wanted constraints. Fixes #20241 - - - - - cad5a141 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-08-19T01:19:29-04:00 Fix missing can_fail annotation on two CAS primops Also note why has_side_effects is needed with reads of mutable data, using text provided by Simon Peyton-Jones. - - - - - 4ff4d434 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-08-19T01:20:03-04:00 Get the in-scope set right during RULE matching There was a subtle error in the in-scope set during RULE matching, which led to #20200 (not the original report, but the reports of failures following an initial bug-fix commit). This patch fixes the problem, and simplifies the code a bit. In pariticular there was a very mysterious and ad-hoc in-scope set extension in rnMatchBndr2, which is now moved to the right place, namely in the Let case of match, where we do the floating. I don't have a small repro case, alas. - - - - - d43442cb by John Ericson at 2021-08-19T18:02:13-04:00 Make Int64#/Word64# unconditionally available This prepares us to actually use them when the native size is 64 bits too. I more than saitisfied my curiosity finding they were gated since 47774449c9d66b768a70851fe82c5222c1f60689. - - - - - ad28ae41 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-19T18:02:48-04:00 Add -Wl,-U,___darwin_check_fd_set_overflow to rts/package.conf.in The make build system apparently uses this special package.conf rather than generating it from the cabal file. Ticket: #19950 (cherry picked from commit e316a0f3e7a733fac0c30633767487db086c4cd0) - - - - - 69fb6f6a by Ben Gamari at 2021-08-23T13:33:41-04:00 users guide: Document -hpcdir flag Previously this was undocumented. - - - - - 27c27f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T13:34:16-04:00 hadrian: Include runhaskell in bindist Fixes #19571 bin folder now containers/ ``` ghc ghc-iserv-dyn-9.3.20210813 hp2ps hsc2hs-0.68.8 unlit ghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-pkg hp2ps-0.1 runghc unlit-0.1 ghc-iserv ghc-pkg-9.3.20210813 hpc runghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-iserv-9.3.20210813 haddock hpc-0.68 runhaskell ghc-iserv-dyn haddock-2.24.0 hsc2hs runhaskell-9.3.20210813 ``` which installed via wrappers looks like ``` lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 16 Aug 13 17:32 ghc -> ghc-9.3.20210813 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 446 Aug 13 17:32 ghc-9.3.20210813 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 17 Aug 13 17:32 ghci -> ghci-9.3.20210813 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 480 Aug 13 17:32 ghci-9.3.20210813 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 20 Aug 13 17:32 ghc-pkg -> ghc-pkg-9.3.20210813 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 506 Aug 13 17:32 ghc-pkg-9.3.20210813 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 14 Aug 13 17:32 haddock -> haddock-2.24.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 454 Aug 13 17:32 haddock-2.24.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 9 Aug 13 17:32 hp2ps -> hp2ps-0.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 420 Aug 13 17:32 hp2ps-0.1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 8 Aug 13 17:32 hpc -> hpc-0.68 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 418 Aug 13 17:32 hpc-0.68 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 13 Aug 13 17:32 hsc2hs -> hsc2hs-0.68.8 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 1.2K Aug 13 17:32 hsc2hs-0.68.8 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 19 Aug 13 17:32 runghc -> runghc-9.3.20210813 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 457 Aug 13 17:32 runghc-9.3.20210813 lrwxrwxrwx 1 matt users 23 Aug 13 17:32 runhaskell -> runhaskell-9.3.20210813 -rwxr-xr-x 1 matt users 465 Aug 13 17:32 runhaskell-9.3.20210813 ``` - - - - - 7dde84ad by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T13:34:16-04:00 hadrian: Write version wrappers in C rather than Haskell This reduces the resulting binary size on windows where the executables were statically linked. - - - - - 6af7d127 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T13:34:16-04:00 hadrian: Use ghc version as suffix for all executables ``` [matt at nixos:~/ghc-unique-spin]$ ls _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210813-x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/ ghc haddock runghc ghc-9.3.20210813 haddock-ghc-9.3.20210813 runghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-iserv hp2ps runhaskell ghc-iserv-dyn hp2ps-ghc-9.3.20210813 runhaskell-9.3.20210813 ghc-iserv-dyn-ghc-9.3.20210813 hpc unlit ghc-iserv-ghc-9.3.20210813 hpc-ghc-9.3.20210813 unlit-ghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-pkg hsc2hs ghc-pkg-9.3.20210813 hsc2hs-ghc-9.3.20210813 [matt at nixos:~/ghc-unique-spin]$ ls _build/bindist/ghc-9.3.20210813-x86_64-unknown-linux/wrappers/ ghc ghc-pkg-9.3.20210813 hpc runghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-9.3.20210813 haddock hpc-ghc-9.3.20210813 runhaskell ghci haddock-ghc-9.3.20210813 hsc2hs runhaskell-9.3.20210813 ghci-9.3.20210813 hp2ps hsc2hs-ghc-9.3.20210813 ghc-pkg hp2ps-ghc-9.3.20210813 runghc ``` See the discussion on #19571 where we decided that it was most sensible to use the same version number as a suffix for all executables. For those whose version number is different to normal (for example, haddock as it's own versioning scheme) the additional "ghc" suffix is used. Cabal already knows to look for this suffix so should work nicely with existing tooling. - - - - - 06aa8da5 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-08-23T13:34:51-04:00 Pmc: Better SCC annotations and trace output While investigating #20106, I made a few refactorings to the pattern-match checker that I don't want to lose. Here are the changes: * Some key functions of the checker now have SCC annotations * Better `-ddump-ec-trace` diagnostics for easier debugging. I added 'traceWhenFailPm' to see *why* a particular `MaybeT` computation fails and made use of it in `instCon`. I also increased the acceptance threshold of T11545, which seems to fail randomly lately due to ghc/max flukes. - - - - - c1acfd21 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T13:35:26-04:00 driver: Only check for unused package warning in after succesful downsweep Before we would check for the unused package warning even if the module graph was compromised due to an error in downsweep. This is easily fixed by pushing warmUnusedPackages into depanalE, and then returning the errors like the other downsweep errors. Fixes #20242 - - - - - f3892b5f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-08-23T13:36:00-04:00 Convert lookupIdSubst panic back to a warning (#20200) - - - - - c0407538 by Andreas Abel at 2021-08-23T13:36:38-04:00 Doc fix #20259: suggest bang patterns instead of case in hints.rst - - - - - d94e7ebd by Andreas Abel at 2021-08-23T13:37:15-04:00 Doc fix #20226: formatting issues in 9.2.1 release notes RST is brittle... - - - - - 8a939b40 by sheaf at 2021-08-23T23:39:15-04:00 TcPlugins: solve and report contras simultaneously This changes the TcPlugin datatype to allow type-checking plugins to report insoluble constraints while at the same time solve some other constraints. This allows better error messages, as the plugin can still simplify constraints, even when it wishes to report a contradiction. Pattern synonyms TcPluginContradiction and TcPluginOk are provided for backwards compatibility: existing type-checking plugins should continue to work without modification. - - - - - 03fc0393 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T23:39:49-04:00 driver: Correctly pass custom messenger to logging function This was an oversight from !6718 - - - - - 64696202 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T23:39:49-04:00 driver: Initialise common plugins once, before starting the pipeline This fixes an error message regression and is a slight performance improvement. See #20250 - - - - - 886ecd31 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-23T23:39:49-04:00 Add plugin-recomp-change-2 test This test tests that if there are two modules which use a plugin specified on the command line then both are recompiled when the plugin changes. - - - - - 31752b55 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-24T11:03:01-04:00 hadrian: Use cp -RP rather than -P in install to copy symlinks For some inexplicable reason `-P` only takes effect on the mac version of p when you also pass `-R`. > Symbolic links are always followed unless the -R flag is set, in which case symbolic > links are not followed, by default. > -P If the -R option is specified, no symbolic links are followed. This is the > default. Fixes #20254 - - - - - fdb2bfab by Fendor at 2021-08-24T11:03:38-04:00 Export PreloadUnitClosure as it is part of the public API - - - - - 71e8094d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-08-24T17:23:58+01:00 Fix colourised output in error messages This fixes a small mistake in 4dc681c7c0345ee8ae268749d98b419dabf6a3bc which forced the dump rather than user style for error messages. In particular, this change replaced `defaultUserStyle` with `log_default_dump_context` rather than `log_default_user_context` which meant the PprStyle was PprDump rather than PprUser for error messages. https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4dc681c7c0345ee8ae268749d98b419dabf6a3bc?expanded=1&page=4#b62120081f64009b94c12d04ded5c68870d8c647_285_405 Fixes #20276 - - - - - 0759c069 by Ryan Scott at 2021-08-25T19:35:12-04:00 Desugarer: Bring existentials in scope when substituting into record GADTs This fixes an outright bug in which the desugarer did not bring the existentially quantified type variables of a record GADT into `in_subst`'s in-scope set, leading to #20278. It also addresses a minor inefficiency in which `out_subst` was made into a substitution when a simpler `TvSubstEnv` would suffice. Fixes #20278. - - - - - b3653351 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-08-26T13:39:34-04:00 CallArity: Consider shadowing introduced by case and field binders In #20283, we saw a regression in `simple` due to CallArity for a very subtle reason: It simply didn't handle shadowing of case binders and constructor field binders! The test case T20283 has a very interesting binding `n_X1` that we want to eta-expand and that has a Unique (on GHC HEAD) that is reused by the Simplifier for a case binder: ``` let { n_X1 = ... } in ... let { lvl_s1Ul = ... case x_a1Rg of wild_X1 { __DEFAULT -> f_s1Tx rho_value_awA (GHC.Types.I# wild_X1); 0# -> lvl_s1TN } ... } in letrec { go3_X3 = \ (x_X4 :: GHC.Prim.Int#) (v_a1P9 [OS=OneShot] :: Double) -> let { karg_s1Wu = ... case lvl_s1Ul of { GHC.Types.D# y_a1Qf -> ... } } in case GHC.Prim.==# x_X4 y_a1R7 of { __DEFAULT -> go3_X3 (GHC.Prim.+# x_X4 1#) karg_s1Wu; 1# -> n_X1 karg_s1Wu -- Here we will assume that karg calls n_X1! }; } in go3_X3 0#; ``` Since the Case case of CallArity doesn't delete `X1` from the set of variables it is interested in knowing the usages of, we leak a very boring usage (of the case binder!) into the co-call graph that we mistakenly take for a usage of `n_X1`. We conclude that `lvl_s1Ul` and transitively `karg_s1Wu` call `n_X1` when really they don't. That culminates in the conclusion that `n_X1 karg_s1Wu` calls `n_X1` more than once. Wrong! Fortunately, this bug (which has been there right from CallArity's inception, I suppose) will never lead to a CallArity that is too optimistic. So by fixing this bug, we get strictly more opportunities for CallArity and all of them should be sound to exploit. Fixes #20283. - - - - - d551199c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-08-26T13:40:09-04:00 Fix GHC.Core.Subst.substDVarSet substDVarSet looked up coercion variables in the wrong environment! The fix is easy. It is still a pretty strange looking function, but the bug is gone. This fixes another manifestation of #20200. - - - - - 14c80432 by Aaron Allen at 2021-08-27T17:37:42-04:00 GHC.Tc.Gen Diagnostics Conversion (Part 1) Converts uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` in these modules: - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Arrow.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Bind.hs - - - - - e28773fc by David Feuer at 2021-08-27T17:38:19-04:00 Export Solo from Data.Tuple * The `Solo` type is intended to be the canonical lifted unary tuple. Up until now, it has only been available from `GHC.Tuple` in `ghc-prim`. Export it from `Data.Tuple` in `base`. I proposed this on the libraries list in December, 2020. https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2020-December/031061.html Responses from chessai https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2020-December/031062.html and George Wilson https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2021-January/031077.html were positive. There were no other responses. * Add Haddock documentation for Solo. * Give `Solo` a single field, `getSolo`, a custom `Show` instance that does *not* use record syntax, and a `Read` instance that accepts either record syntax or non-record syntax. - - - - - 38748530 by Aaron Allen at 2021-08-27T22:19:23-05:00 Convert IFace Rename Errors (#19927) Converts uses of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Iface.Rename. Closes #19927 - - - - - 8057a350 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-08-28T14:25:14-04:00 AArch64 NCG: Emit FABS instructions for fabsFloat# and fabsDouble# Closes #20275 - - - - - 922c6bc8 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-08-28T14:25:14-04:00 Add a test for #20275 - - - - - af41496f by hainq at 2021-09-01T15:09:08+07:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity to proper TcRnMessage. - Add 19 new messages. Update test outputs accordingly. - Pretty print suggest-extensions hints: remove space before interspersed commas. - Refactor Rank's MonoType constructors. Each MonoType constructor should represent a specific case. With the Doc suggestion belonging to the TcRnMessage diagnostics instead. - Move Rank from Validity to its own `GHC.Tc.Types.Rank` module. - Remove the outdated `check_irred_pred` check. - Remove the outdated duplication check in `check_valid_theta`, which was subsumed by `redundant-constraints`. - Add missing test cases for quantified-constraints/T16474 & th/T12387a. - - - - - 5b413533 by Peter Lebbing at 2021-09-06T12:14:35-04:00 fromEnum Natural: Throw error for non-representable values Starting with commit fe770c21, an error was thrown only for the values 2^63 to 2^64-1 inclusive (on a 64-bit machine), but not for higher values. Now, errors are thrown for all non-representable values again. Fixes #20291 - - - - - 407d3b3a by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-09-06T22:57:55-04:00 EPA: order of semicolons and comments for top-level decls is wrong A comment followed by a semicolon at the top level resulted in the preceding comments being attached to the following declaration. Capture the comments as belonging to the declaration preceding the semicolon instead. Closes #20258 - - - - - 89820293 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-09-06T22:58:32-04:00 Define returnA = id - - - - - 3fb1afea by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-06T22:59:10-04:00 GHCi: don't discard plugins on reload (#20335) Fix regression introduced in ecfd0278 - - - - - f72aa31d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-07T08:02:28-04:00 Bignum: refactor conversion rules * make "passthrough" rules non built-in: they don't need to * enhance note about efficient conversions between numeric types * make integerFromNatural a little more efficient * fix noinline pragma for naturalToWordClamp# (at least with non built-in rules, we get warnings in cases like this) - - - - - 81975ef3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-07T08:03:03-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that settings is regenerated during bindist installation Previously Hadrian would simply install the settings file generated in the build environment during the binary distribution installation. This is wrong since these environments may differ (e.g. different `cc` versions). We noticed on Darwin when installation of a binary distribution produced on a newer Darwin release resulted in a broken compiler due to the installed `settings` file incorrectly claiming that `cc` supported `-no-pie`. Fixing this sadly requires a bit of code duplication since `settings` is produced by Hadrian and not `configure`. For now I have simply duplicated the `settings` generation logic used by the Make build system into Hadrian's bindist Makefile. Ultimately the solution will probably involve shipping a freestanding utility to replace `configure`'s toolchain probing logic and generate a toolchain description file (similar to `settings`) as described in #19877. Fixes #20253. - - - - - 2735f5a6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-07T08:03:03-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix bash version-dependence in ci.sh As described in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7577052, safely expanding bash arrays is very-nearly impossible. The previous incantation failed under the bash version shipped with Centos 7. - - - - - 7fa8c32c by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-09-07T12:24:12-04:00 Add and use new constructors to TcRnMessage This commit adds the following constructors to the TcRnMessage type and uses them to replace sdoc-based diagnostics in some parts of GHC (e.g. TcRnUnknownMessage). It includes: * Add TcRnMonomorphicBindings diagnostic * Convert TcRnUnknownMessage in Tc.Solver.Interact * Add and use the TcRnOrphanInstance constructor to TcRnMessage * Add TcRnFunDepConflict and TcRnDupInstanceDecls constructors to TcRnMessage * Add and use TcRnConflictingFamInstDecls constructor to TcRnMessage * Get rid of TcRnUnknownMessage from GHC.Tc.Instance.Family - - - - - 6ea9b3ee by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-09-07T12:24:49-04:00 Fix code example in the documentation of subsumption - - - - - beef6135 by John Ericson at 2021-09-08T02:57:55-04:00 Let LLVM and C handle > native size arithmetic NCG needs to call slow FFI functions where we "borrow" the C compiler's implementation, but there is no reason why we need to do that for LLVM, or the unregisterized backend where everything is via C anyways! - - - - - 5b5c2452 by Jens Petersen at 2021-09-08T02:58:33-04:00 base Data.Fixed: fix documentation typo: succ (0.000 :: Milli) /= 1.001 ie `succ (0000) == 0001` -- (not 1001) - - - - - 7a4bde22 by Joshua Price at 2021-09-08T02:59:10-04:00 Fix broken haddock @since fields in base - - - - - ebbb1fa2 by Guillaume Bouchard at 2021-09-08T02:59:47-04:00 base: Numeric: remove 'Show' constraint on 'showIntAtBase' The constraint was there in order to show the 'Integral' value in case of error. Instead we can show the result of `toInteger`, which will be close (i.e. it will still show the same integer except if the 'Show' instance was funky). This changes a bit runtime semantic (i.e. exception string may be a bit different). - - - - - fb1e0a5d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-08T03:00:22-04:00 ffi: Don't allow wrapper stub with CApi convention Fixes #20272 - - - - - dcc1599f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-09-08T03:00:57-04:00 Minor doc fixes - Fix markup in 9.4 release notes - Document -ddump-cs-trace - Mention that ImpredicativeTypes is really supported only since 9.2 - Remove "There are some restrictions on the use of unboxed tuples". This used to be a list, but all those restrictions were removed. - Mark -fimplicit-import-qualified as documented - Remove "The :main and :run command" - duplicated verbatim in options - Avoid calling "main" a function (cf. #7816) - Update System.getArgs: the old location was before hierarchical modules - Note that multiplicity multiplication is not supported (#20319) - - - - - 330e6e9c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-09-08T03:00:57-04:00 Documentation: use https links - - - - - 9fc0fe00 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-08T03:01:32-04:00 rts: Factor out TRACE_ cache update logic Just a small refactoring to perhaps enable code reuse later. - - - - - 86e5a6c3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-09-08T16:58:51-04:00 EPA: Capture '+' location for NPlusKPat The location of the plus symbol was being discarded, we now capture it. Closes #20243 - - - - - 87d93745 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-08T16:59:29-04:00 Only dump Core stats when requested to do so (#20342) - - - - - 74a87aa3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-11T08:53:50-04:00 distrib: Drop FP_GMP from configure script None of the configure options defined by `FP_GMP` are applicable to binary distributions. - - - - - 089de88e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-11T08:54:29-04:00 Canonicalize bignum literals Before this patch Integer and Natural literals were desugared into "real" Core in Core prep. Now we desugar them directly into their final ConApp form in HsToCore. We only keep the double representation for BigNat# (literals larger than a machine Word/Int) which are still desugared in Core prep. Using the final form directly allows case-of-known-constructor to fire for bignum literals, fixing #20245. Slight increase (+2.3) in T4801 which is a pathological case with Integer literals. Metric Increase: T4801 T11545 - - - - - f987ec1a by nineonine at 2021-09-11T08:55:06-04:00 Add test for #18181 - - - - - 5615737a by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-09-11T08:55:43-04:00 Remove dubious Eq1 and Ord1 Fixed instances. Fixes #20309 - - - - - 88f871ef by nineonine at 2021-09-11T08:56:20-04:00 Add performance test for #19695 - - - - - c3776542 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-11T08:56:55-04:00 Ensure that zapFragileUnfolding preseves evaluatedness As noted in #20324, previously we would drop the fact that an unfolding was evaluated, despite what the documentation claims. - - - - - 070ae69c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-11T08:57:29-04:00 ncg: Kill incorrect unreachable code As noted in #18183, these cases were previously incorrect and unused. Closes #18183. - - - - - 2d151752 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-09-11T08:58:04-04:00 Break recursion in GHC.Float.roundingMode# (#20352) Judging from the Assumption, we should never call `roundingMode#` on a negative number. Yet the strange "dummy" conversion from `IN` to `IP` and the following recursive call where making the function recursive. Replacing the call by a panic makes `roundingMode#` non-recursive, so that we may be able to inline it. Fixes #20352. It seems we trigger #19414 on some jobs, hence Metric Decrease: T12545 - - - - - 7bfa8955 by CarrieMY at 2021-09-13T09:35:07-04:00 Fix #20203 improve constant fold for `and`/`or` This patch follows the rules specified in note [Constant folding through nested expressions]. Modifications are summarized below. - Added andFoldingRules, orFoldingRules to primOpRules under those xxxxAndOp, xxxxOrOp - Refactored some helper functions - Modify data NumOps to include two fields: numAnd and numOr Resolves: #20203 See also: #19204 - - - - - dda61f79 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-13T09:35:44-04:00 Don't depend unconditionally on xattr in darwin_install Previously the Darwin installation logic would attempt to call xattr unconditionally. This would break on older Darwin releases where this utility did not exist. - - - - - 3c885880 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-13T09:36:20-04:00 testsuite: Mark hDuplicateTo001 as fragile in concurrent ways As noted in #17568. - - - - - a2a16e4c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-13T09:36:54-04:00 hadrian: Recommend use of +werror over explicit flavour modification As noted in #20327, the previous guidance was out-of-date. - - - - - 64923cf2 by Joshua Price at 2021-09-13T09:37:31-04:00 Add test for #17865 - - - - - 885f17c8 by Christiaan Baaij at 2021-09-17T09:35:18-04:00 Improve error messages involving operators from Data.Type.Ord Fixes #20009 - - - - - 4564f00f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-09-17T09:35:53-04:00 Improve pretty-printer defaulting logic (#19361) When determining whether to default a RuntimeRep or Multiplicity variable, use isMetaTyVar to distinguish between metavariables (which can be hidden) and skolems (which cannot). - - - - - 6a7ae5ed by Tito Sacchi at 2021-09-17T09:36:31-04:00 Emit warning if bang is applied to unlifted types GHC will trigger a warning similar to the following when a strictness flag is applied to an unlifted type (primitive or defined with the Unlifted* extensions) in the definition of a data constructor. Test.hs:7:13: warning: [-Wredundant-strictness-flags] • Strictness flag has no effect on unlifted type ‘Int#’ • In the definition of data constructor ‘TestCon’ In the data type declaration for ‘Test’ | 7 | data Test = TestCon !Int# | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Fixes #20187 - - - - - 0d996d02 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-17T09:37:06-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #18382 - - - - - 9300c736 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-09-17T09:37:41-04:00 EPA: correctly capture comments between 'where' and binds In the following foo = x where -- do stuff doStuff = do stuff The "-- do stuff" comment is captured in the HsValBinds. Closes #20297 - - - - - bce230c2 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2021-09-17T09:38:19-04:00 driver: -M allow omitting the -dep-suffix (means empty) (fix #15483) - - - - - 01e07ab1 by Ziyang Liu at 2021-09-17T09:38:56-04:00 Ensure .dyn_hi doesn't overwrite .hi This commit fixes the following bug: when `outputHi` is set, and both `.dyn_hi` and `.hi` are needed, both would be written to `outputHi`, causing `.dyn_hi` to overwrite `.hi`. This causes subsequent `readIface` to fail - "mismatched interface file profile tag (wanted "", got "dyn")" - triggering unnecessary rebuild. - - - - - e7c2ff88 by Sven Tennie at 2021-09-17T09:39:31-04:00 Add compile_flags.txt for clangd (C IDE) support This file configures clangd (C Language Server for IDEs) for the GHC project. Please note that this only works together with Haskell Language Server, otherwise .hie-bios/stage0/lib does not exist. - - - - - aa6caab0 by Thomas M. DuBuisson at 2021-09-17T09:40:09-04:00 Update error message to suggest the user consider OOM over RTS bug. Fix #17039 - - - - - bfddee13 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:40:44-04:00 Stop leaking <defunct> llc processes We needed to wait for the process to exit in the clean-up script as otherwise the `llc` process will not be killed until compilation finishes. This leads to running out of process spaces on some OSs. Thanks to Edsko de Vries for suggesting this fix. Fixes #20305 - - - - - a6529ffd by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:41:20-04:00 driver: Clean up temporary files after a module has been compiled The refactoring accidently removed these calls to eagerly remove temporary files after a module has been compiled. This caused some issues with tmpdirs getting filled up on my system when the project had a large number of modules (for example, Agda) Fixes #20293 - - - - - 4a7f8d5f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:41:55-04:00 Remove Cabal dependency from check-exact and check-ppr executables Neither uses anything from Cabal, so the dependency can just be removed. - - - - - 987180d4 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-17T09:42:30-04:00 testsuite: Add broken testcase for #19350 - - - - - ef8a3fbf by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-17T09:42:30-04:00 ghc-boot: Fix metadata handling of writeFileAtomic Previously the implementation of writeFileAtomic (which was stolen from Cabal) failed to preserve file mode, user and group, resulting in #14017. Fixes #14017. - - - - - 18283be3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-17T09:43:05-04:00 compiler: Ensure that all CoreTodos have SCCs In #20365 we noticed that a significant amount of time is spend in the Core2Core cost-center, suggesting that some passes are likely missing SCC pragmas. Try to fix this. - - - - - 15a5b7a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:43:40-04:00 Add "ipe" flavour transformer to add support for building with IPE debug info The "ipe" transformer compilers everything in stage2 with `-finfo-table-map` and `-fdistinct-constructor-tables` to produce a compiler which is usable with `-hi` profiling and ghc-debug. - - - - - 053a5c2c by Ziyang Liu at 2021-09-17T09:44:18-04:00 Add doc for -dyno, -dynosuf, -dynhisuf - - - - - 9eff805a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:44:53-04:00 Code Gen: Use strict map rather than lazy map in loop analysis We were ending up with a big 1GB thunk spike as the `fmap` operation did not force the key values promptly. This fixes the high maximum memory consumption when compiling the mmark package. Compilation is still slow and allocates a lot more than previous releases. Related to #19471 - - - - - 44e7120d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:44:53-04:00 Code Gen: Replace another lazy fmap with strict mapMap - - - - - b041ea77 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:44:53-04:00 Code Gen: Optimise successors calculation in loop calculation Before this change, the whole map would be traversed in order to delete a node from the graph before calculating successors. This is quite inefficient if the CFG is big, as was the case in the mmark package. A more efficient alternative is to leave the CFG untouched and then just delete the node once after the lookups have been performed. Ticket: #19471 - - - - - 53dc8e41 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:44:53-04:00 Code Gen: Use more efficient block merging algorithm The previous algorithm scaled poorly when there was a large number of blocks and edges. The algorithm links together block chains which have edges between them in the CFG. The new algorithm uses a union find data structure in order to efficiently merge together blocks and calculate which block chain each block id belonds to. I copied the UnionFind data structure which already existed in Cabal into the GHC library rathert than reimplement it myself. This change results in a very significant reduction in allocations when compiling the mmark package. Ticket: #19471 - - - - - c480f8f2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:44:53-04:00 Code Gen: Rewrite shortcutWeightMap more efficiently This function was one of the main sources of allocation in a ticky profile due to how it repeatedly deleted nodes from a large map. Now firstly the cuts are normalised, so that chains of cuts are elimated before any rewrites are applied. Then the CFG is traversed and reconstructed once whilst applying the necessary rewrites to remove shortcutted edges (based on the normalised cuts). Ticket: #19471 - - - - - da60e627 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-17T09:45:36-04:00 Fix annoying warning about Data.List unqualified import - - - - - c662ac7e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-17T09:45:36-04:00 Refactor module dependencies code * moved deps related code into GHC.Unit.Module.Deps * refactored Deps module to not export Dependencies constructor to help maintaining invariants - - - - - f6a69fb8 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-17T09:45:36-04:00 Use an ADT for RecompReason - - - - - d41cfdd4 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-17T09:46:15-04:00 Constant folding for ctz/clz/popCnt (#20376) - - - - - 20e6fec8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-17T09:46:51-04:00 Testsuite: Mark T12903 as fragile on i386 Closes #20377 - - - - - 7bc16521 by David Feuer at 2021-09-18T12:01:10-04:00 Add more instances for Solo Oleg Grenrus pointed out that `Solo` was missing `Eq`, `Ord`, `Bounded`, `Enum`, and `Ix` instances, which were all apparently available for the `OneTuple` type (in the `OneTuple` package). Though only the first three really seem useful, there's no reason not to take them all. For `Ix`, `Solo` naturally fills a gap between `()` and `(,)`. - - - - - 4d245e54 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-09-18T12:01:44-04:00 WorkWrap: Update Note [Wrapper activation] (#15056) The last point of the Conclusion was wrong; we inline functions without pragmas after the initial phase. It also appears that #15056 was fixed, as there already is a test T15056 which properly does foldr/build fusion for the reproducer. I made sure that T15056's `foo` is just large enough for WW to happen (which it wasn't), but for the worker to be small enough to inline into `blam`. Fixes #15056. - - - - - 2c28919f by Sebastian Graf at 2021-09-18T12:01:44-04:00 CoreUtils: Make exprIsHNF return True for unlifted variables (#20140) Clearly, evaluating an unlifted variable will never perform any work. Fixes #20140. - - - - - e17a37df by Joaquin "Florius" Azcarate at 2021-09-18T12:02:21-04:00 Fix formatting of link in base/Type.Reflection - - - - - 78d27dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-18T12:02:56-04:00 docs: Fix examples for (un)escapeArgs The examples were just missing the surrounding brackets. ghci> escapeArgs ["hello \"world\""] "hello\\ \\\"world\\\"\n" Fixes #20340 - - - - - 1350c220 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-18T12:03:31-04:00 deriving: Always use module prefix in dataTypeName This fixes a long standard bug where the module prefix was omitted from the data type name supplied by Data.Typeable instances. Instead of reusing the Outputable instance for TyCon, we now take matters into our own hands and explicitly print the module followed by the type constructor name. Fixes #20371 - - - - - 446ca8b9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-18T12:04:06-04:00 users-guide: Improve documentation of ticky events - - - - - d99fc250 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-18T12:04:41-04:00 hadrian: Disable verbose timing information Before the output contain a lot of verbose information about timining various things to do with shake which wasn't so useful for developers. ``` shakeArgsWith 0.000s 0% Function shake 0.010s 0% Database read 0.323s 12% === With database 0.031s 1% Running rules 2.301s 86% ========================= Pool finished (1786 threads, 5 max) 0.003s 0% Cleanup 0.000s 0% Total 2.669s 100% Build completed in 2.67s ``` Now the output just contains the last line ``` Build completed in 2.67s ``` Ticket #20381 - - - - - 104bf6bf by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-09-22T08:23:08-04:00 Clarify that malloc, free etc. are the ones from stdlib.h - - - - - bb37026e by Aaron Allen at 2021-09-22T08:23:45-04:00 Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.* (Part 2) Converts diagnostics in: (#20116) - GHC.Tc.Gen.Default - GHC.Tc.Gen.Export - - - - - 92257abd by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-22T08:24:23-04:00 Link with libm dynamically (#19877) The compiler should be independent of the target. - - - - - b47fafd9 by alirezaghey at 2021-09-22T08:25:00-04:00 Fix minor inconsistency in documentation fixes #20388 - - - - - 3d328eb5 by Benjamin Maurer at 2021-09-22T08:25:37-04:00 Remove unused, undocumented debug/dump flag `-ddump-vt-trace`. See 20403. - - - - - 65c837a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-23T10:44:19+01:00 Typo [skip ci] - - - - - 69b35afd by Sven Tennie at 2021-09-23T15:59:38-04:00 deriveConstants: Add hie.yaml - - - - - 022d9717 by Sven Tennie at 2021-09-23T15:59:38-04:00 base: Generalize newStablePtrPrimMVar Make it polymorphic in the type of the MVar's value. This simple generalization makes it usable for `MVar a` instead of only `MVar ()` values. - - - - - 6f7f5990 by Sven Tennie at 2021-09-23T15:59:38-04:00 Introduce stack snapshotting / cloning (#18741) Add `StackSnapshot#` primitive type that represents a cloned stack (StgStack). The cloning interface consists of two functions, that clone either the treads own stack (cloneMyStack) or another threads stack (cloneThreadStack). The stack snapshot is offline/cold, i.e. it isn't evaluated any further. This is useful for analyses as it prevents concurrent modifications. For technical details, please see Note [Stack Cloning]. Co-authored-by: Ben Gamari <bgamari.foss at gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 29717ecb by Sven Tennie at 2021-09-23T15:59:38-04:00 Use Info Table Provenances to decode cloned stack (#18163) Emit an Info Table Provenance Entry (IPE) for every stack represeted info table if -finfo-table-map is turned on. To decode a cloned stack, lookupIPE() is used. It provides a mapping between info tables and their source location. Please see these notes for details: - [Stacktraces from Info Table Provenance Entries (IPE based stack unwinding)] - [Mapping Info Tables to Source Positions] Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - aafda13d by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 ci: Drop redundant `cabal update`s `cabal update` is already implied by `ci.sh setup`. - - - - - ca88d91c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 ci: Consolidate handling of cabal cache Previously the cache persistence was implemented as various ad-hoc `cp` commands at the end of the individual CI scripts. Here we move all of this logic into `ci.sh`. - - - - - cbfc0e93 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 ci: Isolate build from HOME - - - - - 55112fbf by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 ci: Move phase timing logic into ci.sh - - - - - be11120f by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 ci: More surgical use of nix in Darwin builds - - - - - f48d747d by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:17-04:00 configure: Move nm search logic to new file - - - - - ee7bdc5c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 configure: Add check for whether CC supports --target - - - - - 68509e1c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 ci: Add version to cache key - - - - - dae4a068 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 gitlab-ci: Ensure that CABAL_DIR is a Windows path Otherwise cabal-install falls over. - - - - - 1c91e721 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 gitlab-ci: Use correct CABAL executable - - - - - 8a6598c7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 Ensure that cabal update is invoked before building - - - - - d7ee5295 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 gitlab-ci: bash fixes - - - - - 98a30147 by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 hadrian: Pass CFLAGS to gmp configure - - - - - 02827066 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 configure: Fix copy/paste error Previously both the --with-system-libffi path and the non--with-system-libffi path set CabalUseSystemLibFFI=True. This was wrong. - - - - - 316ac68f by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 configure: Clarify meaning of CabalHaveLibffi Previously the meaning of this flag was unclear and as a result I suspect that CabalHaveLibffi could be incorrectly False. - - - - - 552b32f1 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Pass CFLAGS to hsc2hs tests - - - - - 7e19cb1c by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Fix ipeMap ipeMap.c failed to #include <string.h> - - - - - c9a87dca by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Make unsigned_reloc_macho_x64 and section_alignment makefile_tests - - - - - b30f90c4 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Don't use cc directly in section_alignment test - - - - - a940ba7f by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Fix gnu sed-ism The BSD sed implementation doesn't allow `sed -i COMMAND FILE`; one must rather use `sed -i -e COMMAND FILE`. - - - - - e78752df by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 rts: Ensure that headers don't refer to undefined __STDC_VERSION__ Previously the C/C++ language version check in STG could throw an undefined macro warning due to __STDC_VERSION__ when compiled with a C++ compiler. Fix this by defining __STDC_VERSION__==0 when compiling with a C++ compiler. Fixes #20394. - - - - - 6716a4bd by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 gitlab-ci: Unset MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET in stage0 build Otherwise we may get warnings from the toolchain if the bootstrap compiler was built with a different deployment target. - - - - - ac378d3e by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-23T16:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Ensure that C++11 is used in T20199 Otherwise we are dependent upon the C++ compiler's default language. - - - - - 33eb4a4e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-23T16:01:00-04:00 Constant-folding for timesInt2# (#20374) - - - - - 4b7ba3ae by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-24T23:14:31-04:00 gitlab-ci: Don't rely on $HOME when pushing test metrics As of cbfc0e933660626c9f4eaf5480076b6fcd31dceb we set $HOME to a non-existent directory to ensure hermeticity. - - - - - 8127520e by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-27T16:06:04+00:00 gitlab-ci: Ensure that temporary home exists - - - - - 0da019be by Artyom Kuznetsov at 2021-09-28T01:51:48-04:00 Remove NoGhcTc usage from HsMatchContext NoGhcTc is removed from HsMatchContext. As a result of this, HsMatchContext GhcTc is now a valid type that has Id in it, instead of Name and tcMatchesFun now takes Id instead of Name. - - - - - e38facf8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:52:23-04:00 driver: Fix Ctrl-C handling with -j1 Even in -j1 we now fork all the work into it's own thread so that Ctrl-C exceptions are thrown on the main thread, which is blocked waiting for the work thread to finish. The default exception handler then picks up Ctrl-C exception and the dangling thread is killed. Fixes #20292 - - - - - 45a674aa by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-28T01:53:01-04:00 Add `-dsuppress-core-sizes` flag (#20342) This flag is used to remove the output of core stats per binding in Core dumps. - - - - - 1935c42f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 hadrian: Reduce default verbosity This change reduces the default verbosity of error messages to omit the stack trace information from the printed output. For example, before all errors would have a long call trace: ``` Error when running Shake build system: at action, called at src/Rules.hs:39:19 in main:Rules at need, called at src/Rules.hs:61:5 in main:Rules * Depends on: _build/stage1/lib/package.conf.d/ghc-9.3.conf * Depends on: _build/stage1/compiler/build/libHSghc-9.3.a * Depends on: _build/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Tc/Solver/Rewrite.o * Depends on: _build/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Tc/Solver/Rewrite.o _build/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Tc/Solver/Rewrite.hi at cmd', called at src/Builder.hs:330:23 in main:Builder at cmd, called at src/Builder.hs:432:8 in main:Builder * Raised the exception: ``` Which can be useful but it confusing for GHC rather than hadrian developers. Ticket #20386 - - - - - 219f7f50 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 hadrian: Remove deprecated tracing functions - - - - - 28963690 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 hadrian: Rework the verbosity levels Before we really only had two verbosity levels, normal and verbose. There are now three levels: Normal: Commands show stderr (no stdout) and minimal build failure messages. Verbose (-V): Commands also show stdout, build failure message contains callstack and additional information Diagnostic (-VV): Very verbose output showing all command lines and passing -v3 to cabal commands. -V is similar to the default verbosity from before (but a little more verbose) - - - - - 66c85e2e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 ci: Increase default verbosity level to `-V` (Verbose) Given the previous commit, `-V` allows us to see some useful information in CI (such as the call stack on failure) which normally people don't want to see. As a result the $VERBOSE variable now tweaks the diagnostic level one level higher (to Diagnostic), which produces a lot of output. - - - - - 58fea28e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 hadrian: Update documentation for new verbosity options - - - - - 26f24aec by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-28T01:53:36-04:00 hadrian: Update comments on verbosity handling - - - - - 62b4a89b by taylorfausak at 2021-09-28T09:57:37-04:00 Remove outdated note about pragma layout - - - - - 028abd5b by Benjamin Maurer at 2021-09-28T09:58:13-04:00 Documented yet undocumented dump flags #18641 - - - - - b8d98827 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-09-29T09:40:14-04:00 Compare FunTys as if they were TyConApps. See Note [Equality on FunTys] in TyCoRep. Close #17675. Close #17655, about documentation improvements included in this patch. Close #19677, about a further mistake around FunTy. test cases: typecheck/should_compile/T19677 - - - - - be77a9e0 by Fabian Thorand at 2021-09-29T09:40:51-04:00 Remove special case for large objects in allocateForCompact allocateForCompact() is called when the current allocation for the compact region does not fit in the nursery. It previously had a special case for objects exceeding the large object threshold. In that case, it would allocate a new compact region block just for that object. That led to a lot of small blocks being allocated in compact regions with a larger default block size (`autoBlockW`). This commit removes this special case because having a lot of small compact region blocks contributes significantly to memory fragmentation. The removal should be valid because - a more generic case for allocating a new compact region block follows at the end of allocateForCompact(), and that one takes `autoBlockW` into account - the reason for allocating separate blocks for large objects in the main heap seems to be to avoid copying during GCs, but once inside the compact region, the object will never be copied anyway. Fixes #18757. A regression test T18757 was added. - - - - - cd603062 by Kirill Zaborsky at 2021-09-29T09:41:27-04:00 Fix comment typos - - - - - 162492ea by Alexander Kjeldaas at 2021-09-29T09:41:27-04:00 Document interaction between unsafe FFI and GC In the multi-threaded RTS this can lead to hard to debug performance issues. - - - - - 361da88a by Kamil Dworakowski at 2021-09-29T09:42:04-04:00 Add a regression test for #17912 - - - - - 5cc4bd57 by Benjamin Maurer at 2021-09-29T09:42:41-04:00 Rectifying COMMENT and `mkComment` across platforms to work with SDoc and exhibit similar behaviors. Issue 20400 - - - - - a2be9f34 by Ziyang Liu at 2021-09-29T09:43:19-04:00 Document that `eqType`/`coreView` do not look through type families This isn't clear from the existing doc. - - - - - c668fd2c by Andrea Condoluci at 2021-09-29T09:44:04-04:00 TH stage restriction check for constructors, selectors, and class methods Closes ticket #17820. - - - - - d46e34d0 by Andrea Condoluci at 2021-09-29T09:44:04-04:00 Add tests for T17820 - - - - - 770fcac8 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 GHC: Drop dead packageDbModules It was already commented out and contained a reference to the non-deterministic nameEnvElts so let's just drop it. - - - - - 42492b76 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Reimplement seqEltsUFM in terms of fold Rather than nonDetEltsUFM; this should eliminate some unnecessary list allocations. - - - - - 97ffd6d9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Rewrite all eltsUFM occurrences to nonDetEltsUFM And remove the former. - - - - - df8c5961 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Fix name of GHC.Core.TyCon.Env.nameEnvElts Rename to nonDetTyConEnvElts. - - - - - 1f2ba67a by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Make nubAvails deterministic Surprisingly this previously didn't appear to introduce any visible non-determinism but it seems worth avoiding non-determinism here. - - - - - 7c90a180 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Rename nameEnvElts -> nonDetNameEnvElts - - - - - 2e68d4fa by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: Use seqEltsNameEnv rather that nameEnvElts - - - - - f66eaefd by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-29T09:44:40-04:00 compiler: occEnvElts -> nonDetOccEnvElts - - - - - 594ee2f4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-30T00:56:30-04:00 testsuite: Make cabal01 more robust to large environments Sebastian unfortunately wrote a very long commit message in !5667 which caused `xargs` to fail on windows because the environment was too big. Fortunately `xargs` and `rm` don't need anything from the environment so just run those commands in an empty environment (which is what env -i achieves). - - - - - c261f220 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-09-30T00:56:30-04:00 Nested CPR light unleashed (#18174) This patch enables worker/wrapper for nested constructed products, as described in `Note [Nested CPR]`. The machinery for expressing Nested CPR was already there, since !5054. Worker/wrapper is equipped to exploit Nested CPR annotations since !5338. CPR analysis already handles applications in batches since !5753. This patch just needs to flip a few more switches: 1. In `cprTransformDataConWork`, we need to look at the field expressions and their `CprType`s to see whether the evaluation of the expressions terminates quickly (= is in HNF) or if they are put in strict fields. If that is the case, then we retain their CPR info and may unbox nestedly later on. More details in `Note [Nested CPR]`. 2. Enable nested `ConCPR` signatures in `GHC.Types.Cpr`. 3. In the `asConCpr` call in `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils`, pass CPR info of fields to the `Unbox`. 4. Instead of giving CPR signatures to DataCon workers and wrappers, we now have `cprTransformDataConWork` for workers and treat wrappers by analysing their unfolding. As a result, the code from GHC.Types.Id.Make went away completely. 5. I deactivated worker/wrappering for recursive DataCons and wrote a function `isRecDataCon` to detect them. We really don't want to give `repeat` or `replicate` the Nested CPR property. See Note [CPR for recursive data structures] for which kind of recursive DataCons we target. 6. Fix a couple of tests and their outputs. I also documented that CPR can destroy sharing and lead to asymptotic increase in allocations (which is tracked by #13331/#19326) in `Note [CPR for data structures can destroy sharing]`. Nofib results: ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ben-raytrace -3.1% -0.4% binary-trees +0.8% -2.9% digits-of-e2 +5.8% +1.2% event +0.8% -2.1% fannkuch-redux +0.0% -1.4% fish 0.0% -1.5% gamteb -1.4% -0.3% mkhprog +1.4% +0.8% multiplier +0.0% -1.9% pic -0.6% -0.1% reptile -20.9% -17.8% wave4main +4.8% +0.4% x2n1 -100.0% -7.6% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -95.0% -17.8% Max +5.8% +1.2% Geometric Mean -2.9% -0.4% ``` The huge wins in x2n1 (loopy list) and reptile (see #19970) are due to refraining from unboxing (:). Other benchmarks like digits-of-e2 or wave4main regress because of that. Ultimately there are no great improvements due to Nested CPR alone, but at least it's a win. Binary sizes decrease by 0.6%. There are a significant number of metric decreases. The most notable ones (>1%): ``` ManyAlternatives(normal) ghc/alloc 771656002.7 762187472.0 -1.2% ManyConstructors(normal) ghc/alloc 4191073418.7 4114369216.0 -1.8% MultiLayerModules(normal) ghc/alloc 3095678333.3 3128720704.0 +1.1% PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 50096429.3 51495664.0 +2.8% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 63512989.3 64681600.0 +1.8% PmSeriesV(normal) ghc/alloc 62575424.0 63767208.0 +1.9% T10547(normal) ghc/alloc 29347469.3 29944240.0 +2.0% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 46018752.0 47367576.0 +2.9% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 81660890.7 82547696.0 +1.1% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 59451253.3 60357952.0 +1.5% T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 1705216250.7 1751278952.0 +2.7% T12707(normal) ghc/alloc 981000472.0 968489800.0 -1.3% GOOD T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 389322664.0 372495160.0 -4.3% GOOD T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 337174229.3 341954576.0 +1.4% T13701(normal) ghc/alloc 2381455173.3 2439790328.0 +2.4% BAD T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2162530642.7 2139108784.0 -1.1% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 3049744728.0 2977535064.0 -2.4% GOOD T14697(normal) ghc/alloc 362980213.3 369304512.0 +1.7% T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1323102752.0 1307480600.0 -1.2% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1304607429.3 1291024568.0 -1.0% T16190(normal) ghc/alloc 281450410.7 284878048.0 +1.2% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 7984960789.3 7811668768.0 -2.2% GOOD T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1171051192.0 1153649664.0 -1.5% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 1115569746.7 1098197592.0 -1.6% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 54322597.3 55518216.0 +2.2% T17977(normal) ghc/alloc 47071754.7 48403408.0 +2.8% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 42579133.3 43977392.0 +3.3% T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 71764237.3 72566240.0 +1.1% T1969(normal) ghc/alloc 784821002.7 773971776.0 -1.4% GOOD T3294(normal) ghc/alloc 1634913973.3 1614323584.0 -1.3% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 295619648.0 292776440.0 -1.0% T5321FD(normal) ghc/alloc 278827858.7 276067280.0 -1.0% T5631(normal) ghc/alloc 586618202.7 577579960.0 -1.5% T5642(normal) ghc/alloc 494923048.0 487927208.0 -1.4% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 37758061.3 39261608.0 +4.0% T9020(optasm) ghc/alloc 257362077.3 254672416.0 -1.0% T9198(normal) ghc/alloc 49313365.3 50603936.0 +2.6% BAD T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 704944258.7 685692712.0 -2.7% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 1476621560.0 1455192784.0 -1.5% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 443183173.3 433859696.0 -2.1% GOOD T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1720926653.3 1693190072.0 -1.6% GOOD T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2185618061.3 2162277568.0 -1.1% GOOD T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1765842405.3 1733618088.0 -1.8% GOOD TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) ghc/alloc 2388882730.7 2365504696.0 -1.0% WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 607073186.7 597512216.0 -1.6% T9203(normal) run/alloc 107284064.0 102881832.0 -4.1% haddock.Cabal(normal) run/alloc 24025329589.3 23768382560.0 -1.1% haddock.base(normal) run/alloc 25660521653.3 25370321824.0 -1.1% haddock.compiler(normal) run/alloc 74064171706.7 73358712280.0 -1.0% ``` The biggest exception to the rule is T13701 which seems to fluctuate as usual (not unlike T12545). T14697 has a similar quality, being a generated multi-module test. T5837 is small enough that it similarly doesn't measure anything significant besides module loading overhead. T13253 simply does one additional round of Simplification due to Nested CPR. There are also some apparent regressions in T9198, T12234 and PmSeriesG that we (@mpickering and I) were simply unable to reproduce locally. @mpickering tried to run the CI script in a local Docker container and actually found that T9198 and PmSeriesG *improved*. In MRs that were rebased on top this one, like !4229, I did not experience such increases. Let's not get hung up on these regression tests, they were meant to test for asymptotic regressions. The build-cabal test improves by 1.2% in -O0. Metric Increase: T10421 T12234 T12545 T13035 T13056 T13701 T14697 T18923 T5837 T9198 Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T12545 T12707 T13056 T14683 T16577 T18223 T1969 T3294 T9203 T9233 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872c T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf - - - - - 205f0f92 by Andrea Condoluci at 2021-09-30T00:57:09-04:00 Trees That Grow refactor for HsTick and HsBinTick Move HsTick and HsBinTick to XExpr, the extension tree of HsExpr. Part of #16830 . - - - - - e0923b98 by Ben Gamari at 2021-09-30T00:57:44-04:00 ghc-boot: Eliminate unnecessary use of getEnvironment Previously we were using `System.Environment.getEnvironment`, which decodes all environment variables into Haskell `String`s, where a simple environment lookup would do. This made the compiler's allocations unnecessarily dependent on the environment. Fixes #20431. - - - - - 941d3792 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-09-30T19:41:09-04:00 Rules for sized conversion primops (#19769) Metric Decrease: T12545 - - - - - adc41a77 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-30T19:41:44-04:00 driver: Fix -E -XCPP, copy output from CPP ouput rather than .hs output Fixes #20416 I thought about adding a test for this case but I struggled to think of something robust. Grepping -v3 will include different paths on different systems and the structure of the result file depends on which preprocessor you are using. - - - - - 94f3ce7e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-09-30T19:42:19-04:00 Recompilation: Handle -plugin-package correctly If a plugins was specified using the -plugin-package-(id) flag then the module it applied to was always recompiled. The recompilation checker was previously using `findImportedModule`, which looked for packages in the HPT and then in the package database but only for modules specified using `-package`. The correct lookup function for plugins is `findPluginModule`, therefore we check normal imports with `findImportedModule` and plugins with `findPluginModule`. Fixes #20417 - - - - - ef92a009 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-09-30T19:42:54-04:00 NCG: Linear-reg-alloc: A few small implemenation tweaks. Removed an intermediate list via a fold. realRegsAlias: Manually inlined the list functions to get better code. Linear.hs added a bang somewhere. - - - - - 9606774d by Aaron Allen at 2021-10-01T09:04:10-04:00 Convert Diagnostics GHC.Tc.Gen.* (Part 3) Converts all diagnostics in the `GHC.Tc.Gen.Expr` module. (#20116) - - - - - 9600a5fb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-01T09:04:46-04:00 code gen: Improve efficiency of findPrefRealReg Old strategy: For each variable linearly scan through all the blocks and check to see if the variable is any of the block register mappings. This is very slow when you have a lot of blocks. New strategy: Maintain a map from virtual registers to the first real register the virtual register was assigned to. Consult this map in findPrefRealReg. The map is updated when the register mapping is updated and is hidden behind the BlockAssigment abstraction. On the mmark package this reduces compilation time from about 44s to 32s. Ticket: #19471 - - - - - e3701815 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-01T09:05:20-04:00 ci: Unset CI_* variables before run_hadrian and test_make The goal here is to somewhat sanitize the environment so that performance tests don't fluctuate as much as they have been doing. In particular the length of the commit message was causing benchmarks to increase because gitlab stored the whole commit message twice in environment variables. Therefore when we used `getEnvironment` it would cause more allocation because more string would be created. See #20431 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T10421 T13035 T18140 T18923 T9198 T12234 T12425 ------------------------- - - - - - e401274a by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-02T05:18:03-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump docker images To install libncurses-dev on Debian targets. - - - - - 42f49c4e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-02T05:18:03-04:00 Bump terminfo submodule to 0.4.1.5 Closes #20307. - - - - - cb862ecf by Andreas Schwab at 2021-10-02T05:18:40-04:00 CmmToLlvm: Sign/Zero extend parameters for foreign calls on RISC-V Like S390 and PPC64, RISC-V requires parameters for foreign calls to be extended to full words. - - - - - 0d455a18 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-10-02T05:19:16-04:00 Use eqType, not tcEqType, in metavar kind check Close #20356. See addendum to Note [coreView vs tcView] in GHC.Core.Type for the details. Also killed old Note about metaTyVarUpdateOK, which has been gone for some time. test case: typecheck/should_fail/T20356 - - - - - 4264e74d by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-02T05:19:51-04:00 rts: Add missing write barriers in MVar wake-up paths Previously PerformPut failed to respect the non-moving collector's snapshot invariant, hiding references to an MVar and its new value by overwriting a stack frame without dirtying the stack. Fix this. PerformTake exhibited a similar bug, failing to dirty (and therefore mark) the blocked stack before mutating it. Closes #20399. - - - - - 040c347e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-02T05:19:51-04:00 rts: Unify stack dirtiness check This fixes an inconsistency where one dirtiness check would not mask out the STACK_DIRTY flag, meaning it may also be affected by the STACK_SANE flag. - - - - - 4bdafb48 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-02T05:20:29-04:00 Add (++)/literal rule When we derive the Show instance of the big record in #16577, I get the following compilation times (with -O): Before: 0.91s After: 0.77s Metric Decrease: T19695 - - - - - 8b3d98ff by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-02T05:21:07-04:00 Don't use FastString for UTF-8 encoding only - - - - - f4554f1d by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-03T14:23:36-04:00 ci: Use https:// transport and access token to push perf notes Previously we would push perf notes using a standard user and SSH key-based authentication. However, configuring SSH is unnecessarily fiddling. We now rather use HTTPS and a project access token. - - - - - 91cd1248 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-03T14:23:45-04:00 ci/test-metrics: Clean up various bash quoting issues - - - - - ed0e29f1 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-03T23:24:37-04:00 base: Update Unicode database to 14.0 Closes #20404. - - - - - e8693713 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-03T23:25:11-04:00 configure: Fix redundant-argument warning from -no-pie check Modern clang versions are quite picky when it comes to reporting redundant arguments. In particular, they will warn when -no-pie is passed when no linking is necessary. Previously the configure script used a `$CC -Werror -no-pie -E` invocation to test whether `-no-pie` is necessary. Unfortunately, this meant that clang would throw a redundant argument warning, causing configure to conclude that `-no-pie` was not supported. We now rather use `$CC -Werror -no-pie`, ensuring that linking is necessary and avoiding this failure mode. Fixes #20463. - - - - - b3267fad by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-04T08:28:23+00:00 Constant folding for negate (#20347) Only for small integral types for now. - - - - - 2308a130 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-10-04T18:44:07-04:00 Clean up HiePass constraints - - - - - 40c81dd2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-04T23:45:11-04:00 ci: Run hadrian builds verbosely, but not tests This reduces the output from the testsuite to a more manageable level. Fixes #20432 - - - - - 347537a5 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-04T23:45:46-04:00 compiler: Improve Haddocks of atomic MachOps - - - - - a0f44ceb by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-04T23:45:46-04:00 compiler: Fix racy ticker counter registration Previously registration of ticky entry counters was racy, performing a read-modify-write to add the new counter to the ticky_entry_ctrs list. This could result in the list becoming cyclic if multiple threads entered the same closure simultaneously. Fixes #20451. - - - - - a7629334 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-10-04T23:46:21-04:00 Bespoke TokenLocation data type The EpaAnnCO we were using contained an Anchor instead of EpaLocation, making it harder to work with. At the same time, using EpaLocation by itself isn't possible either, as we may have tokens without location information. Hence the new data type: data TokenLocation = NoTokenLoc | TokenLoc !EpaLocation - - - - - a14d0e63 by sheaf at 2021-10-04T23:46:58-04:00 Bump TcLevel of failing kind equality implication Not bumping the TcLevel meant that we could end up trying to add evidence terms for the implication constraint created to wrap failing kind equalities (to avoid their deferral). fixes #20043 - - - - - 48b0f17a by sheaf at 2021-10-04T23:47:35-04:00 Add a regression test for #17723 The underlying bug was fixed by b8d98827, see MR !2477 - - - - - 5601b9e2 by Matthías Páll Gissurarson at 2021-10-05T03:18:39-04:00 Speed up valid hole-fits by adding early abort and checks. By adding an early abort flag in `TcSEnv`, we can fail fast in the presence of insoluble constraints. This helps us avoid a lot of work in valid hole-fits, and we geta massive speed-up by avoiding a lot of useless work solving constraints that never come into play. Additionally, we add a simple check for degenerate hole types, such as when the type of the hole is an immutable type variable (as is the case when the hole is completely unconstrained). Then the only valid fits are the locals, so we can ignore the global candidates. This fixes #16875 - - - - - 298df16d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-10-05T03:19:14-04:00 Reject type family equation with wrong name (#20260) We should reject "type family Foo where Bar = ()". This check was done in kcTyFamInstEqn but not in tcTyFamInstEqn. I factored out arity checking, which was duplicated. - - - - - 643b6f01 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-05T14:32:51-04:00 WorkWrap: Nuke CPR signatures of join points (#18824) In #18824 we saw that the Simplifier didn't nuke a CPR signature of a join point when it pushed a continuation into it when it better should have. But join points are local, mostly non-exported bindings. We don't use their CPR signature anyway and would discard it at the end of the Core pipeline. Their main purpose is to propagate CPR info during CPR analysis and by the time worker/wrapper runs the signature will have served its purpose. So we zap it! Fixes #18824. - - - - - b4c0cc36 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-05T14:32:51-04:00 Simplifier: Get rid of demand zapping based on Note [Arity decrease] The examples in the Note were inaccurate (`$s$dm` has arity 1 and that seems OK) and the code didn't actually nuke the demand *signature* anyway. Specialise has to nuke it, but it starts from a clean IdInfo anyway (in `newSpecIdM`). So I just deleted the code. Fixes #20450. - - - - - cd1b016f by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-05T14:32:51-04:00 CprAnal: Activate Sum CPR for local bindings We've had Sum CPR (#5075) for top-level bindings for a couple of years now. That begs the question why we didn't also activate it for local bindings, and the reasons for that are described in `Note [CPR for sum types]`. Only that it didn't make sense! The Note said that Sum CPR would destroy let-no-escapes, but that should be a non-issue since we have syntactic join points in Core now and we don't WW for them (`Note [Don't w/w join points for CPR]`). So I simply activated CPR for all bindings of sum type, thus fixing #5075 and \#16570. NoFib approves: ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- comp_lab_zift -0.0% +0.7% fluid +1.7% +0.7% reptile +0.1% +0.1% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -0.0% -0.2% Max +1.7% +0.7% Geometric Mean +0.0% +0.0% ``` There were quite a few metric decreases on the order of 1-4%, but T6048 seems to regress significantly, by 26.1%. WW'ing for a `Just` constructor and the nested data type meant additional Simplifier iterations and a 30% increase in term sizes as well as a 200-300% in type sizes due to unboxed 9-tuples. There's not much we can do about it, I'm afraid: We're just doing much more work there. Metric Decrease: T12425 T18698a T18698b T20049 T9020 WWRec Metric Increase: T6048 - - - - - 000f2a30 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Address some Foldable documentation nits - Add link to laws from the class head - Simplify wording of left/right associativity intro paragraph - Avoid needless mention of "endomorphisms" - - - - - 7059a729 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Add laws link and tweak Traversable class text - - - - - 43358ab9 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Note linear `elem` cost This is a writeup of the state of play for better than linear `elem` via a helper type class. - - - - - 56899c8d by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Note elem ticket 20421 - - - - - fb6b772f by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Minor wording tweaks/fixes - - - - - f49c7012 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Adopt David Feuer's explantion of foldl' via foldr - - - - - 5282eaa1 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-05T14:33:29-04:00 Explain Endo, Dual, ... in laws - - - - - f52df067 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-10-05T14:34:04-04:00 Make GHC.Utils.Error.Validity type polymorphic This commit makes the `Validity` type polymorphic: ``` data Validity' a = IsValid -- ^ Everything is fine | NotValid a -- ^ A problem, and some indication of why -- | Monomorphic version of @Validity'@ specialised for 'SDoc's. type Validity = Validity' SDoc ``` The type has been (provisionally) renamed to Validity' to not break existing code, as the monomorphic `Validity` type is quite pervasive in a lot of signatures in GHC. Why having a polymorphic Validity? Because it carries the evidence of "what went wrong", but the old type carried an `SDoc`, which clashed with the new GHC diagnostic infrastructure (#18516). Having it polymorphic it means we can carry an arbitrary, richer diagnostic type, and this is very important for things like the `checkOriginativeSideConditions` function, which needs to report the actual diagnostic error back to `GHC.Tc.Deriv`. It also generalises Validity-related functions to be polymorphic in @a at . - - - - - ac275f42 by Alfredo Di Napoli at 2021-10-05T14:34:04-04:00 Eradicate TcRnUnknownMessage from GHC.Tc.Deriv This (big) commit finishes porting the GHC.Tc.Deriv module to support the new diagnostic infrastructure (#18516) by getting rid of the legacy calls to `TcRnUnknownMessage`. This work ended up being quite pervasive and touched not only the Tc.Deriv module but also the Tc.Deriv.Utils and Tc.Deriv.Generics module, which needed to be adapted to use the new infrastructure. This also required generalising `Validity`. More specifically, this is a breakdown of the work done: * Add and use the TcRnUselessTypeable data constructor * Add and use TcRnDerivingDefaults data constructor * Add and use the TcRnNonUnaryTypeclassConstraint data constructor * Add and use TcRnPartialTypeSignatures * Add T13324_compile2 test to test another part of the TcRnPartialTypeSignatures diagnostic * Add and use TcRnCannotDeriveInstance data constructor, which introduces a new data constructor to TcRnMessage called TcRnCannotDeriveInstance, which is further sub-divided to carry a `DeriveInstanceErrReason` which explains the reason why we couldn't derive a typeclass instance. * Add DerivErrSafeHaskellGenericInst data constructor to DeriveInstanceErrReason * Add DerivErrDerivingViaWrongKind and DerivErrNoEtaReduce * Introduce the SuggestExtensionInOrderTo Hint, which adds (and use) a new constructor to the hint type `LanguageExtensionHint` called `SuggestExtensionInOrderTo`, which can be used to give a bit more "firm" recommendations when it's obvious what the required extension is, like in the case for the `DerivingStrategies`, which automatically follows from having enabled both `DeriveAnyClass` and `GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving`. * Wildcard-free pattern matching in mk_eqn_stock, which removes `_` in favour of pattern matching explicitly on `CanDeriveAnyClass` and `NonDerivableClass`, because that determine whether or not we can suggest to the user `DeriveAnyClass` or not. - - - - - 52400ebb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-10-05T14:34:39-04:00 Ensure top-level binders in scope in SetLevels Ticket #20200 (the Agda failure) showed another case in which lookupIdSubst would fail to find a local Id in the InScopeSet. This time it was because SetLevels was given a program in which the top-level bindings were not in dependency order. The Simplifier (see Note [Glomming] in GHC.Core.Opt.Occuranal) and the specialiser (see Note [Top level scope] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise) may both produce top-level bindings where an early binding refers to a later one. One solution would be to run the occurrence analyser again to put them all in the right order. But a simpler one is to make SetLevels OK with this input by bringing all top-level binders into scope at the start. That's what this patch does. - - - - - 11240b74 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-05T14:35:17-04:00 Constant folding for (.&.) maxBound (#20448) - - - - - 29ee04f3 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-05T14:35:52-04:00 docs: Clarify documentation of `getFileSystemEncoding` (#20344) It may not always be a Unicode encoding - - - - - 435ff398 by Mann mit Hut at 2021-10-06T00:11:07-04:00 Corrected types of thread ids obtained from the RTS While the thread ids had been changed to 64 bit words in e57b7cc6d8b1222e0939d19c265b51d2c3c2b4c0 the return type of the foreign import function used to retrieve these ids - namely 'GHC.Conc.Sync.getThreadId' - was never updated accordingly. In order to fix that this function returns now a 'CUULong'. In addition to that the types used in the thread labeling subsystem were adjusted as well and several format strings were modified throughout the whole RTS to display thread ids in a consistent and correct way. Fixes #16761 - - - - - 89e98bdf by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-10-06T00:11:42-04:00 EPA: Remove duplicate AnnOpenP/AnnCloseP in DataDecl The parens EPAs were added in the tyvars where they belong, but also at the top level of the declaration. Closes #20452 - - - - - fc4c7ffb by Ryan Scott at 2021-10-06T00:12:17-04:00 Remove the Maybe in primRepName's type There's no need for this `Maybe`, as it will always be instantiated to `Just` in practice. Fixes #20482. - - - - - 4e91839a by sheaf at 2021-10-06T00:12:54-04:00 Add a regression test for #13233 This test fails on GHC 8.0.1, only when profiling is enabled, with the error: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) kindPrimRep.go a_12 This was fixed by commit b460d6c9. - - - - - 7fc986e1 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-06T00:13:29-04:00 CprAnal: Two regression tests For #16040 and #2387. - - - - - 9af29e7f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-06T10:57:24-04:00 Disable -dynamic-too if -dynamic is also passed Before if you passed both options then you would generate two identical hi/dyn_hi and o/dyn_o files, both in the dynamic way. It's better to warn this is happening rather than duplicating the work and causing potential confusion. -dynamic-too should only be used with -static. Fixes #20436 - - - - - a466b024 by sheaf at 2021-10-06T10:58:03-04:00 Improve overlap error for polykinded constraints There were two problems around `mkDictErr`: 1. An outdated call to `flattenTys` meant that we missed out on some instances. As we no longer flatten type-family applications, the logic is obsolete and can be removed. 2. We reported "out of scope" errors in a poly-kinded situation because `BoxedRep` and `Lifted` were considered out of scope. We fix this by using `pretendNameIsInScope`. fixes #20465 - - - - - b041fc6e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-07T03:40:49-04:00 hadrian: Generate ghcii.sh in binary distributions Technically we should probably generate this in the in-place build tree as well, but I am not bothering to do so here as ghcii.sh will be removed in 9.4 when WinIO becomes the default anyways (see #12720). Fixes #19339. - - - - - 75a766a3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-07T03:40:49-04:00 hadrian: Fix incorrect ticket reference This was supposed to refer to #20253. - - - - - 62157287 by Teo Camarasu at 2021-10-07T03:41:27-04:00 fix non-moving gc heap space requirements estimate The space requirements of the non-moving gc are comparable to the compacting gc, not the copying gc. The copying gc requires a much larger overhead. Fixes #20475 - - - - - e82c8dd2 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-07T03:42:01-04:00 Fix rst syntax mistakes in release notes - - - - - 358f6222 by Benjamin Maurer at 2021-10-07T03:42:36-04:00 Removed left-over comment from `nonDetEltsUFM`-removal in `seqEltsUFM`. - - - - - 0cf23263 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-10-07T03:43:11-04:00 EPA: Add comments to EpaDelta The EpaDelta variant of EpaLocation cannot be sorted by location. So we capture any comments that need to be printed between the prior output and this location, when creating an EpaDelta offset in ghc-exactprint. And make the EpaLocation fields strict. - - - - - e1d02fb0 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-07T20:20:01-04:00 Bignum: allow naturalEq#/Ne# to inline (#20361) We now perform constant folding on bigNatEq# instead. - - - - - 44886aab by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-07T20:20:01-04:00 Bignum: allow inlining of naturalEq/Ne/Gt/Lt/Ge/Le/Compare (#20361) Perform constant folding on bigNatCompare instead. Some functions of the Enum class for Natural now need to be inlined explicitly to be specialized at call sites (because `x > lim` for Natural is inlined and the resulting function is a little too big to inline). If we don't do this, T17499 runtime allocations regresses by 16%. - - - - - 3a5a5c85 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-07T20:20:01-04:00 Bignum: allow naturalToWordClamp/Negate/Signum to inline (#20361) We don't need built-in rules now that bignum literals (e.g. 123 :: Natural) match with their constructors (e.g. NS 123##). - - - - - 714568bb by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-07T20:20:01-04:00 Bignum: remove outdated comment - - - - - 4d44058d by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-07T20:20:01-04:00 Bignum: transfer NOINLINE from Natural to BigNat - - - - - 01f5324f by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-07T20:20:36-04:00 Recover test case for T11547 commit 98c7749 has reverted commit 59d7ee53, including the test that that file added. That test case is still valuable, so I am re-adding it. I add it with it’s current (broken) behavior so that whoever fixes it intentionally or accidentially will notice and then commit the actual desired behavior (which is kinda unspecified, see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/20455#note_382030) - - - - - 3d31f11e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-08T13:08:16-04:00 Don't link plugins' units with target code (#20218) Before this patch, plugin units were linked with the target code even when the unit was passed via `-plugin-package`. This is an issue to support plugins in cross-compilers (plugins are definitely not ABI compatible with target code). We now clearly separate unit dependencies for plugins and unit dependencies for target code and only link the latter ones. We've also added a test to ensure that plugin units passed via `-package` are linked with target code so that `thNameToGhcName` can still be used in plugins that need it (see T20218b). - - - - - 75aea732 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-08T13:08:51-04:00 New test case: Variant of T14052 with data type definitions previous attempts at fixing #11547 and #20455 were reverted because they showed some quadratic behaviour, and the test case T15052 was added to catch that. I believe that similar quadratic behavor can be triggered with current master, by using type definitions rather than value definitions, so this adds a test case similar to T14052. I have hopes that my attempts at fixing #11547 will lead to code that avoid the quadratic increase here. Or not, we will see. In any case, having this in `master` and included in future comparisons will be useful. - - - - - 374a718e by Teo Camarasu at 2021-10-08T18:09:56-04:00 Fix nonmoving gen label in gc stats report The current code assumes the non-moving generation is always generation 1, but this isn't the case if the amount of generations is greater than 2 Fixes #20461 - - - - - a37275a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-08T18:10:31-04:00 ci: Remove BROKEN_TESTS for x86 darwin builds The tests Capi_Ctype_001 Capi_Ctype_002 T12010 pass regularly on CI so let's mark them unbroken and hopefully then we can fix #20013. - - - - - e6838872 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-08T18:10:31-04:00 ci: Expect x86-darwin to pass Closes #20013 - - - - - 1f160cd9 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-08T18:10:31-04:00 Normalise output of T20199 test - - - - - 816d2561 by CarrieMY at 2021-10-08T18:11:08-04:00 Fix -E -fno-code undesirable interactions #20439 - - - - - 55a6377a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-08T18:11:43-04:00 code gen: Disable dead code elimination when -finfo-table-map is enabled It's important that when -finfo-table-map is enabled that we generate IPE entries just for those info tables which are actually used. To this end, the info tables which are used are collected just before code generation starts and entries only created for those tables. Not accounted for in this scheme was the dead code elimination in the native code generator. When compiling GHC this optimisation removed an info table which had an IPE entry which resulting in the following kind of linker error: ``` /home/matt/ghc-with-debug/_build/stage1/lib/../lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-9.3.20210928/libHSCabal-3.5.0.0-ghc9.3.20210928.so: error: undefined reference to '.Lc5sS_info' /home/matt/ghc-with-debug/_build/stage1/lib/../lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-9.3.20210928/libHSCabal-3.5.0.0-ghc9.3.20210928.so: error: undefined reference to '.Lc5sH_info' /home/matt/ghc-with-debug/_build/stage1/lib/../lib/x86_64-linux-ghc-9.3.20210928/libHSCabal-3.5.0.0-ghc9.3.20210928.so: error: undefined reference to '.Lc5sm_info' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status `cc' failed in phase `Linker'. (Exit code: 1) Development.Shake.cmd, system command failed ``` Unfortunately, by the time this optimisation happens the structure of the CmmInfoTable has been lost, we only have the generated code for the info table to play with so we can no longer just collect all the used info tables and generate the IPE map. This leaves us with two options: 1. Return a list of the names of the discarded info tables and then remove them from the map. This is awkward because we need to do code generation for the map as well. 2. Just disable this small code size optimisation when -finfo-table-map is enabled. The option produces very big object files anyway. Option 2 is much easier to implement and means we don't have to thread information around awkwardly. It's at the cost of slightly larger object files (as dead code is not eliminated). Disabling this optimisation allows an IPE build of GHC to complete successfully. Fixes #20428 - - - - - a76409c7 by Andrei Barbu at 2021-10-08T19:45:29-04:00 Add defaulting plugins. Like the built-in type defaulting rules these plugins can propose candidates to resolve ambiguous type variables. Machine learning and other large APIs like those for game engines introduce new numeric types and other complex typed APIs. The built-in defaulting mechanism isn't powerful enough to resolve ambiguous types in these cases forcing users to specify minutia that they might not even know how to do. There is an example defaulting plugin linked in the documentation. Applications include defaulting the device a computation executes on, if a gradient should be computed for a tensor, or the size of a tensor. See https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/396 for details. - - - - - 31983ab4 by sheaf at 2021-10-09T04:46:05-04:00 Reject GADT pattern matches in arrow notation Tickets #20469 and #20470 showed that the current implementation of arrows is not at all up to the task of supporting GADTs: GHC produces ill-scoped Core programs because it doesn't propagate the evidence introduced by a GADT pattern match. For the time being, we reject GADT pattern matches in arrow notation. Hopefully we are able to add proper support for GADTs in arrows in the future. - - - - - a356bd56 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-10T15:07:52+02:00 driver: Fix assertion failure on self-import Fixes #20459 - - - - - 245ab166 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-10T17:55:10-04:00 hadrian: Include Cabal flags in verbose configure output - - - - - 9f9d6280 by Zejun Wu at 2021-10-12T01:39:53-04:00 Derive Eq instance for the HieTypeFix type We have `instance Eq a => Eq (HieType a)` already. This instance can be handy when we want to impement a function to find all `fromIntegral :: a -> a` using `case ty of { Roll (HFunTy _ a b) -> a == b; _ -> False }`. - - - - - 8d6de541 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T01:40:29-04:00 nonmoving: Fix and factor out mark_trec_chunk We need to ensure that the TRecChunk itself is marked, in addition to the TRecs it contains. - - - - - aa520ba1 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T01:40:29-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Rename mark_* to trace_* These functions really do no marking; they merely trace pointers. - - - - - 2c02ea8d by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T01:40:29-04:00 rts/primops: Fix write barrier in stg_atomicModifyMutVarzuzh Previously the call to dirty_MUT_VAR in stg_atomicModifyMutVarzuzh was missing its final argument. Fixes #20414. - - - - - 2e0c13ab by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T01:40:29-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Enable selector optimisation by default - - - - - 2c06720e by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-10-12T01:41:04-04:00 rts/Linker: Fix __dso_handle handling Previously the linker's handling of __dso_handle was quite wrong. Not only did we claim that __dso_handle could be NULL when statically linking (which it can not), we didn't even implement this mislead theory faithfully and instead resolved the symbol to a random pointer. This lead to the failing relocations on AArch64 noted in #20493. Here we try to implement __dso_handle as a dynamic linker would do, choosing an address within the loaded object (specifically its start address) to serve as the object's handle. - - - - - 58223dfa by Carrie Xu at 2021-10-12T01:41:41-04:00 Add Hint to "Empty 'do' block" Error Message#20147 - - - - - 8e88ef36 by Carrie Xu at 2021-10-12T01:41:41-04:00 Change affected tests stderr - - - - - 44384696 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-12T01:42:15-04:00 driver: Share the graph of dependencies We want to share the graph instead of recomputing it for each key. - - - - - e40feab0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T01:42:50-04:00 Make ms_ghc_prim_import field strict If you don't promptly force this field then it ends up retaining a lot of data structures related to parsing. For example, the following retaining chain can be observed when using GHCi. ``` PState 0x4289365ca0 0x4289385d68 0x4289385db0 0x7f81b37a7838 0x7f81b3832fd8 0x4289365cc8 0x4289365cd8 0x4289365cf0 0x4289365cd8 0x4289365d08 0x4289385e48 0x7f81b4e4c290 0x7f818f63f440 0x7f818f63f440 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f81b4e41230 0x7f818f63f440 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f818f63f4a8 0x7f81b3832fd8 0x7f81b3832fd8 0x4289365d20 0x7f81b38233b8 0 19 <PState:GHC.Parser.Lexer:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser/Lexer.hs:3779:46> _thunk( ) 0x4289384230 0x4289384160 <([LEpaComment], [LEpaComment]):GHC.Parser.Lexer:> _thunk( ) 0x4289383250 <EpAnnComments:GHC.Parser.Lexer:compiler/GHC/Parser/Lexer.x:2306:19-40> _thunk( ) 0x4289399850 0x7f818f63f440 0x4289399868 <SrcSpanAnnA:GHC.Parser:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser.hs:12527:13-30> L 0x4289397600 0x42893975a8 <GenLocated:GHC.Parser:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser.hs:12527:32> 0x4289c4e8c8 : 0x4289c4e8b0 <[]:GHC.Parser.Header:compiler/GHC/Parser/Header.hs:104:36-54> (0x4289c4da70,0x7f818f63f440) <(,):GHC.Parser.Header:compiler/GHC/Parser/Header.hs:104:36-54> _thunk( ) 0x4289c4d030 <Bool:GHC.Parser.Header:compiler/GHC/Parser/Header.hs:(112,22)-(115,27)> ExtendedModSummary 0x422e9c8998 0x7f81b617be78 0x422e9c89b0 0x4289c4c0c0 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f81925ccd18 0x7f818f63f440 0x4289c4c0d8 0x4289c4c0f0 0x7f81925ccd18 0x422e9c8a20 0x4289c4c108 0x4289c4c730 0x7f818f63f440 <ExtendedModSummary:GHC.Driver.Make:compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:2041:30-38> ModuleNode 0x4289c4b850 <ModuleGraphNode:GHC.Unit.Module.Graph:compiler/GHC/Unit/Module/Graph.hs:139:14-36> 0x4289c4b590 : 0x4289c4b578 <[]:GHC.Unit.Module.Graph:compiler/GHC/Unit/Module/Graph.hs:139:31-36> ModuleGraph 0x4289c4b2f8 0x4289c4b310 0x4289c4b340 0x7f818f63f4a0 <ModuleGraph:GHC.Driver.Make:compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:(242,19)-(244,40)> HscEnv 0x4289d9a4a8 0x4289d9aad0 0x4289d9aae8 0x4217062a88 0x4217060b38 0x4217060b58 0x4217060b68 0x7f81b38a7ce0 0x4217060b78 0x7f818f63f440 0x7f818f63f440 0x4217062af8 0x4289d9ab10 0x7f81b3907b60 0x4217060c00 114 <HscEnv:GHC.Runtime.Eval:compiler/GHC/Runtime/Eval.hs:790:31-44> ``` - - - - - 5c266b59 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 hadrian: Introduce `static` flavour - - - - - 683011c7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce static Alpine job - - - - - 9257abeb by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Drop :set from ghci scripts The ghci scripts for T9293 and ghci057 used `:set` to print the currently-set options. However, in neither case was this necessary to the correctness of the test and moreover it would introduce spurious platform-dependence (e.g. since `-fexternal-dynamic-refs` is set by default only on platforms that support dynamic linking). - - - - - 82a89df7 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/linker: Define _DYNAMIC when necessary Usually the dynamic linker would define _DYNAMIC. However, when dynamic linking is not supported (e.g. on musl) it is safe to define it to be NULL. - - - - - fcd970b5 by GHC GitLab CI at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/linker: Resolve __fini_array_* symbols to NULL If the __fini_array_{start,end} symbols are not defined (e.g. as is often the case when linking against musl) then resolve them to NULL. - - - - - 852ec4f5 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Mark T13702 as requiring share libraries It fails on statically-built Alpine with ``` T13702.hs:1:1: error: Could not find module ‘Prelude’ Perhaps you haven't installed the "dyn" libraries for package ‘base-4.15.0.0’? Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. | 1 | {-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-} | ^ ``` - - - - - b604bfd9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Mark ghcilink00[25] as requiring dynamic linking - - - - - d709a133 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Mark all ghci/linking/dyn tests as requiring dynamic linking - - - - - 99b8177a by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Mark T14931 as requiring dynamic linking - - - - - 2687f65e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Compile safeInfered tests with -v0 This eliminates some spurious platform-dependence due to static linking (namely in UnsafeInfered02 due to dynamic-too). - - - - - 587d7e66 by Brian Jaress at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 documentation: flavours.md static details - - - - - 91cfe121 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Make recomp021 less environment-sensitive Suppress output from diff to eliminate unnecessary environmental-dependence. - - - - - dc094597 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Make T12600 more robust Previously we would depend upon `grep ... | head -n1`. In principle this should work, but on Alpine Linux `grep` complains when its stdout stream has been closed. - - - - - cdd45a61 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 gitlab-ci: Mark more broken tests on Alpine - - - - - 9ebda74e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/RtsSymbols: Add environ - - - - - 08aa7a1d by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/linker: Introduce a notion of strong symbols - - - - - 005b1848 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/RtsSymbols: Declare atexit as a strong symbol - - - - - 5987357b by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 rts/RtsSymbols: fini array - - - - - 9074b748 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Move big-obj test from ghci/linking/dyn to ghci/linking There was nothing dynamic about this test. - - - - - 3b1c12d3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Fix overzealous command-line mangling Previously this attempt at suppressing make's -s flag would mangle otherwise valid arguments. - - - - - 05303f68 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 testsuite: Clean up dynlib support predicates Previously it was unclear whether req_shared_libs should require: * that the platform supports dynamic library loading, * that GHC supports dynamic linking of Haskell code, or * that the dyn way libraries were built Clarify by splitting the predicate into two: * `req_dynamic_lib_support` demands that the platform support dynamic linking * `req_dynamic_hs` demands that the GHC support dynamic linking of Haskell code on the target platform Naturally `req_dynamic_hs` cannot be true unless `req_dynamic_lib_support` is also true. - - - - - 9859eede by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-12T19:16:40-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump docker images Bumps bootstrap compiler to GHC 9.0.1. - - - - - af5ed156 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Make the OccName field of NotOrphan strict In GHCi, by default the ModIface is not written to disk, this can leave a thunk which retains a TyCon which ends up retaining a great deal more on the heap. For example, here is the retainer trace from ghc-debug. ``` ... many other closures ... <TyCon:GHC.Core.TyCon:compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon.hs:1755:34-97> Just 0x423162aaa8 <Maybe:GHC.Core.TyCon:compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon.hs:(1936,11)-(1949,13)> FamilyTyCon 0x4231628318 0x4210e06260 0x4231628328 0x4231628340 0x421730a398 0x4231628358 0x4231628380 0x4231628390 0x7f0f5a171d18 0x7f0f7b1d7850 0x42316283a8 0x7f0f7b1d7830 <TyCon:GHC.Core.TyCon:compiler/GHC/Cor e/TyCon.hs:1948:30-32> _thunk( ) 0x4231624000 <OccName:GHC.Iface.Make:compiler/GHC/Iface/Make.hs:724:22-43> NotOrphan 0x42357d8ed8 <IsOrphan:GHC.Iface.Make:compiler/GHC/Iface/Make.hs:724:12-43> IfaceFamInst 0x4210e06260 0x42359aed10 0x4210e0c6b8 0x42359aed28 <IfaceFamInst:GHC.Iface.Make:> ``` Making the field strict squashes this retainer leak when using GHCi. - - - - - 0c5d9ca8 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Be more careful about retaining KnotVars It is quite easy to end up accidently retaining a KnotVars, which contains pointers to a stale TypeEnv because they are placed in the HscEnv. One place in particular we have to be careful is when loading a module into the EPS in `--make` mode, we have to remove the reference to KnotVars as otherwise the interface loading thunks will forever retain reference to the KnotVars which are live at the time the interface was loaded. These changes do not go as far as to enforce the invariant described in Note [KnotVar invariants] * At the end of upsweep, there should be no live KnotVars but at least improve the situation. This is left for future work (#20491) - - - - - 105e2711 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 driver: Pass hsc_env with empty HPT into upsweep Otherwise you end up retaining the whole old HPT when reloading in GHCi. - - - - - 7215f6de by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Make fields of Linkable strict The Module field can end up retaining part of a large structure and is always calculated by projection. - - - - - 053d9deb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Make the fields of MakeEnv strict There's no reason for them to be lazy, and in particular we would like to make sure the old_hpt field is evaluated. - - - - - 0d711791 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 More strictness around HomePackageTable This patch makes some operations to do with HomePackageTable stricter * Adding a new entry into the HPT would not allow the old HomeModInfo to be collected because the function used by insertWith wouldn't be forced. * We're careful to force the new MVar value before it's inserted into the global MVar as otherwise we retain references to old entries. - - - - - ff0409d0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 driver: Filter out HPT modules **before** typecheck loop It's better to remove the modules first before performing the typecheckLoop as otherwise you can end up with thunks which reference stale HomeModInfo which are difficult to force due to the knot-tie. - - - - - c2ce1b17 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Add GHCi recompilation performance test - - - - - 82938981 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-12T19:17:15-04:00 Force name_exe field to avoid retaining entire UnitEnv (including whole HPT) Not forcing this one place will result in GHCi using 2x memory on a reload. - - - - - 90f06a0e by Haochen Tong at 2021-10-12T19:17:53-04:00 Check for libatomic dependency for atomic operations Some platforms (e.g. RISC-V) require linking against libatomic for some (e.g. sub-word-sized) atomic operations. Fixes #19119. - - - - - 234bf368 by Haochen Tong at 2021-10-12T19:17:53-04:00 Move libatomic check into m4/fp_gcc_supports_atomics.m4 - - - - - 4cf43b2a by Haochen Tong at 2021-10-12T19:17:53-04:00 Rename fp_gcc_supports__atomics to fp_cc_supports__atomics - - - - - 0aae1b4e by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-13T01:07:45+00:00 shadowNames: Accept an OccName, not a GreName previously, the `shadowNames` function would take `[GreName]`. This has confused me for two reasons: * Why `GreName` and not `Name`? Does the difference between a normal name and a field name matter? The code of `shadowNames` shows that it does not, but really its better if the type signatures says so. * Why `Name` and not `OccName`? The point of `shadowNames` is to shadow _unqualified names_, at least in the two use cases I am aware of (names defined on the GHCI prompt or in TH splices). The code of `shadowNames` used to have cases that peek at the module of the given name and do something if that module appears in the `GlobalRdrElt`, but I think these cases are dead code, I don’t see how they could occur in the above use cases. Also, I replaced them with `errors` and GHC would still validate. Hence removing this code (yay!) This change also allows `shadowNames` to accept an `OccSet` instead, which allows for a faster implemenation; I’ll try that separately. This in stead might help with !6703. - - - - - 19cd403b by Norman Ramsey at 2021-10-13T03:32:21-04:00 Define and export Outputable instance for StgOp - - - - - 58bd0cc1 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:50:10+05:30 ci: build validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-debug with hyperlinked source (#20067) - - - - - 4536e8ca by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:00+05:30 hadrian, testsuite: Teach Hadrian to query the testsuite driver for dependencies Issues #19072, #17728, #20176 - - - - - 60d3e33d by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 hadrian: Fix location for haddocks in installed pkgconfs - - - - - 337a31db by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 testsuite: Run haddock tests on out of tree compiler - - - - - 8c224b6d by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 ci: test in-tree compiler in hadrian - - - - - 8d5a5ecf by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 hadrian: avoid building check-{exact,ppr} and count-deps when the tests don't need them hadrian: build optional dependencies with test compiler - - - - - d0e87d0c by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 testsuite: remove 'req_smp' from testwsdeque - - - - - 3c0e60b8 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-13T13:51:03+05:30 testsuite: strip windows line endings for haddock haddock: deterministic SCC Updates haddock submodule Metric Increase: haddock.Cabal haddock.base haddock.compiler - - - - - 64460b20 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-13T18:44:12-04:00 distrib/configure: Add AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS Sadly, autoconf cannot warn when it encounters an undefined macro and therefore this bug went unnoticed for altogether far too long. - - - - - e46edfcf by sheaf at 2021-10-13T18:44:49-04:00 Set logger flags in --backpack mode Backpack used to initialise the logger before obtaining the DynFlags. This meant that logging options (such as dump flags) were not set. Initialising the logger after the session flags have been set fixes the issue. fixes #20396 - - - - - df016e4e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-14T08:41:17-04:00 Make sure paths are quoted in install Makefile Previously it would fail with this error: ``` if [ -L wrappers/ghc ]; then echo "ghc is a symlink"; fi ghc is a symlink cp: target 'dir/bin/ghc' is not a directory make: *** [Makefile:197: install_wrappers] Error 1 ``` which is because the install path contains a space. Fixes #20506 - - - - - 7f2ce0d6 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-14T08:41:52-04:00 Move BreakInfo into own module while working on GHCi stuff, e.g. `GHC.Runtime.Eval.Types`, I observed a fair amount of modules being recompiled that I didn’t expect to depend on this, from byte code interpreters to linkers. Turns out that the rather simple `BreakInfo` type is all these modules need from the `GHC.Runtime.Eval.*` hierarchy, so by moving that into its own file we make the dependency tree wider and shallower, which is probably worth it. - - - - - 557d26fa by Ziyang Liu at 2021-10-14T14:32:57-04:00 Suggest -dynamic-too in failNonStd when applicable I encountered an error that says ``` Cannot load -dynamic objects when GHC is built the normal way To fix this, either: (1) Use -fexternal-interpreter, or (2) Build the program twice: once the normal way, and then with -dynamic using -osuf to set a different object file suffix. ``` Or it could say ``` (2) Use -dynamic-too ``` - - - - - f450e948 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-14T14:33:32-04:00 fuzzyLookup: More deterministic order else the output may depend on the input order, which seems it may depend on the concrete Uniques, which is causing headaches when including test cases about that. - - - - - 8b7f5424 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-10-14T14:34:07-04:00 EPA: Preserve semicolon order in annotations Ensure the AddSemiAnn items appear in increasing order, so that if they are converted to delta format they are still in the correct order. Prior to this the exact printer sorted by Span, which is meaningless for EpaDelta locations. - - - - - 481e6b54 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-14T14:34:42-04:00 Some extra strictness in annotation fields Locations can be quite long-lived so it's important that things which live in locations, such as annotations are forced promptly. Otherwise they end up retaining the entire PState, as evidenced by this retainer trace: ``` PState 0x4277ce6cd8 0x4277ce6d00 0x7f61f12d37d8 0x7f61f12d37d8 0x7f61f135ef78 0x4277ce6d48 0x4277ce6d58 0x4277ce6d70 0x4277ce6d58 0x4277ce6d88 0x4277ce6da0 0x7f61f29782f0 0x7f61cd16b440 0x7f61cd16b440 0x7f61d00f8d18 0x7f61f296d290 0x7f61cd16b440 0x7f61d00f8d18 0x7f61cd16b4a8 0x7f61f135ef78 0x4277ce6db8 0x4277ce6dd0 0x7f61f134f358 0 3 <PState:GHC.Parser.Lexer:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser/Lexer.hs:3779:46> _thunk( ) 0x4277ce6280 0x4277ce68a0 <([LEpaComment], [LEpaComment]):GHC.Parser.Lexer:> _thunk( ) 0x4277ce6568 <EpAnnComments:GHC.Parser.Lexer:compiler/GHC/Parser/Lexer.x:2306:19-40> _thunk( ) 0x4277ce62b0 0x4277ce62c0 0x4277ce6280 0x7f61f287fc58 <EpAnn AnnList:GHC.Parser:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser.hs:12664:13-32> SrcSpanAnn 0x4277ce6060 0x4277ce6048 <SrcSpanAnn':GHC.Parser:_build-ipe/stage1/compiler/build/GHC/Parser.hs:12664:3-35> L 0x4277ce4e70 0x428f8c9158 <GenLocated:GHC.Data.BooleanFormula:compiler/GHC/Data/BooleanFormula.hs:40:23-29> 0x428f8c8318 : 0x428f8c8300 <[]:GHC.Base:libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs:1316:16-29> Or 0x428f8c7890 <BooleanFormula:GHC.Data.BooleanFormula:compiler/GHC/Data/BooleanFormula.hs:40:23-29> IfConcreteClass 0x7f61cd16b440 0x7f61cd16b440 0x428f8c7018 0x428f8c7030 <IfaceClassBody:GHC.Iface.Make:compiler/GHC/Iface/Make.hs:(640,12)-(645,13)> ``` Making these few places strict is sufficient for now but there are perhaps more places which will need strictifying in future. ------------------------- Metric Increase: parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 7a8171bc by Tom Sydney Kerckhove at 2021-10-15T06:51:18+00:00 Insert warnings in the documentation of dangerous functions - - - - - 1cda768c by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-15T18:15:36-04:00 GHC.Builtin.Uniques: Remove unused code a number of functions exported by this module are (no longer) used, so let’s remove them. In particular, it no longer seems to be the case that type variables have tag `'t'`, so removed the special handling when showing them. * the use of `initTyVarUnique` was removed in 7babb1 (with the notable commit message of "Before merging to HEAD we need to tidy up and write a proper commit message.") * `mkPseudoUniqueD`and `mkPseudoUniqueH` were added in 423d477, but never ever used? * `mkCoVarUnique` was added in 674654, but never ever used? - - - - - 88e913d4 by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-10-15T18:16:14-04:00 Null eventlog writer - - - - - bbb1f6da by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-15T18:16:51-04:00 Hadrian: display command line above errors (#20490) - - - - - b6954f0c by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-15T18:17:26-04:00 shadowNames: Use OccEnv a, not [OccName] this allows us to use a smarter implementation based on `Data.IntSet.differenceWith`, which should do less work. Also, it will unblock improvements to !6703. The `OccEnv a` really denotes a set of `OccName`s. We are not using `OccSet`, though, because that is an `OccEnv OccName`, and we in !6703 we want to use this with differently-valued `OccEnv`s. But `OccSet`s are readily and safely coerced into `OccEnv`s. There is no other use of `delLocalRdrEnvList` remaining, so removing that. - - - - - c9922a8e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-15T18:18:00-04:00 hadrian: Document lint targets Fixes #20508 - - - - - 65bf3992 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-17T14:06:08-04:00 ghci: Explicitly store and restore interface file cache In the old days the old HPT was used as an interface file cache when using ghci. The HPT is a `ModuleEnv HomeModInfo` and so if you were using hs-boot files then the interface file from compiling the .hs file would be present in the cache but not the hi-boot file. This used to be ok, because the .hi file used to just be a better version of the .hi-boot file, with more information so it was fine to reuse it. Now the source hash of a module is kept track of in the interface file and the source hash for the .hs and .hs-boot file are correspondingly different so it's no longer safe to reuse an interface file. I took the decision to move the cache management of interface files to GHCi itself, and provide an API where `load` can be provided with a list of interface files which can be used as a cache. An alternative would be to manage this cache somewhere in the HscEnv but it seemed that an API user should be responsible for populating and suppling the cache rather than having it managed implicitly. Fixes #20217 - - - - - 81740ce8 by sheaf at 2021-10-17T14:06:46-04:00 Introduce Concrete# for representation polymorphism checks PHASE 1: we never rewrite Concrete# evidence. This patch migrates all the representation polymorphism checks to the typechecker, using a new constraint form Concrete# :: forall k. k -> TupleRep '[] Whenever a type `ty` must be representation-polymorphic (e.g. it is the type of an argument to a function), we emit a new `Concrete# ty` Wanted constraint. If this constraint goes unsolved, we report a representation-polymorphism error to the user. The 'FRROrigin' datatype keeps track of the context of the representation-polymorphism check, for more informative error messages. This paves the way for further improvements, such as allowing type families in RuntimeReps and improving the soundness of typed Template Haskell. This is left as future work (PHASE 2). fixes #17907 #20277 #20330 #20423 #20426 updates haddock submodule ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T5642 ------------------------- - - - - - 19d1237e by Koz Ross at 2021-10-19T03:29:40-04:00 Fix infelicities in docs for lines, unlines, words, unwords - - - - - 3035d1a2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 tests: Remove $(CABAL_MINIMAL_CONFIGURATION) from T16219 There is a latent issue in T16219 where -dynamic-too is enabled when compiling a signature file which causes us to enter the DT_Failed state because library-a-impl doesn't generate dyn_o files. Somehow this used to work in 8.10 (that also entered the DT_Failed state) We don't need dynamic object files when compiling a signature file but the code loads interfaces, and if dynamic-too is enabled then it will also try to load the dyn_hi file and check the two are consistent. There is another hack to do with this in `GHC.Iface.Recomp`. The fix for this test is to remove CABAL_MINIMAL_CONFIGURATION, which stops cabal building shared libraries by default. I'm of the opinion that the DT_Failed state indicates an error somewhere so we should hard fail rather than this confusing (broken) rerun logic. Whether this captures the original intent of #16219 is debateable, but it's not clear how it was supposed to work in the first place if the libraries didn't build dynamic object files. Module C imports module A, which is from a library where shared objects are not built so the test would never have worked anyway (if anything from A was used in a TH splice). - - - - - d25868b6 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 dynamic-too: Expand GHC.Iface.Recomp comment about the backpack hack - - - - - 837ce6cf by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 driver: Check the correct flag to see if dynamic-too is enabled. We just need to check the flag here rather than read the variable which indicates whether dynamic-too compilation has failed. - - - - - 981f2c74 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 driver: Update cached DynFlags in ModSummary if we are enabling -dynamic-too - - - - - 1bc77a85 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 dynamic-too: Check the dynamic-too status in hscPipeline This "fixes" DT_Failed in --make mode, but only "fixes" because I still believe DT_Failed is pretty broken. - - - - - 51281e81 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 Add test for implicit dynamic too This test checks that we check for missing dynamic objects if dynamic-too is enabled implicitly by the driver. - - - - - 8144a92f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 WW: Use module name rather than filename for absent error messages WwOpts in WorkWrap.Utils initialised the wo_output_file field with the result of outputFile dflags. This is misguided because outputFile is only set when -o is specified, which is barely ever (and never in --make mode). It seems this is just used to add more context to an error message, a more appropriate thing to use I think would be a module name. Fixes #20438 - - - - - df419c1a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 driver: Cleanups related to ModLocation ModLocation is the data type which tells you the locations of all the build products which can affect recompilation. It is now computed in one place and not modified through the pipeline. Important locations will now just consult ModLocation rather than construct the dynamic object path incorrectly. * Add paths for dynamic object and dynamic interface files to ModLocation. * Always use the paths from mod location when looking for where to find any interface or object file. * Always use the paths in a ModLocation when deciding where to write an interface and object file. * Remove `dynamicOutputFile` and `dynamicOutputHi` functions which *calculated* (incorrectly) the location of `dyn_o` and `dyn_hi` files. * Don't set `outputFile_` and so-on in `enableCodeGenWhen`, `-o` and hence `outputFile_` should not affect the location of object files in `--make` mode. It is now sufficient to just update the ModLocation with the temporary paths. * In `hscGenBackendPipeline` don't recompute the `ModLocation` to account for `-dynamic-too`, the paths are now accurate from the start of the run. * Rename `getLocation` to `mkOneShotModLocation`, as that's the only place it's used. Increase the locality of the definition by moving it close to the use-site. * Load the dynamic interface from ml_dyn_hi_file rather than attempting to reconstruct it in load_dynamic_too. * Add a variety of tests to check how -o -dyno etc interact with each other. Some other clean-ups * DeIOify mkHomeModLocation and friends, they are all pure functions. * Move FinderOpts into GHC.Driver.Config.Finder, next to initFinderOpts. * Be more precise about whether we mean outputFile or outputFile_: there were many places where outputFile was used but the result shouldn't have been affected by `-dyno` (for example the filename of the resulting executable). In these places dynamicNow would never be set but it's still more precise to not allow for this possibility. * Typo fixes suffices -> suffixes in the appropiate places. - - - - - 3d6eb85e by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 driver: Correct output of -fno-code and -dynamic-too Before we would print [1 of 3] Compiling T[boot] ( T.hs-boot, nothing, T.dyn_o ) Which was clearly wrong for two reasons. 1. No dynamic object file was produced for T[boot] 2. The file would be called T.dyn_o-boot if it was produced. Fixes #20300 - - - - - 753b921d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:30:16-04:00 Remove DT_Failed state At the moment if `-dynamic-too` fails then we rerun the whole pipeline as if we were just in `-dynamic` mode. I argue this is a misfeature and we should remove the so-called `DT_Failed` mode. In what situations do we fall back to `DT_Failed`? 1. If the `dyn_hi` file corresponding to a `hi` file is missing completely. 2. If the interface hash of `dyn_hi` doesn't match the interface hash of `hi`. What happens in `DT_Failed` mode? * The whole compiler pipeline is rerun as if the user had just passed `-dynamic`. * Therefore `dyn_hi/dyn_o` files are used which don't agree with the `hi/o` files. (As evidenced by `dynamicToo001` test). * This is very confusing as now a single compiler invocation has produced further `hi`/`dyn_hi` files which are different to each other. Why should we remove it? * In `--make` mode, which is predominately used `DT_Failed` does not work (#19782), there can't be users relying on this functionality. * In `-c` mode, the recovery doesn't fix the root issue, which is the `dyn_hi` and `hi` files are mismatched. We should instead produce an error and pass responsibility to the build system using `-c` to ensure that the prerequisites for `-dynamic-too` (dyn_hi/hi) files are there before we start compiling. * It is a misfeature to support use cases like `dynamicToo001` which allow you to mix different versions of dynamic/non-dynamic interface files. It's more likely to lead to subtle bugs in your resulting programs where out-dated build products are used rather than a deliberate choice. * In practice, people are usually compiling with `-dynamic-too` rather than separately with `-dynamic` and `-static`, so the build products always match and `DT_Failed` is only entered due to compiler bugs (see !6583) What should we do instead? * In `--make` mode, for home packages check during recompilation checking that `dyn_hi` and `hi` are both present and agree, recompile the modules if they do not. * For package modules, when loading the interface check that `dyn_hi` and `hi` are there and that they agree but fail with an error message if they are not. * In `--oneshot` mode, fail with an error message if the right files aren't already there. Closes #19782 #20446 #9176 #13616 - - - - - 7271bf78 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-19T03:30:52-04:00 InteractiveContext: Smarter caching when rebuilding the ic_rn_gbl_env The GlobalRdrEnv of a GHCI session changes in odd ways: New bindings are not just added "to the end", but also "in the middle", namely when changing the set of imports: These are treated as if they happened before all bindings from the prompt, even those that happened earlier. Previously, this meant that the `ic_rn_gbl_env` is recalculated from the `ic_tythings`. But this wasteful if `ic_tythings` has many entries that define the same unqualified name. By separately keeping track of a `GlobalRdrEnv` of all the locally defined things we can speed this operation up significantly. This change improves `T14052Type` by 60% (It used to be 70%, but it looks that !6723 already reaped some of the rewards). But more importantly, it hopefully unblocks #20455, becaues with this smarter caching, the change needed to fix that issue will no longer make `T14052` explode. I hope. It does regress `T14052` by 30%; caching isn’t free. Oh well. Metric Decrease: T14052Type Metric Increase: T14052 - - - - - 53c0e771 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:31:27-04:00 Add test for T20509 This test checks to see whether a signature can depend on another home module. Whether it should or not is up for debate, see #20509 for more details. - - - - - fdfb3b03 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:31:27-04:00 Make the fields of Target and TargetId strict Targets are long-lived through GHC sessions so we don't want to end up retaining In particular in 'guessTarget', the call to `unitIdOrHomeUnit` was retaining reference to an entire stale HscEnv, which in turn retained reference to a stale HomePackageTable. Making the fields strict forces that place promptly and helps ensure that mistakes like this don't happen again. - - - - - 877e6685 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:31:27-04:00 Temporary fix for leak with -fno-code (#20509) This hack inserted for backpack caused a very bad leak when using -fno-code where EPS entries would end up retaining stale HomePackageTables. For any interactive user, such as HLS, this is really bad as once the entry makes it's way into the EPS then it's there for the rest of the session. This is a temporary fix which "solves" the issue by filtering the HPT to only the part which is needed for the hack to work, but in future we want to separate out hole modules from the HPT entirely to avoid needing to do this kind of special casing. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesDefsGhci ------------------------- - - - - - cfacac68 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-19T03:31:27-04:00 Add performance test for ghci, -fno-code and reloading (#20509) This test triggers the bad code path identified by #20509 where an entry into the EPS caused by importing Control.Applicative will retain a stale HomePackageTable. - - - - - 12d74ef7 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-10-19T13:36:36-04:00 Care about specificity in pattern type args Close #20443. - - - - - 79c9c816 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-19T13:37:12-04:00 Don't print Shake Diagnostic messages (#20484) - - - - - f8ce38e6 by Emily Martins at 2021-10-19T22:21:26-04:00 Fix #19884: add warning to tags command, drop T10989 - - - - - d73131b9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-19T22:22:02-04:00 hadrian: Fix quoting in binary distribution installation Makefile Previously we failed to quote various paths in Hadrian's installation Makefile, resulting in #20506. - - - - - 949d7398 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T14:05:23-04:00 Add note about heap invariants [skip ci] At the moment the note just covers three important invariants but now there is a place to add more to if we think of them. - - - - - 2f75ffac by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-20T14:06:00-04:00 hadrian/doc: Add margin to staged-compilation figure - - - - - 5f274fbf by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-20T14:06:00-04:00 hadrian: Fix binary-dist support for cross-compilers Previously the logic which called ghc-pkg failed to account for the fact that the executable name may be prefixed with a triple. Moreover, the call must occur before we delete the settings file as ghc-pkg needs the latter. Fixes #20267. - - - - - 3e4b51ff by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T14:06:36-04:00 Fix perf-nofib CI job The main change is to install the necessary build dependencies into an environment file using `caball install --lib`. Also updates the nofib submodule with a few fixes needed for the job to work. - - - - - ef92d889 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T14:07:12-04:00 Distribute HomeModInfo cache before starting upsweep This change means the HomeModInfo cache isn't retained until the end of upsweep and each cached interface can be collected immediately after its module is compiled. The result is lower peak memory usage when using GHCi. For Agda it reduced peak memory usage from about 1600M to 1200M. - - - - - 05b8a218 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T14:07:49-04:00 Make fields of GlobalRdrElt strict In order to do this I thought it was prudent to change the list type to a bag type to avoid doing a lot of premature work in plusGRE because of ++. Fixes #19201 - - - - - 0b575899 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-20T17:49:07-04:00 Bignum: constant folding for bigNatCompareWord# (#20361) - - - - - 758e0d7b by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-20T17:49:07-04:00 Bignum: allow Integer predicates to inline (#20361) T17516 allocations increase by 48% because Integer's predicates are inlined in some Ord instance methods. These methods become too big to be inlined while they probably should: this is tracked in #20516. Metric Increase: T17516 - - - - - a901a1ae by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-20T17:49:07-04:00 Bignum: allow Integer's signum to inline (#20361) Allow T12545 to increase because it only happens on CI with dwarf enabled and probably not related to this patch. Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - 9ded1b17 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T17:49:42-04:00 Make sure ModIface values are still forced even if not written When we are not writing a ModIface to disk then the result can retain a lot of stuff. For example, in the case I was debugging the DocDeclsMap field was holding onto the entire HomePackageTable due to a single unforced thunk. Therefore, now if we're not going to write the interface then we still force deeply it in order to remove these thunks. The fields in the data structure are not made strict because when we read the field from the interface we don't want to load it immediately as there are parts of an interface which are unused a lot of the time. Also added a note to explain why not all the fields in a ModIface field are strict. The result of this is being able to load Agda in ghci and not leaking information across subsequent reloads. - - - - - 268857af by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-20T17:50:19-04:00 ci: Move hlint jobs from quick-built into full-build This somewhat fixes the annoyance of not getting any "useful" feedback from a CI pipeline if you have a hlint failure. Now the hlint job runs in parallel with the other CI jobs so the feedback is recieved at the same time as other testsuite results. Fixes #20507 - - - - - f6f24515 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-20T17:50:54-04:00 instance Ord Name: Do not repeat default methods it is confusing to see what looks like it could be clever code, only to see that it does precisely the same thing as the default methods. Cleaning this up, to spare future readers the confusion. - - - - - 56b2b04f by Ziyang Liu at 2021-10-22T10:57:28-04:00 Document that `InScopeSet` is a superset of currently in-scope variables - - - - - 7f4e0e91 by Moritz Angermann at 2021-10-22T10:58:04-04:00 Do not sign extend CmmInt's unless negative. Might fix #20526. - - - - - 77c6f3e6 by sheaf at 2021-10-22T10:58:44-04:00 Use tcEqType in GHC.Core.Unify.uVar Because uVar used eqType instead of tcEqType, it was possible to accumulate a substitution that unified Type and Constraint. For example, a call to `tc_unify_tys` with arguments tys1 = [ k, k ] tys2 = [ Type, Constraint ] would first add `k = Type` to the substitution. That's fine, but then the second call to `uVar` would claim that the substitution also unifies `k` with `Constraint`. This could then be used to cause trouble, as per #20521. Fixes #20521 - - - - - fa5870d3 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-22T19:20:05-04:00 Add test for #19641 Now that Bignum predicates are inlined (!6696), we only need to add a test. Fix #19641 - - - - - 6fd7da74 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-22T19:20:44-04:00 Remove Indefinite We no longer need it after previous IndefUnitId refactoring. - - - - - 806e49ae by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-22T19:20:44-04:00 Refactor package imports Use an (Raw)PkgQual datatype instead of `Maybe FastString` to represent package imports. Factorize the code that renames RawPkgQual into PkgQual in function `rnPkgQual`. Renaming consists in checking if the FastString is the magic "this" keyword, the home-unit unit-id or something else. Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 47ba842b by Haochen Tong at 2021-10-22T19:21:21-04:00 Fix compilerConfig stages Fix the call to compilerConfig because it accepts 1-indexed stage numbers. Also fixes `make stage=3`. - - - - - 621608c9 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-10-22T19:21:56-04:00 driver: Don't use the log queue abstraction when j = 1 This simplifies the code path for -j1 by not using the log queue queue abstraction. The result is that trace output isn't interleaved with other dump output like it can be with -j<N>. - - - - - dd2dba80 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-22T19:22:31-04:00 WorkWrap: `isRecDataCon` should not eta-reduce NewTyCon field tys (#20539) In #20539 we had a type ```hs newtype Measured a = Measured { unmeasure :: () -> a } ``` and `isRecDataCon Measured` recursed into `go_arg_ty` for `(->) ()`, because `unwrapNewTyConEtad_maybe` eta-reduced it. That triggered an assertion error a bit later. Eta reducing the field type is completely wrong to do here! Just call `unwrapNewTyCon_maybe` instead. Fixes #20539 and adds a regression test T20539. - - - - - 8300ca2e by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-24T01:26:11-04:00 driver: Export wWarningFlagMap A new feature requires Ghcide to be able to convert warnings to CLI flags (WarningFlag -> String). This is most easily implemented in terms of the internal function flagSpecOf, which uses an inefficient implementation based on linear search through a linked list. This PR derives Ord for WarningFlag, and replaces that list with a Map. Closes #19087. - - - - - 3bab222c by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-24T01:26:46-04:00 DmdAnal: Implement Boxity Analysis (#19871) This patch fixes some abundant reboxing of `DynFlags` in `GHC.HsToCore.Match.Literal.warnAboutOverflowedLit` (which was the topic of #19407) by introducing a Boxity analysis to GHC, done as part of demand analysis. This allows to accurately capture ad-hoc unboxing decisions previously made in worker/wrapper in demand analysis now, where the boxity info can propagate through demand signatures. See the new `Note [Boxity analysis]`. The actual fix for #19407 is described in `Note [No lazy, Unboxed demand in demand signature]`, but `Note [Finalising boxity for demand signature]` is probably a better entry-point. To support the fix for #19407, I had to change (what was) `Note [Add demands for strict constructors]` a bit (now `Note [Unboxing evaluated arguments]`). In particular, we now take care of it in `finaliseBoxity` (which is only called from demand analaysis) instead of `wantToUnboxArg`. I also had to resurrect `Note [Product demands for function body]` and rename it to `Note [Unboxed demand on function bodies returning small products]` to avoid huge regressions in `join004` and `join007`, thereby fixing #4267 again. See the updated Note for details. A nice side-effect is that the worker/wrapper transformation no longer needs to look at strictness info and other bits such as `InsideInlineableFun` flags (needed for `Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries]`) at all. It simply collects boxity info from argument demands and interprets them with a severely simplified `wantToUnboxArg`. All the smartness is in `finaliseBoxity`, which could be moved to DmdAnal completely, if it wasn't for the call to `dubiousDataConInstArgTys` which would be awkward to export. I spent some time figuring out the reason for why `T16197` failed prior to my amendments to `Note [Unboxing evaluated arguments]`. After having it figured out, I minimised it a bit and added `T16197b`, which simply compares computed strictness signatures and thus should be far simpler to eyeball. The 12% ghc/alloc regression in T11545 is because of the additional `Boxity` field in `Poly` and `Prod` that results in more allocation during `lubSubDmd` and `plusSubDmd`. I made sure in the ticky profiles that the number of calls to those functions stayed the same. We can bear such an increase here, as we recently improved it by -68% (in b760c1f). T18698* regress slightly because there is more unboxing of dictionaries happening and that causes Lint (mostly) to allocate more. Fixes #19871, #19407, #4267, #16859, #18907 and #13331. Metric Increase: T11545 T18698a T18698b Metric Decrease: T12425 T16577 T18223 T18282 T4267 T9961 - - - - - 691c450f by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-10-24T01:27:21-04:00 EPA: Use LocatedA for ModuleName This allows us to use an Anchor with a DeltaPos in it when exact printing. - - - - - 3417a81a by Joachim Breitner at 2021-10-24T01:27:57-04:00 undefined: Neater CallStack in error message Users of `undefined` don’t want to see ``` files.hs: Prelude.undefined: CallStack (from HasCallStack): error, called at libraries/base/GHC/Err.hs:79:14 in base:GHC.Err undefined, called at file.hs:151:19 in main:Main ``` but want to see ``` files.hs: Prelude.undefined: CallStack (from HasCallStack): undefined, called at file.hs:151:19 in main:Main ``` so let’s make that so. The function for that is `withFrozenCallStack`, but that is not usable here (module dependencies, and also not representation-polymorphic). And even if it were, it could confuse GHC’s strictness analyzer, leading to big regressions in some perf tests (T10421 in particular). So after shuffling modules and definitions around, I eventually noticed that the easiest way is to just not call `error` here. Fixes #19886 - - - - - 98aa29d3 by John Ericson at 2021-10-24T01:28:33-04:00 Fix dangling reference to RtsConfig.h It hasn't existed since a2a67cd520b9841114d69a87a423dabcb3b4368e -- in 2009! - - - - - 9cde38a0 by John Ericson at 2021-10-25T17:45:15-04:00 Remove stray reference to `dist-ghcconstants` I think this hasn't been a thing since 86054b4ab5125a8b71887b06786d0a428539fb9c, almost 10 years ago! - - - - - 0f7541dc by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-10-25T17:45:51-04:00 Tweak descriptions of lines and unlines It seems more clear to think of lines as LF-terminated rather than LF-separated. - - - - - 0255ef38 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-10-26T12:36:24-04:00 Warn if unicode bidirectional formatting characters are found in the source (#20263) - - - - - 9cc6c193 by sheaf at 2021-10-26T12:37:02-04:00 Don't default type variables in type families This patch removes the following defaulting of type variables in type and data families: - type variables of kind RuntimeRep defaulting to LiftedRep - type variables of kind Levity defaulting to Lifted - type variables of kind Multiplicity defaulting to Many It does this by passing "defaulting options" to the `defaultTyVars` function; when calling from `tcTyFamInstEqnGuts` or `tcDataFamInstHeader` we pass options that avoid defaulting. This avoids wildcards being defaulted, which caused type families to unexpectedly fail to reduce. Note that kind defaulting, applicable only with -XNoPolyKinds, is not changed by this patch. Fixes #17536 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T12227 ------------------------- - - - - - cc113616 by Artyom Kuznetsov at 2021-10-26T20:27:33+00:00 Change CaseAlt and LambdaExpr to FunRhs in deriving Foldable and Traversable (#20496) - - - - - 9bd6daa4 by John Ericson at 2021-10-27T13:29:39-04:00 Make build system: Generalize and/or document distdirs `manual-package-config` should not hard-code the distdir, and no longer does Elsewhere, we must continue to hard-code due to inconsitent distdir names across stages, so we document this referring to the existing note "inconsistent distdirs". - - - - - 9d577ea1 by John Ericson at 2021-10-27T13:30:15-04:00 Compiler dosen't need to know about certain settings from file - RTS and libdw - SMP - RTS ways I am leaving them in the settings file because `--info` currently prints all the fields in there, but in the future I do believe we should separate the info GHC actually needs from "extra metadata". The latter could go in `+RTS --info` and/or a separate file that ships with the RTS for compile-time inspection instead. - - - - - ed9ec655 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-27T13:30:55-04:00 base: Note export of Data.Tuple.Solo in changelog - - - - - 638f6548 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-27T13:30:55-04:00 hadrian: Turn the `static` flavour into a transformer This turns the `static` flavour into the `+fully_static` flavour transformer. - - - - - 522eab3f by Ziyang Liu at 2021-10-29T05:01:50-04:00 Show family TyCons in mk_dict_error in the case of a single match - - - - - 71700526 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-29T05:02:25-04:00 Add more INLINABLE and INLINE pragmas to `Enum Int*` instances Otherwise the instances aren't good list producers. See Note [Stable Unfolding for list producers]. - - - - - 925c47b4 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-10-29T05:02:25-04:00 WorkWrap: Update Unfolding with WW'd body prior to `tryWW` (#20510) We have a function in #20510 that is small enough to get a stable unfolding in WW: ```hs small :: Int -> Int small x = go 0 x where go z 0 = z * x go z y = go (z+y) (y-1) ``` But it appears we failed to use the WW'd RHS as the stable unfolding. As a result, inlining `small` would expose the non-WW'd version of `go`. That appears to regress badly in #19727 which is a bit too large to extract a reproducer from that is guaranteed to reproduce across GHC versions. The solution is to simply update the unfolding in `certainlyWillInline` with the WW'd RHS. Fixes #20510. - - - - - 7b67724b by John Ericson at 2021-10-29T16:57:48-04:00 make build system: RTS should use dist-install not dist This is the following find and replace: - `rts/dist` -> `rts/dist-install` # for paths - `rts_dist` -> `rts_dist-install` # for make rules and vars - `,dist` -> `,dist-install` # for make, just in rts/ghc.mk` Why do this? Does it matter when the RTS is just built once? The answer is, yes, I think it does, because I want the distdir--stage correspondence to be consistent. In particular, for #17191 and continuing from d5de970dafd5876ef30601697576167f56b9c132 I am going to make the headers (`rts/includes`) increasingly the responsibility of the RTS (hence their new location). However, those headers are current made for multiple stages. This will probably become unnecessary as work on #17191 progresses and the compiler proper becomes more of a freestanding cabal package (e.g. a library that can be downloaded from Hackage and built without any autoconf). However, until that is finished, we have will transitional period where the RTS and headers need to agree on dirs for multiple stages. I know the make build system is going away, but it's not going yet, so I need to change it to unblock things :). - - - - - b0a1ed55 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-29T16:58:35-04:00 Add test for T15547 (#15547) Fix #15547 - - - - - c8d89f62 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-10-29T16:58:35-04:00 Bignum: add missing rule Add missing "Natural -> Integer -> Word#" rule. - - - - - 2a4581ff by sheaf at 2021-10-29T16:59:13-04:00 User's guide: data family kind-inference changes Explain that the kind of a data family instance must now be fully determined by the header of the instance, and how one might migrate code to account for this change. Fixes #20527 - - - - - ea862ef5 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-30T15:43:28-04:00 ghci: Make getModBreaks robust against DotO Unlinked Previously getModBreaks assumed that an interpreted linkable will have only a single `BCOs` `Unlinked` entry. However, in general an object may also contain `DotO`s; ignore these. Fixes #20570. - - - - - e4095c0c by John Ericson at 2021-10-31T09:04:41-04:00 Make build system: Put make generated include's in RTS distdirs These are best thought of as being part of the RTS. - After !6791, `ghcautoconf.h` won't be used by the compiler inappropriately. - `ghcversion.h` is only used once outside the RTS, which is `compiler/cbits/genSym.c`. Except we *do* mean the RTS GHC is built against there, so it's better if we always get get the installed version. - `ghcplatform.h` alone is used extensively outside the RTS, but since we no longer have a target platform it is perfectly safe/correct to get the info from the previous RTS. All 3 are exported from the RTS currently and in the bootstrap window. This commit just swaps directories around, such that the new headers may continue to be used in stage 0 despite the reasoning above, but the idea is that we can subsequently make more interesting changes doubling down on the reasoning above. In particular, in !6803 we'll start "morally" moving `ghcautonconf.h` over, introducing an RTS configure script and temporary header of its `AC_DEFINE`s until the top-level configure script doesn't define any more. Progress towards #17191 - - - - - f5471c0b by John Ericson at 2021-10-31T09:05:16-04:00 Modularize autoconf platform detection This will allow better reuse of it, such as in the upcoming RTS configure script. Progress towards #17191 - - - - - 6b38c8a6 by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-31T09:05:52-04:00 ghc: Bump Cabal-Version to 1.22 This is necessary to use reexported-modules - - - - - 6544446d by Ben Gamari at 2021-10-31T09:05:52-04:00 configure: Hide error output from --target check - - - - - 7445bd71 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-11-01T12:13:45+00:00 Update comment in Lint.hs mkWwArgs has been renamed to mkWorkerArgs. - - - - - f1a782dd by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-02T01:36:32-04:00 HsToken for let/in (#19623) One more step towards the new design of EPA. - - - - - 37a37139 by John Ericson at 2021-11-02T01:37:08-04:00 Separate some AC_SUBST / AC_DEFINE Eventually, the RTS configure alone will need the vast majority of AC_DEFINE, and the top-level configure will need the most AC_SUBST. By removing the "side effects" of the macros like this we make them more reusable so they can be shared between the two configures without doing too much. - - - - - 2f69d102 by John Ericson at 2021-11-02T01:37:43-04:00 Remove `includes_GHCCONSTANTS` from make build system It is dead code. - - - - - da1a8e29 by John Ericson at 2021-11-02T01:37:43-04:00 Treat generated RTS headers in a more consistent manner We can depend on all of them at once the same way. - - - - - a7e1be3d by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-02T01:38:53-04:00 Fix #20590 with another application of mkHsContextMaybe We were always converting empty GADT contexts to `Just []` in `GHC.ThToHs`, which caused the pretty-printer to always print them as `() => ...`. This is easily fixed by using the `mkHsContextMaybe` function when converting GADT contexts so that empty contexts are turned to `Nothing`. This is in the same tradition established in commit 4c87a3d1d14f9e28c8aa0f6062e9c4201f469ad7. In the process of fixing this, I discovered that the `Cxt` argument to `mkHsContextMaybe` is completely unnecessary, as we can just as well check if the `LHsContext GhcPs` argument is empty. Fixes #20590. - - - - - 39eed84c by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-11-02T21:39:32+00:00 EPA: Get rid of bare SrcSpan's in the ParsedSource The ghc-exactPrint library has had to re-introduce the relatavise phase. This is needed if you change the length of an identifier and want the layout to be preserved afterwards. It is not possible to relatavise a bare SrcSpan, so introduce `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` for them instead. Updates haddock submodule. - - - - - 9f42a6dc by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-11-03T09:19:17-04:00 hadrian: Use $bindir instead of `dirname $0` in ghci wrapper `dirname $0` doesn't work when the wrapper is called via a symbolic link. Fix #20589 - - - - - bf6f96a6 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-03T16:35:50+03:00 Generalize the type of wrapLocSndMA - - - - - 1419fb16 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-04T00:36:09-04:00 ci: Don't run alpine job in fast-ci - - - - - 6020905a by Takenobu Tani at 2021-11-04T09:40:42+00:00 Correct load_load_barrier for risc-v This patch corrects the instruction for load_load_barrier(). Current load_load_barrier() incorrectly uses `fence w,r`. It means a store-load barrier. See also linux-kernel's smp_rmb() implementation: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.14/arch/riscv/include/asm/barrier.h#L27 - - - - - 086e288c by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-11-04T13:04:44-04:00 Tiny renamings and doc updates Close #20433 - - - - - f0b920d1 by CarrieMY at 2021-11-05T05:30:13-04:00 Fix deferOutOfScopeVariables for qualified #20472 - - - - - 59dfb005 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-11-05T05:30:48-04:00 Remove record field from Solo Ticket #20562 revealed that Solo, which is a wired-in TyCon, had a record field that wasn't being added to the type env. Why not? Because wired-in TyCons don't have record fields. It's not hard to change that, but it's tiresome for this one use-case, and it seems easier simply to make `getSolo` into a standalone function. On the way I refactored the handling of Solo slightly, to put it into wiredInTyCons (where it belongs) rather than only in knownKeyNames - - - - - be3750a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-05T10:12:16-04:00 Allow CApi FFI calls in GHCi At some point in the past this started working. I noticed this when working on multiple home units and couldn't load GHC's dependencies into the interpreter. Fixes #7388 - - - - - d96ce59d by John Ericson at 2021-11-05T10:12:52-04:00 make: Futher systematize handling of generated headers This will make it easier to add and remove generated headers, as we will do when we add a configure script for the RTS. - - - - - 3645abac by John Ericson at 2021-11-05T20:25:32-04:00 Avoid GHC_STAGE and other include bits We should strive to make our includes in terms of the RTS as much as possible. One place there that is not possible, the llvm version, we make a new tiny header Stage numbers are somewhat arbitrary, if we simple need a newer RTS, we should say so. - - - - - 4896a6a6 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-05T20:26:07-04:00 Fix boolean confusion with Opt_NoLlvmMangler flag I accidently got the two branches of the if expression the wrong way around when refactoring. Fixes #20567 - - - - - d74cc01e by Ziyang Liu at 2021-11-06T07:53:06-04:00 Export `withTcPlugins` and `withHoleFitPlugins` - - - - - ecd6d142 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 i386: fix codegen of 64-bit comparisons - - - - - e279ea64 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 Add missing Int64/Word64 constant-folding rules - - - - - 4c86df25 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 Fix Int64ToInt/Word64ToWord rules on 32-bit architectures When the input literal was larger than 32-bit it would crash in a compiler with assertion enabled because it was creating an out-of-bound word-sized literal (32-bit). - - - - - 646c3e21 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 CI: allow perf-nofib to fail - - - - - 20956e57 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 Remove target dependent CPP for Word64/Int64 (#11470) Primops types were dependent on the target word-size at *compiler* compilation time. It's an issue for multi-target as GHC may not have the correct primops types for the target. This patch fixes some primops types: if they take or return fixed 64-bit values they now always use `Int64#/Word64#`, even on 64-bit architectures (where they used `Int#/Word#` before). Users of these primops may now need to convert from Int64#/Word64# to Int#/Word# (a no-op at runtime). This is a stripped down version of !3658 which goes the all way of changing the underlying primitive types of Word64/Int64. This is left for future work. T12545 allocations increase ~4% on some CI platforms and decrease ~3% on AArch64. Metric Increase: T12545 Metric Decrease: T12545 - - - - - 2800eee2 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 Make Word64 use Word64# on every architecture - - - - - be9d7862 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-06T07:53:42-04:00 Fix Int64/Word64's Enum instance fusion Performance improvement: T15185(normal) run/alloc 51112.0 41032.0 -19.7% GOOD Metric Decrease: T15185 - - - - - 6f2d6a5d by Nikolay Yakimov at 2021-11-06T11:24:50-04:00 Add regression test for #20568 GHC produced broken executables with rebindable if and -fhpc if `ifThenElse` expected non-Bool condition until GHC 9.0. This adds a simple regression test. - - - - - 7045b783 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-06T11:25:25-04:00 Refactor HdkM using deriving via * No more need for InlineHdkM, mkHdkM * unHdkM is now just a record selector * Update comments - - - - - 0d8a883e by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-11-07T12:54:30-05:00 Don't undersaturate join points through eta-reduction. In #20599 I ran into an issue where the unfolding for a join point was eta-reduced removing the required lambdas. This patch adds guards that should prevent this from happening going forward. - - - - - 3d7e3d91 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-07T12:55:05-05:00 Print the Type kind qualified when ambiguous (#20627) The Type kind is printed unqualified: ghci> :set -XNoStarIsType ghci> :k (->) (->) :: Type -> Type -> Type This is the desired behavior unless the user has defined their own Type: ghci> data Type Then we want to resolve the ambiguity by qualification: ghci> :k (->) (->) :: GHC.Types.Type -> GHC.Types.Type -> GHC.Types.Type - - - - - 184f6bc6 by John Ericson at 2021-11-07T16:26:10-05:00 Factor out unregisterised and tables next to code m4 macros These will be useful for upcoming RTS configure script. - - - - - 56705da8 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-07T16:26:46-05:00 Pmc: Do inhabitation test for unlifted vars (#20631) Although I thought we were already set to handle unlifted datatypes correctly, it appears we weren't. #20631 showed that it's wrong to assume `vi_bot=IsNotBot` for `VarInfo`s of unlifted types from their inception if we don't follow up with an inhabitation test to see if there are any habitable constructors left. We can't trigger the test from `emptyVarInfo`, so now we instead fail early in `addBotCt` for variables of unlifted types. Fixed #20631. - - - - - 28334b47 by sheaf at 2021-11-08T13:40:05+01:00 Default kind vars in tyfams with -XNoPolyKinds We should still default kind variables in type families in the presence of -XNoPolyKinds, to avoid suggesting enabling -XPolyKinds just because the function arrow introduced kind variables, e.g. type family F (t :: Type) :: Type where F (a -> b) = b With -XNoPolyKinds, we should still default `r :: RuntimeRep` in `a :: TYPE r`. Fixes #20584 - - - - - 3f103b1a by John Ericson at 2021-11-08T19:35:12-05:00 Factor out GHC_ADJUSTORS_METHOD m4 macro - - - - - ba9fdc51 by John Ericson at 2021-11-08T19:35:12-05:00 Factor out FP_FIND_LIBFFI and use in RTS configure too - - - - - 2929850f by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-09T10:02:06-05:00 RTS: open timerfd synchronously (#20618) - - - - - bc498fdf by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-09T10:02:46-05:00 Bignum: expose backendName (#20495) - - - - - 79a26df1 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-09T10:02:46-05:00 Don't expose bignum backend in ghc --info (#20495) GHC is bignum backend agnostic and shouldn't report this information as in the future ghc-bignum will be reinstallable potentially with a different backend that GHC is unaware of. Moreover as #20495 shows the returned information may be wrong currently. - - - - - e485f4f2 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-11-09T19:54:31-05:00 SpecConstr - Attach evaldUnfolding to known evaluated arguments. - - - - - 983a99f0 by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-09T19:55:07-05:00 deriving: infer DatatypeContexts from data constructors, not type constructor Previously, derived instances that use `deriving` clauses would infer `DatatypeContexts` by using `tyConStupidTheta`. But this sometimes causes redundant constraints to be included in the derived instance contexts, as the constraints that appear in the `tyConStupidTheta` may not actually appear in the types of the data constructors (i.e., the `dataConStupidTheta`s). For instance, in `data Show a => T a = MkT deriving Eq`, the type of `MkT` does not require `Show`, so the derived `Eq` instance should not require `Show` either. This patch makes it so with some small tweaks to `inferConstraintsStock`. Fixes #20501. - - - - - bdd7b2be by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-09T19:55:07-05:00 Flesh out Note [The stupid context] and reference it `Note [The stupid context]` in `GHC.Core.DataCon` talks about stupid contexts from `DatatypeContexts`, but prior to this commit, it was rather outdated. This commit spruces it up and references it from places where it is relevant. - - - - - 95563259 by Li-yao Xia at 2021-11-10T09:16:21-05:00 Fix rendering of Applicative law - - - - - 0f852244 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-11-10T09:16:58-05:00 Improve ZipList section of Traversable overview - Fix cut/paste error by adding missing `c` pattern in `Vec3` traversable instance. - Add a bit of contextual prose above the Vec2/Vec3 instance sample code. - - - - - c4cd13b8 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-11-10T18:18:19-05:00 Fix Note [Function types] Close #19938. - - - - - dfb9913c by sheaf at 2021-11-10T18:18:59-05:00 Improvements to rank_polymorphism.rst - rename the function f4 to h1 for consistency with the naming convention - be more explicit about the difference between `Int -> (forall a. a -> a)` and `forall a. Int -> (a -> a)` - reorder the section to make it flow better Fixes #20585 - - - - - 1540f556 by sheaf at 2021-11-10T18:19:37-05:00 Clarify hs-boot file default method restrictions The user guide wrongly stated that default methods should not be included in hs-boot files. In fact, if the class is not left abstract (no methods, no superclass constraints, ...) then the defaults must be provided and match with those given in the .hs file. We add some tests for this, as there were no tests in the testsuite that gave rise to the "missing default methods" error. Fixes #20588 - - - - - 8c0aec38 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-10T18:20:17-05:00 Hadrian: fix building/registering of .dll libraries - - - - - 11c9a469 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-11T07:21:28-05:00 testsuite: Convert hole fit performance tests into proper perf tests Fixes #20621 - - - - - c2ed85cb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-11T07:22:03-05:00 driver: Cache the transitive dependency calculation in ModuleGraph Two reasons for this change: 1. Avoid computing the transitive dependencies when compiling each module, this can save a lot of repeated work. 2. More robust to forthcoming changes to support multiple home units. - - - - - 4230e4fb by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-11T07:22:03-05:00 driver: Use shared transitive dependency calculation in hptModulesBelow This saves a lot of repeated work on big dependency graphs. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T13719 ------------------------- - - - - - af653b5f by Matthew Bauer at 2021-11-11T07:22:39-05:00 Only pass -pie, -no-pie when linking Previously, these flags were passed when both compiling and linking code. However, `-pie` and `-no-pie` are link-time-only options. Usually, this does not cause issues, but when using Clang with `-Werror` set results in errors: clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie' [-Werror,-Wunused-command-line-argument] This is unused by Clang because this flag has no effect at compile time (it’s called `-nopie` internally by Clang but called `-no-pie` in GHC for compatibility with GCC). Just passing these flags at linking time resolves this. Additionally, update #15319 hack to look for `-pgml` instead. Because of the main change, the value of `-pgmc` does not matter when checking for the workaround of #15319. However, `-pgml` *does* still matter as not all `-pgml` values support `-no-pie`. To cover all potential values, we assume that no custom `-pgml` values support `-no-pie`. This means that we run the risk of not using `-no-pie` when it is otherwise necessary for in auto-hardened toolchains! This could be a problem at some point, but this workaround was already introduced in 8d008b71 and we might as well continue supporting it. Likewise, mark `-pgmc-supports-no-pie` as deprecated and create a new `-pgml-supports-no-pie`. - - - - - 7cc6ebdf by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-11T07:23:14-05:00 Add regression test for #20598 Fixes #20598, which is mostly a duplicate of #18824 but for GHC 9.2. - - - - - 7b44c816 by Simon Jakobi at 2021-11-12T21:20:17-05:00 Turn GHC.Data.Graph.Base.Graph into a newtype - - - - - a57cc754 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:20:52-05:00 Make: Do not generate ghc.* headers in stage0 GHC should get everything it needs from the RTS, which for stage0 is the "old" RTS that comes from the bootstrap compiler. - - - - - 265ead8a by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-11-12T21:21:27-05:00 Improve redundant-constraints warning Previously, we reported things wrong with f :: (Eq a, Ord a) => a -> Bool f x = x == x saying that Eq a was redundant. This is fixed now, along with some simplification in Note [Replacement vs keeping]. There's a tiny bit of extra complexity in setImplicationStatus, but it's explained in Note [Tracking redundant constraints]. Close #20602 - - - - - ca90ffa3 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-11-12T21:21:27-05:00 Use local instances with least superclass depth See new Note [Use only the best local instance] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact. This commit also refactors the InstSC/OtherSC mechanism slightly. Close #20582. - - - - - dfc4093c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-12T21:22:03-05:00 Implement -Wforall-identifier (#20609) In accordance with GHC Proposal #281 "Visible forall in types of terms": For three releases before this change takes place, include a new warning -Wforall-identifier in -Wdefault. This warning will be triggered at definition sites (but not use sites) of forall as an identifier. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 4143bd21 by Cheng Shao at 2021-11-12T21:22:39-05:00 hadrian: use /bin/sh in timeout wrapper /usr/bin/env doesn't work within a nix build. - - - - - 43cab5f7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-11-12T21:23:15-05:00 Get the in-scope set right in simplArg This was a simple (but long standing) error in simplArg, revealed by #20639 - - - - - 578b8b48 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 gitlab-ci: Allow draft MRs to fail linting jobs Addresses #20623 by allowing draft MRs to fail linting jobs. - - - - - 908e49fa by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 Fix it - - - - - 05166660 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 Fix it - - - - - e41cffb0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 Fix it - - - - - cce3a025 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 Fix it - - - - - 4499db7d by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-12T21:23:51-05:00 Fix it - - - - - dd1be88b by Travis Whitaker at 2021-11-12T21:24:29-05:00 mmapForLinkerMarkExecutable: do nothing when len = 0 - - - - - 4c6ace75 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:25:04-05:00 Delete compiler/MachDeps.h This was accidentally added back in 28334b475a109bdeb8d53d58c48adb1690e2c9b4 after it is was no longer needed by the compiler proper in 20956e5784fe43781d156dd7ab02f0bff4ab41fb. - - - - - 490e8c75 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:25:40-05:00 Generate ghcversion.h with the top-level configure This is, rather unintuitively, part of the goal of making the packages that make of the GHC distribution more freestanding. `ghcversion.h` is very simple, so we easily can move it out of the main build systems (make and Hadrian). By doing so, the RTS becomes less of a special case to those build systems as the header, already existing in the source tree, appears like any other. We could do this with the upcomming RTS configure, but it hardly matters because there is nothing platform-specific here, it is just versioning information like the other files the top-level configure can be responsible for. - - - - - bba156f3 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:26:15-05:00 Remove bit about size_t in ghc-llvm-version.h This shouldn't be here. It wasn't causing a problem because this header was only used from Haskell, but still. - - - - - 0b1da2f1 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:26:50-05:00 Make: Install RTS headers in `$libdir/rts/include` not `$libdir/include` Before we were violating the convention of every other package. This fixes that. It matches the changes made in d5de970dafd5876ef30601697576167f56b9c132 to the location of the files in the repo. - - - - - b040d0d4 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-12T21:27:26-05:00 Add regression test for #20663 - - - - - c6065292 by John Ericson at 2021-11-12T21:28:02-05:00 Make: Move remaining built RTS headers to ...build/include This allows us to clean up the rts include dirs in the package conf. - - - - - aa372972 by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-15T10:17:57-05:00 Refactoring: Consolidate some arguments with DerivInstTys Various functions in GHC.Tc.Deriv.* were passing around `TyCon`s and `[Type]`s that ultimately come from the same `DerivInstTys`. This patch moves the definition of `DerivInstTys` to `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generate` so that all of these `TyCon` and `[Type]` arguments can be consolidated into a single `DerivInstTys`. Not only does this make the code easier to read (in my opinion), this will also be important in a subsequent commit where we need to add another field to `DerivInstTys` that will also be used from `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generate` and friends. - - - - - 564a19af by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-15T10:17:57-05:00 Refactoring: Move DataConEnv to GHC.Core.DataCon `DataConEnv` will prove to be useful in another place besides `GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr` in a follow-up commit. - - - - - 3e5f0595 by Ryan Scott at 2021-11-15T10:17:57-05:00 Instantiate field types properly in stock-derived instances Previously, the `deriving` machinery was very loosey-goosey about how it used the types of data constructor fields when generating code. It would usually just consult `dataConOrigArgTys`, which returns the _uninstantiated_ field types of each data constructor. Usually, you can get away with this, but issues #20375 and #20387 revealed circumstances where this approach fails. Instead, when generated code for a stock-derived instance `C (T arg_1 ... arg_n)`, one must take care to instantiate the field types of each data constructor with `arg_1 ... arg_n`. The particulars of how this is accomplished is described in the new `Note [Instantiating field types in stock deriving]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generate`. Some highlights: * `DerivInstTys` now has a new `dit_dc_inst_arg_env :: DataConEnv [Type]` field that caches the instantiated field types of each data constructor. Whenever we need to consult the field types somewhere in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.*` we avoid using `dataConOrigArgTys` and instead look it up in `dit_dc_inst_arg_env`. * Because `DerivInstTys` now stores the instantiated field types of each constructor, some of the details of the `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generics.mkBindsRep` function were able to be simplified. In particular, we no longer need to apply a substitution to instantiate the field types in a `Rep(1)` instance, as that is already done for us by `DerivInstTys`. We still need a substitution to implement the "wrinkle" section of `Note [Generating a correctly typed Rep instance]`, but the code is nevertheless much simpler than before. * The `tyConInstArgTys` function has been removed in favor of the new `GHC.Core.DataCon.dataConInstUnivs` function, which is really the proper tool for the job. `dataConInstUnivs` is much like `tyConInstArgTys` except that it takes a data constructor, not a type constructor, as an argument, and it adds extra universal type variables from that data constructor at the end of the returned list if need be. `dataConInstUnivs` takes care to instantiate the kinds of the universal type variables at the end, thereby avoiding a bug in `tyConInstArgTys` discovered in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/20387#note_377037. Fixes #20375. Fixes #20387. - - - - - 25d36c31 by John Ericson at 2021-11-15T10:18:32-05:00 Make: Get rid of GHC_INCLUDE_DIRS These dirs should not be included in all stages. Instead make the per-stage `BUILD_*_INCLUDE_DIR` "plural" to insert `rts/include` in the right place. - - - - - b679721a by John Ericson at 2021-11-15T10:18:32-05:00 Delete dead code knobs for building GHC itself As GHC has become target agnostic, we've left behind some now-useless logic in both build systems. - - - - - 3302f42a by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-15T13:19:42-05:00 Fix windres invocation I've already fixed this 7 months ago in the comments of #16780 but it never got merged. Now we need this for #20657 too. - - - - - d9f54905 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-15T13:19:42-05:00 Hadrian: fix windows cross-build (#20657) Many small things to fix: * Hadrian: platform triple is "x86_64-w64-mingw32" and this wasn't recognized by Hadrian (note "w64" instead of "unknown") * Hadrian was using the build platform ("isWindowsHost") to detect the use of the Windows toolchain, which was wrong. We now use the "targetOs" setting. * Hadrian was doing the same thing for Darwin so we fixed both at once, even if cross-compilation to Darwin is unlikely to happen afaik (cf "osxHost" vs "osxTarget" changes) * Hadrian: libffi name was computed in two different places and one of them wasn't taking the different naming on Windows into account. * Hadrian was passing "-Irts/include" when building the stage1 compiler leading to the same error as in #18143 (which is using make). stage1's RTS is stage0's one so mustn't do this. * Hadrian: Windows linker doesn't seem to support "-zorigin" so we don't pass it (similarly to Darwin) * Hadrian: hsc2hs in cross-compilation mode uses a trick (taken from autoconf): it defines "static int test_array[SOME_EXPR]" where SOME_EXPR is a constant expression. However GCC reports an error because SOME_EXPR is supposedly not constant. This is fixed by using another method enabled with the `--via-asm` flag of hsc2hs. It has been fixed in `make` build system (5f6fcf7808b16d066ad0fb2068225b3f2e8363f7) but not in Hadrian. * Hadrian: some packages are specifically built only on Windows but they shouldn't be when building a cross-compiler (`touchy` and `ghci-wrapper`). We now correctly detect this case and disable these packages. * Base: we use `iNVALID_HANDLE_VALUE` in a few places. It fixed some hsc2hs issues before we switched to `--via-asm` (see above). I've kept these changes are they make the code nicer. * Base: `base`'s configure tries to detect if it is building for Windows but for some reason the `$host_alias` value is `x86_64-windows` in my case and it wasn't properly detected. * Base: libraries/base/include/winio_structs.h imported "Windows.h" with a leading uppercase. It doesn't work on case-sensitive systems when cross-compiling so we have to use "windows.h". * RTS: rts/win32/ThrIOManager.c was importin "rts\OSThreads.h" but this path isn't valid when cross-compiling. We replaced "\" with "/". * DeriveConstants: this tool derives the constants from the target RTS header files. However these header files define `StgAsyncIOResult` only when `mingw32_HOST_OS` is set hence it seems we have to set it explicitly. Note that deriveConstants is called more than once (why? there is only one target for now so it shouldn't) and in the second case this value is correctly defined (probably coming indirectly from the import of "rts/PosixSource.h"). A better fix would probably be to disable the unneeded first run of deriveconstants. - - - - - cc635da1 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-11-15T13:20:18-05:00 Link to ghc-proposals repo from README A potential contributor said that they weren't aware of ghc-proposals. This might increase visibility. - - - - - a8e1a756 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-16T03:12:34-05:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor toolchain provision This makes it easier to invoke ci.sh on Darwin by teaching it to manage the nix business. - - - - - 1f0014a8 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-16T03:12:34-05:00 gitlab-ci: Fail if dynamic references are found in a static bindist Previously we called error, which just prints an error, rather than fail, which actually fails. - - - - - 85f2c0ba by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-16T03:12:34-05:00 gitlab-ci/darwin: Move SDK path discovery into toolchain.nix Reduce a bit of duplication and a manual step when running builds manually. - - - - - 3e94b5a7 by John Ericson at 2021-11-16T03:13:10-05:00 Make: Get rid of `BUILD_.*_INCLUDE_DIRS` First, we improve some of the rules around -I include dirs, and CPP opts. Then, we just specify the RTS's include dirs normally (locally per the package and in the package conf), and then everything should work normally. The primops.txt.pp rule needs no extra include dirs at all, as it no longer bakes in a target platfom. Reverts some of the extra stage arguments I added in 05419e55cab272ed39790695f448b311f22669f7, as they are no longer needed. - - - - - 083a7583 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-17T05:10:27-05:00 Increase type sharing Fixes #20541 by making mkTyConApp do more sharing of types. In particular, replace * BoxedRep Lifted ==> LiftedRep * BoxedRep Unlifted ==> UnliftedRep * TupleRep '[] ==> ZeroBitRep * TYPE ZeroBitRep ==> ZeroBitType In each case, the thing on the right is a type synonym for the thing on the left, declared in ghc-prim:GHC.Types. See Note [Using synonyms to compress types] in GHC.Core.Type. The synonyms for ZeroBitRep and ZeroBitType are new, but absolutely in the same spirit as the other ones. (These synonyms are mainly for internal use, though the programmer can use them too.) I also renamed GHC.Core.Ty.Rep.isVoidTy to isZeroBitTy, to be compatible with the "zero-bit" nomenclature above. See discussion on !6806. There is a tricky wrinkle: see GHC.Core.Types Note [Care using synonyms to compress types] Compiler allocation decreases by up to 0.8%. - - - - - 20a4f251 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-17T05:11:03-05:00 hadrian: Factor out --extra-*-dirs=... pattern We repeated this idiom quite a few times. Give it a name. - - - - - 4cec6cf2 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-17T05:11:03-05:00 hadrian: Ensure that term.h is in include search path terminfo now requires term.h but previously neither build system offered any way to add the containing directory to the include search path. Fix this in Hadrian. Also adds libnuma includes to global include search path as it was inexplicably missing earlier. - - - - - 29086749 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-17T05:11:38-05:00 Pmc: Don't case split on wildcard matches (#20642) Since 8.10, when formatting a pattern match warning, we'd case split on a wildcard match such as ```hs foo :: [a] -> [a] foo [] = [] foo xs = ys where (_, ys@(_:_)) = splitAt 0 xs -- Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive -- In a pattern binding: -- Patterns not matched: -- ([], []) -- ((_:_), []) ``` But that's quite verbose and distracts from which part of the pattern was actually the inexhaustive one. We'd prefer a wildcard for the first pair component here, like it used to be in GHC 8.8. On the other hand, case splitting is pretty handy for `-XEmptyCase` to know the different constructors we could've matched on: ```hs f :: Bool -> () f x = case x of {} -- Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive -- In a pattern binding: -- Patterns not matched: -- False -- True ``` The solution is to communicate that we want a top-level case split to `generateInhabitingPatterns` for `-XEmptyCase`, which is exactly what this patch arranges. Details in `Note [Case split inhabiting patterns]`. Fixes #20642. - - - - - c591ab1f by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-17T05:11:38-05:00 testsuite: Refactor pmcheck all.T - - - - - 33c0c83d by Andrew Pritchard at 2021-11-17T05:12:17-05:00 Fix Haddock markup on Data.Type.Ord.OrdCond. - - - - - 7bcd91f4 by Andrew Pritchard at 2021-11-17T05:12:17-05:00 Provide in-line kind signatures for Data.Type.Ord.Compare. Haddock doesn't know how to render SAKS, so the only current way to make the documentation show the kind is to write what it should say into the type family declaration. - - - - - 16d86b97 by ARATA Mizuki at 2021-11-17T05:12:56-05:00 bitReverse functions in GHC.Word are since base-4.14.0.0, not 4.12.0.0 They were added in 33173a51c77d9960d5009576ad9b67b646dfda3c, which constitutes GHC 8.10.1 / base-4.14.0.0 - - - - - 7850142c by Morrow at 2021-11-17T11:14:37+00:00 Improve handling of import statements in GHCi (#20473) Currently in GHCi, when given a line of user input we: 1. Attempt to parse and handle it as a statement 2. Otherwise, attempt to parse and handle a single import 3. Otherwise, check if there are imports present (and if so display an error message) 4. Otherwise, attempt to parse a module and only handle the declarations This patch simplifies the process to: Attempt to parse and handle it as a statement Otherwise, attempt to parse a module and handle the imports and declarations This means that multiple imports in a multiline are now accepted, and a multiline containing both imports and declarations is now accepted (as well as when separated by semicolons). - - - - - 09d44b4c by Zubin Duggal at 2021-11-18T01:37:36-05:00 hadrian: add threadedDebug RTS way to devel compilers - - - - - 5fa45db7 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-11-18T01:37:36-05:00 testsuite: disable some tests when we don't have dynamic libraries - - - - - f8c1c549 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-18T01:38:11-05:00 Revert "base: Use one-shot kqueue on macOS" This reverts commit 41117d71bb58e001f6a2b6a11c9314d5b70b9182 - - - - - f55ae180 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-11-18T14:44:45-05:00 Add one line of comments (c.f. !5706) Ticket #19815 suggested changing coToMCo to use isReflexiveCo rather than isReflCo. But perf results weren't encouraging. This patch just adds a comment to point to the data, such as it is. - - - - - 12d023d1 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2021-11-18T14:45:20-05:00 testsuite: check for FlexibleContexts in T17563 The purpose of testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T17563.hs is to make sure we do validity checking on quantified constraints. In particular, see the following functions in GHC.Tc.Validity: * check_quant_pred * check_pred_help * check_class_pred The original bug report used a~b constraints as an example of a constraint that requires validity checking. But with GHC Proposal #371, equality constraints no longer require GADTs or TypeFamilies; instead, they require TypeOperators, which are checked earlier in the pipeline, in the renamer. Rather than simply remove this test, we change the example to use another extension: FlexibleContexts. Since we decide whether a constraint requires this extension in check_class_pred, the regression test continues to exercise the relevant code path. - - - - - 78d4bca0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 ghc-cabal, make: Add support for building C++ object code Co-Authored By: Matthew Pickering <matthew at well-typed.com> - - - - - a8b4961b by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule - - - - - 59e8a900 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 Bump text and parsec submodules Accommodates text-2.0. Metric Decrease: T15578 - - - - - 7f7d7888 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 ghc-cabal: Use bootstrap compiler's text package This avoids the need to build `text` without Cabal, in turn avoiding the need to reproduce the workaround for #20010 contained therein. - - - - - 048f8d96 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 gitlab-ci: Bump MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET It appears that Darwin's toolchain includes system headers in the dependency makefiles it generates with `-M` with older `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGETS`. To avoid this we have bumped the deployment target for x86-64/Darwin to 10.10. - - - - - 0acbbd20 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-18T22:27:20-05:00 testsuite: Use libc++ rather than libstdc++ in objcpp-hi It appears that libstdc++ is no longer available in recent XCode distributions. Closes #16083. - - - - - aed98dda by John Ericson at 2021-11-18T22:27:55-05:00 Hadrian: bring up to date with latest make improvements Headers should be associated with the RTS, and subject to less hacks. The most subtle issue was that the package-grained dependencies on generated files were being `need`ed before calculating Haskell deps, but not before calculating C/C++ deps. - - - - - aabff109 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-20T05:34:27-05:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.7.0-pre Addresses #20653. - - - - - 3d6b78db by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-20T05:35:02-05:00 Remove unused module import syntax from .bkp mode .bkp mode had this unused feature where you could write module A and it would go looking for A.hs on the file system and use that rather than provide the definition inline. This isn't use anywhere in the testsuite and the code to find the module A looks dubious. Therefore to reduce .bkp complexity I propose to remove it. Fixes #20701 - - - - - bdeea37e by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-20T05:35:42-05:00 More support for optional home-unit This is a preliminary refactoring for #14335 (supporting plugins in cross-compilers). In many places the home-unit must be optional because there won't be one available in the plugin environment (we won't be compiling anything in this environment). Hence we replace "HomeUnit" with "Maybe HomeUnit" in a few places and we avoid the use of "hsc_home_unit" (which is partial) in some few others. - - - - - 29e03071 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-20T05:36:18-05:00 rts: Ensure that markCAFs marks object code Previously `markCAFs` would only evacuate CAFs' indirectees. This would allow reachable object code to be unloaded by the linker as `evacuate` may never be called on the CAF itself, despite it being reachable via the `{dyn,revertible}_caf_list`s. To fix this we teach `markCAFs` to explicit call `markObjectCode`, ensuring that the linker is aware of objects reachable via the CAF lists. Fixes #20649. - - - - - b2933ea9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-20T05:36:54-05:00 gitlab-ci: Set HOME to plausible but still non-existent location We have been seeing numerous CI failures on aarch64/Darwin of the form: CI_COMMIT_BRANCH: CI_PROJECT_PATH: ghc/ghc error: creating directory '/nonexistent': Read-only file system Clearly *something* is attempting to create `$HOME`. A bit of sleuthing by @int-e found that the culprit is likely `nix`, although it's not clear why. For now we avoid the issue by setting `HOME` to a fresh directory in the working tree. - - - - - bc7e9f03 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-11-20T17:39:25+00:00 Use 'NonEmpty' for the fields in an 'HsProjection' (#20389) T12545 is very inconsistently affected by this change for some reason. There is a decrease in allocations on most configurations, but an increase on validate-x86_64-linux-deb9-unreg-hadrian. Accepting it as it seems unrelated to this patch. Metric Decrease: T12545 Metric Increase: T12545 - - - - - 742d8b60 by sheaf at 2021-11-20T18:13:23-05:00 Include "not more specific" info in overlap msg When instances overlap, we now include additional information about why we weren't able to select an instance: perhaps one instance overlapped another but was not strictly more specific, so we aren't able to directly choose it. Fixes #20542 - - - - - f748988b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-11-22T11:53:02-05:00 Better wrapper activation calculation As #20709 showed, GHC could prioritise a wrapper over a SPEC rule, which is potentially very bad. This patch fixes that problem. The fix is is described in Note [Wrapper activation], especially item 4, 4a, and Conclusion. For now, it has a temporary hack (replicating what was there before to make sure that wrappers inline no earlier than phase 2. But it should be temporary; see #19001. - - - - - f0bac29b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2021-11-22T11:53:02-05:00 Make INLINE/NOINLINE pragmas a bgi less constraining We can inline a bit earlier than the previous pragmas said. I think they dated from an era in which the InitialPhase did no inlining. I don't think this patch will have much effect, but it's a bit cleaner. - - - - - 68a3665a by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-22T11:53:47-05:00 Hadrian: bump stackage LTS to 18.18 (GHC 8.10.7) - - - - - 680ef2c8 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-11-23T01:07:29-05:00 CmmSink: Be more aggressive in removing no-op assignments. No-op assignments like R1 = R1 are not only wasteful. They can also inhibit other optimizations like inlining assignments that read from R1. We now check for assignments being a no-op before and after we simplify the RHS in Cmm sink which should eliminate most of these no-ops. - - - - - 1ed2aa90 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-11-23T01:07:29-05:00 Don't include types in test output - - - - - 3ab3631f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-11-23T01:08:05-05:00 Add a warning for GADT match + NoMonoLocalBinds (#20485) Previously, it was an error to pattern match on a GADT without GADTs or TypeFamilies. This is now allowed. Instead, we check the flag MonoLocalBinds; if it is not enabled, we issue a warning, controlled by -Wgadt-mono-local-binds. Also fixes #20485: pattern synonyms are now checked too. - - - - - 9dcb2ad1 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-23T16:09:39+00:00 gitlab-ci: Bump DOCKER_REV - - - - - 16690374 by nineonine at 2021-11-23T22:32:51-08:00 Combine STG free variable traversals (#17978) Previously we would traverse the STG AST twice looking for free variables. * Once in `annTopBindingsDeps` which considers top level and imported ids free. Its output is used to put bindings in dependency order. The pass happens in STG pipeline. * Once in `annTopBindingsFreeVars` which only considers non-top level ids free. Its output is used by the code generator to compute offsets into closures. This happens in Cmm (CodeGen) pipeline. Now these two traversal operations are merged into one - `FVs.depSortWithAnnotStgPgm`. The pass happens right at the end of STG pipeline. Some type signatures had to be updated due to slight shifts of StgPass boundaries (for example, top-level CodeGen handler now directly works with CodeGen flavoured Stg AST instead of Vanilla). Due to changed order of bindings, a few debugger type reconstruction bugs have resurfaced again (see tests break018, break021) - work item #18004 tracks this investigation. authors: simonpj, nineonine - - - - - 91c0a657 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-25T01:03:17-05:00 Correct retypechecking in --make mode Note [Hydrating Modules] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What is hydrating a module? * There are two versions of a module, the ModIface is the on-disk version and the ModDetails is a fleshed-out in-memory version. * We can **hydrate** a ModIface in order to obtain a ModDetails. Hydration happens in three different places * When an interface file is initially loaded from disk, it has to be hydrated. * When a module is finished compiling, we hydrate the ModIface in order to generate the version of ModDetails which exists in memory (see Note) * When dealing with boot files and module loops (see Note [Rehydrating Modules]) Note [Rehydrating Modules] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If a module has a boot file then it is critical to rehydrate the modules on the path between the two. Suppose we have ("R" for "recursive"): ``` R.hs-boot: module R where data T g :: T -> T A.hs: module A( f, T, g ) where import {-# SOURCE #-} R data S = MkS T f :: T -> S = ...g... R.hs: module R where data T = T1 | T2 S g = ...f... ``` After compiling A.hs we'll have a TypeEnv in which the Id for `f` has a type type uses the AbstractTyCon T; and a TyCon for `S` that also mentions that same AbstractTyCon. (Abstract because it came from R.hs-boot; we know nothing about it.) When compiling R.hs, we build a TyCon for `T`. But that TyCon mentions `S`, and it currently has an AbstractTyCon for `T` inside it. But we want to build a fully cyclic structure, in which `S` refers to `T` and `T` refers to `S`. Solution: **rehydration**. *Before compiling `R.hs`*, rehydrate all the ModIfaces below it that depend on R.hs-boot. To rehydrate a ModIface, call `typecheckIface` to convert it to a ModDetails. It's just a de-serialisation step, no type inference, just lookups. Now `S` will be bound to a thunk that, when forced, will "see" the final binding for `T`; see [Tying the knot](https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/commentary/compiler/tying-the-knot). But note that this must be done *before* compiling R.hs. When compiling R.hs, the knot-tying stuff above will ensure that `f`'s unfolding mentions the `LocalId` for `g`. But when we finish R, we carefully ensure that all those `LocalIds` are turned into completed `GlobalIds`, replete with unfoldings etc. Alas, that will not apply to the occurrences of `g` in `f`'s unfolding. And if we leave matters like that, they will stay that way, and *all* subsequent modules that import A will see a crippled unfolding for `f`. Solution: rehydrate both R and A's ModIface together, right after completing R.hs. We only need rehydrate modules that are * Below R.hs * Above R.hs-boot There might be many unrelated modules (in the home package) that don't need to be rehydrated. This dark corner is the subject of #14092. Suppose we add to our example ``` X.hs module X where import A data XT = MkX T fx = ...g... ``` If in `--make` we compile R.hs-boot, then A.hs, then X.hs, we'll get a `ModDetails` for `X` that has an AbstractTyCon for `T` in the the argument type of `MkX`. So: * Either we should delay compiling X until after R has beeen compiled. * Or we should rehydrate X after compiling R -- because it transitively depends on R.hs-boot. Ticket #20200 has exposed some issues to do with the knot-tying logic in GHC.Make, in `--make` mode. this particular issue starts [here](https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/20200#note_385758). The wiki page [Tying the knot](https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/commentary/compiler/tying-the-knot) is helpful. Also closely related are * #14092 * #14103 Fixes tickets #20200 #20561 - - - - - f0c5d8d3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-25T01:03:17-05:00 Make T14075 more robust - - - - - 6907e9fa by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-25T01:03:17-05:00 Revert "Convert lookupIdSubst panic back to a warning (#20200)" This reverts commit df1d808f26544cbb77d85773d672137c65fd3cc7. - - - - - baa8ffee by Greg Steuck at 2021-11-25T01:03:54-05:00 Use getExecutablePath in getBaseDir on OpenBSD While OpenBSD doesn't have a general mechanism for determining the path of the executing program image, it is reasonable to rely on argv[0] which happens as a fallback in getExecutablePath. With this change on top of T18173 we can get a bit close to fixing #18173. - - - - - e3c59191 by Christiaan Baaij at 2021-11-25T01:04:32-05:00 Ensure new Ct/evidence invariant The `ctev_pred` field of a `CtEvidence` is a just a cache for the type of the evidence. More precisely: * For Givens, `ctev_pred` = `varType ctev_evar` * For Wanteds, `ctev_pred` = `evDestType ctev_dest` This new invariant is needed because evidence can become part of a type, via `Castty ty kco`. - - - - - 3639ad8f by Christiaan Baaij at 2021-11-25T01:04:32-05:00 Compare types of recursive let-bindings in alpha-equivalence This commit fixes #20641 by checking the types of recursive let-bindings when performing alpha-equality. The `Eq (DeBruijn CoreExpr)` instance now also compares `BreakPoint`s similarly to `GHC.Core.Utils.eqTickish`, taking bound variables into account. In addition, the `Eq (DeBruijn Type)` instance now correctly compares the kinds of the types when one of them contains a Cast: the instance is modeled after `nonDetCmpTypeX`. - - - - - 7c65687e by CarrieMY at 2021-11-25T01:05:11-05:00 Enable UnboxedTuples in `genInst`, Fixes #20524 - - - - - e33412d0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-11-25T01:05:46-05:00 Misc cleanup * Remove `getTag_RDR` (unused), `tidyKind` and `tidyOpenKind` (already available as `tidyType` and `tidyOpenType`) * Remove Note [Explicit Case Statement for Specificity]. Since 0a709dd9876e40 we require GHC 8.10 for bootstrapping. * Change the warning to `cmpAltCon` to a panic. This shouldn't happen. If it ever does, the code was wrong anyway: it shouldn't always return `LT`, but rather `LT` in one case and `GT` in the other case. * Rename `verifyLinearConstructors` to `verifyLinearFields` * Fix `Note [Local record selectors]` which was not referenced * Remove vestiges of `type +v` * Minor fixes to StaticPointers documentation, part of #15603 - - - - - bb71f7f1 by Greg Steuck at 2021-11-25T01:06:25-05:00 Reorder `sed` arguments to work with BSD sed The order was swapped in 490e8c750ea23ce8e2b7309e0d514b7d27f231bb causing the build on OpenBSD to fail with: `sed: 1: "mk/config.h": invalid command code m` - - - - - c18a51f0 by John Ericson at 2021-11-25T01:06:25-05:00 Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - d530c46c by sheaf at 2021-11-25T01:07:04-05:00 Add Data.Bits changes to base 4.16 changelog Several additions since 4.15 had not been recorded in the changelog: - newtypes And, Ior, Xor and Iff, - oneBits - symbolic synonyms `.^.`, `.>>.`, `!>>.`, `.<<.` and `!<<.`. Fixes #20608. - - - - - 4d34bf15 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-25T01:07:40-05:00 Don't use implicit lifting when deriving Lift It isn't much more complicated to be more precise when deriving Lift so we now generate ``` data Foo = Foo Int Bool instance Lift Foo where lift (Foo a b) = [| Foo $(lift a) $(lift b) |] liftTyped (Foo a b) = [|| Foo $$(lift a) $$(lift b) |] ``` This fixes #20688 which complained about using implicit lifting in the derived code. - - - - - 8961d632 by Greg Steuck at 2021-11-25T01:08:18-05:00 Disable warnings for unused goto labels Clang on OpenBSD aborts compilation with this diagnostics: ``` % "inplace/bin/ghc-stage1" -optc-Wno-error=unused-label -optc-Wall -optc-Werror -optc-Wall -optc-Wextra -optc-Wstrict-prototypes -optc-Wmissing-prototypes -optc-Wmissing-declarations -optc-Winline -optc-Wpointer-arith -optc-Wmissing-noreturn -optc-Wnested-externs -optc-Wredundant-decls -optc-Wno-aggregate-return -optc-fno-strict-aliasing -optc-fno-common -optc-Irts/dist-install/build/./autogen -optc-Irts/include/../dist-install/build/include -optc-Irts/include/. -optc-Irts/. -optc-DCOMPILING_RTS -optc-DFS_NAMESPACE=rts -optc-Wno-unknown-pragmas -optc-O2 -optc-fomit-frame-pointer -optc-g -optc-DRtsWay=\"rts_v\" -static -O0 -H64m -Wall -fllvm-fill-undef-with-garbage -Werror -this-unit-id rts -dcmm-lint -package-env - -i -irts -irts/dist-install/build -Irts/dist-install/build -irts/dist-install/build/./autogen -Irts/dist-install/build/./autogen -Irts/include/../dist-install/build/include -Irts/include/. -Irts/. -optP-DCOMPILING_RTS -optP-DFS_NAMESPACE=rts -O2 -Wcpp-undef -Wnoncanonical-monad-instances -c rts/linker/Elf.c -o rts/dist-install/build/linker/Elf.o rts/linker/Elf.c:2169:1: error: error: unused label 'dl_iterate_phdr_fail' [-Werror,-Wunused-label] | 2169 | dl_iterate_phdr_fail: | ^ dl_iterate_phdr_fail: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rts/linker/Elf.c:2172:1: error: error: unused label 'dlinfo_fail' [-Werror,-Wunused-label] | 2172 | dlinfo_fail: | ^ dlinfo_fail: ^~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 errors generated. ``` - - - - - 5428b8c6 by Zubin Duggal at 2021-11-25T01:08:54-05:00 testsuite: debounce title updates - - - - - 96b3899e by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-25T01:09:29-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add release jobs for Darwin targets As noted in #20707, the validate jobs which we previously used lacked profiling support. Also clean up some variable definitions. Fixes #20707. - - - - - 52cdc2fe by Pepe Iborra at 2021-11-25T05:00:43-05:00 Monoid instance for InstalledModuleEnv - - - - - 47f36440 by Pepe Iborra at 2021-11-25T05:00:43-05:00 Drop instance Semigroup ModuleEnv There is more than one possible Semigroup and it is not needed since plusModuleEnv can be used directly - - - - - b742475a by Pepe Iborra at 2021-11-25T05:00:43-05:00 drop instance Semigroup InstalledModuleEnv Instead, introduce plusInstalledModuleEnv - - - - - b24e8d91 by Roland Senn at 2021-11-25T05:01:21-05:00 GHCi Debugger - Improve RTTI When processing the heap, use also `APClosures` to create additional type constraints. This adds more equations and therefore improves the unification process to infer the correct type of values at breakpoints. (Fix the `incr` part of #19559) - - - - - cf5279ed by Gergo ERDI at 2021-11-25T05:01:59-05:00 Use `simplify` in non-optimizing build pipeline (#20500) - - - - - c9cead1f by Gergo ERDI at 2021-11-25T05:01:59-05:00 Add specific optimization flag for fast PAP calls (#6084, #20500) - - - - - be0a9470 by Gergo ERDI at 2021-11-25T05:01:59-05:00 Add specific optimization flag for Cmm control flow analysis (#20500) - - - - - b52a9a3f by Gergo ERDI at 2021-11-25T05:01:59-05:00 Add `llvmOptLevel` to `DynFlags` (#20500) - - - - - f27a63fe by sheaf at 2021-11-25T05:02:39-05:00 Allow boring class declarations in hs-boot files There are two different ways of declaring a class in an hs-boot file: - a full declaration, where everything is written as it is in the .hs file, - an abstract declaration, where class methods and superclasses are left out. However, a declaration with no methods and a trivial superclass, such as: class () => C a was erroneously considered to be an abstract declaration, because the superclass is trivial. This is remedied by a one line fix in GHC.Tc.TyCl.tcClassDecl1. This patch also further clarifies the documentation around class declarations in hs-boot files. Fixes #20661, #20588. - - - - - cafb1f99 by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-25T05:03:15-05:00 compiler: Mark GHC.Prelude as Haddock no-home This significantly improves Haddock documentation generated by nix. - - - - - bd92c9b2 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-11-25T05:03:51-05:00 hadrian: Add `collect_stats` flavour transformer This is useful for later consumption with https://gitlab.haskell.org/bgamari/ghc-utils/-/blob/master/ghc_timings.py - - - - - 774fc4d6 by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2021-11-25T08:34:54-05:00 Link against libatomic for 64-bit atomic operations Some platforms (e.g., armel) require linking against libatomic for 64-bit atomic operations. Fixes #20549 - - - - - 20101d9c by Greg Steuck at 2021-11-25T08:35:31-05:00 Permit multiple values in config_args for validate The whitespace expansion should be permitted to pass multiple arguments to configure. - - - - - e2c48b98 by Greg Steuck at 2021-11-25T08:36:09-05:00 Kill a use of %n format specifier This format has been used as a security exploit vector for decades now. Some operating systems (OpenBSD, Android, MSVC). It is targeted for removal in C2X standard: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2834.htm This requires extending the debug message function to return the number of bytes written (like printf(3)), to permit %n format specifier in one in one invocation of statsPrintf() in report_summary(). Implemented by Matthias Kilian (kili<AT>outback.escape.de) - - - - - ff0c45f3 by Bodigrim at 2021-11-26T16:01:09-05:00 Rename Data.ByteArray to Data.Array.ByteArray + add Trustworthy - - - - - 9907d540 by Bodigrim at 2021-11-26T16:01:09-05:00 Rename Data.Array.ByteArray -> Data.Array.Byte - - - - - 0c8e1b4d by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Improve error message for mis-typed plugins #20671 Previously, when a plugin could not be loaded because it was incorrectly typed, the error message only printed the expected but not the actual type. This commit augments the error message such that both types are printed and the corresponding module is printed as well. - - - - - 51bcb986 by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Remove duplicate import - - - - - 1830eea7 by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Simplify printQualification - - - - - 69e62032 by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Fix plugin type to GHC.Plugins.Plugin - - - - - 0a6776a3 by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Adapt plugin test case - - - - - 7e18b304 by Kai Prott at 2021-11-26T16:01:47-05:00 Reflect type change in the haddock comment - - - - - 02372be1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-11-26T16:02:23-05:00 Allow keywords which can be used as variables to be used with OverloadedDotSyntax There are quite a few keywords which are allowed to be used as variables. Such as "as", "dependency" etc. These weren't accepted by OverloadedDotSyntax. The fix is pretty simple, use the varid production rather than raw VARID. Fixes #20723 - - - - - 13ef345c by John Ericson at 2021-11-27T19:41:11+00:00 Factor our `FP_CAPITALIZE_YES_NO` This deduplicates converting from yes/no to YES/NO in the configure scripts while also making it safer. - - - - - 88481c94 by John Ericson at 2021-11-27T19:46:16+00:00 Fix top-level configure script so --disable-foo works - - - - - f67060c6 by John Ericson at 2021-11-27T19:47:09+00:00 Make ambient MinGW support a proper settings Get rid of `USE_INPLACE_MINGW_TOOLCHAIN` and use a settings file entry instead. The CPP setting was originally introduced in f065b6b012. - - - - - 1dc0d7af by Ben Gamari at 2021-11-29T11:02:43-05:00 linker: Introduce linker_verbose debug output This splits the -Dl RTS debug output into two distinct flags: * `+RTS -Dl` shows errors and debug output which scales with at most O(# objects) * `+RTS -DL` shows debug output which scales with O(# symbols)t - - - - - 7ea665bf by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-11-29T11:03:19-05:00 TTG: replace Void/NoExtCon with DataConCantHappen There were two ways to indicate that a TTG constructor is unused in a phase: `NoExtCon` and `Void`. This unifies the code, and uses the name 'DataConCantHappen', following the discussion at MR 7041. Updates haddock submodule - - - - - 14e9cab6 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-11-29T11:04:03-05:00 Use Monoid in hptSomeThingsBelowUs It seems to have a moderate but good impact on perf tests in CI. In particular: MultiLayerModules(normal) ghc/alloc 3125771138.7 3065532240.0 -1.9% So it's likely that huge projects will benefit from this. - - - - - 22bbf449 by Anton-Latukha at 2021-11-29T20:03:52+00:00 docs/users_guide/bugs.rst: Rewording It is either "slightly" || "significantly". If it is "bogus" - then no quotes around "optimization" & overall using word "bogus" or use quotes in that way in documentation is... Instead, something like "hack" or "heuristic" can be used there. - - - - - 9345bfed by Mitchell Rosen at 2021-11-30T01:32:22-05:00 Fix caluclation of nonmoving GC elapsed time Fixes #20751 - - - - - c7613493 by PHO at 2021-12-01T03:07:32-05:00 rts/ProfHeap.c: Use setlocale() on platforms where uselocale() is not available Not all platforms have per-thread locales. NetBSD doesn't have uselocale() in particular. Using setlocale() is of course not a safe thing to do, but it would be better than no GHC at all. - - - - - 4acfa0db by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:08:07-05:00 rts: Refactor SRT representation selection The goal here is to make the SRT selection logic a bit clearer and allow configurations which we currently don't support (e.g. using a full word in the info table even when TNTC is used). - - - - - 87bd9a67 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:08:07-05:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce no_tntc job A manual job for testing the non-tables-next-to-code configuration. - - - - - 7acb945d by Carrie Xu at 2021-12-01T03:08:46-05:00 Dump non-module specific info to file #20316 - Change the dumpPrefix to FilePath, and default to non-module - Add dot to seperate dump-file-prefix and suffix - Modify user guide to introduce how dump files are named - This commit does not affect Ghci dump file naming. See also #17500 - - - - - 7bdca2ba by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 rts/RtsSymbols: Provide a proper prototype for environ Previously we relied on Sym_NeedsProto, but this gave the symbol a type which conflicts with the definition that may be provided by unistd.h. Fixes #20577. - - - - - 91d1a773 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 hadrian: Don't pass empty paths via -I Previously we could in some cases add empty paths to `cc`'s include file search path. See #20578. - - - - - d8d57729 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 ghc-cabal: Manually specify -XHaskell2010 Otherwise we end up with issues like #19631 when bootstrapping using GHC 9.2 and above. Fixes #19631. - - - - - 1c0c140a by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 ghc-compact: Update cabal file Improve documentation, bump bounds and cabal-version. - - - - - 322b6b45 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 hadrian: Document fully_static flavour transformer - - - - - 4c434c9e by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:09:21-05:00 user-guide: Fix :since: of -XCApiFFI Closes #20504. - - - - - 0833ad55 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-01T03:09:58-05:00 Add failing test for #20674 - - - - - c2cb5e9a by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:10:34-05:00 testsuite: Print geometric mean of stat metrics As suggested in #20733. - - - - - 59b27945 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:11:09-05:00 users-guide: Describe requirements of DWARF unwinding As requested in #20702 - - - - - c2f6cbef by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-01T03:11:45-05:00 Fix several quoting issues in testsuite This fixes the ./validate script on my machine. I also took the step to add some linters which would catch problems like these in future. Fixes #20506 - - - - - bffd4074 by John Ericson at 2021-12-01T03:12:21-05:00 rts.cabal.in: Move `extra-source-files` so it is valid - - - - - 86c14db5 by John Ericson at 2021-12-01T03:12:21-05:00 Switch RTS cabal file / package conf to use Rts.h not Stg.h When we give cabal a configure script, it seems to begin checking whether or not Stg.h is valid, and then gets tripped up on all the register stuff which evidentally requires obscure command line flags to go. We can side-step this by making the test header Rts.h instead, which is more normal. I was a bit sketched out making this change, as I don't know why the Cabal library would suddenly beging checking the header. But I did confirm even without my RTS configure script the header doesn't compile stand-alone, and also the Stg.h is a probably-arbitrary choice since it dates all the way back to 2002 in 2cc5b907318f97e19b28b2ad8ed9ff8c1f401dcc. - - - - - defd8d54 by John Ericson at 2021-12-01T03:12:21-05:00 Avoid raw `echo` in `FPTOOLS_SET_PLATFORM_VARS` This ensures quiet configuring works. - - - - - b53f1227 by John Ericson at 2021-12-01T03:12:21-05:00 Factor our `$dir_$distdir_PKGDATA` make variable This makes a few things cleaner. - - - - - f124f2a0 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-01T03:12:56-05:00 rts: Annotate benign race in pthread ticker's exit test Previously TSAN would report spurious data races due to the unsynchronized access of `exited`. I would have thought that using a relaxed load on `exited` would be enough to convince TSAN that the race was intentional, but apparently not. Closes #20690. - - - - - d3c7f9be by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-01T03:13:34-05:00 Use POSIX shell syntax to redirect stdout/err FreeBSD (and likely NetBSD) /bin/sh does not support '>& word' to redirect stdout + stderr. (Also the preferred syntax in bash would be '&> word' to avoid surprises when `word` is "-" or a number). Resolves: #20760 - - - - - 1724ac37 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 nativeGen/x86: Don't encode large shift offsets Handle the case of a shift larger than the width of the shifted value. This is necessary since x86 applies a mask of 0x1f to the shift amount, meaning that, e.g., `shr 47, $eax` will actually shift by 47 & 0x1f == 15. See #20626. (cherry picked from commit 31370f1afe1e2f071b3569fb5ed4a115096127ca) - - - - - 5b950a7f by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 cmm: narrow when folding signed quotients Previously the constant-folding behavior for MO_S_Quot and MO_S_Rem failed to narrow its arguments, meaning that a program like: %zx64(%quot(%lobits8(0x00e1::bits16), 3::bits8)) would be miscompiled. Specifically, this program should reduce as %lobits8(0x00e1::bits16) == -31 %quot(%lobits8(0x00e1::bits16), 3::bits8) == -10 %zx64(%quot(%lobits8(0x00e1::bits16), 3::bits8)) == 246 However, with this bug the `%lobits8(0x00e1::bits16)` would instead be treated as `+31`, resulting in the incorrect result of `75`. (cherry picked from commit 94e197e3dbb9a48991eb90a03b51ea13d39ba4cc) - - - - - 78b78ac4 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 ncg/aarch64: Don't sign extend loads Previously we would emit the sign-extending LDS[HB] instructions for sub-word loads. However, this is wrong, as noted in #20638. - - - - - 35bbc251 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 cmm: Disallow shifts larger than shiftee Previously primops.txt.pp stipulated that the word-size shift primops were only defined for shift offsets in [0, word_size). However, there was no further guidance for the definition of Cmm's sub-word size shift MachOps. Here we fix this by explicitly disallowing (checked in many cases by CmmLint) shift operations where the shift offset is larger than the shiftee. This is consistent with LLVM's shift operations, avoiding the miscompilation noted in #20637. - - - - - 2f6565cf by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 testsuite: Add testcases for various machop issues There were found by the test-primops testsuite. - - - - - 7094f4fa by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 nativeGen/aarch64: Don't rely on register width to determine amode We might be loading, e.g., a 16- or 8-bit value, in which case the register width is not reflective of the loaded element size. - - - - - 9c65197e by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 cmm/opt: Fold away shifts larger than shiftee width This is necessary for lint-correctness since we no longer allow such shifts in Cmm. - - - - - adc7f108 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:30-05:00 nativeGen/aarch64: Fix handling of subword values Here we rework the handling of sub-word operations in the AArch64 backend, fixing a number of bugs and inconsistencies. In short, we now impose the invariant that all subword values are represented in registers in zero-extended form. Signed arithmetic operations are then responsible for sign-extending as necessary. Possible future work: * Use `CMP`s extended register form to avoid burning an instruction in sign-extending the second operand. * Track sign-extension state of registers to elide redundant sign extensions in blocks with frequent sub-word signed arithmetic. - - - - - e19e9e71 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:31-05:00 CmmToC: Fix width of shift operations Under C's implicit widening rules, the result of an operation like (a >> b) where a::Word8 and b::Word will have type Word, yet we want Word. - - - - - ebaf7333 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:31-05:00 CmmToC: Zero-extend sub-word size results As noted in Note [Zero-extending sub-word signed results] we must explicitly zero-extend the results of sub-word-sized signed operations. - - - - - 0aeaa8f3 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:31-05:00 CmmToC: Always cast arguments as unsigned As noted in Note [When in doubt, cast arguments as unsigned], we must ensure that arguments have the correct signedness since some operations (e.g. `%`) have different semantics depending upon signedness. - - - - - e98dad1b by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:31-05:00 CmmToC: Cast possibly-signed results as unsigned C11 rule 6.3.1.1 dictates that all small integers used in expressions be implicitly converted to `signed int`. However, Cmm semantics require that the width of the operands be preserved with zero-extension semantics. For this reason we must recast sub-word arithmetic results as unsigned. - - - - - 44c08863 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:13:31-05:00 testsuite: Specify expected word-size of machop tests These generally expect a particular word size. - - - - - fab2579e by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-02T18:14:06-05:00 hadrian: Don't rely on realpath in bindist Makefile As noted in #19963, `realpath` is not specified by POSIX and therefore cannot be assumed to be available. Here we provide a POSIX shell implementation of `realpath`, due to Julian Ospald and others. Closes #19963. - - - - - 99eb54bd by Kamil Dworakowski at 2021-12-02T21:45:10-05:00 Make openFile more tolerant of async excs (#18832) - - - - - 0e274c39 by nineonine at 2021-12-02T21:45:49-05:00 Require all dirty_MUT_VAR callers to do explicit stg_MUT_VAR_CLEAN_info comparison (#20088) - - - - - 81082cf4 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-03T10:12:04-05:00 Revert "Data.List specialization to []" This reverts commit bddecda1a4c96da21e3f5211743ce5e4c78793a2. This implements the first step in the plan formulated in #20025 to improve the communication and migration strategy for the proposed changes to Data.List. Requires changing the haddock submodule to update the test output. - - - - - a9e035a4 by sheaf at 2021-12-03T10:12:42-05:00 Test-suite: fix geometric mean of empty list The geometric mean computation panicked when it was given an empty list, which happens when there are no baselines. Instead, we should simply return 1. - - - - - d72720f9 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-06T16:27:35+00:00 Add section to the user guide about OS memory usage - - - - - 0fe45d43 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-07T06:27:12-05:00 List-monomorphic `foldr'` While a *strict* (i.e. constant space) right-fold on lists is not possible, the default `foldr'` is optimised for structures like `Seq`, that support efficient access to the right-most elements. The original default implementation seems to have a better constant factor for lists, so we add a monomorphic implementation in GHC.List. Should this be re-exported from `Data.List`? That would be a user-visible change if both `Data.Foldable` and `Data.List` are imported unqualified... - - - - - 7d2283b9 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-07T06:27:47-05:00 compiler: Eliminate accidental loop in GHC.SysTools.BaseDir As noted in #20757, `GHC.SysTools.BaseDir.findToolDir` previously contained an loop, which would be triggered in the case that the search failed. Closes #20757. - - - - - 8044e232 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-07T06:28:23-05:00 More specific documentation of foldr' caveats - - - - - d932e2d6 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-07T06:28:23-05:00 Use italic big-O notation in Data.Foldable - - - - - 57c9c0a2 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-07T06:28:23-05:00 Fix user-guide typo - - - - - 324772bb by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-07T06:28:59-05:00 rts/Linker: Ensure that mmap_32bit_base is updated after mapping The amount of duplicated code in `mmapForLinker` hid the fact that some codepaths would fail to update `mmap_32bit_base` (specifically, on platforms like OpenBSD where `MAP_32BIT` is not supported). Refactor the function to make the implementation more obviously correct. Closes #20734. - - - - - 5dbdf878 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-07T06:28:59-05:00 rts: +RTS -DL should imply +RTS -Dl Otherwise the user may be surprised by the missing context provided by the latter. - - - - - 7eb56064 by sheaf at 2021-12-07T06:29:38-05:00 More permissive parsing of higher-rank type IPs The parser now accepts implicit parameters with higher-rank types, such as `foo :: (?ip :: forall a. a -> a) => ...` Before this patch, we instead insisted on parentheses like so: `foo :: (?ip :: (forall a. a -> a)) => ...` The rest of the logic surrounding implicit parameters is unchanged; in particular, even with ImpredicativeTypes, this idiom is not likely to be very useful. Fixes #20654 - - - - - 427f9c12 by sheaf at 2021-12-07T13:32:55-05:00 Re-export GHC.Types from GHC.Exts Several times in the past, it has happened that things from GHC.Types were not re-exported from GHC.Exts, forcing users to import either GHC.Types or GHC.Prim, which are subject to internal change without notice. We now re-export GHC.Types from GHC.Exts, which should avoid this happening again in the future. In particular, we now re-export `Multiplicity` and `MultMul`, which we didn't before. Fixes #20695 - - - - - 483bd04d by Sebastian Graf at 2021-12-07T13:33:31-05:00 Explicit Data.List import list in check-ppr (#20789) `check-ppr` features an import of Data.List without an import list. After 81082cf4, this breaks the local validate flavour because of the compat warning and `-Werror`. So fix that. Fixes #20789. - - - - - cc2bf8e9 by Norman Ramsey at 2021-12-07T17:34:51-05:00 generalize GHC.Cmm.Dataflow to work over any node type See #20725. 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9336443496.0 +0.0% parsing001(normal) ghc/alloc 537680944.0 537659824.0 -0.0% geo. mean -0.1% - - - - - aafa5079 by Bodigrim at 2021-12-09T04:26:35-05:00 Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.2.0 Both tests import `Data.ByteString`, so the change in allocations is more or less expected. Metric Increase: T19695 T9630 - - - - - 803eefb1 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-09T04:27:11-05:00 package imports: Take into account package visibility when renaming In 806e49ae the package imports refactoring code was modified to rename package imports. There was a small oversight which meant the code didn't account for module visibility. This patch fixes that oversight. In general the "lookupPackageName" function is unsafe to use as it doesn't account for package visiblity/thinning/renaming etc, there is just one use in the compiler which would be good to audit. Fixes #20779 - - - - - 52bbea0f by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-09T04:27:48-05:00 Fix typo and outdated link in Data.Foldable Amazing nobody had reported the "Foldabla" typo. :-( The Traversable docs got overhauled, leaving a stale link in Foldable to a section that got replaced. Gave the new section an anchor and updated the link. - - - - - a722859f by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-09T04:27:48-05:00 A few more typos - - - - - d6177cb5 by Viktor Dukhovni at 2021-12-09T04:27:48-05:00 Drop O(n^2) warning on concat - - - - - 9f988525 by David Feuer at 2021-12-09T13:49:47+00:00 Improve mtimesDefault * Make 'mtimesDefault' use 'stimes' for the underlying monoid rather than the default 'stimes'. * Explain in the documentation why one might use `mtimesDefault`. - - - - - 2fca50d4 by Gergo ERDI at 2021-12-09T22:14:24-05:00 Use same optimization pipeline regardless of `optLevel` (#20500) - - - - - 6d031922 by Gergo ERDI at 2021-12-09T22:14:24-05:00 Add `Opt_CoreConstantFolding` to turn on constant folding (#20500) Previously, `-O1` and `-O2`, by way of their effect on the compilation pipeline, they implicitly turned on constant folding - - - - - b6f7d145 by Gergo ERDI at 2021-12-09T22:14:24-05:00 Remove `optLevel` from `DynFlags` (closes #20500) - - - - - 724df9c3 by Ryan Scott at 2021-12-09T22:15:00-05:00 Hadrian: Allow building with GHC 9.2 A separate issue is the fact that many of `hadrian`'s modules produce `-Wincomplete-uni-patterns` warnings under 9.2, but that is probably best left to a separate patch. - - - - - 80a25502 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-09T22:15:35-05:00 Use file hash cache when hashing object file dependencies This fixes the immediate problem that we hash the same file multiple different times which causes quite a noticeably performance regression. In the future we can probably do better than this by storing the implementation hash in the interface file rather than dependending on hashing the object file. Related to #20604 which notes some inefficiencies with the current recompilation logic. Closes #20790 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T14052Type ------------------------- - - - - - f573cb16 by nineonine at 2021-12-10T06:16:41-05:00 rts: use allocation helpers from RtsUtils Just a tiny cleanup inspired by the following comment: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/19437#note_334271 I was just getting familiar with rts code base so I thought might as well do this. - - - - - 16eab39b by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-10T06:17:16-05:00 Remove confusing haddock quotes in 'readInt' documentation As pointed out in #20776, placing quotes in this way linked to the 'Integral' type class which is nothing to do with 'readInt', the text should rather just be "integral", to suggest that the argument must be an integer. Closes #20776 - - - - - b4a55419 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-10T06:17:52-05:00 docs: Drop old release notes Closes #20786 - - - - - 8d1f30e7 by Jakob Brünker at 2021-12-11T00:55:48-05:00 Add PromotedInfixT/PromotedUInfixT to TH Previously, it was not possible to refer to a data constructor using InfixT with a dynamically bound name (i.e. a name with NameFlavour `NameS` or `NameQ`) if a type constructor of the same name exists. This commit adds promoted counterparts to InfixT and UInfixT, analogously to how PromotedT is the promoted counterpart to ConT. Closes #20773 - - - - - 785859fa by Bodigrim at 2021-12-11T00:56:26-05:00 Bump text submodule to 2.0-rc2 - - - - - 352284de by Sylvain Henry at 2021-12-11T00:57:05-05:00 Perf: remove allocation in writeBlocks and fix comment (#14309) - - - - - 40a44f68 by Douglas Wilson at 2021-12-12T09:09:30-05:00 rts: correct stats when running with +RTS -qn1 Despite the documented care having been taken, several bugs are fixed here. When run with -qn1, when a SYNC_GC_PAR is requested we will have n_gc_threads == n_capabilities && n_gc_idle_threads == (n_gc_threads - 1) In this case we now: * Don't increment par_collections * Don't increment par_balanced_copied * Don't emit debug traces for idle threads * Take the fast path in scavenge_until_all_done, wakeup_gc_threads, and shutdown_gc_threads. Some ASSERTs have also been tightened. Fixes #19685 - - - - - 6b2947d2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-12T09:10:06-05:00 iserv: Remove network dependent parts of libiserv As noted in #20794 the parts of libiserv and iserv-proxy depend on network, therefore are never built nor tested during CI. Due to this iserv-proxy had bitrotted due to the bound on bytestring being out of date. Given we don't test this code it seems undesirable to distribute it. Therefore, it's removed and an external maintainer can be responsible for testing it (via head.hackage if desired). Fixes #20794 - - - - - f04d1a49 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-12T09:10:41-05:00 gitlab-ci: Bump fedora jobs to use Fedora 33 Annoyingly, this will require downstream changes in head.hackage, which depends upon the artifact produced by this job. Prompted by !6462. - - - - - 93783e6a by Andrey Mokhov at 2021-12-12T09:11:20-05:00 Drop --configure from Hadrian docs - - - - - 31bf380f by Oleg Grenrus at 2021-12-12T12:52:18-05:00 Use HasCallStack and error in GHC.List and .NonEmpty In addition to providing stack traces, the scary HasCallStack will hopefully make people think whether they want to use these functions, i.e. act as a documentation hint that something weird might happen. A single metric increased, which doesn't visibly use any method with `HasCallStack`. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T9630 Metric Decrease: T19695 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 401ddd53 by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-12T12:52:56-05:00 Respect W^X in Linker.c:preloadObjectFile on OpenBSD This fixes -fexternal-interpreter for ghci. Fixes #20814. - - - - - c43ee6b8 by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-12-14T19:24:20+01:00 GHC.Utils.Misc.only: Add doc string. This function expects a singleton list as argument but only checks this in debug builds. I've added a docstring saying so. Fixes #20797 - - - - - 9ff54ea8 by Vaibhav Sagar at 2021-12-14T20:50:08-05:00 Data.Functor.Classes: fix Ord1 instance for Down - - - - - 8a2de3c2 by Tamar Christina at 2021-12-14T20:50:47-05:00 rts: update xxhash used by the linker's hashmap - - - - - 1c8d609a by alirezaghey at 2021-12-14T20:51:25-05:00 fix ambiguity in `const` documentation fixes #20412 - - - - - a5d8d47f by Joachim Breitner at 2021-12-14T20:52:00-05:00 Ghci environment: Do not remove shadowed ids Names defined earier but shadowed need to be kept around, e.g. for type signatures: ``` ghci> data T = T ghci> let t = T ghci> data T = T ghci> :t t t :: Ghci1.T ``` and indeed they can be used: ``` ghci> let t2 = Ghci1.T :: Ghci1.T ghci> :t t2 t2 :: Ghci1.T ``` However, previously this did not happen for ids (non-types), although they are still around under the qualified name internally: ``` ghci> let t = "other t" ghci> t' <interactive>:8:1: error: • Variable not in scope: t' • Perhaps you meant one of these: ‘Ghci2.t’ (imported from Ghci2), ‘t’ (line 7), ‘t2’ (line 5) ghci> Ghci2.t <interactive>:9:1: error: • GHC internal error: ‘Ghci2.t’ is not in scope during type checking, but it passed the renamer tcl_env of environment: [] • In the expression: Ghci2.t In an equation for ‘it’: it = Ghci2.t ``` This fixes the problem by simply removing the code that tries to remove shadowed ids from the environment. Now you can refer to shadowed ids using `Ghci2.t`, just like you can do for data and type constructors. This simplifies the code, makes terms and types more similar, and also fixes #20455. Now all names ever defined in GHCi are in `ic_tythings`, which is printed by `:show bindings`. But for that commands, it seems to be more ergonomic to only list those bindings that are not shadowed. Or, even if it is not more ergonomic, it’s the current behavour. So let's restore that by filtering in `icInScopeTTs`. Of course a single `TyThing` can be associated with many names. We keep it it in the bindings if _any_ of its names are still visible unqualifiedly. It's a judgement call. This commit also turns a rather old comment into a test files. The comment is is rather stale and things are better explained elsewhere. Fixes #925. Two test cases are regressing: T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2749444288.0 12192109912.0 +343.4% BAD T14052Type(ghci) ghc/alloc 7365784616.0 10767078344.0 +46.2% BAD This is not unexpected; the `ic_tythings list grows` a lot more if we don’t remove shadowed Ids. I tried to alleviate it a bit with earlier MRs, but couldn’t make up for it completely. Metric Increase: T14052 T14052Type - - - - - 7c2609d8 by Cheng Shao at 2021-12-14T20:52:37-05:00 base: fix clockid_t usage when it's a pointer type in C Closes #20607. - - - - - 55cb2aa7 by MichaWiedenmann1 at 2021-12-14T20:53:16-05:00 Fixes typo in documentation of the Semigroup instance of Equivalence - - - - - 82c39f4d by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-14T20:53:51-05:00 users-guide: Fix documentation for -shared flag This flag was previously called `--mk-dll`. It was renamed to `-shared` in b562cbe381d54e08dcafa11339e9a82e781ad557 but the documentation wasn't updated to match. - - - - - 4f654071 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-14T20:53:51-05:00 compiler: Drop `Maybe ModLocation` from T_MergeForeign This field was entirely unused. - - - - - 71ecb55b by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-14T20:53:51-05:00 compiler: Use withFile instead of bracket A minor refactoring noticed by hlint. - - - - - 5686f47b by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-14T20:53:51-05:00 ghc-bin: Add --merge-objs mode This adds a new mode, `--merge-objs`, which can be used to produce merged GHCi library objects. As future work we will rip out the object-merging logic in Hadrian and Cabal and instead use this mode. Closes #20712. - - - - - 0198bb11 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-14T20:54:27-05:00 libiserv: Rename Lib module to IServ As proposed in #20546. - - - - - ecaec722 by doyougnu at 2021-12-14T20:55:06-05:00 CmmToLlvm: Remove DynFlags, add LlvmCgConfig CodeOutput: LCGConfig, add handshake initLCGConfig Add two modules: GHC.CmmToLlvm.Config -- to hold the Llvm code gen config GHC.Driver.Config.CmmToLlvm -- for initialization, other utils CmmToLlvm: remove HasDynFlags, add LlvmConfig CmmToLlvm: add lcgContext to LCGConfig CmmToLlvm.Base: DynFlags --> LCGConfig Llvm: absorb LlvmOpts into LCGConfig CmmToLlvm.Ppr: swap DynFlags --> LCGConfig CmmToLlvm.CodeGen: swap DynFlags --> LCGConfig CmmToLlvm.CodeGen: swap DynFlags --> LCGConfig CmmToLlvm.Data: swap LlvmOpts --> LCGConfig CmmToLlvm: swap DynFlags --> LCGConfig CmmToLlvm: move LlvmVersion to CmmToLlvm.Config Additionally: - refactor Config and initConfig to hold LlvmVersion - push IO needed to get LlvmVersion to boundary between Cmm and LLvm code generation - remove redundant imports, this is much cleaner! CmmToLlvm.Config: store platformMisc_llvmTarget instead of all of platformMisc - - - - - 6b0fb9a0 by doyougnu at 2021-12-14T20:55:06-05:00 SysTools.Tasks Llvm.Types: remove redundant import Llvm.Types: remove redundant import SysTools.Tasks: remove redundant import - namely CmmToLlvm.Base - - - - - 80016022 by doyougnu at 2021-12-14T20:55:06-05:00 LLVM.CodeGen: use fast-string literals That is remove factorization of common strings and string building code for the LLVM code gen ops. Replace these with string literals to obey the FastString rewrite rule in GHC.Data.FastString and compute the string length at compile time - - - - - bc663f87 by doyougnu at 2021-12-14T20:55:06-05:00 CmmToLlvm.Config: strictify LlvmConfig field - - - - - 70f0aafe by doyougnu at 2021-12-14T20:55:06-05:00 CmmToLlvm: rename LCGConfig -> LlvmCgConfig CmmToLlvm: renamce lcgPlatform -> llvmCgPlatform CmmToLlvm: rename lcgContext -> llvmCgContext CmmToLlvm: rename lcgFillUndefWithGarbage CmmToLlvm: rename lcgSplitSections CmmToLlvm: lcgBmiVersion -> llvmCgBmiVersion CmmToLlvm: lcgLlvmVersion -> llvmCgLlvmVersion CmmToLlvm: lcgDoWarn -> llvmCgDoWarn CmmToLlvm: lcgLlvmConfig -> llvmCgLlvmConfig CmmToLlvm: llvmCgPlatformMisc --> llvmCgLlvmTarget - - - - - 34abbd81 by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-14T20:55:43-05:00 Add OpenBSD to llvm-targets This improves some tests that previously failed with: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.3.20211211: Failed to lookup LLVM data layout Target: x86_64-unknown-openbsd Added the new generated lines to `llvm-targets` on an openbsd 7.0-current with clang 11.1.0. - - - - - 45bd6308 by Joachim Breitner at 2021-12-14T20:56:18-05:00 Test case from #19313 - - - - - f5a0b408 by Andrei Barbu at 2021-12-15T16:33:17-05:00 Plugin load order should follow the commandline order (fixes #17884) In the past the order was reversed because flags are consed onto a list. No particular behavior was documented. We now reverse the flags and document the behavior. - - - - - d13b9f20 by Cheng Shao at 2021-12-15T16:33:54-05:00 base: use `CUIntPtr` instead of `Ptr ()` as the autoconf detected Haskell type for C pointers When autoconf detects a C pointer type, we used to specify `Ptr ()` as the Haskell type. This doesn't work in some cases, e.g. in `wasi-libc`, `clockid_t` is a pointer type, but we expected `CClockId` to be an integral type, and `Ptr ()` lacks various integral type instances. - - - - - 89c1ffd6 by Cheng Shao at 2021-12-15T16:33:54-05:00 base: fix autoconf detection of C pointer types We used to attempt compiling `foo_t val; *val;` to determine if `foo_t` is a pointer type in C. This doesn't work if `foo_t` points to an incomplete type, and autoconf will detect `foo_t` as a floating point type in that case. Now we use `memset(val, 0, 0)` instead, and it works for incomplete types as well. - - - - - 6cea7311 by Cheng Shao at 2021-12-15T16:33:54-05:00 Add a note to base changelog - - - - - 3c3e5c03 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-17T21:20:57-05:00 Regression test for renamer/typechecker performance (#20261) We use the parser generated by stack to ensure reproducibility - - - - - 5d5620bc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-12-17T21:21:32-05:00 Change isUnliftedTyCon to marshalablePrimTyCon (#20401) isUnliftedTyCon was used in three places: Ticky, Template Haskell and FFI checks. It was straightforward to remove it from Ticky and Template Haskell. It is now used in FFI only and renamed to marshalablePrimTyCon. Previously, it was fetching information from a field in PrimTyCon called is_unlifted. Instead, I've changed the code to compute liftedness based on the kind. isFFITy and legalFFITyCon are removed. They were only referred from an old comment that I removed. There were three functions to define a PrimTyCon, but the only difference was that they were setting is_unlifted to True or False. Everything is now done in mkPrimTyCon. I also added missing integer types in Ticky.hs, I think it was an oversight. Fixes #20401 - - - - - 9d77976d by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:22:08-05:00 testsuite: Format metric results with comma separator As noted in #20763 the way the stats were printed was quite hard for a human to compare. Therefore we now insert the comma separator so that they are easier to compare at a glance. Before: ``` Baseline Test Metric value New value Change ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conversions(normal) run/alloc 107088.0 107088.0 +0.0% DeriveNull(normal) run/alloc 112050656.0 112050656.0 +0.0% InlineArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1600040712.0 1600040712.0 +0.0% InlineByteArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1440040712.0 1440040712.0 +0.0% InlineCloneArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1600040872.0 1600040872.0 +0.0% MethSharing(normal) run/alloc 480097864.0 480097864.0 +0.0% T10359(normal) run/alloc 354344.0 354344.0 +0.0% ``` After ``` Baseline Test Metric value New value Change ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conversions(normal) run/alloc 107,088 107,088 +0.0% DeriveNull(normal) run/alloc 112,050,656 112,050,656 +0.0% InlineArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1,600,040,712 1,600,040,712 +0.0% InlineByteArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1,440,040,712 1,440,040,712 +0.0% InlineCloneArrayAlloc(normal) run/alloc 1,600,040,872 1,600,040,872 +0.0% MethSharing(normal) run/alloc 480,097,864 480,097,864 +0.0% T10359(normal) run/alloc 354,344 354,344 +0.0% ``` Closes #20763 - - - - - 3f31bfe8 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-12-17T21:22:48-05:00 Perf: inline exprIsCheapX Allow specialization for the ok_app predicate. Perf improvements: Baseline Test Metric value New value Change ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ManyAlternatives(normal) ghc/alloc 747317244.0 746444024.0 -0.1% ManyConstructors(normal) ghc/alloc 4005046448.0 4001548792.0 -0.1% MultiLayerModules(normal) ghc/alloc 3063361000.0 3063178472.0 -0.0% MultiLayerModulesRecomp(normal) ghc/alloc 894208428.0 894252496.0 +0.0% PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 48021692.0 47901592.0 -0.3% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 61322504.0 61149008.0 -0.3% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 90879364.0 90609048.0 -0.3% PmSeriesV(normal) ghc/alloc 60155376.0 59983632.0 -0.3% T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 112820720.0 112517208.0 -0.3% T10421a(normal) ghc/alloc 78783696.0 78557896.0 -0.3% T10547(normal) ghc/alloc 28331984.0 28354160.0 +0.1% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 180715296.0 180226720.0 -0.3% T11195(normal) ghc/alloc 284139184.0 283981048.0 -0.1% T11276(normal) ghc/alloc 137830804.0 137688912.0 -0.1% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 44080856.0 43956152.0 -0.3% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 249319644.0 249059288.0 -0.1% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 971507488.0 971146136.0 -0.0% T11822(normal) ghc/alloc 131410208.0 131269664.0 -0.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 78866860.0 78762296.0 -0.1% T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 494467900.0 494138112.0 -0.1% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 56781044.0 56588256.0 -0.3% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 90462264.0 90240272.0 -0.2% T12545(normal) ghc/alloc 1694316588.0 1694128448.0 -0.0% T12707(normal) ghc/alloc 955665168.0 955005336.0 -0.1% T13035(normal) ghc/alloc 101875160.0 101713312.0 -0.2% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 366370168.0 365347632.0 -0.3% T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 333741472.0 332612920.0 -0.3% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 124947560.0 124427552.0 -0.4% T13379(normal) ghc/alloc 358997996.0 358879840.0 -0.0% T13701(normal) ghc/alloc 2400391456.0 2399956840.0 -0.0% T13719(normal) ghc/alloc 4193179228.0 4192476392.0 -0.0% T14052(ghci) ghc/alloc 2734741552.0 2735731808.0 +0.0% T14052Type(ghci) ghc/alloc 7323235724.0 7323042264.0 -0.0% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 2990457260.0 2988899144.0 -0.1% T14697(normal) ghc/alloc 363606476.0 363452952.0 -0.0% T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1291321780.0 1289491968.0 -0.1% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1277838020.0 1276208304.0 -0.1% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 161074632.0 160388136.0 -0.4% T16190(normal) ghc/alloc 276567192.0 276235216.0 -0.1% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 7564318656.0 7535598656.0 -0.4% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 34867720.0 34752440.0 -0.3% T17096(normal) ghc/alloc 288477360.0 288156960.0 -0.1% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1712777224.0 1704655496.0 -0.5% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 1092127336.0 1091709880.0 -0.0% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 52083516.0 51954056.0 -0.2% T17977(normal) ghc/alloc 44552228.0 44425448.0 -0.3% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 40540252.0 40416856.0 -0.3% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 81908200.0 81678928.0 -0.3% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 1166459176.0 1164418104.0 -0.2% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 131123648.0 130740432.0 -0.3% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 86486796.0 86223088.0 -0.3% T18478(normal) ghc/alloc 746029440.0 745619968.0 -0.1% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 337037580.0 336533824.0 -0.1% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 398324600.0 397696400.0 -0.2% T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 68496432.0 68286264.0 -0.3% T1969(normal) ghc/alloc 760424696.0 759641664.0 -0.1% T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1421672472.0 1413682104.0 -0.6% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 88601524.0 88336560.0 -0.3% T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 190808832.0 190659328.0 -0.1% T3294(normal) ghc/alloc 1604483120.0 1604339080.0 -0.0% T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 296501624.0 296388448.0 -0.0% T5030(normal) ghc/alloc 364336308.0 364206240.0 -0.0% T5321FD(normal) ghc/alloc 270688492.0 270386832.0 -0.1% T5321Fun(normal) ghc/alloc 300860396.0 300559200.0 -0.1% T5631(normal) ghc/alloc 575822760.0 575579160.0 -0.0% T5642(normal) ghc/alloc 470243356.0 468988784.0 -0.3% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 35936468.0 35821360.0 -0.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 102587024.0 102222000.0 -0.4% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 386539204.0 386003344.0 -0.1% T9020(optasm) ghc/alloc 247435312.0 247324184.0 -0.0% T9198(normal) ghc/alloc 47170036.0 47054840.0 -0.2% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 677186820.0 676550032.0 -0.1% T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 1456411516.0 1451045736.0 -0.4% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 427190224.0 426812568.0 -0.1% T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1704660040.0 1704681856.0 +0.0% T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2180109488.0 2180130856.0 +0.0% T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1760209640.0 1760231456.0 +0.0% T9872d(normal) ghc/alloc 501126052.0 500973488.0 -0.0% T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 353244688.0 353063104.0 -0.1% TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) ghc/alloc 2387276808.0 2387254168.0 -0.0% WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 588651140.0 587684704.0 -0.2% hard_hole_fits(normal) ghc/alloc 492063812.0 491798360.0 -0.1% hie002(normal) ghc/alloc 9334355960.0 9334396872.0 +0.0% parsing001(normal) ghc/alloc 537410584.0 537421736.0 +0.0% geo. mean -0.2% - - - - - e04878b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:23:23-05:00 ci: Use correct metrics baseline It turns out there was already a function in the CI script to correctly set the baseline for performance tests but it was just never called. I now call it during the initialisation to set the correct baseline. I also made the make testsuite driver take into account the PERF_BASELINE_COMMIT environment variable Fixes #20811 - - - - - 1327c176 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:23:58-05:00 Add regression test for T20189 Closes #20189 - - - - - fc9b1755 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:24:33-05:00 Fix documentation formatting in Language.Haskell.TH.CodeDo Fixes #20543 - - - - - abef93f3 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:24:33-05:00 Expand documentation for MulArrowT constructor Fixes #20812 - - - - - 94c3ff66 by Cheng Shao at 2021-12-17T21:25:09-05:00 Binary: make withBinBuffer safe With this patch, withBinBuffer will construct a ByteString that properly captures the reference to the BinHandle internal MutableByteArray#, making it safe to convert a BinHandle to ByteString and use that ByteString outside the continuation. - - - - - a3552934 by Sebastian Graf at 2021-12-17T21:25:45-05:00 Demand: `Eq DmdType` modulo `defaultFvDmd` (#20827) Fixes #20827 by filtering out any default free variable demands (as per `defaultFvDmd`) prior to comparing the assocs of the `DmdEnv`. The details are in `Note [Demand type Equality]`. - - - - - 9529d859 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-12-17T21:26:24-05:00 Perf: avoid using (replicateM . length) when possible Extracted from !6622 - - - - - 887d8b4c by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-17T21:26:59-05:00 testsuite: Ensure that -dcore-lint is not set for compiler performance tests This place ensures that the default -dcore-lint option is disabled by default when collect_compiler_stats is used but you can still pass -dcore-lint as an additional option (see T1969 which tests core lint performance). Fixes #20830 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10858 T11195 T11276 T11374 T11822 T14052 T14052Type T17096 T17836 T17836b T18478 T18698a T18698b ------------------------- - - - - - 5ff47ff5 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-21T01:46:00-05:00 codeGen: Introduce flag to bounds-check array accesses Here we introduce code generator support for instrument array primops with bounds checking, enabled with the `-fcheck-prim-bounds` flag. Introduced to debug #20769. - - - - - d47bb109 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-21T01:46:00-05:00 rts: Add optional bounds checking in out-of-line primops - - - - - 8ea79a16 by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-21T01:46:00-05:00 Rename -fcatch-bottoms to -fcatch-nonexhaustive-cases As noted in #20601, the previous name was rather misleading. - - - - - 00b55bfc by Ben Gamari at 2021-12-21T01:46:00-05:00 Introduce -dlint flag As suggested in #20601, this is a short-hand for enabling the usual GHC-internal sanity checks one typically leans on when debugging runtime crashes. - - - - - 9728d6c2 by Sylvain Henry at 2021-12-21T01:46:39-05:00 Give plugins a better interface (#17957) Plugins were directly fetched from HscEnv (hsc_static_plugins and hsc_plugins). The tight coupling of plugins and of HscEnv is undesirable and it's better to store them in a new Plugins datatype and to use it in the plugins' API (e.g. withPlugins, mapPlugins...). In the process, the interactive context (used by GHCi) got proper support for different static plugins than those used for loaded modules. Bump haddock submodule - - - - - 9bc5ab64 by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-21T01:47:17-05:00 Use libc++ instead of libstdc++ on openbsd in addition to freebsd This is not entirely accurate because some openbsd architectures use gcc. Yet we don't have ghc ported to them and thus the approximation is good enough. Fixes ghcilink006 test - - - - - f92c9c0d by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-21T01:47:55-05:00 Only use -ldl conditionally to fix T3807 OpenBSD doesn't have this library and so the linker complains: ld.lld: error: unable to find library -ldl - - - - - ff657a81 by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-21T01:48:32-05:00 Mark `linkwhole` test as expected broken on OpenBSD per #20841 - - - - - 1a596d06 by doyougnu at 2021-12-22T00:12:27-05:00 Cmm: DynFlags to CmmConfig refactor add files GHC.Cmm.Config, GHC.Driver.Config.Cmm Cmm: DynFlag references --> CmmConfig Cmm.Pipeline: reorder imports, add handshake Cmm: DynFlag references --> CmmConfig Cmm.Pipeline: DynFlag references --> CmmConfig Cmm.LayoutStack: DynFlag references -> CmmConfig Cmm.Info.Build: DynFlag references -> CmmConfig Cmm.Config: use profile to retrieve platform Cmm.CLabel: unpack NCGConfig in labelDynamic Cmm.Config: reduce CmmConfig surface area Cmm.Config: add cmmDoCmmSwitchPlans field Cmm.Config: correct cmmDoCmmSwitchPlans flag The original implementation dispatches work in cmmImplementSwitchPlans in an `otherwise` branch, hence we must add a not to correctly dispatch Cmm.Config: add cmmSplitProcPoints simplify Config remove cmmBackend, and cmmPosInd Cmm.CmmToAsm: move ncgLabelDynamic to CmmToAsm Cmm.CLabel: remove cmmLabelDynamic function Cmm.Config: rename cmmOptDoLinting -> cmmDoLinting testsuite: update CountDepsAst CountDepsParser - - - - - d7cc8f19 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-22T00:13:02-05:00 ci: Fix master CI I made a mistake in the bash script so there were errors about "$CI_MERGE_REQUEST_DIFF_BASE_SHA" not existing. - - - - - 09b6cb45 by Alan Zimmerman at 2021-12-22T00:13:38-05:00 Fix panic trying to -ddump-parsed-ast for implicit fixity A declaration such as infixr ++++ is supplied with an implicit fixity of 9 in the parser, but uses an invalid SrcSpan to capture this. Use of this span triggers a panic. Fix the problem by not recording an exact print annotation for the non-existent fixity source. Closes #20846 - - - - - 3ed90911 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-22T14:47:40-05:00 testsuite: Remove reqlib modifier The reqlib modifer was supposed to indicate that a test needed a certain library in order to work. If the library happened to be installed then the test would run as normal. However, CI has never run these tests as the packages have not been installed and we don't want out tests to depend on things which might get externally broken by updating the compiler. The new strategy is to run these tests in head.hackage, where the tests have been cabalised as well as possible. Some tests couldn't be transferred into the normal style testsuite but it's better than never running any of the reqlib tests. https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/head.hackage/-/merge_requests/169 A few submodules also had reqlib tests and have been updated to remove it. Closes #16264 #20032 #17764 #16561 - - - - - ac3e8c52 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-22T14:48:16-05:00 perf ci: Start searching form the performance baseline If you specify PERF_BASELINE_COMMIT then this can fail if the specific commit you selected didn't have perf test metrics. (This can happen in CI for example if a build fails on master). Therefore instead of just reporting all tests as new, we start searching downwards from this point to try and find a good commit to report numbers from. - - - - - 9552781a by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-22T14:48:51-05:00 Mark T16525b as fragile on windows See ticket #20852 - - - - - 13a6d85a by Andreas Klebinger at 2021-12-23T10:55:36-05:00 Make callerCC profiling mode represent entry counter flag. Fixes #20854 - - - - - 80daefce by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-23T10:56:11-05:00 Properly filter for module visibility in resolvePackageImport This completes the fix for #20779 / !7123. Beforehand, the program worked by accident because the two versions of the library happened to be ordered properly (due to how the hashes were computed). In the real world I observed them being the other way around which meant the final lookup failed because we weren't filtering for visibility. I modified the test so that it failed (and it's fixed by this patch). - - - - - e6191d39 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2021-12-25T18:26:44+01:00 Fix typos - - - - - 3219610e by Greg Steuck at 2021-12-26T22:12:43-05:00 Use POSIX-compliant egrep expression to fix T8832 on OpenBSD - - - - - fd42ab5f by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-28T09:47:53+00:00 Multiple Home Units Multiple home units allows you to load different packages which may depend on each other into one GHC session. This will allow both GHCi and HLS to support multi component projects more naturally. Public Interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In order to specify multiple units, the -unit @⟨filename⟩ flag is given multiple times with a response file containing the arguments for each unit. The response file contains a newline separated list of arguments. ``` ghc -unit @unitLibCore -unit @unitLib ``` where the `unitLibCore` response file contains the normal arguments that cabal would pass to `--make` mode. ``` -this-unit-id lib-core-0.1.0.0 -i -isrc LibCore.Utils LibCore.Types ``` The response file for lib, can specify a dependency on lib-core, so then modules in lib can use modules from lib-core. ``` -this-unit-id lib-0.1.0.0 -package-id lib-core-0.1.0.0 -i -isrc Lib.Parse Lib.Render ``` Then when the compiler starts in --make mode it will compile both units lib and lib-core. There is also very basic support for multiple home units in GHCi, at the moment you can start a GHCi session with multiple units but only the :reload is supported. Most commands in GHCi assume a single home unit, and so it is additional work to work out how to modify the interface to support multiple loaded home units. Options used when working with Multiple Home Units There are a few extra flags which have been introduced specifically for working with multiple home units. The flags allow a home unit to pretend it’s more like an installed package, for example, specifying the package name, module visibility and reexported modules. -working-dir ⟨dir⟩ It is common to assume that a package is compiled in the directory where its cabal file resides. Thus, all paths used in the compiler are assumed to be relative to this directory. When there are multiple home units the compiler is often not operating in the standard directory and instead where the cabal.project file is located. In this case the -working-dir option can be passed which specifies the path from the current directory to the directory the unit assumes to be it’s root, normally the directory which contains the cabal file. When the flag is passed, any relative paths used by the compiler are offset by the working directory. Notably this includes -i and -I⟨dir⟩ flags. -this-package-name ⟨name⟩ This flag papers over the awkward interaction of the PackageImports and multiple home units. When using PackageImports you can specify the name of the package in an import to disambiguate between modules which appear in multiple packages with the same name. This flag allows a home unit to be given a package name so that you can also disambiguate between multiple home units which provide modules with the same name. -hidden-module ⟨module name⟩ This flag can be supplied multiple times in order to specify which modules in a home unit should not be visible outside of the unit it belongs to. The main use of this flag is to be able to recreate the difference between an exposed and hidden module for installed packages. -reexported-module ⟨module name⟩ This flag can be supplied multiple times in order to specify which modules are not defined in a unit but should be reexported. The effect is that other units will see this module as if it was defined in this unit. The use of this flag is to be able to replicate the reexported modules feature of packages with multiple home units. Offsetting Paths in Template Haskell splices ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When using Template Haskell to embed files into your program, traditionally the paths have been interpreted relative to the directory where the .cabal file resides. This causes problems for multiple home units as we are compiling many different libraries at once which have .cabal files in different directories. For this purpose we have introduced a way to query the value of the -working-dir flag to the Template Haskell API. By using this function we can implement a makeRelativeToProject function which offsets a path which is relative to the original project root by the value of -working-dir. ``` import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax ( makeRelativeToProject ) foo = $(makeRelativeToProject "./relative/path" >>= embedFile) ``` > If you write a relative path in a Template Haskell splice you should use the makeRelativeToProject function so that your library works correctly with multiple home units. A similar function already exists in the file-embed library. The function in template-haskell implements this function in a more robust manner by honouring the -working-dir flag rather than searching the file system. Closure Property for Home Units ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For tools or libraries using the API there is one very important closure property which must be adhered to: > Any dependency which is not a home unit must not (transitively) depend on a home unit. For example, if you have three packages p, q and r, then if p depends on q which depends on r then it is illegal to load both p and r as home units but not q, because q is a dependency of the home unit p which depends on another home unit r. If you are using GHC by the command line then this property is checked, but if you are using the API then you need to check this property yourself. If you get it wrong you will probably get some very confusing errors about overlapping instances. Limitations of Multiple Home Units ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are a few limitations of the initial implementation which will be smoothed out on user demand. * Package thinning/renaming syntax is not supported * More complicated reexports/renaming are not yet supported. * It’s more common to run into existing linker bugs when loading a large number of packages in a session (for example #20674, #20689) * Backpack is not yet supported when using multiple home units. * Dependency chasing can be quite slow with a large number of modules and packages. * Loading wired-in packages as home units is currently not supported (this only really affects GHC developers attempting to load template-haskell). * Barely any normal GHCi features are supported, it would be good to support enough for ghcid to work correctly. Despite these limitations, the implementation works already for nearly all packages. It has been testing on large dependency closures, including the whole of head.hackage which is a total of 4784 modules from 452 packages. Internal Changes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The biggest change is that the HomePackageTable is replaced with the HomeUnitGraph. The HomeUnitGraph is a map from UnitId to HomeUnitEnv, which contains information specific to each home unit. * The HomeUnitEnv contains: - A unit state, each home unit can have different package db flags - A set of dynflags, each home unit can have different flags - A HomePackageTable * LinkNode: A new node type is added to the ModuleGraph, this is used to place the linking step into the build plan so linking can proceed in parralel with other packages being built. * New invariant: Dependencies of a ModuleGraphNode can be completely determined by looking at the value of the node. In order to achieve this, downsweep now performs a more complete job of downsweeping and then the dependenices are recorded forever in the node rather than being computed again from the ModSummary. * Some transitive module calculations are rewritten to use the ModuleGraph which is more efficient. * There is always an active home unit, which simplifies modifying a lot of the existing API code which is unit agnostic (for example, in the driver). The road may be bumpy for a little while after this change but the basics are well-tested. One small metric increase, which we accept and also submodule update to haddock which removes ExtendedModSummary. Closes #10827 ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules ------------------------- Co-authored-by: Fendor <power.walross at gmail.com> - - - - - 72824c63 by Richard Eisenberg at 2021-12-28T10:09:28-05:00 Skip computing superclass origins for equalities This yields a small, but measurable, performance improvement. - - - - - 8b6aafb2 by Matthew Pickering at 2021-12-29T14:09:47-05:00 Cabal: Update submodule Closes #20874 - - - - - 44a5507f by Peter Trommler at 2021-12-29T14:10:22-05:00 RTS: Fix CloneStack.c when no table next to code Function `lookupIPE` does not modify its argument. Reflect this in the type. Module `CloneStack.c` relies on this for RTS without tables next to code. Fixes #20879 - - - - - 246d2782 by sheaf at 2022-01-02T04:20:09-05:00 User's guide: newtype decls can use GADTSyntax The user's guide failed to explicitly mention that GADTSyntax can be used to declare newtypes, so we add an example and a couple of explanations. Also explains that `-XGADTs` generalises `-XExistentialQuantification`. Fixes #20848 and #20865. - - - - - f212cece by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-01-02T04:20:47-05:00 Add a source-repository stanza to rts/rts.cabal - - - - - d9e49195 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-03T05:18:24+00:00 Replace `seq` with POSIX-standard printf(1) in ManyAlternatives test The test now passes on OpenBSD instead of generating broken source which was rejected by GHC with ManyAlternatives.hs:5:1: error: The type signature for ‘f’ lacks an accompanying binding - - - - - 80e416ae by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-03T05:18:24+00:00 Replace `seq` with POSIX-standard in PmSeriesG test - - - - - 8fa52f5c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-03T16:48:51-05:00 fix typo - - - - - a49f5889 by Roland Senn at 2022-01-03T16:49:29-05:00 Add regressiontest for #18045 Issue #18045 got fixed by !6971. - - - - - 7f10686e by sheaf at 2022-01-03T16:50:07-05:00 Add test for #20894 - - - - - 5111028e by sheaf at 2022-01-04T19:56:13-05:00 Check quoted TH names are in the correct namespace When quoting (using a TH single or double quote) a built-in name such as the list constructor (:), we didn't always check that the resulting 'Name' was in the correct namespace. This patch adds a check in GHC.Rename.Splice to ensure we get a Name that is in the term-level/type-level namespace, when using a single/double tick, respectively. Fixes #20884. - - - - - 1de94daa by George Thomas at 2022-01-04T19:56:51-05:00 Fix Haddock parse error in GHC.Exts.Heap.FFIClosures.hs - - - - - e59bd46a by nineonine at 2022-01-05T18:07:18+00:00 Add regression test (#13997) - - - - - c080b443 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-01-06T02:24:54-05:00 Perf: use SmallArray for primops' Ids cache (#20857) SmallArray doesn't perform bounds check (faster). Make primop tags start at 0 to avoid index arithmetic. - - - - - ec26c38b by Sylvain Henry at 2022-01-06T02:24:54-05:00 Use primOpIds cache more often (#20857) Use primOpId instead of mkPrimOpId in a few places to benefit from Id caching. I had to mess a little bit with the module hierarchy to fix cycles and to avoid adding too many new dependencies to count-deps tests. - - - - - f7fc62e2 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-06T07:56:22-05:00 Disable T2615 on OpenBSD, close #20869 - - - - - 978ea35e by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-06T07:57:00-05:00 Change ulimit -n in openFile008 back to 1024 The test only wants 1000 descriptors, so changing the limit to double that *in the context of just this test* makes no sense. This is a manual revert of 8f7194fae23bdc6db72fc5784933f50310ce51f9. The justification given in the description doesn't instill confidence. As of HEAD, the test fails on OpenBSD where ulimit -n is hard-limited to 1024. The test suite attempts to change it to 2048, which fails. The test proceeds with the unchanged default of 512 and naturally the test program fails due to the low ulimit. The fixed test now passes. - - - - - 7b783c9d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-07T18:25:06-05:00 Thoughtful forcing in CoreUnfolding We noticed that the structure of CoreUnfolding could leave double the amount of CoreExprs which were retained in the situation where the template but not all the predicates were forced. This observation was then confirmed using ghc-debug: ``` (["ghc:GHC.Core:App","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 237) (["ghc:GHC.Core:App","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Case","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 12) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Cast","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","BLACKHOLE"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Cast","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 78) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Cast","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:False","THUNK_1_0"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Cast","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:False","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 3) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Cast","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Lam","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","BLACKHOLE"],Count 31) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Lam","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 4307) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Lam","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True"],Count 6) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Let","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 29) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Lit","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Tick","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 36) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Var","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 1) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Var","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:False","THUNK_1_0","THUNK_1_0"],Count 6) (["ghc:GHC.Core:Var","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:False","ghc-prim:GHC.Types:True","THUNK_1_0"],Count 2) ``` Where we can see that the first argument is forced but there are still thunks remaining which retain the old expr. For my test case (a very big module, peak of 3 000 000 core terms) this reduced peak memory usage by 1G (12G -> 11G). Fixes #20905 - - - - - f583eb8e by Joachim Breitner at 2022-01-07T18:25:41-05:00 Remove dangling references to Note [Type-checking overloaded labels] that note was removed in 4196969c53c55191e644d9eb258c14c2bc8467da - - - - - 2b6c2179 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:37:45-05:00 hadrian: Add bootstrap scripts for building without cabal-install These scripts are originally from the cabal-install repo with a few small tweaks. This utility allows you to build hadrian without cabal-install, which can be useful for packagers. If you are a developer then build hadrian using cabal-install. If you want to bootstrap with ghc-8.10.5 then run the ./bootstrap script with the `plan-bootstrap-8.10.5.json` file. bootstrap.py -d plan-bootstrap-8.10.5.json -w /path/to-ghc The result of the bootstrap script will be a hadrian binary in `_build/bin/hadrian`. There is a script (using nix) which can be used to generate the bootstrap plans for the range of supported GHC versions using nix. generate_bootstrap_plans Otherwise you can run the commands in ./generate_bootstrap_plans directly. Fixes #17103 - - - - - a8fb4251 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-11T19:37:45-05:00 hadrian: allow offline bootstrapping This patch adds the ability to fetch and store dependencies needed for boostrapping hadrian. By default the script will download the dependencies from the network but some package managers disallow network access so there are also options to build given a supplied tarball. The -s option allos you to provide the tarball bootstrap.py -d plan-bootstrap-8.10.5.json -w /path/to-ghc -s sources-tarball.tar.gz Which dependencies you need can be queried using the `list-sources` option. bootstrap.py list-sources -d plan-bootstrap-8.10.5.json This produces `fetch_plan.json` which tells you where to get each source from. You can instruct the script to create the tarball using the `fetch` option. bootstrap.py fetch -d plan-bootstrap-8.10.5.json -o sources-tarball.tar.gz Together these commands mean you can build GHC without needing cabal-install. Fixes #17103 - - - - - 02cf4bc6 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-11T19:37:45-05:00 hadrian: Fully implement source distributions (#19317) We use `git ls-files` to get the list of files to include in the source distribution. Also implements the `-testsuite` and `-extra-tarballs` distributions. - - - - - 85473a09 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-11T19:37:45-05:00 ci: test bootstrapping and use hadrian for source dists - - - - - 759f3421 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:38:21-05:00 ci: Nightly, run one head.hackage job with core-lint and one without This fixes serious skew in the performance numbers because the packages were build with core-lint. Fixes #20826 - - - - - 6737c8e1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-11T19:38:56-05:00 rts: Depend explicitly on libc As noted in #19029, currently `ghc-prim` explicitly lists `libc` in `extra-libraries`, resulting in incorrect link ordering with the `extra-libraries: pthread` in `libHSrts`. Fix this by adding an explicit dependency on `libc` to `libHSrts`. Closes #19029. - - - - - 247cd336 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-11T19:39:32-05:00 rts: Only declare environ when necessary Previously we would unconditionally provide a declaration for `environ`, even if `<unistd.h>` already provided one. This would result in `-Werror` builds failing on some platforms. Also `#include <unistd.h>` to ensure that the declaration is visible. Fixes #20861. - - - - - b65e7274 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-11T19:40:10-05:00 Skip T18623 on OpenBSD The bug it regresses didn't happen on this OS (no RLIMIT_AS) and the regression doesn't work (ulimit: -v: unknown option) - - - - - c6300cb3 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-11T19:40:50-05:00 Skip T16180 on OpenBSD due to bug #14012 - - - - - addf8e54 by sheaf at 2022-01-11T19:41:28-05:00 Kind TyCons: require KindSignatures, not DataKinds Uses of a TyCon in a kind signature required users to enable DataKinds, which didn't make much sense, e.g. in type U = Type type MyMaybe (a :: U) = MyNothing | MyJust a Now the DataKinds error is restricted to data constructors; the use of kind-level type constructors is instead gated behind -XKindSignatures. This patch also adds a convenience pattern synonym for patching on both a TyCon or a TcTyCon stored in a TcTyThing, used in tcTyVar and tc_infer_id. fixes #20873 - - - - - 34d8bc24 by sheaf at 2022-01-11T19:42:07-05:00 Fix parsing & printing of unboxed sums The pretty-printing of partially applied unboxed sums was incorrect, as we incorrectly dropped the first half of the arguments, even for a partial application such as (# | #) @IntRep @DoubleRep Int# which lead to the nonsensical (# DoubleRep | Int# #). This patch also allows users to write unboxed sum type constructors such as (# | #) :: TYPE r1 -> TYPE r2 -> TYPE (SumRep '[r1,r2]). Fixes #20858 and #20859. - - - - - 49731fed by sheaf at 2022-01-11T19:42:46-05:00 TcPlugins: `newWanted` uses the provided `CtLoc` The `GHC.Tc.Plugin.newWanted` function takes a `CtLoc` as an argument, but it used to discard the location information, keeping only the `CtOrigin`. It would then retrieve the source location from the `TcM` environment using `getCtLocM`. This patch changes this so that `GHC.Tc.Plugin.newWanted` passes on the full `CtLoc`. This means that authors of type-checking plugins no longer need to manually set the `CtLoc` environment in the `TcM` monad if they want to create a new Wanted constraint with the given `CtLoc` (in particular, for setting the `SrcSpan` of an emitted constraint). This makes the `newWanted` function consistent with `newGiven`, which always used the full `CtLoc` instead of using the environment. Fixes #20895 - - - - - 23d215fc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-01-11T19:43:22-05:00 warnPprTrace: pass separately the reason This makes it more similar to pprTrace, pprPanic etc. - - - - - 833216a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:43:57-05:00 Use interactive flags when printing expressions in GHCi The documentation states that the interactive flags should be use for any interactive expressions. The interactive flags are used when typechecking these expressions but not when printing. The session flags (modified by :set) are only used when loading a module. Fixes #20909 - - - - - 19b13698 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:43:57-05:00 Enable :seti in a multi component repl Part of #20889 - - - - - 7ca43a3f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:44:33-05:00 Change assertions in Stats.c to warnings (and introduce WARN macro) ASSERT should be used in situations where something very bad will happen later on if a certain invariant doesn't hold. The idea is that IF we catch the assertion earlier then it will be easier to work out what's going on at that point rather than at some indeterminate point in the future of the program. The assertions in Stats.c do not obey this philsophy and it is quite annoying if you are running a debug build (or a ticky compiler) and one of these assertions fails right at the end of your program, before the ticky report is printed out so you don't get any profiling information. Given that nothing terrible happens if these assertions are not true, or at least the terrible thing will happen in very close proximity to the assertion failure, these assertions use the new WARN macro which prints the assertion failure to stdout but does not exit the program. Of course, it would be better to fix these metrics to not trigger the assertion in the first place but if they did fail again in the future it is frustrating to be bamboozled in this manner. Fixes #20899 - - - - - e505dbd3 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-11T19:45:11-05:00 Remove from error the parenthesized amount of memory requested Diagnostics for outofmem test on OpenBSD includes the amount of memory that it failed to allocate. This seems like an irrelevant detail that could change over time and isn't required for determining if test passed. Typical elided text is '(requested 2148532224 bytes)' - - - - - 7911aaa9 by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-11T19:45:50-05:00 Feed /dev/null into cgrun025 The test currently times out waiting for end of stdin in getContents. The expected output indicates that nothing should come for the test to pass as written. It is unclear how the test was supposed to pass, but this looks like a sufficient hack to make it work. - - - - - ed39d15c by Greg Steuck at 2022-01-11T19:46:28-05:00 Disable keep-cafs{,-fail} tests on OpenBSD They are likely broken for the same reason as FreeBSD where the tests are already disabled. - - - - - 35bea01b by Peter Trommler at 2022-01-11T19:47:04-05:00 RTS: Remove unused file xxhash.c - - - - - c2099059 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:47:39-05:00 RTTI: Substitute the [rk] skolems into kinds (Fixes #10616 and #10617) Co-authored-by: Roland Senn <rsx at bluewin.ch> - - - - - 92f3e6e4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-11T19:48:15-05:00 docs: MonadComprehension desugar using Alternative rather than MonadPlus Fixes #20928 - - - - - 7b0c9384 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-01-12T23:25:49-05:00 Abstract BangOpts Avoid requiring to pass DynFlags to mkDataConRep/buildDataCon. When we load an interface file, these functions don't use the flags. This is preliminary work to decouple the loader from the type-checker for #14335. - - - - - a31ace56 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-01-12T23:25:49-05:00 Untangled GHC.Types.Id.Make from the driver - - - - - 81a8f7a7 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-12T23:26:24-05:00 testsuite: Fix import on python 3.10 - - - - - 66831b94 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-13T14:50:13-05:00 hadrian: Include bash completion script in bindist See #20802. - - - - - be33d61a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-01-13T14:50:49-05:00 release notes: Changes to CPR analysis - - - - - c2a6c3eb by Sebastian Graf at 2022-01-13T14:50:49-05:00 release notes: Changes to Demand analysis - - - - - 9ccc445a by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-14T10:35:46-05:00 add NUMJOBS - - - - - 564b89ae by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-14T10:35:46-05:00 Revert "add NUMJOBS" This reverts commit c0b854e929f82c680530e944e12fad24f9e14f8e - - - - - 2dfc268c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-14T10:35:46-05:00 update URLs - - - - - 1aace894 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-14T10:35:46-05:00 reinsert target - - - - - 52a4f5ab by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-01-14T10:36:21-05:00 Add test for #20938. - - - - - e2b60be8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-15T03:41:16-05:00 rts: Consolidate RtsSymbols from libc Previously (9ebda74ec5331911881d734b21fbb31c00a0a22f) `environ` was added to `RtsSymbols` to ensure that environment was correctly propagated when statically linking. However, this introduced #20577 since platforms are inconsistent in whether they provide a prototype for `environ`. I fixed this by providing a prototype but while doing so dropped symbol-table entry, presumably thinking that it was redundant due to the entry in the mingw-specific table. Here I reintroduce the symbol table entry for `environ` and move libc symbols shared by Windows and Linux into a new macro, `RTS_LIBC_SYMBOLS`, avoiding this potential confusion. - - - - - 0dc72395 by Tamar Christina at 2022-01-15T03:41:55-05:00 winio: fix heap corruption and various leaks. - - - - - 4031ef62 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-15T20:11:55+00:00 wikipedia link - - - - - a13aff98 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-17T08:25:51-05:00 ms link - - - - - f161e890 by sheaf at 2022-01-17T14:52:50+00:00 Use diagnostic infrastructure in GHC.Tc.Errors - - - - - 18c797b8 by Jens Petersen at 2022-01-18T16:12:14-05:00 hadrian BinaryDist: version ghc in ghciScriptWrapper like we do for the non-Hadrian wrapper script. Otherwise if $bindir/ghc is a different ghc version then versioned ghci will incorrectly run the other ghc version instead. (Normally this would only happen if there are parallel ghc versions installed in bindir.) All the other wrapper scripts already have versioned executablename - - - - - 310424d0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-18T16:12:50-05:00 Correct type of static forms in hsExprType The simplest way to do this seemed to be to persist the whole type in the extension field from the typechecker so that the few relevant places * Desugaring can work out the return type by splitting this type rather than calling `dsExpr` (slightly more efficient). * hsExprType can just return the correct type. * Zonking has to now zonk the type as well The other option we considered was wiring in StaticPtr but that is actually quite tricky because StaticPtr refers to StaticPtrInfo which has field selectors (which we can't easily wire in). Fixes #20150 - - - - - 7ec783de by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-18T16:12:50-05:00 Add test for using type families with static pointers Issue was reported on #13306 - - - - - 2d205154 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-01-18T16:13:25-05:00 Stricten the Strict State monad I found it weird that most of the combinators weren't actually strict. Making `pure` strict in the state should hopefully give Nested CPR an easier time to unbox the nested state. - - - - - 5a6efd21 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-18T16:14:01-05:00 rts/winio: Fix #18382 Here we refactor WinIO's IO completion scheme, squashing a memory leak and fixing #18382. To fix #18382 we drop the special thread status introduced for IoPort blocking, BlockedOnIoCompletion, as well as drop the non-threaded RTS's special dead-lock detection logic (which is redundant to the GC's deadlock detection logic), as proposed in #20947. Previously WinIO relied on foreign import ccall "wrapper" to create an adjustor thunk which can be attached to the OVERLAPPED structure passed to the operating system. It would then use foreign import ccall "dynamic" to back out the original continuation from the adjustor. This roundtrip is significantly more expensive than the alternative, using a StablePtr. Furthermore, the implementation let the adjustor leak, meaning that every IO request would leak a page of memory. Fixes T18382. - - - - - 01254ceb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-18T16:14:37-05:00 Add note about heap invariant Closed #20904 - - - - - 21510698 by Sergey Vinokurov at 2022-01-18T16:15:12-05:00 Improve detection of lld linker Newer lld versions may include vendor info in --version output and thus the version string may not start with ‘LLD’. Fixes #20907 - - - - - 95e7964b by Peter Trommler at 2022-01-18T20:46:08-05:00 Fix T20638 on big-endian architectures The test reads a 16 bit value from an array of 8 bit values. Naturally, that leads to different values read on big-endian architectures than on little-endian. In this case the value read is 0x8081 on big-endian and 0x8180 on little endian. This patch changes the argument of the `and` machop to mask bit 7 which is the only bit different. The test still checks that bit 15 is zero, which was the original issue in #20638. Fixes #20906. - - - - - fd0019a0 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-18T20:46:48-05:00 ms and gh links - - - - - 85dc61ee by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-18T20:47:23-05:00 ci: Fix subtlety with not taking effect because of time_it (#20898) - - - - - 592e4113 by Anselm Schüler at 2022-01-19T13:31:49-05:00 Note that ImpredicativeTypes doesn’t allow polymorphic instances See #20939 - - - - - 3b009e1a by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-19T13:32:25-05:00 base: Add CTYPE pragmas to all foreign types Fixes #15531 by ensuring that we know the corresponding C type for all marshalling wrappers. Closes #15531. - - - - - 516eeb9e by Robert Hensing at 2022-01-24T21:28:24-05:00 Add -fcompact-unwind This gives users the choice to enable __compact_unwind sections when linking. These were previously hardcoded to be removed. This can be used to solved the problem "C++ does not catch exceptions when used with Haskell-main and linked by ghc", https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/11829 It does not change the default behavior, because I can not estimate the impact this would have. When Apple first introduced the compact unwind ABI, a number of open source projects have taken the easy route of disabling it, avoiding errors or even just warnings shortly after its introduction. Since then, about a decade has passed, so it seems quite possible that Apple itself, and presumably many programs with it, have successfully switched to the new format, to the point where the old __eh_frame section support is in disrepair. Perhaps we should get along with the program, but for now we can test the waters with this flag, and use it to fix packages that need it. - - - - - 5262b1e5 by Robert Hensing at 2022-01-24T21:28:24-05:00 Add test case for C++ exception handling - - - - - a5c94092 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-01-24T21:29:00-05:00 Write Note [Strict State monad] to explain what G.U.M.State.Strict does As requested by Simon after review of !7342. I also took liberty to define the `Functor` instance by hand, as the derived one subverts the invariants maintained by the pattern synonym (as already stated in `Note [The one-shot state monad trick]`). - - - - - 9b0d56d3 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-01-24T21:29:38-05:00 links - - - - - 4eac8e72 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-24T21:30:13-05:00 ghc-heap: Drop mention of BlockedOnIOCompletion Fixes bootstrap with GHC 9.0 after 5a6efd218734dbb5c1350531680cd3f4177690f1 - - - - - 7d7b9a01 by Ryan Scott at 2022-01-24T21:30:49-05:00 Hadrian: update the index-state to allow building with GHC 9.0.2 Fixes #20984. - - - - - aa50e118 by Peter Trommler at 2022-01-24T21:31:25-05:00 testsuite: Mark test that require RTS linker - - - - - 871ce2a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-25T17:27:30-05:00 ci: Move (most) deb9 jobs to deb10 deb9 is now end-of-life so we are dropping support for producing bindists. - - - - - 9d478d51 by Ryan Scott at 2022-01-25T17:28:06-05:00 DeriveGeneric: look up datacon fixities using getDataConFixityFun Previously, `DeriveGeneric` would look up the fixity of a data constructor using `getFixityEnv`, but this is subtly incorrect for data constructors defined in external modules. This sort of situation can happen with `StandaloneDeriving`, as noticed in #20994. In fact, the same bug has occurred in the past in #9830, and while that bug was fixed for `deriving Read` and `deriving Show`, the fix was never extended to `DeriveGeneric` due to an oversight. This patch corrects that oversight. Fixes #20994. - - - - - 112e9e9e by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-25T17:28:41-05:00 Fix Werror on alpine - - - - - 781323a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-25T17:29:17-05:00 Widen T12545 acceptance window This test has been the scourge of contributors for a long time. It has caused many failed CI runs and wasted hours debugging a test which barely does anything. The fact is does nothing is the reason for the flakiness and it's very sensitive to small changes in initialisation costs, in particular adding wired-in things can cause this test to fluctuate quite a bit. Therefore we admit defeat and just bump the threshold up to 10% to catch very large regressions but otherwise don't care what this test does. Fixes #19414 - - - - - e471a680 by sheaf at 2022-01-26T12:01:45-05:00 Levity-polymorphic arrays and mutable variables This patch makes the following types levity-polymorphic in their last argument: - Array# a, SmallArray# a, Weak# b, StablePtr# a, StableName# a - MutableArray# s a, SmallMutableArray# s a, MutVar# s a, TVar# s a, MVar# s a, IOPort# s a The corresponding primops are also made levity-polymorphic, e.g. `newArray#`, `readArray#`, `writeMutVar#`, `writeIOPort#`, etc. Additionally, exception handling functions such as `catch#`, `raise#`, `maskAsyncExceptions#`,... are made levity/representation-polymorphic. Now that Array# and MutableArray# also work with unlifted types, we can simply re-define ArrayArray# and MutableArrayArray# in terms of them. This means that ArrayArray# and MutableArrayArray# are no longer primitive types, but simply unlifted newtypes around Array# and MutableArrayArray#. This completes the implementation of the Pointer Rep proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/203 Fixes #20911 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T12545 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12545 ------------------------- - - - - - 6e94ba54 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-01-26T12:02:21-05:00 CorePrep: Don't try to wrap partial applications of primops in profiling ticks. This fixes #20938. - - - - - b55d7db3 by sheaf at 2022-01-26T12:03:01-05:00 Ensure that order of instances doesn't matter The insert_overlapping used in lookupInstEnv used to return different results depending on the order in which instances were processed. The problem was that we could end up discarding an overlapping instance in favour of a more specific non-overlapping instance. This is a problem because, even though we won't choose the less-specific instance for matching, it is still useful for pruning away other instances, because it has the overlapping flag set while the new instance doesn't. In insert_overlapping, we now keep a list of "guard" instances, which are instances which are less-specific that one that matches (and hence which we will discard in the end), but want to keep around solely for the purpose of eliminating other instances. Fixes #20946 - - - - - 61f62062 by sheaf at 2022-01-26T12:03:40-05:00 Remove redundant SOURCE import in FitTypes Fixes #20995 - - - - - e8405829 by sheaf at 2022-01-26T12:04:15-05:00 Fix haddock markup in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types - - - - - 590a2918 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-26T19:45:22-05:00 Make RULE matching insensitive to eta-expansion This patch fixes #19790 by making the rule matcher do on-the-fly eta reduction. See Note [Eta reduction the target] in GHC.Core.Rules I found I also had to careful about casts when matching; see Note [Casts in the target] and Note [Casts in the template] Lots more comments and Notes in the rule matcher - - - - - c61ac4d8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-26T19:45:58-05:00 alwaysRerun generation of ghcconfig This file needs to match exactly what is passed as the testCompiler. Before this change the settings for the first compiler to be tested woudl be stored and not regenerated if --test-compiler changed. - - - - - b5132f86 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-26T19:45:58-05:00 Pass config.stage argument to testsuite - - - - - 83d3ad31 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-26T19:45:58-05:00 hadrian: Allow testing of the stage1 compiler (#20755) - - - - - a5924b38 by Joachim Breitner at 2022-01-26T19:46:34-05:00 Simplifier: Do the right thing if doFloatFromRhs = False If `doFloatFromRhs` is `False` then the result from `prepareBinding` should not be used. Previously it was in ways that are silly (but not completly wrong, as the simplifier would clean that up again, so no test case). This was spotted by Simon during a phone call. Fixes #20976 - - - - - ce488c2b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-26T19:47:09-05:00 Better occurrence analysis with casts This patch addresses #20988 by refactoring the way the occurrence analyser deals with lambdas. Previously it used collectBinders to split off a group of binders, and deal with them together. Now I deal with them one at a time in occAnalLam, which allows me to skip casts easily. See Note [Occurrence analysis for lambda binders] about "lambda-groups" This avoidance of splitting out a list of binders has some good consequences. Less code, more efficient, and I think, more clear. The Simplifier needed a similar change, now that lambda-groups can inlude casts. It turned out that I could simplify the code here too, in particular elminating the sm_bndrs field of StrictBind. Simpler, more efficient. Compile-time metrics improve slightly; here are the ones that are +/- 0.5% or greater: Baseline Test Metric value New value Change -------------------------------------------------------------------- T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 40,736,702 40,543,992 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 90,443,459 90,034,104 -0.5% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 2,991,496,696 2,956,277,288 -1.2% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 34,937,866 34,739,328 -0.6% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 37,908,550 37,709,096 -0.5% T20261(normal) ghc/alloc 621,154,237 618,312,480 -0.5% T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 190,832,320 189,952,312 -0.5% T3294(normal) ghc/alloc 1,604,674,178 1,604,608,264 -0.0% T5321FD(normal) ghc/alloc 270,540,489 251,888,480 -6.9% GOOD T5321Fun(normal) ghc/alloc 300,707,814 281,856,200 -6.3% GOOD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 588,460,916 585,536,400 -0.5% geo. mean -0.3% Metric Decrease: T5321FD T5321Fun - - - - - 4007905d by Roland Senn at 2022-01-26T19:47:47-05:00 Cleanup tests in directory ghci.debugger. Fixes #21009 * Remove wrong comment about panic in `break003.script`. * Improve test `break008`. * Add test `break028` to `all.T` * Fix wrong comments in `print019.script`, `print026.script` and `result001.script`. * Remove wrong comments from `print024.script` and `print031.script`. * Replace old module name with current name in `print035.script`. - - - - - 3577defb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-26T19:48:22-05:00 ci: Move source-tarball and test-bootstrap into full-build - - - - - 6e09b3cf by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-27T02:39:35-05:00 ci: Add ENABLE_NUMA flag to explicitly turn on libnuma dependency In recent releases a libnuma dependency has snuck into our bindists because the images have started to contain libnuma. We now explicitly pass `--disable-numa` to configure unless explicitly told not to by using the `ENABLE_NUMA` environment variable. So this is tested, there is one random validate job which builds with --enable-numa so that the code in the RTS is still built. Fixes #20957 and #15444 - - - - - f4ce4186 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-27T02:40:11-05:00 Improve partial signatures As #20921 showed, with partial signatures, it is helpful to use the same algorithm (namely findInferredDiff) for * picking the constraints to retain for the /group/ in Solver.decideQuantification * picking the contraints to retain for the /individual function/ in Bind.chooseInferredQuantifiers This is still regrettably declicate, but it's a step forward. - - - - - 0573aeab by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-27T02:40:11-05:00 Add an Outputable instance for RecTcChecker - - - - - f0adea14 by Ryan Scott at 2022-01-27T02:40:47-05:00 Expand type synonyms in markNominal `markNominal` is repsonsible for setting the roles of type variables that appear underneath an `AppTy` to be nominal. However, `markNominal` previously did not expand type synonyms, so in a data type like this: ```hs data M f a = MkM (f (T a)) type T a = Int ``` The `a` in `M f a` would be marked nominal, even though `T a` would simply expand to `Int`. The fix is simple: call `coreView` as appropriate in `markNominal`. This is much like the fix for #14101, but in a different spot. Fixes #20999. - - - - - 18df4013 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-27T08:22:30-05:00 Define and use restoreLclEnv This fixes #20981. See Note [restoreLclEnv vs setLclEnv] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. I also use updLclEnv rather than get/set when I can, because it's then much clearer that it's an update rather than an entirely new TcLclEnv coming from who-knows-where. - - - - - 31088dd3 by David Feuer at 2022-01-27T08:23:05-05:00 Add test supplied in T20996 which uses data family result kind polymorphism David (@treeowl) writes: > Following @kcsongor, I've used ridiculous data family result kind > polymorphism in `linear-generics`, and am currently working on getting > it into `staged-gg`. If it should be removed, I'd appreciate a heads up, > and I imagine Csongor would too. > > What do I need by ridiculous polymorphic result kinds? Currently, data > families are allowed to have result kinds that end in `Type` (or maybe > `TYPE r`? I'm not sure), but not in concrete data kinds. However, they > *are* allowed to have polymorphic result kinds. This leads to things I > think most of us find at least quite *weird*. For example, I can write > > ```haskell > data family Silly :: k > data SBool :: Bool -> Type where > SFalse :: SBool False > STrue :: SBool True > SSSilly :: SBool Silly > type KnownBool b where > kb :: SBool b > instance KnownBool False where kb = SFalse > instance KnownBool True where kb = STrue > instance KnownBool Silly where kb = Silly > ``` > > Basically, every kind now has potentially infinitely many "legit" inhabitants. > > As horrible as that is, it's rather useful for GHC's current native > generics system. It's possible to use these absurdly polymorphic result > kinds to probe the structure of generic representations in a relatively > pleasant manner. It's a sort of "formal type application" reminiscent of > the notion of a formal power series (see the test case below). I suspect > a system more like `kind-generics` wouldn't need this extra probing > power, but nothing like that is natively available as yet. > > If the ridiculous result kind polymorphism is banished, we'll still be > able to do what we need as long as we have stuck type families. It's > just rather less ergonomical: a stuck type family has to be used with a > concrete marker type argument. Closes #20996 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 8fd2ac25 by Andreas Abel at 2022-01-27T18:34:54-05:00 Whitespace only - - - - - 7a854743 by Andreas Abel at 2022-01-27T18:34:54-05:00 Ctd. #18087: complete :since: info for all warnings in users guide Some warnings have been there "forever" and I could not trace back the exact genesis, so I wrote "since at least 5.04". The flag `helpful-errors` could have been added in 7.2 already. I wrote 7.4 since I have no 7.2 available and it is not recognized by 7.0. - - - - - f75411e8 by Andreas Abel at 2022-01-27T18:34:54-05:00 Re #18087 user's guide: add a note that -Wxxx used to be -fwarn-xxx The warning option syntax -W was introduced in GHC 8. The note should clarify what e.g. "since 7.6" means in connection with "-Wxxx": That "-fwarn-xxx" was introduced in 7.6.1. [ci skip] - - - - - 3cae7fde by Peter Trommler at 2022-01-27T18:35:30-05:00 testsuite: Fix AtomicPrimops test on big endian - - - - - 6cc6080c by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-27T18:36:05-05:00 users-guide: Document GHC_CHARENC environment variable As noted in #20963, this was introduced in 1b56c40578374a15b4a2593895710c68b0e2a717 but was no documentation was added at that point. Closes #20963. - - - - - ee21e2de by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-27T18:36:41-05:00 rts: Clean up RTS flags usage message Align flag descriptions and acknowledge that some flags may not be available unless the user linked with `-rtsopts` (as noted in #20961). Fixes #20961. - - - - - 7f8ce19e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-27T18:37:17-05:00 Fix getHasGivenEqs The second component is supposed to be "insoluble equalities arising from givens". But we were getting wanteds too; and that led to an outright duplication of constraints. It's not harmful, but it's not right either. I came across this when debugging something else. Easily fixed. - - - - - f9ef2d26 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-27T18:37:17-05:00 Set the TcLclEnv when solving a ForAll constraint Fix a simple omission in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.solveForAll, where we ended up with the wrong TcLclEnv captured in an implication. Result: unhelpful error message (#21006) - - - - - bc6ba8ef by Sylvain Henry at 2022-01-28T12:14:41-05:00 Make most shifts branchless - - - - - 62a6d037 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-28T12:15:17-05:00 Improve boxity in deferAfterPreciseException As #20746 showed, the demand analyser behaved badly in a key I/O library (`GHC.IO.Handle.Text`), by unnessarily boxing and reboxing. This patch adjusts the subtle function deferAfterPreciseException; it's quite easy, just a bit subtle. See the new Note [deferAfterPreciseException] And this MR deals only with Problem 2 in #20746. Problem 1 is still open. - - - - - 42c47cd6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T02:40:45-05:00 rts/trace: Shrink tracing flags - - - - - cee66e71 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T02:40:45-05:00 rts/EventLog: Mark various internal globals as static - - - - - 6b0cea29 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T02:40:45-05:00 Propagate PythonCmd to make build system - - - - - 2e29edb7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T02:40:45-05:00 rts: Refactor event types Previously we would build the eventTypes array at runtime during RTS initialization. However, this is completely unnecessary; it is completely static data. - - - - - bb15c347 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T02:40:45-05:00 rts/eventlog: Ensure that flushCount is initialized - - - - - 268efcc9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-01-29T02:41:21-05:00 Rework the handling of SkolemInfo The main purpose of this patch is to attach a SkolemInfo directly to each SkolemTv. This fixes the large number of bugs which have accumulated over the years where we failed to report errors due to having "no skolem info" for particular type variables. Now the origin of each type varible is stored on the type variable we can always report accurately where it cames from. Fixes #20969 #20732 #20680 #19482 #20232 #19752 #10946 #19760 #20063 #13499 #14040 The main changes of this patch are: * SkolemTv now contains a SkolemInfo field which tells us how the SkolemTv was created. Used when reporting errors. * Enforce invariants relating the SkolemInfoAnon and level of an implication (ic_info, ic_tclvl) to the SkolemInfo and level of the type variables in ic_skols. * All ic_skols are TcTyVars -- Check is currently disabled * All ic_skols are SkolemTv * The tv_lvl of the ic_skols agrees with the ic_tclvl * The ic_info agrees with the SkolInfo of the implication. These invariants are checked by a debug compiler by checkImplicationInvariants. * Completely refactor kcCheckDeclHeader_sig which kept doing my head in. Plus, it wasn't right because it wasn't skolemising the binders as it decomposed the kind signature. The new story is described in Note [kcCheckDeclHeader_sig]. The code is considerably shorter than before (roughly 240 lines turns into 150 lines). It still has the same awkward complexity around computing arity as before, but that is a language design issue. See Note [Arity inference in kcCheckDeclHeader_sig] * I added new type synonyms MonoTcTyCon and PolyTcTyCon, and used them to be clear which TcTyCons have "finished" kinds etc, and which are monomorphic. See Note [TcTyCon, MonoTcTyCon, and PolyTcTyCon] * I renamed etaExpandAlgTyCon to splitTyConKind, becuase that's a better name, and it is very useful in kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, where eta-expansion isn't an issue. * Kill off the nasty `ClassScopedTvEnv` entirely. Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 0a1d0944 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:55-05:00 Drop SPARC NCG - - - - - 313afb3d by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 A few comment cleanups - - - - - d85a527f by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 Rip out SPARC register support - - - - - c6bede69 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 rts: Rip out SPARC support - - - - - a67c2471 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 Rip out remaining SPARC support - - - - - 5771b690 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 CmmToAsm: Drop RegPair SPARC was its last and only user. - - - - - 512ed3f1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 CmmToAsm: Make RealReg a newtype Now that RegPair is gone we no longer need to pay for the additional box. - - - - - 88fea6aa by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 rts: Drop redundant #include <Arena.h> - - - - - ea2a4034 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:52:56-05:00 CmmToAsm: Drop ncgExpandTop This was only needed for SPARC's synthetic instructions. - - - - - 88fce740 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-29T14:54:04-05:00 rel-notes: Note dropping of SPARC support - - - - - eb956cf1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-30T06:27:19-05:00 testsuite: Force-enable caret diagnostics in T17786 Otherwise GHC realizes that it's not attached to a proper tty and will disable caret diagnostics. - - - - - d07799ab by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-30T06:27:19-05:00 testsuite: Make T7275 more robust against CCid changes The cost-center numbers are somewhat unstable; normalise them out. - - - - - c76c8050 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-30T06:27:19-05:00 rts: Don't allocate closurePtrs# pointers on C stack Previously `closurePtrs#` would allocate an aray of the size of the closure being decoded on the C stack. This was ripe for overflowing the C stack overflow. This resulted in `T12492` failing on Windows. - - - - - 3af95f7a by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-30T06:27:19-05:00 testsuite/T4029: Don't depend on echo On Windows the `cmd.exe` shell may be used to execute the command, which will print `ECHO is on.` instead of a newline if you give it no argument. Avoid this by rather using `printf`. - - - - - 3531c478 by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-30T06:27:19-05:00 Use PATH_FMT instead of %s to format `pathchar *` A few %s occurrences have snuck in over the past months. - - - - - ee5c4f9d by Zubin Duggal at 2022-01-31T16:51:55+05:30 Improve migration strategy for the XDG compliance change to the GHC application directory. We want to always use the old path (~/.ghc/..) if it exists. But we never want to create the old path. This ensures that the migration can eventually be completed once older GHC versions are no longer in circulation. Fixes #20684, #20669, #20660 - - - - - 60a54a8f by doyougnu at 2022-01-31T18:46:11-05:00 StgToCmm: decouple DynFlags, add StgToCmmConfig StgToCmm: add Config, remove CgInfoDownwards StgToCmm: runC api change to take StgToCmmConfig StgToCmm: CgInfoDownad -> StgToCmmConfig StgToCmm.Monad: update getters/setters/withers StgToCmm: remove CallOpts in StgToCmm.Closure StgToCmm: remove dynflag references StgToCmm: PtrOpts removed StgToCmm: add TMap to config, Prof - dynflags StgToCmm: add omit yields to config StgToCmm.ExtCode: remove redundant import StgToCmm.Heap: remove references to dynflags StgToCmm: codeGen api change, DynFlags -> Config StgToCmm: remove dynflags in Env and StgToCmm StgToCmm.DataCon: remove dynflags references StgToCmm: remove dynflag references in DataCon StgToCmm: add backend avx flags to config StgToCmm.Prim: remove dynflag references StgToCmm.Expr: remove dynflag references StgToCmm.Bind: remove references to dynflags StgToCmm: move DoAlignSanitisation to Cmm.Type StgToCmm: remove PtrOpts in Cmm.Parser.y DynFlags: update ipInitCode api StgToCmm: Config Module is single source of truth StgToCmm: Lazy config breaks IORef deadlock testsuite: bump countdeps threshold StgToCmm.Config: strictify fields except UpdFrame Strictifying UpdFrameOffset causes the RTS build with stage1 to deadlock. Additionally, before the deadlock performance of the RTS is noticeably slower. StgToCmm.Config: add field descriptions StgToCmm: revert strictify on Module in config testsuite: update CountDeps tests StgToCmm: update comment, fix exports Specifically update comment about loopification passed into dynflags then stored into stgToCmmConfig. And remove getDynFlags from Monad.hs exports Types.Name: add pprFullName function StgToCmm.Ticky: use pprFullname, fixup ExtCode imports Cmm.Info: revert cmmGetClosureType removal StgToCmm.Bind: use pprFullName, Config update comments StgToCmm: update closureDescription api StgToCmm: SAT altHeapCheck StgToCmm: default render for Info table, ticky Use default rendering contexts for info table and ticky ticky, which should be independent of command line input. testsuite: bump count deps pprFullName: flag for ticky vs normal style output convertInfoProvMap: remove unused parameter StgToCmm.Config: add backend flags to config StgToCmm.Config: remove Backend from Config StgToCmm.Prim: refactor Backend call sites StgToCmm.Prim: remove redundant imports StgToCmm.Config: refactor vec compatibility check StgToCmm.Config: add allowQuotRem2 flag StgToCmm.Ticky: print internal names with parens StgToCmm.Bind: dispatch ppr based on externality StgToCmm: Add pprTickyname, Fix ticky naming Accidently removed the ctx for ticky SDoc output. The only relevant flag is sdocPprDebug which was accidental set to False due to using defaultSDocContext without altering the flag. StgToCmm: remove stateful fields in config fixup: config: remove redundant imports StgToCmm: move Sequel type to its own module StgToCmm: proliferate getCallMethod updated api StgToCmm.Monad: add FCodeState to Monad Api StgToCmm: add second reader monad to FCode fixup: Prim.hs: missed a merge conflict fixup: Match countDeps tests to HEAD StgToCmm.Monad: withState -> withCgState To disambiguate it from mtl withState. This withState shouldn't be returning the new state as a value. However, fixing this means tackling the knot tying in CgState and so is very difficult since it changes when the thunk of the knot is forced which either leads to deadlock or to compiler panic. - - - - - 58eccdbc by Ben Gamari at 2022-01-31T18:46:47-05:00 codeGen: Fix two buglets in -fbounds-check logic @Bodigrim noticed that the `compareByteArray#` bounds-checking logic had flipped arguments and an off-by-one. For the sake of clarity I also refactored occurrences of `cmmOffset` to rather use `cmmOffsetB`. I suspect the former should be retired. - - - - - 584f03fa by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-01-31T18:47:23-05:00 Make typechecker trace less strict Fixes #21011 - - - - - 60ac7300 by Elton at 2022-02-01T12:28:49-05:00 Use braces in TH case pprint (fixes #20893) This patch ensures that the pretty printer formats `case` statements using braces (instead of layout) to remain consistent with the formatting of other statements (like `do`) - - - - - fdda93b0 by Elton at 2022-02-01T12:28:49-05:00 Use braces in TH LambdaCase and where clauses This patch ensures that the pretty printer formats LambdaCase and where clauses using braces (instead of layout) to remain consistent with the formatting of other statements (like `do` and `case`) - - - - - 06185102 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-01T12:29:26-05:00 Consistently upper-case "Note [" This was achieved with git ls-tree --name-only HEAD -r | xargs sed -i -e 's/note \[/Note \[/g' - - - - - 88fba8a4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-01T12:29:26-05:00 Fix a few Note inconsistencies - - - - - 05548a22 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-02-02T19:26:06-05:00 rts: Address failures to inline - - - - - 074945de by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-02T19:26:41-05:00 Two small improvements in the Simplifier As #20941 describes, this patch implements a couple of small fixes to the Simplifier. They make a difference principally with -O0, so few people will notice. But with -O0 they can reduce the number of Simplifer iterations. * In occurrence analysis we avoid making x = (a,b) into a loop breaker because we want to be able to inline x, or (more likely) do case-elimination. But HEAD does not treat x = let y = blah in (a,b) in the same way. We should though, because we are going to float that y=blah out of the x-binding. A one-line fix in OccurAnal. * The crucial function exprIsConApp_maybe uses getUnfoldingInRuleMatch (rightly) but the latter was deeply strange. In HEAD, if rule-rewriting was off (-O0) we only looked inside stable unfoldings. Very stupid. The patch simplifies. * I also noticed that in simplStableUnfolding we were failing to delete the DFun binders from the usage. So I added that. Practically zero perf change across the board, except that we get more compiler allocation in T3064 (which is compiled with -O0). There's a good reason: we get better code. But there are lots of other small compiler allocation decreases: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated --------------------- Baseline Test Metric value New value Change ----------------------------------------------------------------- PmSeriesG(normal) ghc/alloc 44,260,817 44,184,920 -0.2% PmSeriesS(normal) ghc/alloc 52,967,392 52,891,632 -0.1% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 75,498,220 75,421,968 -0.1% PmSeriesV(normal) ghc/alloc 52,341,849 52,265,768 -0.1% T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 109,702,291 109,626,024 -0.1% T10421a(normal) ghc/alloc 76,888,308 76,809,896 -0.1% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 125,149,038 125,073,648 -0.1% T11276(normal) ghc/alloc 94,159,364 94,081,640 -0.1% T11303b(normal) ghc/alloc 40,230,059 40,154,368 -0.2% T11822(normal) ghc/alloc 107,424,540 107,346,088 -0.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 76,486,339 76,426,152 -0.1% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 55,585,046 55,507,352 -0.1% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 88,343,288 88,265,312 -0.1% T13035(normal) ghc/alloc 98,919,768 98,845,600 -0.1% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 121,002,153 120,851,040 -0.1% T16190(normal) ghc/alloc 290,313,131 290,074,152 -0.1% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 34,756,121 34,681,440 -0.2% T17836b(normal) ghc/alloc 45,198,100 45,120,288 -0.2% T17977(normal) ghc/alloc 39,479,952 39,404,112 -0.2% T17977b(normal) ghc/alloc 37,213,035 37,137,728 -0.2% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 79,430,588 79,350,680 -0.1% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 128,303,182 128,225,384 -0.1% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 84,904,713 84,831,952 -0.1% T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 66,817,241 66,731,984 -0.1% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 86,188,024 86,107,920 -0.1% T5837(normal) ghc/alloc 35,540,598 35,464,568 -0.2% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 99,812,171 99,736,032 -0.1% T9198(normal) ghc/alloc 46,380,270 46,304,984 -0.2% geo. mean -0.0% Metric Increase: T3064 - - - - - d2cce453 by Morrow at 2022-02-02T19:27:21-05:00 Fix @since annotation on Nat - - - - - 6438fed9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-02T19:27:56-05:00 Refactor the escaping kind check for data constructors As #20929 pointed out, we were in-elegantly checking for escaping kinds in `checkValidType`, even though that check was guaranteed to succeed for type signatures -- it's part of kind-checking a type. But for /data constructors/ we kind-check the pieces separately, so we still need the check. This MR is a pure refactor, moving the test from `checkValidType` to `checkValidDataCon`. No new tests; external behaviour doesn't change. - - - - - fb05e5ac by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-02T19:28:31-05:00 Replace sndOfTriple with sndOf3 I also cleaned up the imports slightly while I was at it. - - - - - fbc77d3a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-02T19:29:07-05:00 testsuite: Honour PERF_BASELINE_COMMIT when computing allowed metric changes We now get all the commits between the PERF_BASELINE_COMMIT and HEAD and check any of them for metric changes. Fixes #20882 - - - - - 0a82ae0d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-02T23:49:58-05:00 More accurate unboxing This patch implements a fix for #20817. It ensures that * The final strictness signature for a function accurately reflects the unboxing done by the wrapper See Note [Finalising boxity for demand signatures] and Note [Finalising boxity for let-bound Ids] * A much better "layer-at-a-time" implementation of the budget for how many worker arguments we can have See Note [Worker argument budget] Generally this leads to a bit more worker/wrapper generation, because instead of aborting entirely if the budget is exceeded (and then lying about boxity), we unbox a bit. Binary sizes in increase slightly (around 1.8%) because of the increase in worker/wrapper generation. The big effects are to GHC.Ix, GHC.Show, GHC.IO.Handle.Internals. If we did a better job of dropping dead code, this effect might go away. Some nofib perf improvements: Program Size Allocs Runtime Elapsed TotalMem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VSD +1.8% -0.5% 0.017 0.017 0.0% awards +1.8% -0.1% +2.3% +2.3% 0.0% banner +1.7% -0.2% +0.3% +0.3% 0.0% bspt +1.8% -0.1% +3.1% +3.1% 0.0% eliza +1.8% -0.1% +1.2% +1.2% 0.0% expert +1.7% -0.1% +9.6% +9.6% 0.0% fannkuch-redux +1.8% -0.4% -9.3% -9.3% 0.0% kahan +1.8% -0.1% +22.7% +22.7% 0.0% maillist +1.8% -0.9% +21.2% +21.6% 0.0% nucleic2 +1.7% -5.1% +7.5% +7.6% 0.0% pretty +1.8% -0.2% 0.000 0.000 0.0% reverse-complem +1.8% -2.5% +12.2% +12.2% 0.0% rfib +1.8% -0.2% +2.5% +2.5% 0.0% scc +1.8% -0.4% 0.000 0.000 0.0% simple +1.7% -1.3% +17.0% +17.0% +7.4% spectral-norm +1.8% -0.1% +6.8% +6.7% 0.0% sphere +1.7% -2.0% +13.3% +13.3% 0.0% tak +1.8% -0.2% +3.3% +3.3% 0.0% x2n1 +1.8% -0.4% +8.1% +8.1% 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min +1.1% -5.1% -23.6% -23.6% 0.0% Max +1.8% +0.0% +36.2% +36.2% +7.4% Geometric Mean +1.7% -0.1% +6.8% +6.8% +0.1% Compiler allocations in CI have a geometric mean of +0.1%; many small decreases but there are three bigger increases (7%), all because we do more worker/wrapper than before, so there is simply more code to compile. That's OK. Perf benchmarks in perf/should_run improve in allocation by a geo mean of -0.2%, which is good. None get worse. T12996 improves by -5.8% Metric Decrease: T12996 Metric Increase: T18282 T18923 T9630 - - - - - d1ef6288 by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-02T23:50:34-05:00 Cmm: fix equality of expressions Compare expressions and types when comparing `CmmLoad`s. Fixes #21016 - - - - - e59446c6 by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-02T23:50:34-05:00 Check type first then expression - - - - - b0e1ef4a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Add failing test for #20791 The test produces different output on static vs dynamic GHC builds. - - - - - cae1fb17 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Frontend01 passes with static GHC - - - - - e343526b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Don't initialise plugins when there are no pipelines to run - - - - - abac45fc by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Mark prog003 as expected_broken on static way #20704 - - - - - 13300dfd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Filter out -rtsopts in T16219 to make static/dynamic ways agree - - - - - d89439f2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 T13168: Filter out rtsopts for consistency between dynamic and static ways - - - - - 00180cdf by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Accept new output for T14335 test This test was previously not run due to #20960 - - - - - 1accdcff by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Add flushes to plugin tests which print to stdout Due to #20791 you need to explicitly flush as otherwise the output from these tests doesn't make it to stdout. - - - - - d820f2e8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Remove ghc_plugin_way Using ghc_plugin_way had the unintended effect of meaning certain tests weren't run at all when ghc_dynamic=true, if you delete this modifier then the tests work in both the static and dynamic cases. - - - - - aa5ef340 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:17-05:00 Unbreak T13168 on windows Fixes #14276 - - - - - 84ab0153 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:44:53-05:00 Rewrite CallerCC parser using ReadP This allows us to remove the dependency on parsec and hence transitively on text. Also added some simple unit tests for the parser and fixed two small issues in the documentation. Fixes #21033 - - - - - 4e6780bb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-03T14:45:28-05:00 ci: Add debian 11 jobs (validate/release/nightly) Fixes #21002 - - - - - eddaa591 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T10:01:59-05:00 compiler: Introduce and use RoughMap for instance environments Here we introduce a new data structure, RoughMap, inspired by the previous `RoughTc` matching mechanism for checking instance matches. This allows [Fam]InstEnv to be implemented as a trie indexed by these RoughTc signatures, reducing the complexity of instance lookup and FamInstEnv merging (done during the family instance conflict test) from O(n) to O(log n). The critical performance improvement currently realised by this patch is in instance matching. In particular the RoughMap mechanism allows us to discount many potential instances which will never match for constraints involving type variables (see Note [Matching a RoughMap]). In realistic code bases matchInstEnv was accounting for 50% of typechecker time due to redundant work checking instances when simplifying instance contexts when deriving instances. With this patch the cost is significantly reduced. The larger constants in InstEnv creation do mean that a few small tests regress in allocations slightly. However, the runtime of T19703 is reduced by a factor of 4. Moreover, the compilation time of the Cabal library is slightly improved. A couple of test cases are included which demonstrate significant improvements in compile time with this patch. This unfortunately does not fix the testcase provided in #19703 but does fix #20933 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12425 Metric Increase: T13719 T9872a T9872d hard_hole_fits ------------------------- Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 62d670eb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-04T10:02:35-05:00 testsuite: Run testsuite dependency calculation before GHC is built The main motivation for this patch is to allow tests to be added to the testsuite which test things about the source tree without needing to build GHC. In particular the notes linter can easily start failing and by integrating it into the testsuite the process of observing these changes is caught by normal validation procedures rather than having to run the linter specially. With this patch I can run ``` ./hadrian/build test --flavour=devel2 --only="uniques" ``` In a clean tree to run the checkUniques linter without having to build GHC. Fixes #21029 - - - - - 4bd52410 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-02-04T16:14:10-05:00 Add the Ix class to Foreign C integral types Related CLC proposal is here: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/30 - - - - - de6d7692 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 Drop dead code - - - - - b79206f1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 Add comments - - - - - 58d7faac by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 cmm: Introduce cmmLoadBWord and cmmLoadGCWord - - - - - 7217156c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 Introduce alignment in CmmLoad - - - - - 99ea5f2c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 Introduce alignment to CmmStore - - - - - 606b59a5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 Fix array primop alignment - - - - - 1cf9616a by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 llvmGen: Handle unaligned loads/stores This allows us to produce valid code for indexWord8ArrayAs*# on platforms that lack unaligned memory access. - - - - - 8c18feba by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-04T16:14:47-05:00 primops: Fix documentation of setByteArray# Previously the documentation was subtly incorrect regarding the bounds of the operation. Fix this and add a test asserting that a zero-length operation is in fact a no-op. - - - - - 88480e55 by nineonine at 2022-02-04T20:35:45-05:00 Fix unsound behavior of unlifted datatypes in ghci (#20194) Previously, directly calling a function that pattern matches on an unlifted data type which has at least two constructors in GHCi resulted in a segfault. This happened due to unaccounted return frame info table pointer. The fix is to pop the above mentioned frame info table pointer when unlifted things are returned. See Note [Popping return frame for unlifted things] authors: bgamari, nineonine - - - - - a5c7068c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-04T20:36:20-05:00 Add Outputable instance for Messages c.f. #20980 - - - - - bf495f72 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-04T20:36:20-05:00 Add a missing restoreLclEnv The commit commit 18df4013f6eaee0e1de8ebd533f7e96c4ee0ff04 Date: Sat Jan 22 01:12:30 2022 +0000 Define and use restoreLclEnv omitted to change one setLclEnv to restoreLclEnv, namely the one in GHC.Tc.Errors.warnRedundantConstraints. This new commit fixes the omission. - - - - - 6af8e71e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-02-04T20:36:20-05:00 Improve errors for non-existent labels This patch fixes #17469, by improving matters when you use non-existent field names in a record construction: data T = MkT { x :: Int } f v = MkT { y = 3 } The check is now made in the renamer, in GHC.Rename.Env.lookupRecFieldOcc. That in turn led to a spurious error in T9975a, which is fixed by making GHC.Rename.Names.extendGlobalRdrEnvRn fail fast if it finds duplicate bindings. See Note [Fail fast on duplicate definitions] in that module for more details. This patch was originated and worked on by Alex D (@nineonine) - - - - - 299acff0 by nineonine at 2022-02-05T19:21:49-05:00 Exit with failure when -e fails (fixes #18411 #9916 #17560) - - - - - 549292eb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-05T19:22:25-05:00 Make implication tidying agree with Note [Tidying multiple names at once] Note [Tidying multiple names at once] indicates that if multiple variables have the same name then we shouldn't prioritise one of them and instead rename them all to a1, a2, a3... etc This patch implements that change, some error message changes as expected. Closes #20932 - - - - - 2e9248b7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts/m32: Accept any address within 4GB of program text Previously m32 would assume that the program image was located near the start of the address space and therefore assume that it wanted pages in the bottom 4GB of address space. Instead we now check whether they are within 4GB of whereever the program is loaded. This is necessary on Windows, which now tends to place the image in high memory. The eventual goal is to use m32 to allocate memory for linker sections on Windows. - - - - - 86589b89 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts: Generalize mmapForLinkerMarkExecutable Renamed to mprotectForLinker and allowed setting of arbitrary protection modes. - - - - - 88ef270a by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts/m32: Add consistency-checking infrastructure This adds logic, enabled in the `-debug` RTS for checking the internal consistency of the m32 allocator. This area has always made me a bit nervous so this should help me sleep better at night in exchange for very little overhead. - - - - - 2d6f0b17 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts/m32: Free large objects back to the free page pool Not entirely convinced that this is worth doing. - - - - - e96f50be by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts/m32: Increase size of free page pool to 256 pages - - - - - fc083b48 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 rts: Dump memory map on memory mapping failures Fixes #20992. - - - - - 633296bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-06T01:43:56-05:00 Fix macro redefinition warnings for PRINTF * Move `PRINTF` macro from `Stats.h` to `Stats.c` as it's only needed in the latter. * Undefine `PRINTF` at the end of `Messages.h` to avoid leaking it. - - - - - 37d435d2 by John Ericson at 2022-02-06T01:44:32-05:00 Purge DynFlags from GHC.Stg Also derive some more instances. GHC doesn't need them, but downstream consumers may need to e.g. put stuff in maps. - - - - - 886baa34 by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-06T10:58:18+01:00 RTS: Fix cabal specification In 35bea01b xxhash.c was removed. Remove the extra-source-files stanza referring to it. - - - - - 27581d77 by Alex D at 2022-02-06T20:50:44-05:00 hadrian: remove redundant import - - - - - 4ff19981 by John Ericson at 2022-02-07T11:04:43-05:00 GHC.HsToCore.Coverage: No more HscEnv, less DynFlags Progress towards #20730 - - - - - b09389a6 by John Ericson at 2022-02-07T11:04:43-05:00 Create `CoverageConfig` As requested by @mpickering to collect the information we project from `HscEnv` - - - - - ff867c46 by Greg Steuck at 2022-02-07T11:05:24-05:00 Avoid using removed utils/checkUniques in validate Asked the question: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7460/diffs#4061f4d17546e239dd10d78c6b48668c2a288e02_1_0 - - - - - a9355e84 by sheaf at 2022-02-08T05:27:25-05:00 Allow HasField in quantified constraints We perform validity checking on user-written HasField instances, for example to disallow: data Foo a = Foo { fld :: Int } instance HasField "fld" (Foo a) Bool However, these checks were also being made on quantified constraints, e.g. data Bar where Bar :: (forall a. HasField s (Foo a) Int) => Proxy s -> Bar This patch simply skips validity checking for quantified constraints, in line with what we already do for equality constraints such as Coercible. Fixes #20989 - - - - - 6d77d3d8 by sheaf at 2022-02-08T05:28:05-05:00 Relax TyEq:N: allow out-of-scope newtype DataCon The 'bad_newtype' assertion in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canEqCanLHSFinish failed to account for the possibility that the newtype constructor might not be in scope, in which case we don't provide any guarantees about canonicalising away a newtype on the RHS of a representational equality. Fixes #21010 - - - - - a893d2f3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Remove linter dependency on lint-submods - - - - - 457a5b9c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 notes-util: initial commit - - - - - 1a943859 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add lint-notes job - - - - - bc5cbce6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Add notes linter to testsuite - - - - - 38c6e301 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Fix some notes - - - - - c3aac0f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-08T05:28:42-05:00 Add suggestion mode to notes-util - - - - - 5dd29aea by Cale Gibbard at 2022-02-08T05:29:18-05:00 `hscSimpleIface` drop fingerprint param and ret `hscSimpleIface` does not depend on or modify the `Maybe Fingerprint` it is given, only passes it through, so get rid of the extraneous passing. Perhaps the intent was that there would be an iface fingerprint check of some sort? but this was never done. If/when we we want to do that, we can add it back then. - - - - - 4bcbd731 by Cale Gibbard at 2022-02-08T05:29:54-05:00 Document `hscIncrementalFrontend` and flip bool - - - - - b713db1e by John Ericson at 2022-02-08T05:30:29-05:00 StgToCmm: Get rid of GHC.Driver.Session imports `DynFlags` is gone, but let's move a few trivial things around to get rid of its module too. - - - - - f115c382 by Gleb Popov at 2022-02-08T05:31:05-05:00 Fix build on recent FreeBSD. Recent FreeBSD versions gained the sched_getaffinity function, which made two mutually exclusive #ifdef blocks to be enabled. - - - - - 3320ab40 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-08T10:42:04-05:00 rts/MemoryMap: Use mach_-prefixed type names There appears to be some inconsistency in system-call type naming across Darwin toolchains. Specifically: * the `address` argument to `mach_vm_region` apparently wants to be a `mach_vm_address_t *`, not a `vm_address_t *` * the `vmsize` argument to `mach_vm_region` wants to be a `mach_vm_size_t`, not a `vm_size_t` - - - - - b33f0cfa by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-02-08T10:42:41-05:00 Document that reifyRoles includes kind parameters Close #21056 - - - - - bd493ed6 by PHO at 2022-02-08T10:43:19-05:00 Don't try to build stage1 with -eventlog if stage0 doesn't provide it Like -threaded, stage0 isn't guaranteed to have an event-logging RTS. - - - - - 03c2de0f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Use absolute paths for config.libdir Fixes #21052 - - - - - ef294525 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Clean up old/redundant predicates - - - - - a39ed908 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T03:56:22-05:00 testsuite: Add missing dependency on ghcconfig - - - - - a172be07 by PHO at 2022-02-09T03:56:59-05:00 Implement System.Environment.getExecutablePath for NetBSD and also use it from GHC.BaseDir.getBaseDir - - - - - 62fa126d by PHO at 2022-02-09T03:57:37-05:00 Fix a portability issue in m4/find_llvm_prog.m4 `test A == B' is a Bash extension, which doesn't work on platforms where /bin/sh is not Bash. - - - - - fd9981e3 by Ryan Scott at 2022-02-09T03:58:13-05:00 Look through untyped TH splices in tcInferAppHead_maybe Previously, surrounding a head expression with a TH splice would defeat `tcInferAppHead_maybe`, preventing some expressions from typechecking that used to typecheck in previous GHC versions (see #21038 for examples). This is simple enough to fix: just look through `HsSpliceE`s in `tcInferAppHead_maybe`. I've added some additional prose to `Note [Application chains and heads]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.App` to accompany this change. Fixes #21038. - - - - - 00975981 by sheaf at 2022-02-09T03:58:53-05:00 Add test for #21037 This program was rejected by GHC 9.2, but is accepted on newer versions of GHC. This patch adds a regression test. Closes #21037 - - - - - fad0b2b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T08:29:46-05:00 Rename -merge-objs flag to --merge-objs For consistency with --make and friends. - - - - - 1dbe5b2a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-09T08:30:22-05:00 driver: Filter out our own boot module in hptSomeThingsBelow hptSomeThingsBelow would return a list of modules which contain the .hs-boot file for a particular module. This caused some problems because we would try and find the module in the HPT (but it's not there when we're compiling the module itself). Fixes #21058 - - - - - 2b1cced1 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-09T20:42:23-05:00 NCG: minor code factorization - - - - - e01ffec2 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-09T20:42:23-05:00 ByteCode: avoid out-of-bound read Cf https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/18431#note_287139 - - - - - 53c26e79 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-02-09T20:43:02-05:00 Include ru_name in toHsRule message See #18147 - - - - - 3df06922 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts: Rename MemoryMap.[ch] -> ReportMemoryMap.[ch] - - - - - e219ac82 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts: Move mmapForLinker and friends to linker/MMap.c They are not particularly related to linking. - - - - - 30e205ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/linker: Drop dead IA64 code - - - - - 4d3a306d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/linker/MMap: Use MemoryAccess in mmapForLinker - - - - - 1db4f1fe by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 linker: Don't use MAP_FIXED As noted in #21057, we really shouldn't be using MAP_FIXED. I would much rather have the process crash with a "failed to map" error than randomly overwrite existing mappings. Closes #21057. - - - - - 1eeae25c by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-09T20:43:39-05:00 rts/mmap: Refactor mmapForLinker Here we try to separate the policy decisions of where to place mappings from the mechanism of creating the mappings. This makes things significantly easier to follow. - - - - - ac2d18a7 by sheaf at 2022-02-09T20:44:18-05:00 Add some perf tests for coercions This patch adds some performance tests for programs that create large coercions. This is useful because the existing test coverage is not very representative of real-world situations. In particular, this adds a test involving an extensible records library, a common pain-point for users. - - - - - 48f25715 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-10T04:35:35-05:00 Add late cost centre support This allows cost centres to be inserted after the core optimization pipeline has run. - - - - - 0ff70427 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-10T04:36:11-05:00 Docs:Mention that safe calls don't keep their arguments alive. - - - - - 1d3ed168 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T04:36:46-05:00 PEi386: Drop Windows Vista fallback in addLibrarySearchPath We no longer support Windows Vista. - - - - - 2a6f2681 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T04:36:46-05:00 linker/PEi386: Make addLibrarySearchPath long-path aware Previously `addLibrarySearchPath` failed to normalise the added path to UNC form before passing it to `AddDllDirectory`. Consequently, the call was subject to the MAX_PATH restriction, leading to the failure of `test-defaulting-plugin-fail`, among others. Happily, this also nicely simplifies the implementation. Closes #21059. - - - - - 2a47ee9c by Daniel Gröber at 2022-02-10T19:18:58-05:00 ghc-boot: Simplify writePackageDb permissions handling Commit ef8a3fbf1 ("ghc-boot: Fix metadata handling of writeFileAtomic") introduced a somewhat over-engineered fix for #14017 by trying to preserve the current permissions if the target file already exists. The problem in the issue is simply that the package db cache file should be world readable but isn't if umask is too restrictive. In fact the previous fix only handles part of this problem. If the file isn't already there in a readable configuration it wont make it so which isn't really ideal either. Rather than all that we now simply always force all the read access bits to allow access while leaving the owner at the system default as it's just not our business to mess with it. - - - - - a1d97968 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-10T19:19:34-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule Adapts GHC to the factoring-out of `Cabal-syntax`. Fixes #20991. Metric Decrease: haddock.Cabal - - - - - 89cf8caa by Morrow at 2022-02-10T19:20:13-05:00 Add metadata to integer-gmp.cabal - - - - - c995b7e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix event type of EVENT_IPE This leads to corrupted eventlogs because the size of EVENT_IPE is completely wrong. Fixes a bug introduced in 2e29edb7421c21902b47d130d45f60d3f584a0de - - - - - 59ba8fb3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix event type of MEM_RETURN This leads to corrupted eventlogs because the size of EVENT_MEM_RETURN is completely wrong. Fixes a bug introduced in 2e29edb7421c21902b47d130d45f60d3f584a0de - - - - - 19413d09 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Delete misleading comment in gen_event_types.py Not all events start with CapNo and there's not logic I could see which adds this to the length. - - - - - e06f49c0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:20:48-05:00 eventlog: Fix size of TICKY_COUNTER_BEGIN_SAMPLE - - - - - 2f99255b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:21:24-05:00 Fix copy-pasto in prof-late-ccs docs - - - - - 19deb002 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-10T19:21:59-05:00 Refine tcSemigroupWarnings to work in ghc-prim ghc-prim doesn't depend on base so can't have any Monoid or Semigroup instances. However, attempting to load these definitions ran into issues when the interface for `GHC.Base` did exist as that would try and load the interface for `GHC.Types` (which is the module we are trying to compile and has no interface). The fix is to just not do this check when we are compiling a module in ghc-prim. Fixes #21069 - - - - - 34dec6b7 by sheaf at 2022-02-11T17:55:34-05:00 Decrease the size of the LargeRecord test This test was taking too long to run, so this patch makes it smaller. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 9cab90d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-11T22:27:19-05:00 Make sure all platforms have a release job The release bindists are currently a mixture of validate and release builds. This is bad because the validate builds don't have profiling libraries. The fix is to make sure there is a release job for each platform we want to produce a release for.t Fixes #21066 - - - - - 4bce3575 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-11T22:27:54-05:00 testsuite: Make sure all tests trigger ghc rebuild I made a mistake when implementing #21029 which meant that certain tests didn't trigger a GHC recompilation. By adding the `test:ghc` target to the default settings all tests will now depend on this target unless explicitly opting out via the no_deps modifier. - - - - - 90a26f8b by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-11T22:28:34-05:00 Fix documentation about Word64Rep/Int64Rep (#16964) - - - - - 0e93023e by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-12T13:59:41+00:00 Tag inference work. This does three major things: * Enforce the invariant that all strict fields must contain tagged pointers. * Try to predict the tag on bindings in order to omit tag checks. * Allows functions to pass arguments unlifted (call-by-value). The former is "simply" achieved by wrapping any constructor allocations with a case which will evaluate the respective strict bindings. The prediction is done by a new data flow analysis based on the STG representation of a program. This also helps us to avoid generating redudant cases for the above invariant. StrictWorkers are created by W/W directly and SpecConstr indirectly. See the Note [Strict Worker Ids] Other minor changes: * Add StgUtil module containing a few functions needed by, but not specific to the tag analysis. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12545 T18698b T18140 T18923 LargeRecord Metric Increase: LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T15164 T18282 T18304 T18698a T1969 T20049 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9233 T9675 T9961 T19695 WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - 744f8a11 by Greg Steuck at 2022-02-12T17:13:55-05:00 Only check the exit code in derefnull & divbyzero tests on OpenBSD - - - - - eeead9fc by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts/Adjustor: Ensure that allocateExecPage succeeded Previously we failed to handle the case that `allocateExecPage` failed. - - - - - afdfaff0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts: Drop DEC Alpha adjustor implementation The last Alpha chip was produced in 2004. - - - - - 191dfd2d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts/adjustor: Split Windows path out of NativeAmd64 - - - - - be591e27 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 rts: Initial commit of AdjustorPool - - - - - d6d48b16 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 Introduce initAdjustors - - - - - eab37902 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 adjustors/NativeAmd64: Use AdjustorPool - - - - - 974e73af by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 adjustors/NativeAmd64Mingw: Use AdjustorPool - - - - - 95fab83f by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-13T03:26:14-05:00 configure: Fix result reporting of adjustors method check - - - - - ef5cf55d by nikshalark at 2022-02-13T03:26:16-05:00 (#21044) Documented arithmetic functions in base. Didn't get it right the ninth time. Now everything's formatted correctly. - - - - - acb482cc by Takenobu Tani at 2022-02-16T05:27:17-05:00 Relax load_load_barrier for aarch64 This patch relaxes the instruction for load_load_barrier(). Current load_load_barrier() implements full-barrier with `dmb sy`. It's too strong to order load-load instructions. We can relax it by using `dmb ld`. If current load_load_barrier() is used for full-barriers (load/store - load/store barrier), this patch is not suitable. See also linux-kernel's smp_rmb() implementation: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.14/arch/arm64/include/asm/barrier.h#L90 Hopefully, it's better to use `dmb ishld` rather than `dmb ld` to improve performance. However, I can't validate effects on a real many-core Arm machine. - - - - - 84eaa26f by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-02-16T05:27:56-05:00 Add test for #20562 - - - - - 2c28620d by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:28:32-05:00 rts: remove struct StgRetry, it is never used - - - - - 74bf9bb5 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:28:32-05:00 rts: document some closure types - - - - - 316312ec by nineonine at 2022-02-16T05:29:08-05:00 ghci: fix -ddump-stg-cg (#21052) The pre-codegen Stg AST dump was not available in ghci because it was performed in 'doCodeGen'. This was now moved to 'coreToStg' area. - - - - - a6411d74 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:29:43-05:00 docs: mention -fprof-late-ccs in the release notes And note which compiler version it was added in. - - - - - 4127e86d by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-02-16T05:29:43-05:00 docs: fix release notes formatting - - - - - 4e6c8019 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-17T05:25:28-05:00 Always define __GLASGOW_HASKELL_PATCHLEVEL1/2__ macros As #21076 reports if you are using `-Wcpp-undef` then you get warnings when using the `MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL` macro because __GLASGOW_HASKELL_PATCHLEVEL2__ is very rarely explicitliy set (as version numbers are not 4 components long). This macro was introduced in 3549c952b535803270872adaf87262f2df0295a4 and it seems the bug has existed ever since. Fixes #21076 - - - - - 67dd5724 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-17T05:26:03-05:00 rts/AdjustorPool: Silence unused function warning bitmap_get is only used in the DEBUG RTS configuration. Fixes #21079. - - - - - 4b04f7e1 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-20T13:56:15-05:00 Track object file dependencies for TH accurately (#20604) `hscCompileCoreExprHook` is changed to return a list of `Module`s required by a splice. These modules are accumulated in the TcGblEnv (tcg_th_needed_mods). Dependencies on the object files of these modules are recording in the interface. The data structures in `LoaderState` are replaced with more efficient versions to keep track of all the information required. The MultiLayerModulesTH_Make allocations increase slightly but runtime is faster. Fixes #20604 ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_Make ------------------------- - - - - - 92ab3ff2 by sheaf at 2022-02-20T13:56:55-05:00 Use diagnostics for "missing signature" errors This patch makes the "missing signature" errors from "GHC.Rename.Names" use the diagnostic infrastructure. This encompasses missing type signatures for top-level bindings and pattern synonyms, as well as missing kind signatures for type constructors. This patch also renames TcReportMsg to TcSolverReportMsg, and adds a few convenience functions to compute whether such a TcSolverReportMsg is an expected/actual message. - - - - - 845284a5 by sheaf at 2022-02-20T13:57:34-05:00 Generically: remove redundant Semigroup constraint This patch removes a redundant Semigroup constraint on the Monoid instance for Generically. This constraint can cause trouble when one wants to derive a Monoid instance via Generically through a type that doesn't itself have a Semigroup instance, for example: data Point2D a = Point2D !a !a newtype Vector2D a = Vector2D { tip :: Point2D a } deriving ( Semigroup, Monoid ) via Generically ( Point2D ( Sum a ) ) In this case, we should not require there to be an instance Semigroup ( Point2D ( Sum a ) ) as all we need is an instance for the generic representation of Point2D ( Sum a ), i.e. Semigroup ( Rep ( Point2D ( Sum a) ) () ). - - - - - 6b468f7f by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-20T13:58:10-05:00 Bump time submodule to 1.12.1 - - - - - 2f0ceecc by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-20T19:06:19+00:00 hadrian: detect if 'main' is not a haskell file and add it to appropriate list of sources - - - - - 7ce1b694 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-21T11:18:58+00:00 Reinstallable GHC This patch allows ghc and its dependencies to be built using a normal invocation of cabal-install. Each componenent which relied on generated files or additional configuration now has a Setup.hs file. There are also various fixes to the cabal files to satisfy cabal-install. There is a new hadrian command which will build a stage2 compiler and then a stage3 compiler by using cabal. ``` ./hadrian/build build-cabal ``` There is also a new CI job which tests running this command. For the 9.4 release we will upload all the dependent executables to hackage and then end users will be free to build GHC and GHC executables via cabal. There are still some unresolved questions about how to ensure soundness when loading plugins into a reinstalled GHC (#20742) which will be tighted up in due course. Fixes #19896 - - - - - 78fbc3a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-21T15:14:28-05:00 hadrian: Enable late-ccs when building profiled_ghc - - - - - 2b890c89 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-22T15:59:33-05:00 testsuite: Don't print names of all fragile tests on all runs This information about fragile tests is pretty useless but annoying on CI where you have to scroll up a long way to see the actual issues. - - - - - 0b36801f by sheaf at 2022-02-22T16:00:14-05:00 Forbid standalone instances for built-in classes `check_special_inst_head` includes logic that disallows hand-written instances for built-in classes such as Typeable, KnownNat and KnownSymbol. However, it also allowed standalone deriving declarations. This was because we do want to allow standalone deriving instances with Typeable as they are harmless, but we certainly don't want to allow instances for e.g. KnownNat. This patch ensures that we don't allow derived instances for KnownNat, KnownSymbol (and also KnownChar, which was previously omitted entirely). Fixes #21087 - - - - - ace66dec by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-02-22T16:30:59-05:00 Remove -Wunticked-promoted-constructors from -Wall Update manual; explain ticks as optional disambiguation rather than the preferred default. This is a part of #20531. - - - - - 558c7d55 by Hugo at 2022-02-22T16:31:01-05:00 docs: fix error in annotation guide code snippet - - - - - a599abba by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-02-23T08:16:07-05:00 Kill derived constraints Co-authored by: Sam Derbyshire Previously, GHC had three flavours of constraint: Wanted, Given, and Derived. This removes Derived constraints. Though serving a number of purposes, the most important role of Derived constraints was to enable better error messages. This job has been taken over by the new RewriterSets, as explained in Note [Wanteds rewrite wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint. Other knock-on effects: - Various new Notes as I learned about under-described bits of GHC - A reshuffling around the AST for implicit-parameter bindings, with better integration with TTG. - Various improvements around fundeps. These were caused by the fact that, previously, fundep constraints were all Derived, and Derived constraints would get dropped. Thus, an unsolved Derived didn't stop compilation. Without Derived, this is no longer possible, and so we have to be considerably more careful around fundeps. - A nice little refactoring in GHC.Tc.Errors to center the work on a new datatype called ErrorItem. Constraints are converted into ErrorItems at the start of processing, and this allows for a little preprocessing before the main classification. - This commit also cleans up the behavior in generalisation around functional dependencies. Now, if a variable is determined by functional dependencies, it will not be quantified. This change is user facing, but it should trim down GHC's strange behavior around fundeps. - Previously, reportWanteds did quite a bit of work, even on an empty WantedConstraints. This commit adds a fast path. - Now, GHC will unconditionally re-simplify constraints during quantification. See Note [Unconditionally resimplify constraints when quantifying], in GHC.Tc.Solver. Close #18398. Close #18406. Solve the fundep-related non-confluence in #18851. Close #19131. Close #19137. Close #20922. Close #20668. Close #19665. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T9872b T9872b_defer T9872d TcPlugin_RewritePerf ------------------------- - - - - - 2ed22ba1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T08:16:43-05:00 Introduce predicate for when to enable source notes (needSourceNotes) There were situations where we were using debugLevel == 0 as a proxy for whether to retain source notes but -finfo-table-map also enables and needs source notes so we should act consistently in both cases. Ticket #20847 - - - - - 37deb893 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T08:16:43-05:00 Use SrcSpan from the binder as initial source estimate There are some situations where we end up with no source notes in useful positions in an expression. In this case we currently fail to provide any source information about where an expression came from. This patch improves the initial estimate by using the position from the top-binder as the guess for the location of the whole inner expression. It provides quite a course estimate but it's better than nothing. Ticket #20847 - - - - - 59b7f764 by Cheng Shao at 2022-02-23T08:17:24-05:00 Don't emit foreign exports initialiser code for empty CAF list - - - - - c7f32f76 by John Ericson at 2022-02-23T13:58:36-05:00 Prepare rechecking logic for new type in a few ways Combine `MustCompile and `NeedsCompile` into a single case. `CompileReason` is put inside to destinguish the two. This makes a number of things easier. `Semigroup RecompileRequired` is no longer used, to make sure we skip doing work where possible. `recompThen` is very similar, but helps remember. `checkList` is rewritten with `recompThen`. - - - - - e60d8df8 by John Ericson at 2022-02-23T13:58:36-05:00 Introduce `MaybeValidated` type to remove invalid states The old return type `(RecompRequired, Maybe _)`, was confusing because it was inhabited by values like `(UpToDate, Nothing)` that made no sense. The new type ensures: - you must provide a value if it is up to date. - you must provide a reason if you don't provide a value. it is used as the return value of: - `checkOldIface` - `checkByteCode` - `checkObjects` - - - - - f07b13e3 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: refactor X86 codegen Preliminary work done to make working on #5444 easier. Mostly make make control-flow easier to follow: * renamed genCCall into genForeignCall * split genForeignCall into the part dispatching on PrimTarget (genPrim) and the one really generating code for a C call (cf ForeignTarget and genCCall) * made genPrim/genSimplePrim only dispatch on MachOp: each MachOp now has its own code generation function. * out-of-line primops are not handled in a partial `outOfLineCmmOp` anymore but in the code generation functions directly. Helper functions have been introduced (e.g. genLibCCall) for code sharing. * the latter two bullets make code generated for primops that are only sometimes out-of-line (e.g. Pdep or Memcpy) and the logic to select between inline/out-of-line much more localized * avoided passing is32bit as an argument as we can easily get it from NatM state when we really need it * changed genCCall type to avoid it being partial (it can't handle PrimTarget) * globally removed 12 calls to `panic` thanks to better control flow and types ("parse, don't validate" ftw!). - - - - - 6fa7591e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: refactor the way registers are handled * add getLocalRegReg to avoid allocating a CmmLocal just to call getRegisterReg * 64-bit registers: in the general case we must always use the virtual higher part of the register, so we might as well always return it with the lower part. The only exception is to implement 64-bit to 32-bit conversions. We now have to explicitly discard the higher part when matching on Reg64/RegCode64 datatypes instead of explicitly fetching the higher part from the lower part: much safer default. - - - - - bc8de322 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-23T13:59:23-05:00 NCG: inline some 64-bit primops on x86/32-bit (#5444) Several 64-bit operation were implemented with FFI calls on 32-bit architectures but we can easily implement them with inline assembly code. Also remove unused hs_int64ToWord64 and hs_word64ToInt64 C functions. - - - - - 7b7c6b95 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:00-05:00 Simplify/correct implementation of getModuleInfo - - - - - 6215b04c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:00-05:00 Remove mg_boot field from ModuleGraph It was unused in the compiler so I have removed it to streamline ModuleGraph. - - - - - 818ff2ef by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:01-05:00 driver: Remove needsTemplateHaskellOrQQ from ModuleGraph The idea of the needsTemplateHaskellOrQQ query is to check if any of the modules in a module graph need Template Haskell then enable -dynamic-too if necessary. This is quite imprecise though as it will enable -dynamic-too for all modules in the module graph even if only one module uses template haskell, with multiple home units, this is obviously even worse. With -fno-code we already have similar logic to enable code generation just for the modules which are dependeded on my TemplateHaskell modules so we use the same code path to decide whether to enable -dynamic-too rather than using this big hammer. This is part of the larger overall goal of moving as much statically known configuration into the downsweep as possible in order to have fully decided the build plan and all the options before starting to build anything. I also included a fix to #21095, a long standing bug with with the logic which is supposed to enable the external interpreter if we don't have the internal interpreter. Fixes #20696 #21095 - - - - - b6670af6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-23T14:00:40-05:00 testsuite: Normalise output of ghci011 and T7627 The outputs of these tests vary on the order interface files are loaded so we normalise the output to correct for these inconsequential differences. Fixes #21121 - - - - - 9ed3bc6e by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-23T14:01:16-05:00 testsuite: Fix ipeMap test Pointers to closures must be untagged before use. Produce closures of different types so we get different info tables. Fixes #21112 - - - - - 7d426148 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-02-24T04:53:34-05:00 Allow `return` in more cases in ApplicativeDo The doc says that the last statement of an ado-block can be one of `return E`, `return $ E`, `pure E` and `pure $ E`. But `return` is not accepted in a few cases such as: ```haskell -- The ado-block only has one statement x :: F () x = do return () -- The ado-block only has let-statements besides the `return` y :: F () y = do let a = True return () ``` These currently require `Monad` instances. This MR fixes it. Normally `return` is accepted as the last statement because it is stripped in constructing an `ApplicativeStmt`, but this cannot be done in the above cases, so instead we replace `return` by `pure`. A similar but different issue (when the ado-block contains `BindStmt` or `BodyStmt`, the second last statement cannot be `LetStmt`, even if the last statement uses `pure`) is fixed in !6786. - - - - - a5ea7867 by John Ericson at 2022-02-24T20:23:49-05:00 Clarify laws of TestEquality It is unclear what `TestEquality` is for. There are 3 possible choices. Assuming ```haskell data Tag a where TagInt1 :: Tag Int TagInt2 :: Tag Int ``` Weakest -- type param equality semi-decidable --------------------------------------------- `Just Refl` merely means the type params are equal, the values being compared might not be. `Nothing` means the type params may or may not be not equal. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Nothing -- oopsie is allowed testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl ``` This option is better demonstrated with a different type: ```haskell data Tag' a where TagInt1 :: Tag Int TagInt2 :: Tag a ``` ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag' where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Nothing -- can't be sure testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Nothing -- can't be sure testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Nothing -- can't be sure ``` Weaker -- type param equality decidable --------------------------------------- `Just Refl` merely means the type params are equal, the values being compared might not be. `Nothing` means the type params are not equal. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt1 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl ``` Strong -- Like `Eq` ------------------- `Just Refl` means the type params are equal, and the values are equal according to `Eq`. ```haskell instance TestEquality Tag where testEquality TagInt1 TagInt1 = Just Refl testEquality TagInt2 TagInt2 = Just Refl testEquality _ _ = Nothing ``` Strongest -- unique value concrete type --------------------------------------- `Just Refl` means the type params are equal, and the values are equal, and the class assume if the type params are equal the values must also be equal. In other words, the type is a singleton type when the type parameter is a closed term. ```haskell -- instance TestEquality -- invalid instance because two variants for `Int` ``` ------ The discussion in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/21 has decided on the "Weaker" option (confusingly formerly called the "Weakest" option). So that is what is implemented. - - - - - 06c18990 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-02-24T20:24:25-05:00 TH: fix pretty printing of GADTs with multiple constuctors (#20842) - - - - - 6555b68c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Move linters into the tree This MR moves the GHC linters into the tree, so that they can be run directly using Hadrian. * Query all files tracked by Git instead of using changed files, so that we can run the exact same linting step locally and in a merge request. * Only check that the changelogs don't contain TBA when RELEASE=YES. * Add hadrian/lint script, which runs all the linting steps. * Ensure the hlint job exits with a failure if hlint is not installed (otherwise we were ignoring the failure). Given that hlint doesn't seem to be available in CI at the moment, I've temporarily allowed failure in the hlint job. * Run all linting tests in CI using hadrian. - - - - - b99646ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Add rule for generating HsBaseConfig.h If you are running the `lint:{base/compiler}` command locally then this improves the responsiveness because we don't re-run configure everytime if the header file already exists. - - - - - d0deaaf4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-24T20:25:06-05:00 Suggestions due to hlint It turns out this job hasn't been running for quite a while (perhaps ever) so there are quite a few failures when running the linter locally. - - - - - 70bafefb by nineonine at 2022-02-24T20:25:42-05:00 ghci: show helpful error message when loading module with SIMD vector operations (#20214) Previously, when trying to load module with SIMD vector operations, ghci would panic in 'GHC.StgToByteCode.findPushSeq'. Now, a more helpful message is displayed. - - - - - 8ed3d5fd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-25T10:24:12+00:00 Remove test-bootstrap and cabal-reinstall jobs from fast-ci [skip ci] - - - - - 8387dfbe by Mario Blažević at 2022-02-25T21:09:41-05:00 template-haskell: Fix two prettyprinter issues Fix two issues regarding printing numeric literals. Fixing #20454. - - - - - 4ad8ce0b by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:10:22-05:00 GHCi: don't normalise partially instantiated types This patch skips performing type normalisation when we haven't fully instantiated the type. That is, in tcRnExpr (used only for :type in GHCi), skip normalisation if the result type responds True to isSigmaTy. Fixes #20974 - - - - - f35aca4d by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:10:57-05:00 rts/adjustor: Always place adjustor templates in data section @nrnrnr points out that on his machine ld.lld rejects text relocations. Generalize the Darwin text-relocation avoidance logic to account for this. - - - - - cddb040a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-25T21:11:33-05:00 Ticky: Gate tag-inference dummy ticky-counters behind a flag. Tag inference included a way to collect stats about avoided tag-checks. This was dony by emitting "dummy" ticky entries with counts corresponding to predicted/unpredicated tag checks. This behaviour for ticky is now gated behind -fticky-tag-checks. I also documented ticky-LNE in the process. - - - - - 948bf2d0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:12:09-05:00 Fix comment reference to T4818 - - - - - 9c3edeb8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-02-25T21:12:09-05:00 simplCore: Correctly extend in-scope set in rule matching Note [Matching lets] in GHC.Core.Rules claims the following: > We use GHC.Core.Subst.substBind to freshen the binding, using an > in-scope set that is the original in-scope variables plus the > rs_bndrs (currently floated let-bindings). However, previously the implementation didn't actually do extend the in-scope set with rs_bndrs. This appears to be a regression which was introduced by 4ff4d434e9a90623afce00b43e2a5a1ccbdb4c05. Moreover, the originally reasoning was subtly wrong: we must rather use the in-scope set from rv_lcl, extended with rs_bndrs, not that of `rv_fltR` Fixes #21122. - - - - - 7f9f49c3 by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:12:47-05:00 Derive some stock instances for OverridingBool This patch adds some derived instances to `GHC.Data.Bool.OverridingBool`. It also changes the order of the constructors, so that the derived `Ord` instance matches the behaviour for `Maybe Bool`. Fixes #20326 - - - - - 140438a8 by nineonine at 2022-02-25T21:13:23-05:00 Add test for #19271 - - - - - ac9f4606 by sheaf at 2022-02-25T21:14:04-05:00 Allow qualified names in COMPLETE pragmas The parser didn't allow qualified constructor names to appear in COMPLETE pragmas. This patch fixes that. Fixes #20551 - - - - - 677c6c91 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:14:44-05:00 Testsuite: remove arch conditional in T8832 Taken from !3658 - - - - - ad04953b by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:15:23-05:00 Allow hscGenHardCode to not return CgInfos This is a minor change in preparation for the JS backend: CgInfos aren't mandatory and the JS backend won't return them. - - - - - 929c280f by Sylvain Henry at 2022-02-25T21:15:24-05:00 Derive Enum instances for CCallConv and Safety This is used by the JS backend for serialization. - - - - - 75e4e090 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-02-25T21:15:59-05:00 base: Improve documentation of `throwIO` (#19854) Now it takes a better account of precise vs. imprecise exception semantics. Fixes #19854. - - - - - 61a203ba by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:51-05:00 Make typechecking unfoldings from interfaces lazier The old logic was unecessarily strict in loading unfoldings because when reading the unfolding we would case on the result of attempting to load the template before commiting to which type of unfolding we were producing. Hence trying to inspect any of the information about an unfolding would force the template to be loaded. This also removes a potentially hard to discover bug where if the template failed to be typechecked for some reason then we would just not return an unfolding. Instead we now panic so these bad situations which should never arise can be identified. - - - - - 2be74460 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:51-05:00 Use a more up-to-date snapshot of the current rules in the simplifier As the prescient (now deleted) note warns in simplifyPgmIO we have to be a bit careful about when we gather rules from the EPS so that we get the rules for imported bindings. ``` -- Get any new rules, and extend the rule base -- See Note [Overall plumbing for rules] in GHC.Core.Rules -- We need to do this regularly, because simplification can -- poke on IdInfo thunks, which in turn brings in new rules -- behind the scenes. Otherwise there's a danger we'll simply -- miss the rules for Ids hidden inside imported inlinings ``` Given the previous commit, the loading of unfoldings is now even more delayed so we need to be more careful to read the EPS rule base closer to the point where we decide to try rules. Without this fix GHC performance regressed by a noticeably amount because the `zip` rule was not brought into scope eagerly enough which led to a further series of unfortunate events in the simplifer which tipped `substTyWithCoVars` over the edge of the size threshold, stopped it being inlined and increased allocations by 10% in some cases. Furthermore, this change is noticeably in the testsuite as it changes T19790 so that the `length` rules from GHC.List fires earlier. ------------------------- Metric Increase: T9961 ------------------------- - - - - - b8046195 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-26T02:06:52-05:00 Improve efficiency of extending a RuleEnv with a new RuleBase Essentially we apply the identity: > lookupNameEnv n (plusNameEnv_C (++) rb1 rb2) > = lookupNameEnv n rb1 ++ lookupNameEnv n rb2 The latter being more efficient as we don't construct an intermediate map. This is now quite important as each time we try and apply rules we need to combine the current EPS RuleBase with the HPT and ModGuts rule bases. - - - - - 033e9f0f by sheaf at 2022-02-26T02:07:30-05:00 Error on anon wildcards in tcAnonWildCardOcc The code in tcAnonWildCardOcc assumed that it could never encounter anonymous wildcards in illegal positions, because the renamer would have ruled them out. However, it's possible to sneak past the checks in the renamer by using Template Haskell. It isn't possible to simply pass on additional information when renaming Template Haskell brackets, because we don't know in advance in what context the bracket will be spliced in (see test case T15433b). So we accept that we might encounter these bogus wildcards in the typechecker and throw the appropriate error. This patch also migrates the error messages for illegal wildcards in types to use the diagnostic infrastructure. Fixes #15433 - - - - - 32d8fe3a by sheaf at 2022-02-26T14:15:33+01:00 Core Lint: ensure primops can be eta-expanded This patch adds a check to Core Lint, checkCanEtaExpand, which ensures that primops and other wired-in functions with no binding such as unsafeCoerce#, oneShot, rightSection... can always be eta-expanded, by checking that the remaining argument types have a fixed RuntimeRep. Two subtleties came up: - the notion of arity in Core looks through newtypes, so we may need to unwrap newtypes in this check, - we want to avoid calling hasNoBinding on something whose unfolding we are in the process of linting, as this would cause a loop; to avoid this we add some information to the Core Lint environment that holds this information. Fixes #20480 - - - - - 0a80b436 by Peter Trommler at 2022-02-26T17:21:59-05:00 testsuite: Require LLVM for T15155l - - - - - 38cb920e by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-02-28T07:14:04-05:00 Add Monoid a => Monoid (STM a) instance - - - - - d734ef8f by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-02-28T07:14:42-05:00 Make modules in base stable. fix #18963 - - - - - fbf005e9 by Sven Tennie at 2022-02-28T19:16:01-05:00 Fix some hlint issues in ghc-heap This does not fix all hlint issues as the criticised index and length expressions seem to be fine in context. - - - - - adfddf7d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-28T19:16:36-05:00 hadrian: Suggest to the user to run ./configure if missing a setting If a setting is missing from the configuration file it's likely the user needs to reconfigure. Fixes #20476 - - - - - 4f0208e5 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-02-28T19:17:12-05:00 CLabel cleanup: Remove these smart constructors for these reasons: * mkLocalClosureTableLabel : Does the same as the non-local variant. * mkLocalClosureLabel : Does the same as the non-local variant. * mkLocalInfoTableLabel : Decide if we make a local label based on the name and just use mkInfoTableLabel everywhere. - - - - - 065419af by Matthew Pickering at 2022-02-28T19:17:47-05:00 linking: Don't pass --hash-size and --reduce-memory-overhead to ld These flags were added to help with the high linking cost of the old split-objs mode. Now we are using split-sections these flags appear to make no difference to memory usage or time taken to link. I tested various configurations linking together the ghc library with -split-sections enabled. | linker | time (s) | | ------ | ------ | | gold | 0.95 | | ld | 1.6 | | ld (hash-size = 31, reduce-memory-overheads) | 1.6 | | ldd | 0.47 | Fixes #20967 - - - - - 3e65ef05 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-02-28T19:18:27-05:00 template-haskell: fix typo in docstring for Overlap - - - - - 80f9133e by Teo Camarasu at 2022-02-28T19:18:27-05:00 template-haskell: fix docstring for Bytes It seems like a commented out section of code was accidentally included in the docstring for a field. - - - - - 54774268 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-01T16:23:10-05:00 Fix longstanding issue with moduleGraphNodes - no hs-boot files case In the case when we tell moduleGraphNodes to drop hs-boot files the idea is to collapse hs-boot files into their hs file nodes. In the old code * nodeDependencies changed edges from IsBoot to NonBoot * moduleGraphNodes just dropped boot file nodes The net result is that any dependencies of the hs-boot files themselves were dropped. The correct thing to do is * nodeDependencies changes edges from IsBoot to NonBoot * moduleGraphNodes merges dependencies of IsBoot and NonBoot nodes. The result is a properly quotiented dependency graph which contains no hs-boot files nor hs-boot file edges. Why this didn't cause endless issues when compiling with boot files, we will never know. - - - - - c84dc506 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-01T16:23:10-05:00 driver: Properly add an edge between a .hs and its hs-boot file As noted in #21071 we were missing adding this edge so there were situations where the .hs file would get compiled before the .hs-boot file which leads to issues with -j. I fixed this properly by adding the edge in downsweep so the definition of nodeDependencies can be simplified to avoid adding this dummy edge in. There are plenty of tests which seem to have these redundant boot files anyway so no new test. #21094 tracks the more general issue of identifying redundant hs-boot and SOURCE imports. - - - - - 7aeb6d29 by sheaf at 2022-03-01T16:23:51-05:00 Core Lint: collect args through floatable ticks We were not looking through floatable ticks when collecting arguments in Core Lint, which caused `checkCanEtaExpand` to fail on something like: ```haskell reallyUnsafePtrEquality = \ @a -> (src<loc> reallyUnsafePtrEquality#) @Lifted @a @Lifted @a ``` We fix this by using `collectArgsTicks tickishFloatable` instead of `collectArgs`, to be consistent with the behaviour of eta expansion outlined in Note [Eta expansion and source notes] in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity. Fixes #21152. - - - - - 75caafaa by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T01:14:59-05:00 Ticky profiling improvements. This adds a number of changes to ticky-ticky profiling. When an executable is profiled with IPE profiling it's now possible to associate id-related ticky counters to their source location. This works by emitting the info table address as part of the counter which can be looked up in the IPE table. Add a `-ticky-ap-thunk` flag. This flag prevents the use of some standard thunks which are precompiled into the RTS. This means reduced cache locality and increased code size. But it allows better attribution of execution cost to specific source locations instead of simple attributing it to the standard thunk. ticky-ticky now uses the `arg` field to emit additional information about counters in json format. When ticky-ticky is used in combination with the eventlog eventlog2html can be used to generate a html table from the eventlog similar to the old text output for ticky-ticky. - - - - - aeea6bd5 by doyougnu at 2022-03-02T01:15:39-05:00 StgToCmm.cgTopBinding: no isNCG, use binBlobThresh This is a one line change. It is a fixup from MR!7325, was pointed out in review of MR!7442, specifically: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7442#note_406581 The change removes isNCG check from cgTopBinding. Instead it changes the type of binBlobThresh in DynFlags from Word to Maybe Word, where a Just 0 or a Nothing indicates an infinite threshold and thus the disable CmmFileEmbed case in the original check. This improves the cohesion of the module because more NCG related Backend stuff is moved into, and checked in, StgToCmm.Config. Note, that the meaning of a Just 0 or a Nothing in binBlobThresh is indicated in a comment next to its field in GHC.StgToCmm.Config. DynFlags: binBlobThresh: Word -> Maybe Word StgToCmm.Config: binBlobThesh add not ncg check DynFlags.binBlob: move Just 0 check to dflags init StgToCmm.binBlob: only check isNCG, Just 0 check to dflags StgToCmm.Config: strictify binBlobThresh - - - - - b27b2af3 by sheaf at 2022-03-02T14:08:36-05:00 Introduce ConcreteTv metavariables This patch introduces a new kind of metavariable, by adding the constructor `ConcreteTv` to `MetaInfo`. A metavariable with `ConcreteTv` `MetaInfo`, henceforth a concrete metavariable, can only be unified with a type that is concrete (that is, a type that answers `True` to `GHC.Core.Type.isConcrete`). This solves the problem of dangling metavariables in `Concrete#` constraints: instead of emitting `Concrete# ty`, which contains a secret existential metavariable, we simply emit a primitive equality constraint `ty ~# concrete_tv` where `concrete_tv` is a fresh concrete metavariable. This means we can avoid all the complexity of canonicalising `Concrete#` constraints, as we can just re-use the existing machinery for `~#`. To finish things up, this patch then removes the `Concrete#` special predicate, and instead introduces the special predicate `IsRefl#` which enforces that a coercion is reflexive. Such a constraint is needed because the canonicaliser is quite happy to rewrite an equality constraint such as `ty ~# concrete_tv`, but such a rewriting is not handled by the rest of the compiler currently, as we need to make use of the resulting coercion, as outlined in the FixedRuntimeRep plan. The big upside of this approach (on top of simplifying the code) is that we can now selectively implement PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep, by changing individual calls of `hasFixedRuntimeRep_MustBeRefl` to `hasFixedRuntimeRep` and making use of the obtained coercion. - - - - - 81b7c436 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:09:13-05:00 Make -dannot-lint not panic on let bound type variables After certain simplifier passes we end up with let bound type variables which are immediately inlined in the next pass. The core diff utility implemented by -dannot-lint failed to take these into account and paniced. Progress towards #20965 - - - - - f596c91a by sheaf at 2022-03-02T14:09:51-05:00 Improve out-of-order inferred type variables Don't instantiate type variables for :type in `GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun`, to avoid inconsistently instantianting `r1` but not `r2` in the type forall {r1} (a :: TYPE r1) {r2} (b :: TYPE r2). ... This fixes #21088. This patch also changes the primop pretty-printer to ensure that we put all the inferred type variables first. For example, the type of reallyUnsafePtrEquality# is now forall {l :: Levity} {k :: Levity} (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)) (b :: TYPE (BoxedRep k)). a -> b -> Int# This means we avoid running into issue #21088 entirely with the types of primops. Users can still write a type signature where the inferred type variables don't come first, however. This change to primops had a knock-on consequence, revealing that we were sometimes performing eta reduction on keepAlive#. This patch updates tryEtaReduce to avoid eta reducing functions with no binding, bringing it in line with tryEtaReducePrep, and thus fixing #21090. - - - - - 1617fed3 by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-02T14:10:28-05:00 Make inert_cycle_breakers into a stack. Close #20231. - - - - - c8652a0a by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-02T14:11:03-05:00 Make Constraint not *apart* from Type. More details in Note [coreView vs tcView] Close #21092. - - - - - 91a10cb0 by doyougnu at 2022-03-02T14:11:43-05:00 GenStgAlt 3-tuple synonym --> Record type This commit alters GenStgAlt from a type synonym to a Record with field accessors. In pursuit of #21078, this is not a required change but cleans up several areas for nicer code in the upcoming js-backend, and in GHC itself. GenStgAlt: 3-tuple -> record Stg.Utils: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.Stats: StgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.InferTags.Rewrite: StgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.FVs: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.CSE: GenStgAlt 3-tuple -> record Stg.InferTags: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Debug: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lift.Analysis: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lift: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record ByteCode.Instr: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Syntax: add GenStgAlt helper functions Stg.Unarise: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.BcPrep: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record CoreToStg: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToCmm.Expr: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToCmm.Bind: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record StgToByteCode: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Lint: GenStgAlt 3-tuple --> record Stg.Syntax: strictify GenStgAlt GenStgAlt: add haddock, some cleanup fixup: remove calls to pure, single ViewPattern StgToByteCode: use case over viewpatterns - - - - - 73864f00 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:12:19-05:00 base: Remove default method from bitraversable The default instance leads to an infinite loop. bisequenceA is defined in terms of bisquence which is defined in terms of bitraverse. ``` bitraverse f g = (defn of bitraverse) bisequenceA . bimap f g = (defn of bisequenceA) bitraverse id id . bimap f g = (defn of bitraverse) ... ``` Any instances defined without an explicitly implementation are currently broken, therefore removing it will alert users to an issue in their code. CLC issue: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/47 Fixes #20329 #18901 - - - - - 9579bf35 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-02T14:12:54-05:00 ci: Add check to CI to ensure compiler uses correct BIGNUM_BACKEND - - - - - c48a7c3a by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-03T07:37:12-05:00 Use Word64# primops in Word64 Num instance Taken froù!3658 - - - - - ce65d0cc by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T07:37:48-05:00 hadrian: Correctly set whether we have a debug compiler when running tests For example, running the `slow-validate` flavour would incorrectly run the T16135 test which would fail with an assertion error, despite the fact that is should be skipped when we have a debug compiler. - - - - - e0c3e757 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:48:41-05:00 docs: Add note to unsafeCoerce function that you might want to use coerce [skip ci] Fixes #15429 - - - - - 559d4cf3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:49:17-05:00 docs: Add note to RULES documentation about locally bound variables [skip ci] Fixes #20100 - - - - - c534b3dd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-03T13:49:53-05:00 Replace ad-hoc CPP with constant from GHC.Utils.Constant Fixes #21154 - - - - - de56cc7e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-04T12:44:26-05:00 Update documentation of LiberalTypeSynonyms We no longer require LiberalTypeSynonyms to use 'forall' or an unboxed tuple in a synonym. I also removed that kind checking before expanding synonyms "could be changed". This was true when type synonyms were thought of macros, but with the extensions such as SAKS or matchability I don't see it changing. - - - - - c0a39259 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-04T12:45:01-05:00 base: Mark GHC.Bits not-home for haddock Most (all) of the exports are re-exported from the preferable Data.Bits. - - - - - 3570eda5 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-04T12:45:42-05:00 Fix comments about Int64/Word64 primops - - - - - 6f84ee33 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2022-03-05T01:06:47-05:00 remove MonadFail instances of ST CLC proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/33 The instances had `fail` implemented in terms of `error`, whereas the idea of the `MonadFail` class is that the `fail` method should be implemented in terms of the monad itself. - - - - - 584cd5ae by sheaf at 2022-03-05T01:07:25-05:00 Don't allow Float#/Double# literal patterns This patch does the following two things: 1. Fix the check in Core Lint to properly throw an error when it comes across Float#/Double# literal patterns. The check was incorrect before, because it expected the type to be Float/Double instead of Float#/Double#. 2. Add an error in the parser when the user writes a floating-point literal pattern such as `case x of { 2.0## -> ... }`. Fixes #21115 - - - - - 706deee0 by Greg Steuck at 2022-03-05T17:44:10-08:00 Make T20214 terminate promptly be setting input to /dev/null It was hanging and timing out on OpenBSD before. - - - - - 14e90098 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-03-07T14:05:41-05:00 Always generalise top-level bindings Fix #21023 by always generalising top-level binding; change the documentation of -XMonoLocalBinds to match. - - - - - c9c31c3c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 hadrian: Add little flavour transformer to build stage2 with assertions This can be useful to build a `perf+assertions` build or even better `default+no_profiled_libs+omit_pragmas+assertions`. - - - - - 89c14a6c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 ci: Convert all deb10 make jobs into hadrian jobs This is the first step in converting all the CI configs to use hadrian rather than make. (#21129) The metrics increase due to hadrian using --hyperlinked-source for haddock builds. (See #21156) ------------------------- Metric Increase: haddock.Cabal haddock.base haddock.compiler ------------------------- - - - - - 7bfae2ee by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 Replace use of BIN_DIST_PREP_TAR_COMP with BIN_DIST_NAME And adds a check to make sure we are not accidently settings BIN_DIST_PREP_TAR_COMP when using hadrian. - - - - - 5b35ca58 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:06:16-05:00 Fix gen_contents_index logic for hadrian bindist - - - - - 273bc133 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-07T14:06:52-05:00 Fix reporting constraints in pprTcSolverReportMsg 'no_instance_msg' and 'no_deduce_msg' were omitting the first wanted. - - - - - 5874a30a by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-07T14:07:28-05:00 Improve setBit for Natural Previously the default definition was used, which involved allocating intermediate Natural values. Fixes #21173. - - - - - 7a02aeb8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-07T14:08:03-05:00 Remove leftover trace in testsuite - - - - - 6ce6c250 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-07T23:48:56-05:00 Expand and improve the Note [Strict Worker Ids]. I've added an explicit mention of the invariants surrounding those. As well as adding more direct cross references to the Strict Field Invariant. - - - - - d0f892fe by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-07T23:49:32-05:00 Delete GenericKind_ in favor of GenericKind_DC When deriving a `Generic1` instance, we need to know what the last type variable of a data type is. Previously, there were two mechanisms to determine this information: * `GenericKind_`, where `Gen1_` stored the last type variable of a data type constructor (i.e., the `tyConTyVars`). * `GenericKind_DC`, where `Gen1_DC` stored the last universally quantified type variable in a data constructor (i.e., the `dataConUnivTyVars`). These had different use cases, as `GenericKind_` was used for generating `Rep(1)` instances, while `GenericKind_DC` was used for generating `from(1)` and `to(1)` implementations. This was already a bit confusing, but things went from confusing to outright wrong after !6976. This is because after !6976, the `deriving` machinery stopped using `tyConTyVars` in favor of `dataConUnivTyVars`. Well, everywhere with the sole exception of `GenericKind_`, which still continued to use `tyConTyVars`. This lead to disaster when deriving a `Generic1` instance for a GADT family instance, as the `tyConTyVars` do not match the `dataConUnivTyVars`. (See #21185.) The fix is to stop using `GenericKind_` and replace it with `GenericKind_DC`. For the most part, this proves relatively straightforward. Some highlights: * The `forgetArgVar` function was deleted entirely, as it no longer proved necessary after `GenericKind_`'s demise. * The substitution that maps from the last type variable to `Any` (see `Note [Generating a correctly typed Rep instance]`) had to be moved from `tc_mkRepTy` to `tc_mkRepFamInsts`, as `tc_mkRepTy` no longer has access to the last type variable. Fixes #21185. - - - - - a60ddffd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-08T22:51:37+00:00 Move bootstrap and cabal-reinstall test jobs to nightly CI is creaking under the pressure of too many jobs so attempt to reduce the strain by removing a couple of jobs. - - - - - 7abe3288 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T10:24:15+00:00 Add 10 minute timeout to linters job - - - - - 3cf75ede by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T10:24:16+00:00 Revert "hadrian: Correctly set whether we have a debug compiler when running tests" Needing the arguments for "GHC/Utils/Constant.hs" implies a dependency on the previous stage compiler. Whilst we work out how to get around this I will just revert this commit (as it only affects running the testsuite in debug way). This reverts commit ce65d0cceda4a028f30deafa3c39d40a250acc6a. - - - - - 18b9ba56 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-09T11:07:23+00:00 ci: Fix save_cache function Each interation of saving the cache would copy the whole `cabal` store into a subfolder in the CACHE_DIR rather than copying the contents of the cabal store into the cache dir. This resulted in a cache which looked like: ``` /builds/ghc/ghc/cabal-cache/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/cabal/ ``` So it would get one layer deeper every CI run and take longer and longer to compress. - - - - - bc684dfb by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-10T03:20:07-05:00 mr-template: Mention timeframe for review - - - - - 7f5f4ede by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Bump submodules: containers, exceptions GHC Proposal #371 requires TypeOperators to use type equality a~b. This submodule update pulls in the appropriate forward-compatibility changes in 'libraries/containers' and 'libraries/exceptions' - - - - - 8532b8a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Add an inline pragma to lookupVarEnv The containers bump reduced the size of the Data.IntMap.Internal.lookup function so that it no longer experienced W/W. This means that the size of lookupVarEnv increased over the inlining threshold and it wasn't inlined into the hot code path in substTyVar. See containers#821, #21159 and !7638 for some more explanation. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T12227 T13386 T15703 T18223 T5030 T8095 T9872a T9872b T9872c TcPlugin_RewritePerf ------------------------- - - - - - 844cf1e1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-10T03:20:43-05:00 Normalise output of T10970 test The output of this test changes each time the containers submodule version updates. It's easier to apply the version normaliser so that the test checks that there is a version number, but not which one it is. - - - - - 24b6af26 by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-11T19:56:28-05:00 Refactor tcDeriving to generate tyfam insts before any bindings Previously, there was an awful hack in `genInst` (now called `genInstBinds` after this patch) where we had to return a continutation rather than directly returning the bindings for a derived instance. This was done for staging purposes, as we had to first infer the instance contexts for derived instances and then feed these contexts into the continuations to ensure the generated instance bindings had accurate instance contexts. `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriving` described this confusing state of affairs. The root cause of this confusing design was the fact that `genInst` was trying to generate instance bindings and associated type family instances for derived instances simultaneously. This really isn't possible, however: as `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]` explains, one needs to have access to the associated type family instances before one can properly infer the instance contexts for derived instances. The use of continuation-returning style was an attempt to circumvent this dependency, but it did so in an awkward way. This patch detangles this awkwardness by splitting up `genInst` into two functions: `genFamInsts` (for associated type family instances) and `genInstBinds` (for instance bindings). Now, the `tcDeriving` function calls `genFamInsts` and brings all the family instances into scope before calling `genInstBinds`. This removes the need for the awkward continuation-returning style seen in the previous version of `genInst`, making the code easier to understand. There are some knock-on changes as well: 1. `hasStockDeriving` now needs to return two separate functions: one that describes how to generate family instances for a stock-derived instance, and another that describes how to generate the instance bindings. I factored out this pattern into a new `StockGenFns` data type. 2. While documenting `StockGenFns`, I realized that there was some inconsistency regarding which `StockGenFns` functions needed which arguments. In particular, the function in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generics` which generates `Rep(1)` instances did not take a `SrcSpan` like other `gen_*` functions did, and it included an extra `[Type]` argument that was entirely redundant. As a consequence, I refactored the code in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Generics` to more closely resemble other `gen_*` functions. A happy result of all this is that all `StockGenFns` functions now take exactly the same arguments, which makes everything more uniform. This is purely a refactoring that should not have any effect on user-observable behavior. The new design paves the way for an eventual fix for #20719. - - - - - 62caaa9b by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-11T19:57:03-05:00 gitlab-ci: Use the linters image in hlint job As the `hlint` executable is only available in the linters image. Fixes #21146. - - - - - 4abd7eb0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-11T19:57:38-05:00 Remove partOfGhci check in the loader This special logic has been part of GHC ever since template haskell was introduced in 9af77fa423926fbda946b31e174173d0ec5ebac8. It's hard to believe in any case that this special logic pays its way at all. Given * The list is out-of-date, which has potential to lead to miscompilation when using "editline", which was removed in 2010 (46aed8a4). * The performance benefit seems negligable as each load only happens once anyway and packages specified by package flags are preloaded into the linker state at the start of compilation. Therefore we just remove this logic. Fixes #19791 - - - - - c40cbaa2 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-11T19:58:14-05:00 Improve -dtag-inference-checks checks. FUN closures don't get tagged when evaluated. So no point in checking their tags. - - - - - ab00d23b by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-11T19:58:49-05:00 Improve clearBit and complementBit for Natural Also optimize bigNatComplementBit#. Fixes #21175, #21181, #21194. - - - - - a6d8facb by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-11T19:59:24-05:00 gitignore all (build) directories headed by _ - - - - - 524795fe by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-11T19:59:24-05:00 Demand: Document why we need three additional equations of multSubDmd - - - - - 6bdcd557 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: make 64-bit word splitting for 32-bit targets respect target endianness This used to been broken for little-endian targets. - - - - - 9e67c69e by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: fix Double# literal payload for 32-bit targets Contrary to the legacy comment, the splitting didn't happen and we ended up with a single StgWord64 literal in the output code! Let's just do the splitting here. - - - - - 1eee2e28 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: use __builtin versions of memcpyish functions to fix type mismatch Our memcpyish primop's type signatures doesn't match the C type signatures. It's not a problem for typical archs, since their C ABI permits dropping the result, but it doesn't work for wasm. The previous logic would cast the memcpyish function pointer to an incorrect type and perform an indirect call, which results in a runtime trap on wasm. The most straightforward fix is: don't emit EFF_ for memcpyish functions. Since we don't want to include extra headers in .hc to bring in their prototypes, we can just use the __builtin versions. - - - - - 9d8d4837 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: emit __builtin_unreachable() when CmmSwitch doesn't contain fallback case Otherwise the C compiler may complain "warning: non-void function does not return a value in all control paths [-Wreturn-type]". - - - - - 27da5540 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: make floatToWord32/doubleToWord64 faster Use castFloatToWord32/castDoubleToWord64 in base to perform the reinterpret cast. - - - - - c98e8332 by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-11T20:00:01-05:00 CmmToC: fix -Wunused-value warning in ASSIGN_BaseReg When ASSIGN_BaseReg is a no-op, we shouldn't generate any C code, otherwise C compiler complains a bunch of -Wunused-value warnings when doing unregisterised codegen. - - - - - 5932247c by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-11T20:00:36-05:00 users guide: Eliminate spurious \spxentry mentions We were failing to pass the style file to `makeindex`, as is done by the mklatex configuration generated by Sphinx. Fixes #20913. - - - - - e40cf4ef by Simon Jakobi at 2022-03-11T20:01:11-05:00 ghc-bignum: Tweak integerOr The result of ORing two BigNats is always greater or equal to the larger of the two. Therefore it is safe to skip the magnitude checks of integerFromBigNat#. - - - - - cf081476 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-12T07:02:40-05:00 checkUnboxedLitPat: use non-fatal addError This enables GHC to report more parse errors in a single pass. - - - - - 7fe07143 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-12T07:03:16-05:00 Rename -fprof-late-ccs to -fprof-late - - - - - 88a94541 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:03:56-05:00 Hadrian: avoid useless allocations in trackArgument Cf ticky report before the change: Entries Alloc Alloc'd Non-void Arguments STG Name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 696987 29044128 0 1 L main:Target.trackArgument_go5{v r24kY} (fun) - - - - - 2509d676 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:04:36-05:00 Hadrian: avoid allocating in stageString (#19209) - - - - - c062fac0 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:04:36-05:00 Hadrian: remove useless imports Added for no reason in 7ce1b694f7be7fbf6e2d7b7eb0639e61fbe358c6 - - - - - c82fb934 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:05:16-05:00 Hadrian: avoid allocations in WayUnit's Read instance (#19209) - - - - - ed04aed2 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-12T07:05:16-05:00 Hadrian: use IntSet Binary instance for Way (#19209) - - - - - ad835531 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-03-13T18:12:12-04:00 Fix bug in weak loop-breakers in OccurAnal Note [Weak loop breakers] explains why we need to track variables free in RHS of rules. But we need to do this for /inactive/ rules as well as active ones, unlike the rhs_fv_env stuff. So we now have two fields in node Details, one for free vars of active rules, and one for free vars of all rules. This was shown up by #20820, which is now fixed. - - - - - 76b94b72 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-13T18:12:48-04:00 Worker/wrapper: Preserve float barriers (#21150) Issue #21150 shows that worker/wrapper allocated a worker function for a function with multiple calls that said "called at most once" when the first argument was absent. That's bad! This patch makes it so that WW preserves at least one non-one-shot value lambda (see `Note [Preserving float barriers]`) by passing around `void#` in place of absent arguments. Fixes #21150. Since the fix is pretty similar to `Note [Protecting the last value argument]`, I put the logic in `mkWorkerArgs`. There I realised (#21204) that `-ffun-to-thunk` is basically useless with `-ffull-laziness`, so I deprecated the flag, simplified and split into `needsVoidWorkerArg`/`addVoidWorkerArg`. SpecConstr is another client of that API. Fixes #21204. Metric Decrease: T14683 - - - - - 97db789e by romes at 2022-03-14T11:36:39-04:00 Fix up Note [Bind free vars] Move GHC-specific comments from Language.Haskell.Syntax.Binds to GHC.Hs.Binds It looks like the Note was deleted but there were actually two copies of it. L.H.S.B no longer references it, and GHC.Hs.Binds keeps an updated copy. (See #19252) There are other duplicated notes -- they will be fixed in the next commit - - - - - 135888dd by romes at 2022-03-14T11:36:39-04:00 TTG Pull AbsBinds and ABExport out of the main AST AbsBinds and ABExport both depended on the typechecker, and were thus removed from the main AST Expr. CollectPass now has a new function `collectXXHsBindsLR` used for the new HsBinds extension point Bumped haddock submodule to work with AST changes. The removed Notes from Language.Haskell.Syntax.Binds were duplicated (and not referenced) and the copies in GHC.Hs.Binds are kept (and referenced there). (See #19252) - - - - - 106413f0 by sheaf at 2022-03-14T11:37:21-04:00 Add two coercion optimisation perf tests - - - - - 8eadea67 by sheaf at 2022-03-14T15:08:24-04:00 Fix isLiftedType_maybe and handle fallout As #20837 pointed out, `isLiftedType_maybe` returned `Just False` in many situations where it should return `Nothing`, because it didn't take into account type families or type variables. In this patch, we fix this issue. We rename `isLiftedType_maybe` to `typeLevity_maybe`, which now returns a `Levity` instead of a boolean. We now return `Nothing` for types with kinds of the form `TYPE (F a1 ... an)` for a type family `F`, as well as `TYPE (BoxedRep l)` where `l` is a type variable. This fix caused several other problems, as other parts of the compiler were relying on `isLiftedType_maybe` returning a `Just` value, and were now panicking after the above fix. There were two main situations in which panics occurred: 1. Issues involving the let/app invariant. To uphold that invariant, we need to know whether something is lifted or not. If we get an answer of `Nothing` from `isLiftedType_maybe`, then we don't know what to do. As this invariant isn't particularly invariant, we can change the affected functions to not panic, e.g. by behaving the same in the `Just False` case and in the `Nothing` case (meaning: no observable change in behaviour compared to before). 2. Typechecking of data (/newtype) constructor patterns. Some programs involving patterns with unknown representations were accepted, such as T20363. Now that we are stricter, this caused further issues, culminating in Core Lint errors. However, the behaviour was incorrect the whole time; the incorrectness only being revealed by this change, not triggered by it. This patch fixes this by overhauling where the representation polymorphism involving pattern matching are done. Instead of doing it in `tcMatches`, we instead ensure that the `matchExpected` functions such as `matchExpectedFunTys`, `matchActualFunTySigma`, `matchActualFunTysRho` allow return argument pattern types which have a fixed RuntimeRep (as defined in Note [Fixed RuntimeRep]). This ensures that the pattern matching code only ever handles types with a known runtime representation. One exception was that patterns with an unknown representation type could sneak in via `tcConPat`, which points to a missing representation-polymorphism check, which this patch now adds. This means that we now reject the program in #20363, at least until we implement PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep (allowing type families in RuntimeRep positions). The aforementioned refactoring, in which checks have been moved to `matchExpected` functions, is a first step in implementing PHASE 2 for patterns. Fixes #20837 - - - - - 8ff32124 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-14T15:09:01-04:00 DmdAnal: Don't unbox recursive data types (#11545) As `Note [Demand analysis for recursive data constructors]` describes, we now refrain from unboxing recursive data type arguments, for two reasons: 1. Relating to run/alloc perf: Similar to `Note [CPR for recursive data constructors]`, it seldomly improves run/alloc performance if we just unbox a finite number of layers of a potentially huge data structure. 2. Relating to ghc/alloc perf: Inductive definitions on single-product recursive data types like the one in T11545 will (diverge, and) have very deep demand signatures before any other abortion mechanism in Demand analysis is triggered. That leads to great and unnecessary churn on Demand analysis when ultimately we will never make use of any nested strictness information anyway. Conclusion: Discard nested demand and boxity information on such recursive types with the help of `Note [Detecting recursive data constructors]`. I also implemented `GHC.Types.Unique.MemoFun.memoiseUniqueFun` in order to avoid the overhead of repeated calls to `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.isRecDataCon`. It's nice and simple and guards against some smaller regressions in T9233 and T16577. ghc/alloc performance-wise, this patch is a very clear win: Test Metric value New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 6,141,071,720 6,099,871,216 -0.7% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) ghc/alloc 2,740,973,040 2,705,146,640 -1.3% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 945,475,492 85,768,928 -90.9% GOOD T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 370,245,880 326,980,632 -11.7% GOOD T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 90,933,944 76,998,064 -15.3% GOOD T9872a(normal) ghc/alloc 1,800,576,840 1,792,348,760 -0.5% T9872b(normal) ghc/alloc 2,086,492,432 2,073,991,848 -0.6% T9872c(normal) ghc/alloc 1,750,491,240 1,737,797,832 -0.7% TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) ghc/alloc 2,286,813,400 2,270,957,896 -0.7% geo. mean -2.9% No noteworthy change in run/alloc either. NoFib results show slight wins, too: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- constraints -1.9% -1.4% fasta -3.6% -2.7% reverse-complem -0.3% -0.9% treejoin -0.0% -0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -3.6% -2.7% Max +0.1% +0.1% Geometric Mean -0.1% -0.1% Metric Decrease: T11545 T13056 T18304 - - - - - ab618309 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-03-15T18:34:38+03:00 Export (~) from Data.Type.Equality (#18862) * Users can define their own (~) type operator * Haddock can display documentation for the built-in (~) * New transitional warnings implemented: -Wtype-equality-out-of-scope -Wtype-equality-requires-operators Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 577135bf by Aaron Allen at 2022-03-16T02:27:48-04:00 Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.Foreign Converts all uses of 'TcRnUnknownMessage' to proper diagnostics. - - - - - c1fed9da by Aaron Allen at 2022-03-16T02:27:48-04:00 Suggest FFI extensions as hints (#20116) - Use extension suggestion hints instead of suggesting extensions in the error message body for several FFI errors. - Adds a test case for `TcRnForeignImportPrimExtNotSet` - - - - - a33d1045 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-16T02:28:24-04:00 TH: allow negative patterns in quotes (#20711) We still don't allow negative overloaded patterns. Earler all negative patterns were treated as negative overloaded patterns. Now, we expliclty check the extension field to see if the pattern is actually a negative overloaded pattern - - - - - 1575c4a5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-16T02:29:03-04:00 Demand: Let `Boxed` win in `lubBoxity` (#21119) Previously, we let `Unboxed` win in `lubBoxity`, which is unsoundly optimistic in terms ob Boxity analysis. "Unsoundly" in the sense that we sometimes unbox parameters that we better shouldn't unbox. Examples are #18907 and T19871.absent. Until now, we thought that this hack pulled its weight becuase it worked around some shortcomings of the phase separation between Boxity analysis and CPR analysis. But it is a gross hack which caused regressions itself that needed all kinds of fixes and workarounds. See for example #20767. It became impossible to work with in !7599, so I want to remove it. For example, at the moment, `lubDmd B dmd` will not unbox `dmd`, but `lubDmd A dmd` will. Given that `B` is supposed to be the bottom element of the lattice, it's hardly justifiable to get a better demand when `lub`bing with `A`. The consequence of letting `Boxed` win in `lubBoxity` is that we *would* regress #2387, #16040 and parts of #5075 and T19871.sumIO, until Boxity and CPR are able to communicate better. Fortunately, that is not the case since I could tweak the other source of optimism in Boxity analysis that is described in `Note [Unboxed demand on function bodies returning small products]` so that we *recursively* assume unboxed demands on function bodies returning small products. See the updated Note. `Note [Boxity for bottoming functions]` describes why we need bottoming functions to have signatures that say that they deeply unbox their arguments. In so doing, I had to tweak `finaliseArgBoxities` so that it will never unbox recursive data constructors. This is in line with our handling of them in CPR. I updated `Note [Which types are unboxed?]` to reflect that. In turn we fix #21119, #20767, #18907, T19871.absent and get a much simpler implementation (at least to think about). We can also drop the very ad-hoc definition of `deferAfterPreciseException` and its Note in favor of the simple, intuitive definition we used to have. Metric Decrease: T16875 T18223 T18698a T18698b hard_hole_fits Metric Increase: LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T15703 T8095 T9872d Out of all the regresions, only the one in T9872d doesn't vanish in a perf build, where the compiler is bootstrapped with -O2 and thus SpecConstr. Reason for regressions: * T9872d is due to `ty_co_subst` taking its `LiftingContext` boxed. That is because the context is passed to a function argument, for example in `liftCoSubstTyVarBndrUsing`. * In T15703, LargeRecord and T8095, we get a bit more allocations in `expand_syn` and `piResultTys`, because a `TCvSubst` isn't unboxed. In both cases that guards against reboxing in some code paths. * The same is true for MultiComponentModulesRecomp, where we get less unboxing in `GHC.Unit.Finder.$wfindInstalledHomeModule`. In a perf build, allocations actually *improve* by over 4%! Results on NoFib: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- awards -0.4% +0.3% cacheprof -0.3% +2.4% fft -1.5% -5.1% fibheaps +1.2% +0.8% fluid -0.3% -0.1% ida +0.4% +0.9% k-nucleotide +0.4% -0.1% last-piece +10.5% +13.9% lift -4.4% +3.5% mandel2 -99.7% -99.8% mate -0.4% +3.6% parser -1.0% +0.1% puzzle -11.6% +6.5% reverse-complem -3.0% +2.0% scs -0.5% +0.1% sphere -0.4% -0.2% wave4main -8.2% -0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary excludes mandel2 because of excessive bias Min -11.6% -5.1% Max +10.5% +13.9% Geometric Mean -0.2% +0.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not bad for a bug fix. The regression in `last-piece` could become a win if SpecConstr would work on non-recursive functions. The regression in `fibheaps` is due to `Note [Reboxed crud for bottoming calls]`, e.g., #21128. - - - - - bb779b90 by sheaf at 2022-03-16T02:29:42-04:00 Add a regression test for #21130 This problem was due to a bug in cloneWanted, which was incorrectly creating a coercion hole to hold an evidence variable. This bug was introduced by 8bb52d91 and fixed in 81740ce8. Fixes #21130 - - - - - 0f0e2394 by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 linker: Initial Windows C++ exception unwinding support - - - - - 36d20d4d by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 linker: Fix ADDR32NB relocations on Windows - - - - - 8a516527 by Tamar Christina at 2022-03-17T10:16:37-04:00 testsuite: properly escape string paths - - - - - 1a0dd008 by sheaf at 2022-03-17T10:17:13-04:00 Hadrian: account for change in late-ccs flag The late cost centre flag was renamed from -fprof-late-ccs to -fprof-late in 7fe07143, but this change hadn't been propagated to Hadrian. - - - - - 8561c1af by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Refactor HsBracket - - - - - 19163397 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 Type-checking untyped brackets When HsExpr GhcTc, the HsBracket constructor should hold a HsBracket GhcRn, rather than an HsBracket GhcTc. We make use of the HsBracket p extension constructor (XBracket (XXBracket p)) to hold an HsBracket GhcRn when the pass is GhcTc See !4782 https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - 310890a5 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 Separate constructors for typed and untyped brackets Split HsBracket into HsTypedBracket and HsUntypedBracket. Unfortunately, we still cannot get rid of instance XXTypedBracket GhcTc = HsTypedBracket GhcRn despite no longer requiring it for typechecking, but rather because the TH desugarer works on GhcRn rather than GhcTc (See GHC.HsToCore.Quote) - - - - - 4a2567f5 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Refactor bracket for desugaring during tc When desugaring a bracket we want to desugar /renamed/ rather than /typechecked/ code; So in (HsExpr GhcTc) tree, we must have a (HsExpr GhcRn) for the quotation itself. This commit reworks the TTG refactor on typed and untyped brackets by storing the /renamed/ code in the bracket field extension rather than in the constructor extension in `HsQuote` (previously called `HsUntypedBracket`) See Note [The life cycle of a TH quotation] and https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - b056adc8 by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: Make HsQuote GhcTc isomorphic to NoExtField An untyped bracket `HsQuote p` can never be constructed with `p ~ GhcTc`. This is because we don't typecheck `HsQuote` at all. That's OK, because we also never use `HsQuote GhcTc`. To enforce this at the type level we make `HsQuote GhcTc` isomorphic to `NoExtField` and impossible to construct otherwise, by using TTG field extensions to make all constructors, except for `XQuote` (which takes `NoExtField`), unconstructable, with `DataConCantHappen` This is explained more in detail in Note [The life cycle of a TH quotation] Related discussion: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782 - - - - - ac3b2e7d by romes at 2022-03-18T05:10:58-04:00 TTG: TH brackets finishing touches Rewrite the critical notes and fix outdated ones, use `HsQuote GhcRn` (in `HsBracketTc`) for desugaring regardless of the bracket being typed or untyped, remove unused `EpAnn` from `Hs*Bracket GhcRn`, zonkExpr factor out common brackets code, ppr_expr factor out common brackets code, and fix tests, to finish MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/4782. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - d147428a by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-18T05:11:35-04:00 codeGen: Fix signedness of jump table indexing Previously while constructing the jump table index we would zero-extend the discriminant before subtracting the start of the jump-table. This goes subtly wrong in the case of a sub-word, signed discriminant, as described in the included Note. Fix this in both the PPC and X86 NCGs. Fixes #21186. - - - - - 435a3d5d by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-18T05:11:35-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21186 - - - - - e9d8de93 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-19T07:35:49-04:00 TH: Fix pretty printing of newtypes with operators and GADT syntax (#20868) The pretty printer for regular data types already accounted for these, and had some duplication with the newtype pretty printer. Factoring the logic out into a common function and using it for both newtypes and data declarations is enough to fix the bug. - - - - - 244da9eb by sheaf at 2022-03-19T07:36:24-04:00 List GHC.Event.Internal in base.cabal on Windows GHC.Event.Internal was not listed in base.cabal on Windows. This caused undefined reference errors. This patch adds it back, by moving it out of the OS-specific logic in base.cabal. Fixes #21245. - - - - - d1c03719 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-03-19T07:37:00-04:00 Compact regions: Maintain tags properly Fixes #21251 - - - - - d45bb701 by romes at 2022-03-19T07:37:36-04:00 Remove dead code HsDoRn - - - - - c842611f by nineonine at 2022-03-20T21:16:06-04:00 Revamp derived Eq instance code generation (#17240) This patch improves code generation for derived Eq instances. The idea is to use 'dataToTag' to evaluate both arguments. This allows to 'short-circuit' when tags do not match. Unfortunately, inner evals are still present when we branch on tags. This is due to the way 'dataToTag#' primop evaluates its argument in the code generator. #21207 was created to explore further optimizations. Metric Decrease: LargeRecord - - - - - 52ffd38c by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-20T21:16:46-04:00 Avoid some SOURCE imports - - - - - b91798be by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-23T13:39:39-04:00 hi haddock: Lex and store haddock docs in interface files Names appearing in Haddock docstrings are lexed and renamed like any other names appearing in the AST. We currently rename names irrespective of the namespace, so both type and constructor names corresponding to an identifier will appear in the docstring. Haddock will select a given name as the link destination based on its own heuristics. This patch also restricts the limitation of `-haddock` being incompatible with `Opt_KeepRawTokenStream`. The export and documenation structure is now computed in GHC and serialised in .hi files. This can be used by haddock to directly generate doc pages without reparsing or renaming the source. At the moment the operation of haddock is not modified, that's left to a future patch. Updates the haddock submodule with the minimum changes needed. - - - - - 78db231f by Cheng Shao at 2022-03-23T13:40:17-04:00 configure: bump LlvmMaxVersion to 14 LLVM 13.0.0 is released in Oct 2021, and latest head validates against LLVM 13 just fine if LlvmMaxVersion is bumped. - - - - - b06e5dd8 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-03-23T13:40:54-04:00 docs: clarify the eventlog format documentation a little bit - - - - - 4dc62498 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-23T13:41:31-04:00 Fix behaviour of -Wunused-packages in ghci Ticket #21110 points out that -Wunused-packages behaves a bit unusually in GHCi. Now we define the semantics for -Wunused-packages in interactive mode as follows: * If you use -Wunused-packages on an initial load then the warning is reported. * If you explicitly set -Wunused-packages on the command line then the warning is displayed (until it is disabled) * If you then subsequently modify the set of available targets by using :load or :cd (:cd unloads everything) then the warning is (silently) turned off. This means that every :r the warning is printed if it's turned on (but you did ask for it). Fixes #21110 - - - - - fed05347 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:42:07-04:00 rts/adjustor: Place adjustor templates in data section on all OSs In !7604 we started placing adjustor templates in the data section on Linux as some toolchains there reject relocations in the text section. However, it turns out that OpenBSD also exhibits this restriction. Fix this by *always* placing adjustor templates in the data section. Fixes #21155. - - - - - db32bb8c by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-23T13:42:44-04:00 Improve error message when warning about unsupported LLVM version (#20958) Change the wording to make it clear that the upper bound is non-inclusive. - - - - - f214349a by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:43:20-04:00 rts: Untag function field in scavenge_PAP_payload Previously we failed to untag the function closure when scavenging the payload of a PAP, resulting in an invalid closure pointer being passed to scavenge_large_bitmap and consequently #21254. Fix this. Fixes #21254 - - - - - e6d0e287 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-23T13:43:20-04:00 rts: Don't mark object code in markCAFs unless necessary Previously `markCAFs` would call `markObjectCode` even in non-major GCs. This is problematic since `prepareUnloadCheck` is not called in such GCs, meaning that the section index has not been updated. Fixes #21254 - - - - - 1a7cf096 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:05-04:00 Avoid redundant imports of GHC.Driver.Session Remove GHC.Driver.Session imports that weren't considered as redundant because of the reexport of PlatformConstants. Also remove this reexport as modules using this datatype should import GHC.Platform instead. - - - - - e3f60577 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:05-04:00 Reverse dependency between StgToCmm and Runtime.Heap.Layout - - - - - e6585ca1 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-23T13:44:46-04:00 Define filterOut with filter filter has fusion rules that filterOut lacks - - - - - c58d008c by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-24T06:10:43-04:00 Fix and simplify DeriveAnyClass's context inference using SubTypePredSpec As explained in `Note [Gathering and simplifying constraints for DeriveAnyClass]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`, `DeriveAnyClass` infers instance contexts by emitting implication constraints. Previously, these implication constraints were constructed by hand. This is a terribly trick thing to get right, as it involves a delicate interplay of skolemisation, metavariable instantiation, and `TcLevel` bumping. Despite much effort, we discovered in #20719 that the implementation was subtly incorrect, leading to valid programs being rejected. While we could scrutinize the code that manually constructs implication constraints and repair it, there is a better, less error-prone way to do things. After all, the heart of `DeriveAnyClass` is generating code which fills in each class method with defaults, e.g., `foo = $gdm_foo`. Typechecking this sort of code is tantamount to calling `tcSubTypeSigma`, as we much ensure that the type of `$gdm_foo` is a subtype of (i.e., more polymorphic than) the type of `foo`. As an added bonus, `tcSubTypeSigma` is a battle-tested function that handles skolemisation, metvariable instantiation, `TcLevel` bumping, and all other means of tricky bookkeeping correctly. With this insight, the solution to the problems uncovered in #20719 is simple: use `tcSubTypeSigma` to check if `$gdm_foo`'s type is a subtype of `foo`'s type. As a side effect, `tcSubTypeSigma` will emit exactly the implication constraint that we were attempting to construct by hand previously. Moreover, it does so correctly, fixing #20719 as a consequence. This patch implements the solution thusly: * The `PredSpec` data type (previously named `PredOrigin`) is now split into `SimplePredSpec`, which directly stores a `PredType`, and `SubTypePredSpec`, which stores the actual and expected types in a subtype check. `SubTypePredSpec` is only used for `DeriveAnyClass`; all other deriving strategies use `SimplePredSpec`. * Because `tcSubTypeSigma` manages the finer details of type variable instantiation and constraint solving under the hood, there is no longer any need to delicately split apart the method type signatures in `inferConstraintsAnyclass`. This greatly simplifies the implementation of `inferConstraintsAnyclass` and obviates the need to store skolems, metavariables, or given constraints in a `ThetaSpec` (previously named `ThetaOrigin`). As a bonus, this means that `ThetaSpec` now simply becomes a synonym for a list of `PredSpec`s, which is conceptually much simpler than it was before. * In `simplifyDeriv`, each `SubTypePredSpec` results in a call to `tcSubTypeSigma`. This is only performed for its side effect of emitting an implication constraint, which is fed to the rest of the constraint solving machinery in `simplifyDeriv`. I have updated `Note [Gathering and simplifying constraints for DeriveAnyClass]` to explain this in more detail. To make the changes in `simplifyDeriv` more manageable, I also performed some auxiliary refactoring: * Previously, every iteration of `simplifyDeriv` was skolemising the type variables at the start, simplifying, and then performing a reverse substitution at the end to un-skolemise the type variables. This is not necessary, however, since we can just as well skolemise once at the beginning of the `deriving` pipeline and zonk the `TcTyVar`s after `simplifyDeriv` is finished. This patch does just that, having been made possible by prior work in !7613. I have updated `Note [Overlap and deriving]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer` to explain this, and I have also left comments on the relevant data structures (e.g., `DerivEnv` and `DerivSpec`) to explain when things might be `TcTyVar`s or `TyVar`s. * All of the aforementioned cleanup allowed me to remove an ad hoc deriving-related in `checkImplicationInvariants`, as all of the skolems in a `tcSubTypeSigma`–produced implication constraint should now be `TcTyVar` at the time the implication is created. * Since `simplifyDeriv` now needs a `SkolemInfo` and `UserTypeCtxt`, I have added `ds_skol_info` and `ds_user_ctxt` fields to `DerivSpec` to store these. Similarly, I have also added a `denv_skol_info` field to `DerivEnv`, which ultimately gets used to initialize the `ds_skol_info` in a `DerivSpec`. Fixes #20719. - - - - - 21680fb0 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-03-24T06:11:19-04:00 WorkWrap: Handle partial FUN apps in `isRecDataCon` (#21265) Partial FUN apps like `(->) Bool` aren't detected by `splitFunTy_maybe`. A silly oversight that is easily fixed by replacing `splitFunTy_maybe` with a guard in the `splitTyConApp_maybe` case. But fortunately, Simon nudged me into rewriting the whole `isRecDataCon` function in a way that makes it much shorter and hence clearer which DataCons are actually considered as recursive. Fixes #21265. - - - - - a2937e2b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:22-04:00 Add test for T21035 This test checks that you are allowed to explicitly supply object files for dependencies even if you haven't got the shared object for that library yet. Fixes #21035 - - - - - 1756d547 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:58-04:00 Add check to ensure we are not building validate jobs for releases - - - - - 99623358 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:58-04:00 hadrian: Correct generation of hsc2hs wrapper If you inspect the inside of a wrapper script for hsc2hs you will see that the cflag and lflag values are concatenated incorrectly. ``` HSC2HS_EXTRA="--cflag=-U__i686--lflag=-fuse-ld=gold" ``` It should instead be ``` HSC2HS_EXTRA="--cflag=-U__i686 --lflag=-fuse-ld=gold" ``` Fixes #21221 - - - - - fefd4e31 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:59-04:00 testsuite: Remove library dependenices from T21119 These dependencies would affect the demand signature depending on various rules and so on. Fixes #21271 - - - - - 5ff690b8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-24T17:13:59-04:00 ci: Generate jobs for all normal builds and use hadrian for all builds This commit introduces a new script (.gitlab/gen_ci.hs) which generates a yaml file (.gitlab/jobs.yaml) which contains explicit descriptions for all the jobs we want to run. The jobs are separated into three categories: * validate - jobs run on every MR * nightly - jobs run once per day on the master branch * release - jobs for producing release artifacts The generation script is a Haskell program which includes a DSL for specifying the different jobs. The hope is that it's easier to reason about the different jobs and how the variables are merged together rather than the unclear and opaque yaml syntax. The goal is to fix issues like #21190 once and for all.. The `.gitlab/jobs.yaml` can be generated by running the `.gitlab/generate_jobs` script. You have to do this manually. Another consequence of this patch is that we use hadrian for all the validate, nightly and release builds on all platforms. - - - - - 1d673aa2 by Christiaan Baaij at 2022-03-25T11:35:49-04:00 Add the OPAQUE pragma A new pragma, `OPAQUE`, that ensures that every call of a named function annotated with an `OPAQUE` pragma remains a call of that named function, not some name-mangled variant. Implements GHC proposal 0415: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0415-opaque-pragma.rst This commit also updates the haddock submodule to handle the newly introduced lexer tokens corresponding to the OPAQUE pragma. - - - - - 83f5841b by Bodigrim at 2022-03-25T11:36:31-04:00 Add instance Lift ByteArray - - - - - 7cc1184a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-25T11:37:07-04:00 Make -ddump-rn-ast and -ddump-tc-ast work in GHCi Fixes #17830 - - - - - 940feaf3 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-25T11:37:47-04:00 Modularize Tidy (#17957) - Factorize Tidy options into TidyOpts datatype. Initialize it in GHC.Driver.Config.Tidy - Same thing for StaticPtrOpts - Perform lookups of unpackCString[Utf8]# once in initStaticPtrOpts instead of for every use of mkStringExprWithFS - - - - - 25101813 by Takenobu Tani at 2022-03-28T01:16:02-04:00 users-guide: Correct markdown for profiling This patch corrects some markdown. [skip ci] - - - - - c832ae93 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-28T01:16:38-04:00 hadrian: Flag cabal flag handling This patch basically deletes some ad-hoc handling of Cabal Flags and replaces it with a correct query of the LocalBuildInfo. The flags in the local build info can be modified by users by passing hadrian options For example (!4331) ``` *.genapply.cabal.configure.opts += --flags=unregisterised ``` And all the flags specified by the `Cabal Flags` builder were already passed to configure properly using `--flags`. - - - - - a9f3a5c6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-28T01:16:38-04:00 Disable text's dependency on simdutf by default Unfortunately we are simply not currently in a good position to robustly ship binary distributions which link against C++ code like simdutf. Fixes #20724. - - - - - eff86e8a by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-03-28T01:17:14-04:00 Add Red Herring to Note [What might equal later?] Close #21208. - - - - - 12653be9 by jberryman at 2022-03-28T01:17:55-04:00 Document typed splices inhibiting unused bind detection (#16524) - - - - - 4aeade15 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-03-28T01:18:31-04:00 users-guide: group ticky-ticky profiling under one heading - - - - - cc59648a by Sylvain Henry at 2022-03-28T01:19:12-04:00 Hadrian: allow testsuite to run with cross-compilers (#21292) - - - - - 89cb1315 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-28T01:19:48-04:00 hadrian: Add show target to bindist makefile Some build systems use "make show" to query facts about the bindist, for example: ``` make show VALUE=ProjectVersion > version ``` to determine the ProjectVersion - - - - - 8229885c by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-03-28T19:23:28-04:00 EPA: let stmt with semicolon has wrong anchor The code let ;x =1 Captures the semicolon annotation, but did not widen the anchor in the ValBinds. Fix that. Closes #20247 - - - - - 2c12627c by Ryan Scott at 2022-03-28T19:24:04-04:00 Consistently attach SrcSpans to sub-expressions in TH splices Before, `GHC.ThToHs` was very inconsistent about where various sub-expressions would get the same `SrcSpan` from the original TH splice location or just a generic `noLoc` `SrcSpan`. I have ripped out all uses of `noLoc` in favor of the former instead, and I have added a `Note [Source locations within TH splices]` to officially enshrine this design choice. Fixes #21299. - - - - - 789add55 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-29T13:07:22-04:00 Fix all invalid haddock comments in the compiler Fixes #20935 and #20924 - - - - - 967dad03 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-03-29T13:07:22-04:00 hadrian: Build lib:GHC with -haddock and -Winvalid-haddock (#21273) - - - - - ad09a5f7 by sheaf at 2022-03-29T13:08:05-04:00 Hadrian: make DDEBUG separate from debugged RTS This patchs separates whether -DDEBUG is enabled (i.e. whether debug assertions are enabled) from whether we are using the debugged RTS (i.e. GhcDebugged = YES). This means that we properly skip tests which have been marked with `when(compiler_debugged(), skip)`. Fixes #21113, #21153 and #21234 - - - - - 840a6811 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-29T13:08:42-04:00 RTS: Zero gc_cpu_start and gc_cpu_end after accounting When passed a combination of `-N` and `-qn` options the cpu time for garbage collection was being vastly overcounted because the counters were not being zeroed appropiately. When -qn1 is passed, only 1 of the N avaiable GC threads is chosen to perform work, the rest are idle. At the end of the GC period, stat_endGC traverses all the GC threads and adds up the elapsed time from each of them. For threads which didn't participate in this GC, the value of the cpu time should be zero, but before this patch, the counters were not zeroed and hence we would count the same elapsed time on many subsequent iterations (until the thread participated in a GC again). The most direct way to zero these fields is to do so immediately after the value is added into the global counter, after which point they are never used again. We also tried another approach where we would zero the counter in yieldCapability but there are some (undiagnosed) siations where a capbility would not pass through yieldCapability before the GC ended and the same double counting problem would occur. Fixes #21082 - - - - - dda46e2d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-29T13:09:18-04:00 Add test for T21306 Fixes #21306 - - - - - f07c7766 by Jakob Brünker at 2022-03-30T03:10:33-04:00 Give parsing plugins access to errors Previously, when the parser produced non-fatal errors (i.e. it produced errors but the 'PState' is 'POk'), compilation would be aborted before the 'parsedResultAction' of any plugin was invoked. This commit changes that, so that such that 'parsedResultAction' gets collections of warnings and errors as argument, and must return them after potentially modifying them. Closes #20803 - - - - - e5dfde75 by Ben Gamari at 2022-03-30T03:11:10-04:00 Fix reference to Note [FunBind vs PatBind] This Note was renamed in 2535a6716202253df74d8190b028f85cc6d21b72 yet this occurrence was not updated. - - - - - 21894a63 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-03-30T03:11:45-04:00 Refactor: make primtypes independent of PrimReps Previously, 'pcPrimTyCon', the function used to define a primitive type, was taking a PrimRep, only to convert it to a RuntimeRep. Now it takes a RuntimeRep directly. Moved primRepToRuntimeRep to GHC.Types.RepType. It is now located next to its inverse function runtimeRepPrimRep. Now GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim no longer mentions PrimRep, and GHC.Types.RepType no longer imports GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim. Removed unused functions `primRepsToRuntimeRep` and `mkTupleRep`. Removed Note [PrimRep and kindPrimRep] - it was never referenced, didn't belong to Types.Prim, and Note [Getting from RuntimeRep to PrimRep] is more comprehensive. - - - - - 43da2963 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-03-30T09:55:49+01:00 Fix mention of non-existent "rehydrateIface" function [skip ci] Fixes #21303 - - - - - 6793a20f by gershomb at 2022-04-01T10:33:46+01:00 Remove wrong claim about naturality law. This docs change removes a longstanding confusion in the Traversable docs. The docs say "(The naturality law is implied by parametricity and thus so is the purity law [1, p15].)". However if one reads the reference a different "natural" law is implied by parametricity. The naturality law given as a law here is imposed. Further, the reference gives examples which violate both laws -- so they cannot be implied by parametricity. This PR just removes the wrong claim. - - - - - 5beeff46 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T10:34:39+01:00 Refactor handling of global initializers GHC uses global initializers for a number of things including cost-center registration, info-table provenance registration, and setup of foreign exports. Previously, the global initializer arrays which referenced these initializers would live in the object file of the C stub, which would then be merged into the main object file of the module. Unfortunately, this approach is no longer tenable with the move to Clang/LLVM on Windows (see #21019). Specifically, lld's PE backend does not support object merging (that is, the -r flag). Instead we are now rather packaging a module's object files into a static library. However, this is problematic in the case of initializers as there are no references to the C stub object in the archive, meaning that the linker may drop the object from the final link. This patch refactors our handling of global initializers to instead place initializer arrays within the object file of the module to which they belong. We do this by introducing a Cmm data declaration containing the initializer array in the module's Cmm stream. While the initializer functions themselves remain in separate C stub objects, the reference from the module's object ensures that they are not dropped from the final link. In service of #21068. - - - - - 3e6fe71b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:41+01:00 Fix remaining issues in eventlog types (gen_event_types.py) * The size of End concurrent mark phase looks wrong and, it used to be 4 and now it's 0. * The size of Task create is wrong, used to be 18 and now 14. * The event ticky-ticky entry counter begin sample has the wrong name * The event ticky-ticky entry counter being sample has the wrong size, was 0 now 32. Closes #21070 - - - - - 7847f47a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T10:35:41+01:00 users-guide: Fix a few small issues in eventlog format descriptions The CONC_MARK_END event description didn't mention its payload. Clarify the meaning of the CREATE_TASK's payload. - - - - - acfd5a4c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:53+01:00 ci: Regenerate jobs.yaml It seems I forgot to update this to reflect the current state of gen_ci.hs - - - - - a952dd80 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T10:35:59+01:00 ci: Attempt to fix windows cache issues It appears that running the script directly does nothing (no info is printed about saving the cache). - - - - - fb65e6e3 by Adrian Ratiu at 2022-04-01T10:49:52+01:00 fp_prog_ar.m4: take AR var into consideration In ChromeOS and Gentoo we want the ability to use LLVM ar instead of GNU ar even though both are installed, thus we pass (for eg) AR=llvm-ar to configure. Unfortunately GNU ar always gets picked regardless of the AR setting because the check does not consider the AR var when setting fp_prog_ar, hence this fix. - - - - - 1daaefdf by Greg Steuck at 2022-04-01T10:50:16+01:00 T13366 requires c++ & c++abi libraries on OpenBSD Fixes this failure: =====> 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] T13366(normal) 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: <no location info>: error: user specified .o/.so/.DLL could not be loaded (File not found) Whilst trying to load: (dynamic) stdc++ Additional directories searched: (none) *** unexpected failure for T13366(normal) - - - - - 18e6c85b by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T10:54:28+01:00 new datatypes for parsedResultAction Previously, the warnings and errors were given and returned as a tuple (Messages PsWarnings, Messages PsErrors). Now, it's just PsMessages. This, together with the HsParsedModule the parser plugin gets and returns, has been wrapped up as ParsedResult. - - - - - 9727e592 by Morrow at 2022-04-01T10:55:12+01:00 Clarify that runghc interprets the input program - - - - - f589dea3 by sheaf at 2022-04-01T10:59:58+01:00 Unify RuntimeRep arguments in ty_co_match The `ty_co_match` function ignored the implicit RuntimeRep coercions that occur in a `FunCo`. Even though a comment explained that this should be fine, #21205 showed that it could result in discarding a RuntimeRep coercion, and thus discarding an important cast entirely. With this patch, we first match the kinds in `ty_co_match`. Fixes #21205 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T12227 T18223 ------------------------- - - - - - 6f4dc372 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-01T11:01:35+01:00 Export MutableByteArray from Data.Array.Byte This implements CLC proposal #49 - - - - - 5df9f5e7 by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-04-01T11:02:35+01:00 Add test cases for #20640 Closes #20640 - - - - - 8334ff9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-01T11:03:16+01:00 Minor cleanup - Remove unused functions exprToCoercion_maybe, applyTypeToArg, typeMonoPrimRep_maybe, runtimeRepMonoPrimRep_maybe. - Replace orValid with a simpler check - Use splitAtList in applyTysX - Remove calls to extra_clean in the testsuite; it does not do anything. Metric Decrease: T18223 - - - - - b2785cfc by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-01T11:04:07+01:00 hadrian typos - - - - - 418e6fab by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-01T11:04:12+01:00 two typos - - - - - dd7c7c99 by Phil de Joux at 2022-04-01T11:04:56+01:00 Add tests and docs on plugin args and order. - - - - - 3e209a62 by MaxHearnden at 2022-04-01T11:05:19+01:00 Change may not to might not - - - - - b84380d3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:07:27+01:00 hadrian: Remove linters-common from bindist Zubin observed that the bindists contains the utility library linters-common. There are two options: 1. Make sure only the right files are added into the bindist.. a bit tricky due to the non-trivial structure of the lib directory. 2. Remove the bad files once they get copied in.. a bit easier So I went for option 2 but we perhaps should go for option 1 in the future. Fixes #21203 - - - - - ba9904c1 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-04-01T11:07:31+01:00 hadrian: allow testing linters with out of tree compilers - - - - - 26547759 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:07:35+01:00 hadrian: Introduce CheckProgram datatype to replace a 7-tuple - - - - - df65d732 by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T11:08:28+01:00 Fix panic when pretty printing HsCmdLam When pretty printing a HsCmdLam with more than one argument, GHC panicked because of a missing case. This fixes that. Closes #21300 - - - - - ad6cd165 by John Ericson at 2022-04-01T11:10:06+01:00 hadrian: Remove vestigial -this-unit-id support check This has been dead code since 400ead81e80f66ad7b1260b11b2a92f25ccc3e5a. - - - - - 8ca7ab81 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:10:23+01:00 hadrian: Fix race involving empty package databases There was a small chance of a race occuring between the small window of 1. The first package (.conf) file get written into the database 2. hadrian calling "ghc-pkg recache" to refresh the package.conf file In this window the package database would contain rts.conf but not a package.cache file, and therefore if ghc was invoked it would error because it was missing. To solve this we call "ghc-pkg recache" at when the database is created by shake by writing the stamp file into the database folder. This also creates the package.cache file and so avoids the possibility of this race. - - - - - cc4ec64b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:11:05+01:00 hadrian: Add assertion that in/out tree args are the same There have been a few instances where this calculation was incorrect, so we add a non-terminal assertion when now checks they the two computations indeed compute the same thing. Fixes #21285 - - - - - 691508d8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:13:10+01:00 hlint: Ignore suggestions in generated HaddockLex file With the make build system this file ends up in the compiler/ subdirectory so is linted. With hadrian, the file ends up in _build so it's not linted. Fixes #21313 - - - - - f8f152e7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-01T11:14:08+01:00 Change GHC.Prim to GHC.Exts in docs and tests Users are supposed to import GHC.Exts rather than GHC.Prim. Part of #18749. - - - - - f8fc6d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:24+01:00 driver: Improve -Wunused-packages error message (and simplify implementation) In the past I improved the part of -Wunused-packages which found which packages were used. Now I improve the part which detects which ones were specified. The key innovation is to use the explicitUnits field from UnitState which has the result of resolving the package flags, so we don't need to mess about with the flag arguments from DynFlags anymore. The output now always includes the package name and version (and the flag which exposed it). ``` The following packages were specified via -package or -package-id flags, but were not needed for compilation: - bytestring-0.11.2.0 (exposed by flag -package bytestring) - ghc-9.3 (exposed by flag -package ghc) - process-1.6.13.2 (exposed by flag -package process) ``` Fixes #21307 - - - - - 5e5a12d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:32+01:00 driver: In oneshot mode, look for interface files in hidir How things should work: * -i is the search path for source files * -hidir explicitly sets the search path for interface files and the output location for interface files. * -odir sets the search path and output location for object files. Before in one shot mode we would look for the interface file in the search locations given by `-i`, but then set the path to be in the `hidir`, so in unusual situations the finder could find an interface file in the `-i` dir but later fail because it tried to read the interface file from the `-hidir`. A bug identified by #20569 - - - - - 950f58e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-01T11:15:36+01:00 docs: Update documentation interaction of search path, -hidir and -c mode. As noted in #20569 the documentation for search path was wrong because it seemed to indicate that `-i` dirs were important when looking for interface files in `-c` mode, but they are not important if `-hidir` is set. Fixes #20569 - - - - - d85c7dcb by sheaf at 2022-04-01T11:17:56+01:00 Keep track of promotion ticks in HsOpTy This patch adds a PromotionFlag field to HsOpTy, which is used in pretty-printing and when determining whether to emit warnings with -fwarn-unticked-promoted-constructors. This allows us to correctly report tick-related warnings for things like: type A = Int : '[] type B = [Int, Bool] Updates haddock submodule Fixes #19984 - - - - - 32070e6c by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T20:31:08+02:00 Implement \cases (Proposal 302) This commit implements proposal 302: \cases - Multi-way lambda expressions. This adds a new expression heralded by \cases, which works exactly like \case, but can match multiple apats instead of a single pat. Updates submodule haddock to support the ITlcases token. Closes #20768 - - - - - c6f77f39 by sheaf at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 Add a regression test for #21323 This bug was fixed at some point between GHC 9.0 and GHC 9.2; this patch simply adds a regression test. - - - - - 3596684e by Jakob Bruenker at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 Fix error when using empty case in arrow notation It was previously not possible to use -XEmptyCase in Arrow notation, since GHC would print "Exception: foldb of empty list". This is now fixed. Closes #21301 - - - - - 9a325b59 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-01T20:33:05+02:00 users-guide: Fix various markup issues - - - - - aefb1e6d by sheaf at 2022-04-01T20:36:01+02:00 Ensure implicit parameters are lifted `tcExpr` typechecked implicit parameters by introducing a metavariable of kind `TYPE kappa`, without enforcing that `kappa ~ LiftedRep`. This patch instead creates a metavariable of kind `Type`. Fixes #21327 - - - - - ed62dc66 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-05T11:44:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Disable cabal-install store caching on Windows For reasons that remain a mystery, cabal-install seems to consistently corrupt its cache on Windows. Disable caching for now. Works around #21347. - - - - - 5ece5c5a by Ryan Scott at 2022-04-06T13:00:51-04:00 Add /linters/*/dist-install/ to .gitignore Fixes #21335. [ci skip] - - - - - 410c76ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Use static archives as an alternative to object merging Unfortunately, `lld`'s COFF backend does not currently support object merging. With ld.bfd having broken support for high image-load base addresses, it's necessary to find an alternative. Here I introduce support in the driver for generating static archives, which we use on Windows instead of object merging. Closes #21068. - - - - - 400666c8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 rts/linker: Catch archives masquerading as object files Check the file's header to catch static archive bearing the `.o` extension, as may happen on Windows after the Clang refactoring. See #21068 - - - - - 694d39f0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 driver: Make object merging optional On Windows we don't have a linker which supports object joining (i.e. the `-r` flag). Consequently, `-pgmlm` is now a `Maybe`. See #21068. - - - - - 41fcb5cd by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 hadrian: Refactor handling of ar flags Previously the setup was quite fragile as it had to assume which arguments were file arguments and which were flags. - - - - - 3ac80a86 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 hadrian: Produce ar archives with L modifier on Windows Since object files may in fact be archive files, we must ensure that their contents are merged rather than constructing an archive-of-an-archive. See #21068. - - - - - 295c35c5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Add a Note describing lack of object merging on Windows See #21068. - - - - - d2ae0a3a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:01:28-04:00 Build ar archives with -L when "joining" objects Since there may be .o files which are in fact archives. - - - - - babb47d2 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-04-06T13:02:04-04:00 Add warnings for file header pragmas that appear in the body of a module (#20385) Once we are done parsing the header of a module to obtain the options, we look through the rest of the tokens in order to determine if they contain any misplaced file header pragmas that would usually be ignored, potentially resulting in bad error messages. The warnings are reported immediately so that later errors don't shadow over potentially helpful warnings. Metric Increase: T13719 - - - - - 3f31825b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:02:40-04:00 rts/AdjustorPool: Generalize to allow arbitrary contexts Unfortunately the i386 adjustor logic needs this. - - - - - 9b645ee1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:02:40-04:00 adjustors/i386: Use AdjustorPool In !7511 (closed) I introduced a new allocator for adjustors, AdjustorPool, which eliminates the address space fragmentation issues which adjustors can introduce. In that work I focused on amd64 since that was the platform where I observed issues. However, in #21132 we noted that the size of adjustors is also a cause of CI fragility on i386. In this MR I port i386 to use AdjustorPool. Sadly the complexity of the i386 adjustor code does cause require a bit of generalization which makes the code a bit more opaque but such is the world. Closes #21132. - - - - - c657a616 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 hadrian: Clean up flavour transformer definitions Previously the `ipe` and `omit_pragmas` transformers were hackily defined using the textual key-value syntax. Fix this. - - - - - 9ce273b9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab-ci: Drop dead HACKAGE_INDEX_STATE variable - - - - - 01845375 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab/darwin: Factor out bindists This makes it a bit easier to bump them. - - - - - c41c478e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 Fix a few new warnings when booting with GHC 9.2.2 -Wuni-incomplete-patterns and apparent improvements in the pattern match checker surfaced these. - - - - - 6563cd24 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump bootstrap compiler to 9.2.2 This is necessary to build recent `text` commits. Bumps Hackage index state for a hashable which builds with GHC 9.2. - - - - - a62e983e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T13:03:16-04:00 Bump text submodule to current `master` Addresses #21295. - - - - - 88d61031 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-06T13:03:53-04:00 Refactor OutputableBndrFlag instances The matching on GhcPass introduced by 95275a5f25a is not necessary. This patch reverts it to make the code simpler. - - - - - f601f002 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 rts: Eliminate use of nested functions This is a gcc-specific extension. - - - - - d4c5f29c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 driver: Drop hacks surrounding windres invocation Drop hack for #1828, among others as they appear to be unnecessary when using `llvm-windres`. - - - - - 6be2c5a7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 Windows/Clang: Build system adaptation * Bump win32-tarballs to 0.7 * Move Windows toolchain autoconf logic into separate file * Use clang and LLVM utilities as described in #21019 * Disable object merging as lld doesn't support -r * Drop --oformat=pe-bigobj-x86-64 arguments from ld flags as LLD detects that the output is large on its own. * Drop gcc wrapper since Clang finds its root fine on its own. - - - - - c6fb7aff by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Test that we can build bigobj PE objects - - - - - 79851c07 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 Drop -static-libgcc This flag is not applicable when Clang is used. - - - - - 1f8a8264 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Port T16514 to C Previously this test was C++ which made it a bit of a portability problem. - - - - - d7e650d1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark Windows as a libc++ platform - - - - - d7886c46 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as fixed on Windows I have not seen it fail since moving to clang. Closes #12714. - - - - - 4c3fbb4e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark FloatFnInverses as fixed The new toolchain has fixed it. Closes #15670. - - - - - 402c36ba by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Rework T13606 to avoid gcc dependence Previously we used libgcc_s's import library in T13606. However, now that we ship with clang we no longer have this library. Instead we now use gdi32. - - - - - 9934ad54 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Clean up tests depending on C++ std lib - - - - - 12fcdef2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Split T13366 into two tests Split up the C and C++ uses since the latter is significantly more platform-dependent. - - - - - 3c08a198 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Fix mk-big-obj I'm a bit unclear on how this previously worked as it attempted to build an executable without defining `main`. - - - - - 7e97cc23 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Provide module definitions in T10955dyn Otherwise the linker will export all symbols, including those provided by the RTS, from the produced shared object. Consequently, attempting to link against multiple objects simultaneously will cause the linker to complain that RTS symbols are multiply defined. Avoid this by limiting the DLL exports with a module definition file. - - - - - 9a248afa by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite: Mark test-defaulting-plugin as fragile on Windows Currently llvm-ar does not handle long file paths, resulting in occassional failures of these tests and #21293. - - - - - 39371aa4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:26-04:00 testsuite/driver: Treat framework failures of fragile tests as non-fatal Previously we would report framework failures of tests marked as fragile as failures. Now we rather treat them as fragile test failures, which are not fatal to the testsuite run. Noticed while investigating #21293. - - - - - a1e6661d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:32-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule - Disable support for library-for-ghci on Windows as described in #21068. - Teach Cabal to use `ar -L` when available - - - - - f7b0f63c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump process submodule Fixes missing TEST_CC_OPTS in testsuite tests. - - - - - 109cee19 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 hadrian: Disable ghci libraries when object merging is not available - - - - - c22fba5c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump bytestring submodule - - - - - 6e2744cc by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 32333747 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 hadrian: Build wrappers using ghc rather than cc - - - - - 59787ba5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 linker/PEi386: More descriptive error message - - - - - 5e3c3c4f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:18:37-04:00 testsuite: Mark TH_spliceE5_prof as unbroken on Windows It was previously failing due to #18721 and now passes with the new toolchain. Closes #18721. - - - - - 9eb0a9d9 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T15:23:48-04:00 rts/PEi386: Move some debugging output to -DL - - - - - ce874595 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 nativeGen/x86: Use %rip-relative addressing On Windows with high-entropy ASLR we must use %rip-relative addressing to avoid overflowing the signed 32-bit immediate size of x86-64. Since %rip-relative addressing comes essentially for free and can make linking significantly easier, we use it on all platforms. - - - - - 52deee64 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Generate LEA for label expressions - - - - - 105a0056 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Refactor is32BitLit to take Platform rather than Bool - - - - - ec4526b5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 Don't assume that labels are 32-bit on Windows - - - - - ffdbe457 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:24:01-04:00 nativeGen: Note signed-extended nature of MOV - - - - - bfb79697 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 rts: Move __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO definition to PosixSource.h It's easier to ensure that this is included first than Rts.h - - - - - 5ad143fd by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 rts: Fix various #include issues This fixes various violations of the newly-added RTS includes linter. - - - - - a59a66a8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T15:30:56-04:00 testsuite: Lint RTS #includes Verifies two important properties of #includes in the RTS: * That system headers don't appear inside of a `<BeginPrivate.h>` block as this can hide system library symbols, resulting in very hard-to-diagnose linker errors * That no headers precede `Rts.h`, ensuring that __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is set correctly before system headers are included. - - - - - 42bf7528 by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T16:25:04-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix memory leak Previously we would leak the section information of the `.bss` section. - - - - - d286a55c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Preserve information about symbol types As noted in #20978, the linker would previously handle overflowed relocations by creating a jump island. While this is fine in the case of code symbols, it's very much not okay in the case of data symbols. To fix this we must keep track of whether each symbol is code or data and relocate them appropriately. This patch takes the first step in this direction, adding a symbol type field to the linker's symbol table. It doesn't yet change relocation behavior to take advantage of this knowledge. Fixes #20978. - - - - - e689e9d5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix relocation overflow behavior This fixes handling of overflowed relocations on PEi386 targets: * Refuse to create jump islands for relocations of data symbols * Correctly handle the `__imp___acrt_iob_func` symbol, which is an new type of symbol: `SYM_TYPE_INDIRECT_DATA` - - - - - 655e7d8f by GHC GitLab CI at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts: Mark anything that might have an info table as data Tables-next-to-code mandates that we treat symbols with info tables like data since we cannot relocate them using a jump island. See #20983. - - - - - 7e8cc293 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Rework linker This is a significant rework of the PEi386 linker, making the linker compatible with high image base addresses. Specifically, we now use the m32 allocator instead of `HeapAllocate`. In addition I found a number of latent bugs in our handling of import libraries and relocations. I've added quite a few comments describing what I've learned about Windows import libraries while fixing these. Thanks to Tamar Christina (@Phyx) for providing the address space search logic, countless hours of help while debugging, and his boundless Windows knowledge. Co-Authored-By: Tamar Christina <tamar at zhox.com> - - - - - ff625218 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Move allocateBytes to MMap.c - - - - - f562b5ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PEi386: Avoid accidentally-quadratic allocation cost We now preserve the address that we last mapped, allowing us to resume our search and avoiding quadratic allocation costs. This fixes the runtime of T10296a, which allocates many adjustors. - - - - - 3247b7db by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 Move msvcrt dep out of base - - - - - fa404335 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: More descriptive debug output - - - - - 140f338f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/PathUtils: Define pathprintf in terms of snwprintf on Windows swprintf deviates from usual `snprintf` semantics in that it does not guarantee reasonable behavior when the buffer is NULL (that is, returning the number of bytes that would have been emitted). - - - - - eb60565b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Report archive member index - - - - - 209fd61b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker: Split up object resolution and initialization Previously the RTS linker would call initializers during the "resolve" phase of linking. However, this is problematic in the case of cyclic dependencies between objects. In particular, consider the case where we have a situation where a static library contains a set of recursive objects: * object A has depends upon symbols in object B * object B has an initializer that depends upon object A * we try to load object A The linker would previously: 1. start resolving object A 2. encounter the reference to object B, loading it resolve object B 3. run object B's initializer 4. the initializer will attempt to call into object A, which hasn't been fully resolved (and therefore protected) Fix this by moving constructor execution to a new linking phase, which follows resolution. Fix #21253. - - - - - 8e8a1021 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-06T16:25:25-04:00 rts/linker/LoadArchive: Fix leaking file handle Previously `isArchive` could leak a `FILE` handle if the `fread` returned a short read. - - - - - 429ea5d9 by sheaf at 2022-04-07T07:55:52-04:00 Remove Fun pattern from Typeable COMPLETE set GHC merge request !963 improved warnings in the presence of COMPLETE annotations. This allows the removal of the Fun pattern from the complete set. Doing so expectedly causes some redundant pattern match warnings, in particular in GHC.Utils.Binary.Typeable and Data.Binary.Class from the binary library; this commit addresses that. Updates binary submodule Fixes #20230 - - - - - 54b18824 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-04-07T07:56:28-04:00 EPA: handling of con_bndrs in mkGadtDecl Get rid of unnnecessary case clause that always matched. Closes #20558 - - - - - 9c838429 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:38:53-04:00 testsuite: Mark T10420 as broken on Windows Due to #21322. - - - - - 50739d2b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Refactor and fix printf attributes on clang Clang on Windows does not understand the `gnu_printf` attribute; use `printf` instead. - - - - - 9eeaeca4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Add missing newline in error message - - - - - fcef9a17 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 configure: Make environ decl check more robust Some platforms (e.g. Windows/clang64) declare `environ` in `<stdlib.h>`, not `<unistd.h>` - - - - - 8162b4f3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:42:42-04:00 rts: Adjust RTS symbol table on Windows for ucrt - - - - - 633280d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:21-04:00 testsuite: Fix exit code of bounds checking tests on Windows `abort` exits with 255, not 134, on Windows. - - - - - cab4dc01 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:31-04:00 testsuite: Update expected output from T5435 tests on Windows I'll admit, I don't currently see *why* this output is reordered but it is a fairly benign difference and I'm out of time to investigate. - - - - - edf5134e by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:35-04:00 testsuite: Mark T20918 as broken on Windows Our toolchain on Windows doesn't currently have Windows support. - - - - - d0ddeff3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:39-04:00 testsuite: Mark linker unloading tests as broken on Windows Due to #20354. We will need to investigate this prior the release. - - - - - 5a86da2b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:43:43-04:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as broken on Windows Due to #21361. - - - - - 4aa86dcf by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:44:18-04:00 Merge branches 'wip/windows-high-codegen', 'wip/windows-high-linker', 'wip/windows-clang-2' and 'wip/lint-rts-includes' into wip/windows-clang-join - - - - - 7206f055 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:45:07-04:00 rts/CloneStack: Ensure that Rts.h is #included first As is necessary on Windows. - - - - - 9cfcb27b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:45:07-04:00 rts: Fallback to ucrtbase not msvcrt Since we have switched to Clang the toolchain now links against ucrt rather than msvcrt. - - - - - d6665d85 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T09:46:25-04:00 Accept spurious perf test shifts on Windows Metric Decrease: T16875 Metric Increase: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 83363c8b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-07T12:57:21-04:00 Use prepareBinding in tryCastWorkerWrapper As #21144 showed, tryCastWorkerWrapper was calling prepareRhs, and then unconditionally floating the bindings, without the checks of doFloatFromRhs. That led to floating an unlifted binding into a Rec group. This patch refactors prepareBinding to make these checks, and do them uniformly across all calls. A nice improvement. Other changes * Instead of passing around a RecFlag and a TopLevelFlag; and sometimes a (Maybe SimplCont) for join points, define a new Simplifier-specific data type BindContext: data BindContext = BC_Let TopLevelFlag RecFlag | BC_Join SimplCont and use it consistently. * Kill off completeNonRecX by inlining it. It was only called in one place. * Add a wrapper simplImpRules for simplRules. Compile time on T9630 drops by 4.7%; little else changes. Metric Decrease: T9630 - - - - - 02279a9c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-07T12:57:59-04:00 Rename [] to List (#21294) This patch implements a small part of GHC Proposal #475. The key change is in GHC.Types: - data [] a = [] | a : [a] + data List a = [] | a : List a And the rest of the patch makes sure that List is pretty-printed as [] in various contexts. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 08480d2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-07T12:58:36-04:00 Fix the free-var test in validDerivPred The free-var test (now documented as (VD3)) was too narrow, affecting only class predicates. #21302 demonstrated that this wasn't enough! Fixes #21302. Co-authored-by: Ryan Scott <ryan.gl.scott at gmail.com> - - - - - b3d6d23d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-07T12:59:12-04:00 Properly explain where INLINE pragmas can appear. Fixes #20676 - - - - - 23ef62b3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-07T14:28:28-04:00 rts: Fix off-by-one in snwprintf usage - - - - - b2dbcc7d by Simon Jakobi at 2022-04-08T03:00:38-04:00 Improve seq[D]VarSet Previously, the use of size[D]VarSet would involve a traversal of the entire underlying IntMap. Since IntMaps are already spine-strict, this is unnecessary. - - - - - 64ac20a7 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T03:01:16-04:00 Add test for #21338 This no-skolem-info bug was fixed by the no-skolem-info patch that will be part of GHC 9.4. This patch adds a regression test for the issue reported in issue #21338. Fixes #21338. - - - - - c32c4db6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 rts: Move __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO definition to PosixSource.h It's easier to ensure that this is included first than Rts.h - - - - - 56f85d62 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 rts: Fix various #include issues This fixes various violations of the newly-added RTS includes linter. - - - - - cb1f31f5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T03:01:53-04:00 testsuite: Lint RTS #includes Verifies two important properties of #includes in the RTS: * That system headers don't appear inside of a `<BeginPrivate.h>` block as this can hide system library symbols, resulting in very hard-to-diagnose linker errors * That no headers precede `Rts.h`, ensuring that __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is set correctly before system headers are included. - - - - - c44432db by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-08T03:02:29-04:00 Fixes to 9.4 release notes - Mention -Wforall-identifier - Improve description of withDict - Fix formatting - - - - - 777365f1 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T09:43:35-04:00 Correctly report SrcLoc of redundant constraints We were accidentally dropping the source location information in certain circumstances when reporting redundant constraints. This patch makes sure that we set the TcLclEnv correctly before reporting the warning. Fixes #21315 - - - - - af300a43 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T09:44:11-04:00 Reject illegal quote mark in data con declarations (#17865) * Non-fatal (i.e. recoverable) parse error * Checking infix constructors * Extended the regression test - - - - - 56254e6b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-08T09:59:46-04:00 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' - - - - - 6e2c3b7c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-08T13:55:15-04:00 driver: Introduce HomeModInfoCache abstraction The HomeModInfoCache is a mutable cache which is updated incrementally as the driver completes, this makes it robust to exceptions including (SIGINT) The interface for the cache is described by the `HomeMOdInfoCache` data type: ``` data HomeModInfoCache = HomeModInfoCache { hmi_clearCache :: IO [HomeModInfo] , hmi_addToCache :: HomeModInfo -> IO () } ``` The first operation clears the cache and returns its contents. This is designed so it's harder to end up in situations where the cache is retained throughout the execution of upsweep. The second operation allows a module to be added to the cache. The one slightly nasty part is in `interpretBuildPlan` where we have to be careful to ensure that the cache writes happen: 1. In parralel 2. Before the executation continues after upsweep. This requires some simple, localised MVar wrangling. Fixes #20780 - - - - - 85f4a3c9 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-08T13:55:50-04:00 Add flag -fprof-manual which controls if GHC should honour manual cost centres. This allows disabling of manual control centres in code a user doesn't control like libraries. Fixes #18867 - - - - - 3415981c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T13:56:27-04:00 HsUniToken for :: in GADT constructors (#19623) One more step towards the new design of EPA. Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - 23f95735 by sheaf at 2022-04-08T13:57:07-04:00 Docs: datacon eta-expansion, rep-poly checks The existing notes weren't very clear on how the eta-expansion of data constructors that occurs in tcInferDataCon/dsConLike interacts with the representation polymorphism invariants. So we explain with a few more details how we ensure that the representation-polymorphic lambdas introduced by tcInferDataCon/dsConLike don't end up causing problems, by checking they are properly instantiated and then relying on the simple optimiser to perform beta reduction. A few additional changes: - ConLikeTc just take type variables instead of binders, as we never actually used the binders. - Removed the FRRApp constructor of FRROrigin; it was no longer used now that we use ExpectedFunTyOrigin. - Adds a bit of documentation to the constructors of ExpectedFunTyOrigin. - - - - - d4480490 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-08T13:57:43-04:00 ci: Replace "always" with "on_success" to stop build jobs running before hadrian-ghci has finished See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#when * always means, always run not matter what * on_success means, run if the dependencies have built successfully - - - - - 0736e949 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-08T13:58:19-04:00 Disallow (->) as a data constructor name (#16999) The code was misusing isLexCon, which was never meant for validation. In fact, its documentation states the following: Use these functions to figure what kind of name a 'FastString' represents; these functions do /not/ check that the identifier is valid. Ha! This sign can't stop me because I can't read. The fix is to use okConOcc instead. The other checks (isTcOcc or isDataOcc) seem superfluous, so I also removed those. - - - - - e58d5eeb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-08T13:58:55-04:00 Tiny documentation wibble This commit commit 83363c8b04837ee871a304cf85207cf79b299fb0 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> Date: Fri Mar 11 16:55:38 2022 +0000 Use prepareBinding in tryCastWorkerWrapper refactored completeNonRecX away, but left a Note referring to it. This MR fixes that Note. - - - - - 4bb00839 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:40:28-04:00 ci: Fix nightly head.hackage pipelines This also needs a corresponding commit to head.hackage, I also made the job explicitly depend on the fedora33 job so that it isn't blocked by a failing windows job, which causes docs-tarball to fail. - - - - - 3c48e12a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:40:28-04:00 ci: Remove doc-tarball dependency from perf and perf-nofib jobs These don't depend on the contents of the tarball so we can run them straight after the fedora33 job finishes. - - - - - 27362265 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-09T07:41:04-04:00 Bump deepseq to 1.4.7.0 Updates deepseq submodule Fixes #20653 - - - - - dcf30da8 by Joachim Breitner at 2022-04-09T13:02:19-04:00 Drop the app invariant previously, GHC had the "let/app-invariant" which said that the RHS of a let or the argument of an application must be of lifted type or ok for speculation. We want this on let to freely float them around, and we wanted that on app to freely convert between the two (e.g. in beta-reduction or inlining). However, the app invariant meant that simple code didn't stay simple and this got in the way of rules matching. By removing the app invariant, this thus fixes #20554. The new invariant is now called "let-can-float invariant", which is hopefully easier to guess its meaning correctly. Dropping the app invariant means that everywhere where we effectively do beta-reduction (in the two simplifiers, but also in `exprIsConApp_maybe` and other innocent looking places) we now have to check if the argument must be evaluated (unlifted and side-effecting), and analyses have to be adjusted to the new semantics of `App`. Also, `LetFloats` in the simplifier can now also carry such non-floating bindings. The fix for DmdAnal, refine by Sebastian, makes functions with unlifted arguments strict in these arguments, which changes some signatures. This causes some extra calls to `exprType` and `exprOkForSpeculation`, so some perf benchmarks regress a bit (while others improve). Metric Decrease: T9020 Metric Increase: LargeRecord T12545 T15164 T16577 T18223 T5642 T9961 Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sebastian.graf at kit.edu> - - - - - 6c6c5379 by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Add functions traceWith, traceShowWith, traceEventWith. As discussed at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/36 - - - - - 8fafacf7 by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Add tests for several trace functions. - - - - - 20bbf3ac by Philip Hazelden at 2022-04-09T13:02:59-04:00 Update changelog. - - - - - 47d18b0b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-09T13:03:35-04:00 Add regression test for #19569 - - - - - 5f8d6e65 by sheaf at 2022-04-09T13:04:14-04:00 Fix missing SymCo in pushCoercionIntoLambda There was a missing SymCo in pushCoercionIntoLambda. Currently this codepath is only used with rewrite rules, so this bug managed to slip by, but trying to use pushCoercionIntoLambda in other contexts revealed the bug. - - - - - 20eca489 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-04-09T13:04:50-04:00 Refactor: simplify lexing of the dot Before this patch, the lexer did a truly roundabout thing with the dot: 1. look up the varsym in reservedSymsFM and turn it into ITdot 2. under OverloadedRecordDot, turn it into ITvarsym 3. in varsym_(prefix|suffix|...) turn it into ITvarsym, ITdot, or ITproj, depending on extensions and whitespace Turns out, the last step is sufficient to handle the dot correctly. This patch removes the first two steps. - - - - - 5440f63e by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-04-12T11:11:06-04:00 Document that DuplicateRecordFields doesn't tolerates ambiguous fields Fix #19891 - - - - - 0090ad7b by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T11:11:42-04:00 Eta reduction based on evaluation context (#21261) I completely rewrote our Notes surrounding eta-reduction. The new entry point is `Note [Eta reduction makes sense]`. Then I went on to extend the Simplifier to maintain an evaluation context in the form of a `SubDemand` inside a `SimplCont`. That `SubDemand` is useful for doing eta reduction according to `Note [Eta reduction based on evaluation context]`, which describes how Demand analysis, Simplifier and `tryEtaReduce` interact to facilitate eta reduction in more scenarios. Thus we fix #21261. ghc/alloc perf marginally improves (-0.0%). A medium-sized win is when compiling T3064 (-3%). It seems that haddock improves by 0.6% to 1.0%, too. Metric Decrease: T3064 - - - - - 4d2ee313 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T17:54:57+02:00 Specialising through specialised method calls (#19644) In #19644, we discovered that the ClassOp/DFun rules from Note [ClassOp/DFun selection] inhibit transitive specialisation in a scenario like ``` class C a where m :: Show b => a -> b -> ...; n :: ... instance C Int where m = ... -- $cm :: Show b => Int -> b -> ... f :: forall a b. (C a, Show b) => ... f $dC $dShow = ... m @a $dC @b $dShow ... main = ... f @Int @Bool ... ``` After we specialise `f` for `Int`, we'll see `m @a $dC @b $dShow` in the body of `$sf`. But before this patch, Specialise doesn't apply the ClassOp/DFun rule to rewrite to a call of the instance method for `C Int`, e.g., `$cm @Bool $dShow`. As a result, Specialise couldn't further specialise `$cm` for `Bool`. There's a better example in `Note [Specialisation modulo dictionary selectors]`. This patch enables proper Specialisation, as follows: 1. In the App case of `specExpr`, try to apply the CalssOp/DictSel rule on the head of the application 2. Attach an unfolding to freshly-bound dictionary ids such as `$dC` and `$dShow` in `bindAuxiliaryDict` NB: Without (2), (1) would be pointless, because `lookupRule` wouldn't be able to look into the RHS of `$dC` to see the DFun. (2) triggered #21332, because the Specialiser floats around dictionaries without accounting for them in the `SpecEnv`'s `InScopeSet`, triggering a panic when rewriting dictionary unfoldings. Fixes #19644 and #21332. - - - - - b06f4f47 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-04-12T17:54:58+02:00 Specialise: Check `typeDeterminesValue` before specialising on an interesting dictionary I extracted the checks from `Note [Type determines value]` into its own function, so that we share the logic properly. Then I made sure that we actually call `typeDeterminesValue` everywhere we check for `interestingDict`. - - - - - a42dbc55 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-13T06:24:52-04:00 Refine warning about defining rules in SAFE modules This change makes it clear that it's the definition rather than any usage which is a problem, and that rules defined in other modules will still be used to do rewrites. Fixes #20923 - - - - - df893f66 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-14T08:18:37-04:00 StgLint: Lint constructor applications and strict workers for arity. This will mean T9208 when run with lint will return a lint error instead of resulting in a panic. Fixes #21117 - - - - - 426ec446 by sheaf at 2022-04-14T08:19:16-04:00 Hadrian: use a set to keep track of ways The order in which ways are provided doesn't matter, so we use a data structure with the appropriate semantics to represent ways. Fixes #21378 - - - - - 7c639b9a by Dylan Yudaken at 2022-04-15T13:55:59-04:00 Only enable PROF_SPIN in DEBUG - - - - - 96b9e5ea by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-15T13:56:34-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21390 - - - - - d8392f6a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-15T13:56:34-04:00 rts: Ensure that the interpreter doesn't disregard tags Previously the interpreter's handling of `RET_BCO` stack frames would throw away the tag of the returned closure. This resulted in #21390. - - - - - 83c67f76 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-04-20T11:49:28-04:00 Add -dkeep-comments flag to keep comments in the parser This provides a way to set the Opt_KeepRawTokenStream from the command line, allowing exact print annotation users to see exactly what is produced for a given parsed file, when used in conjunction with -ddump-parsed-ast Discussed in #19706, but this commit does not close the issue. - - - - - a5ea65c9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-20T11:50:04-04:00 Remove LevityInfo Every Id was storing a boolean whether it could be levity-polymorphic. This information is no longer needed since representation-checking has been moved to the typechecker. - - - - - 49bd7584 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-20T11:50:39-04:00 Fix a shadowing issue in StgUnarise. For I assume performance reasons we don't record no-op replacements during unarise. This lead to problems with code like this: f = \(Eta_B0 :: VoidType) x1 x2 -> ... let foo = \(Eta_B0 :: LiftedType) -> g x y Eta_B0 in ... Here we would record the outer Eta_B0 as void rep, but would not shadow Eta_B0 inside `foo` because this arg is single-rep and so doesn't need to replaced. But this means when looking at occurence sites we would check the env and assume it's void rep based on the entry we made for the (no longer in scope) outer `Eta_B0`. Fixes #21396 and the ticket has a few more details. - - - - - 0c02c919 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-20T11:51:15-04:00 Fix substitution in bindAuxiliaryDict In GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.bindAuxiliaryDict we were unnecessarily calling `extendInScope` to bring into scope variables that were /already/ in scope. Worse, GHC.Core.Subst.extendInScope strangely deleted the newly-in-scope variables from the substitution -- and that was fatal in #21391. I removed the redundant calls to extendInScope. More ambitiously, I changed GHC.Core.Subst.extendInScope (and cousins) to stop deleting variables from the substitution. I even changed the names of the function to extendSubstInScope (and cousins) and audited all the calls to check that deleting from the substitution was wrong. In fact there are very few such calls, and they are all about introducing a fresh non-in-scope variable. These are "OutIds"; it is utterly wrong to mess with the "InId" substitution. I have not added a Note, because I'm deleting wrong code, and it'd be distracting to document a bug. - - - - - 0481a6af by Cheng Shao at 2022-04-21T11:06:06+00:00 [ci skip] Drop outdated TODO in RtsAPI.c - - - - - 1e062a8a by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:12:59-04:00 rts: Introduce ip_STACK_FRAME While debugging it is very useful to be able to determine whether a given info table is a stack frame or not. We have spare bits in the closure flags array anyways, use one for this information. - - - - - 08a6a2ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:12:59-04:00 rts: Mark closureFlags array as const - - - - - 8f9b8282 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-22T02:13:35-04:00 Check for zero-bit types in sizeExpr Fixes #20940 Metric Decrease: T18698a - - - - - fcf22883 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-22T02:14:10-04:00 Include the way string in the file name for dump files. This can be disabled by `-fno-dump-with-ways` if not desired. Finally we will be able to look at both profiled and non-profiled dumps when compiling with dump flags and we compile in both ways. - - - - - 252394ce by Bodigrim at 2022-04-22T02:14:48-04:00 Improve error messages from GHC.IO.Encoding.Failure - - - - - 250f57c1 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-22T02:14:48-04:00 Update test baselines to match new error messages from GHC.IO.Encoding.Failure - - - - - 5ac9b321 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:15:25-04:00 get-win32-tarballs: Drop i686 architecture As of #18487 we no longer support 32-bit Windows. Fixes #21372. - - - - - dd5fecb0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:16:00-04:00 hadrian: Don't rely on xxx not being present in installation path Previously Hadrian's installation makefile would assume that the string `xxx` did not appear in the installation path. This would of course break for some users. Fixes #21402. - - - - - 09e98859 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:16:35-04:00 testsuite: Ensure that GHC doesn't pick up environment files Here we set GHC_ENVIRONMENT="-" to ensure that GHC invocations of tests don't pick up a user's local package environment. Fixes #21365. Metric Decrease: T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T9198 - - - - - 76bb8cb3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-22T02:17:11-04:00 hadrian: Enable -dlint in devel2 flavour Previously only -dcore-lint was enabled. - - - - - f435d55f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-04-22T08:00:18-04:00 Fixes to rubbish literals * In CoreToStg, the application 'RUBBISH[rep] x' was simplified to 'RUBBISH[rep]'. But it is possible that the result of the function is represented differently than the function. * In Unarise, 'LitRubbish (primRepToType prep)' is incorrect: LitRubbish takes a RuntimeRep such as IntRep, while primRepToType returns a type such as Any @(TYPE IntRep). Use primRepToRuntimeRep instead. This code is never run in the testsuite. * In StgToByteCode, all rubbish literals were assumed to be boxed. This code predates representation-polymorphic RubbishLit and I think it was not updated. I don't have a testcase for any of those issues, but the code looks wrong. - - - - - 93c16b94 by sheaf at 2022-04-22T08:00:57-04:00 Relax "suppressing errors" assert in reportWanteds The assertion in reportWanteds that we aren't suppressing all the Wanted constraints was too strong: it might be the case that we are inside an implication, and have already reported an unsolved Wanted from outside the implication. It is possible that all Wanteds inside the implication have been rewritten by the outer Wanted, so we shouldn't throw an assertion failure in that case. Fixes #21405 - - - - - 78ec692d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-22T08:01:33-04:00 Mention new MutableByteArray# wrapper in base changelog. - - - - - 56d7cb53 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-04-22T14:13:32-04:00 unlist announce - - - - - 1e4dcf23 by sheaf at 2022-04-22T14:14:12-04:00 decideMonoTyVars: account for CoVars in candidates The "candidates" passed to decideMonoTyVars can contain coercion holes. This is because we might well decide to quantify over some unsolved equality constraints, as long as they are not definitely insoluble. In that situation, decideMonoTyVars was passing a set of type variables that was not closed over kinds to closeWrtFunDeps, which was tripping up an assertion failure. Fixes #21404 - - - - - 2c541f99 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-22T14:14:47-04:00 Improve floated dicts in Specialise Second fix to #21391. It turned out that we missed calling bringFloatedDictsIntoScope when specialising imports, which led to the same bug as before. I refactored to move that call to a single place, in specCalls, so we can't forget it. This meant making `FloatedDictBinds` into its own type, pairing the dictionary bindings themselves with the set of their binders. Nicer this way. - - - - - 0950e2c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that --extra-lib-dirs are used Previously we only took `extraLibDirs` and friends from the package description, ignoring any contribution from the `LocalBuildInfo`. Fix this. Fixes #20566. - - - - - 53cc93ae by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Drop redundant include directories The package-specific include directories in Settings.Builders.Common.cIncludeDirs are now redundant since they now come from Cabal. Closes #20566. - - - - - b2721819 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 hadrian: Clean up handling of libffi dependencies - - - - - 18e5103f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 testsuite: More robust library way detection Previously `test.mk` would try to determine whether the dynamic, profiling, and vanilla library ways are available by searching for `PrimOpWrappers.{,dyn_,p_}hi` in directory reported by `ghc-pkg field ghc-prim library-dirs`. However, this is extremely fragile as there is no guarantee that there is only one library directory. To handle the case of multiple `library-dirs` correct we would have to carry out the delicate task of tokenising the directory list (in shell, no less). Since this isn't a task that I am eager to solve, I have rather moved the detection logic into the testsuite driver and instead perform a test compilation in each of the ways. This should be more robust than the previous approach. I stumbled upon this while fixing #20579. - - - - - 6c7a4913 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:17-04:00 testsuite: Cabalify ghc-config To ensure that the build benefits from Hadrian's usual logic for building packages, avoiding #21409. Closes #21409. - - - - - 9af091f7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:53-04:00 rts: Factor out built-in GC roots - - - - - e7c4719d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:54-04:00 Ensure that wired-in exception closures aren't GC'd As described in Note [Wired-in exceptions are not CAFfy], a small set of built-in exception closures get special treatment in the code generator, being declared as non-CAFfy despite potentially containing CAF references. The original intent of this treatment for the RTS to then add StablePtrs for each of the closures, ensuring that they are not GC'd. However, this logic was not applied consistently and eventually removed entirely in 951c1fb0. This lead to #21141. Here we fix this bug by reintroducing the StablePtrs and document the status quo. Closes #21141. - - - - - 9587726f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:18:54-04:00 testsuite: Add testcase for #21141 - - - - - cb71226f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop dead code in GHC.Linker.Static.linkBinary' Previously we supported building statically-linked executables using libtool. However, this was dropped in 91262e75dd1d80f8f28a3922934ec7e59290e28c in favor of using ar/ranlib directly. Consequently we can drop this logic. Fixes #18826. - - - - - 9420d26b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop libtool path from settings file GHC no longers uses libtool for linking and therefore this is no longer necessary. - - - - - 41cf758b by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:19:29-04:00 Drop remaining vestiges of libtool Drop libtool logic from gen-dll, allowing us to drop the remaining logic from the `configure` script. Strangely, this appears to reliably reduce compiler allocations of T16875 on Windows. Closes #18826. Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - e09afbf2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:20:05-04:00 rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks This fixes a bug that @JunmingZhao42 and I noticed while working on her MMTK port. Specifically, in stg_stop_thread we used stg_enter_info as a sentinel at the tail of a stack after a thread has completed. However, stg_enter_info expects to have a two-field payload, which we do not push. Consequently, if the GC ends up somehow the stack it will attempt to interpret data past the end of the stack as the frame's fields, resulting in unsound behavior. To fix this I eliminate this hacky use of `stg_stop_thread` and instead introduce a new stack frame type, `stg_dead_thread_info`. Not only does this eliminate the potential for the previously mentioned memory unsoundness but it also more clearly captures the intended structure of the dead threads' stacks. - - - - - e76705cf by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-25T10:20:05-04:00 rts: Improve documentation of closure types Also drops the unused TREC_COMMITTED transaction state. - - - - - f2c08124 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-25T10:20:44-04:00 Document behaviour of RULES with KnownNat - - - - - 360dc2bc by Li-yao Xia at 2022-04-25T19:13:06+00:00 Fix rendering of liftA haddock - - - - - 16df6058 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:02:25-04:00 testsuite: Report minimum and maximum stat changes As suggested in #20733. - - - - - e39cab62 by Fabian Thorand at 2022-04-27T10:03:03-04:00 Defer freeing of mega block groups Solves the quadratic worst case performance of freeing megablocks that was described in issue #19897. During GC runs, we now keep a secondary free list for megablocks that is neither sorted, nor coalesced. That way, free becomes an O(1) operation at the expense of not being able to reuse memory for larger allocations. At the end of a GC run, the secondary free list is sorted and then merged into the actual free list in a single pass. That way, our worst case performance is O(n log(n)) rather than O(n^2). We postulate that temporarily losing coalescense during a single GC run won't have any adverse effects in practice because: - We would need to release enough memory during the GC, and then after that (but within the same GC run) allocate a megablock group of more than one megablock. This seems unlikely, as large objects are not copied during GC, and so we shouldn't need such large allocations during a GC run. - Allocations of megablock groups of more than one megablock are rare. They only happen when a single heap object is large enough to require that amount of space. Any allocation areas that are supposed to hold more than one heap object cannot use megablock groups, because only the first megablock of a megablock group has valid `bdescr`s. Thus, heap object can only start in the first megablock of a group, not in later ones. - - - - - 5de6be0c by Fabian Thorand at 2022-04-27T10:03:03-04:00 Add note about inefficiency in returnMemoryToOS - - - - - 8bef471a by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:03:43-04:00 Ensure that Any is Boxed in FFI imports/exports We should only accept the type `Any` in foreign import/export declarations when it has type `Type` or `UnliftedType`. This patch adds a kind check, and a special error message triggered by occurrences of `Any` in foreign import/export declarations at other kinds. Fixes #21305 - - - - - ba3d4e1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:04:19-04:00 Basic response file support Here we introduce support into our command-line parsing infrastructure and driver for handling gnu-style response file arguments, typically used to work around platform command-line length limitations. Fixes #16476. - - - - - 3b6061be by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:04:19-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #16476 - - - - - 75bf1337 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Fix cabal-reinstall job It's quite nice we can do this by mostly deleting code Fixes #21373 - - - - - 2c00d904 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Add test to check that release jobs have profiled libs - - - - - 50d78d3b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Explicitly handle failures in test_hadrian We also disable the stage1 testing which is broken. Related to #21072 - - - - - 2dcdf091 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Fix shell command - - - - - 55c84123 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 bootstrap: Add bootstrapping files for ghc-9_2_2 Fixes #21373 - - - - - c7ee0be6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:04:55-04:00 ci: Add linting job which checks authors are not GHC CI - - - - - 23aad124 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-27T10:05:31-04:00 rts: state explicitly what evacuate and scavange mean in the copying gc - - - - - 318e0005 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:06:07-04:00 rts/eventlog: Don't attempt to flush if there is no writer If the user has not configured a writer then there is nothing to flush. - - - - - ee11d043 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:06:07-04:00 Enable eventlog support in all ways by default Here we deprecate the eventlogging RTS ways and instead enable eventlog support in the remaining ways. This simplifies packaging and reduces GHC compilation times (as we can eliminate two whole compilations of the RTS) while simplifying the end-user story. The trade-off is a small increase in binary sizes in the case that the user does not want eventlogging support, but we think that this is a fine trade-off. This also revealed a latent RTS bug: some files which included `Cmm.h` also assumed that it defined various macros which were in fact defined by `Config.h`, which `Cmm.h` did not include. Fixing this in turn revealed that `StgMiscClosures.cmm` failed to import various spinlock statistics counters, as evidenced by the failed unregisterised build. Closes #18948. - - - - - a2e5ab70 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-04-27T10:06:43-04:00 Change `-dsuppress-ticks` to only suppress non-code ticks. This means cost centres and coverage ticks will still be present in output. Makes using -dsuppress-all more convenient when looking at profiled builds. - - - - - ec9d7e04 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-27T10:07:21-04:00 Bump text submodule. This should fix #21352 - - - - - c3105be4 by Bodigrim at 2022-04-27T10:08:01-04:00 Documentation for setLocaleEncoding - - - - - 7f618fd3 by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:08:40-04:00 Update docs for change to type-checking plugins There was no mention of the changes to type-checking plugins in the 9.4.1 notes, and the extending_ghc documentation contained a reference to an outdated type. - - - - - 4419dd3a by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-27T10:09:18-04:00 rts: add some more documentation to StgWeak closure type - - - - - 5a7f0dee by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-27T10:09:54-04:00 Give Cmm files fake ModuleNames which include full filepath This fixes the initialisation functions when using -prof or -finfo-table-map. Fixes #21370 - - - - - 81cf52bb by sheaf at 2022-04-27T10:10:33-04:00 Mark GHC.Prim.PtrEq as Unsafe This module exports unsafe pointer equality operations, so we accordingly mark it as Unsafe. Fixes #21433 - - - - - f6a8185d by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T09:10:31+00:00 testsuite: Add performance test for #14766 This distills the essence of the Sigs.hs program found in the ticket. - - - - - c7a3dc29 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Add Monoid instance to Way - - - - - 654bafea by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Enrich flavours to build profiled/debugged/threaded ghcs per stage - - - - - 4ad559c8 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: add debug_ghc and debug_stage1_ghc flavour transformers - - - - - f9728fdb by Douglas Wilson at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 hadrian: Don't pass -rtsopts when building libraries - - - - - 769279e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-28T18:54:44-04:00 testsuite: Fix calculation about whether to pass -dynamic to compiler - - - - - da8ae7f2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:55:20-04:00 hadrian: Clean up flavour transformer definitions Previously the `ipe` and `omit_pragmas` transformers were hackily defined using the textual key-value syntax. Fix this. - - - - - 61305184 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:55:56-04:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - a8c99391 by sheaf at 2022-04-28T18:56:37-04:00 Fix unification of ConcreteTvs, removing IsRefl# This patch fixes the unification of concrete type variables. The subtlety was that unifying concrete metavariables is more subtle than other metavariables, as decomposition is possible. See the Note [Unifying concrete metavariables], which explains how we unify a concrete type variable with a type 'ty' by concretising 'ty', using the function 'GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete.concretise'. This can be used to perform an eager syntactic check for concreteness, allowing us to remove the IsRefl# special predicate. Instead of emitting two constraints `rr ~# concrete_tv` and `IsRefl# rr concrete_tv`, we instead concretise 'rr'. If this succeeds we can fill 'concrete_tv', and otherwise we directly emit an error message to the typechecker environment instead of deferring. We still need the error message to be passed on (instead of directly thrown), as we might benefit from further unification in which case we will need to zonk the stored types. To achieve this, we change the 'wc_holes' field of 'WantedConstraints' to 'wc_errors', which stores general delayed errors. For the moement, a delayed error is either a hole, or a syntactic equality error. hasFixedRuntimeRep_MustBeRefl is now hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic, and hasFixedRuntimeRep has been refactored to directly return the most useful coercion for PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep. This patch also adds a field ir_frr to the InferResult datatype, holding a value of type Maybe FRROrigin. When this value is not Nothing, this means that we must fill the ir_ref field with a type which has a fixed RuntimeRep. When it comes time to fill such an ExpType, we ensure that the type has a fixed RuntimeRep by performing a representation-polymorphism check with the given FRROrigin This is similar to what we already do to ensure we fill an Infer ExpType with a type of the correct TcLevel. This allows us to properly perform representation-polymorphism checks on 'Infer' 'ExpTypes'. The fillInferResult function had to be moved to GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify to avoid a cyclic import now that it calls hasFixedRuntimeRep. This patch also changes the code in matchExpectedFunTys to make use of the coercions, which is now possible thanks to the previous change. This implements PHASE 2 of FixedRuntimeRep in some situations. For example, the test cases T13105 and T17536b are now both accepted. Fixes #21239 and #21325 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T18223 T5631 ------------------------- - - - - - 43bd897d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-04-28T18:57:13-04:00 Add INLINE pragmas for Enum helper methods As #21343 showed, we need to be super-certain that the "helper methods" for Enum instances are actually inlined or specialised. I also tripped over this when I discovered that numericEnumFromTo and friends had no pragmas at all, so their performance was very fragile. If they weren't inlined, all bets were off. So I've added INLINE pragmas for them too. See new Note [Inline Enum method helpers] in GHC.Enum. I also expanded Note [Checking for INLINE loop breakers] in GHC.Core.Lint to explain why an INLINE function might temporarily be a loop breaker -- this was the initial bug report in #21343. Strangely we get a 16% runtime allocation decrease in perf/should_run/T15185, but only on i386. Since it moves in the right direction I'm disinclined to investigate, so I'll accept it. Metric Decrease: T15185 - - - - - ca1434e3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-28T18:57:49-04:00 configure: Bump GHC version to 9.5 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 292e3971 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-04-28T18:58:28-04:00 add since annotation for GHC.Stack.CCS.whereFrom - - - - - 905206d6 by Tamar Christina at 2022-04-28T22:19:34-04:00 winio: add support to iserv. - - - - - d182897e by Tamar Christina at 2022-04-28T22:19:34-04:00 Remove unused line - - - - - 22cf4698 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-28T22:20:10-04:00 Revert "rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks" This reverts commit e09afbf2a998beea7783e3de5dce5dd3c6ff23db. - - - - - 8ed57135 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T04:11:29-04:00 Provide efficient unionMG function for combining two module graphs. This function is used by API clients (hls). This supercedes !6922 - - - - - 0235ff02 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-29T04:12:05-04:00 Bump bytestring submodule Update to current `master`. - - - - - 01988418 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T04:12:05-04:00 testsuite: Normalise package versions in UnusedPackages test - - - - - 724d0dc0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-29T08:59:42+00:00 testsuite: Deduplicate ways correctly This was leading to a bug where we would run a profasm test twice which led to invalid junit.xml which meant the test results database was not being populated for the fedora33-perf job. - - - - - 5630dde6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-29T13:06:20-04:00 rts: Refactor handling of dead threads' stacks This fixes a bug that @JunmingZhao42 and I noticed while working on her MMTK port. Specifically, in stg_stop_thread we used stg_enter_info as a sentinel at the tail of a stack after a thread has completed. However, stg_enter_info expects to have a two-field payload, which we do not push. Consequently, if the GC ends up somehow the stack it will attempt to interpret data past the end of the stack as the frame's fields, resulting in unsound behavior. To fix this I eliminate this hacky use of `stg_stop_thread` and instead introduce a new stack frame type, `stg_dead_thread_info`. Not only does this eliminate the potential for the previously mentioned memory unsoundness but it also more clearly captures the intended structure of the dead threads' stacks. - - - - - 0cdef807 by parsonsmatt at 2022-04-30T16:51:12-04:00 Add a note about instance visibility across component boundaries In principle, the *visible* instances are * all instances defined in a prior top-level declaration group (see docs on `newDeclarationGroup`), or * all instances defined in any module transitively imported by the module being compiled However, actually searching all modules transitively below the one being compiled is unreasonably expensive, so `reifyInstances` will report only the instance for modules that GHC has had some cause to visit during this compilation. This is a shortcoming: `reifyInstances` might fail to report instances for a type that is otherwise unusued, or instances defined in a different component. You can work around this shortcoming by explicitly importing the modules whose instances you want to be visible. GHC issue #20529 has some discussion around this. Fixes #20529 - - - - - e2dd884a by Ryan Scott at 2022-04-30T16:51:47-04:00 Make mkFunCo take AnonArgFlags into account Previously, whenever `mkFunCo` would produce reflexive coercions, it would use `mkVisFunTy` to produce the kind of the coercion. However, `mkFunCo` is also used to produce coercions between types of the form `ty1 => ty2` in certain places. This has the unfortunate side effect of causing the type of the coercion to appear as `ty1 -> ty2` in certain error messages, as spotted in #21328. This patch address this by changing replacing the use of `mkVisFunTy` with `mkFunctionType` in `mkFunCo`. `mkFunctionType` checks the kind of `ty1` and makes the function arrow `=>` instead of `->` if `ty1` has kind `Constraint`, so this should always produce the correct `AnonArgFlag`. As a result, this patch fixes part (2) of #21328. This is not the only possible way to fix #21328, as the discussion on that issue lists some possible alternatives. Ultimately, it was concluded that the alternatives would be difficult to maintain, and since we already use `mkFunctionType` in `coercionLKind` and `coercionRKind`, using `mkFunctionType` in `mkFunCo` is consistent with this choice. Moreover, using `mkFunctionType` does not regress the performance of any test case we have in GHC's test suite. - - - - - 170da54f by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-30T16:52:27-04:00 Convert More Diagnostics (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` with proper diagnostics constructors. - - - - - 39edc7b4 by Marius Ghita at 2022-04-30T16:53:06-04:00 Update user guide example rewrite rules formatting Change the rewrite rule examples to include a space between the composition of `f` and `g` in the map rewrite rule examples. Without this change, if the user has locally enabled the extension OverloadedRecordDot the copied example will result in a compile time error that `g` is not a field of `f`. ``` • Could not deduce (GHC.Records.HasField "g" (a -> b) (a1 -> b)) arising from selecting the field ‘g’ ``` - - - - - 2e951e48 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-30T16:53:42-04:00 ghc-boot: export typesynonyms from GHC.Utils.Encoding This makes the Haddocks easier to understand. - - - - - d8cbc77e by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-04-30T16:54:18-04:00 users guide: add categories to some flags - - - - - d0f14fad by Chris Martin at 2022-04-30T16:54:57-04:00 hacking guide: mention the core libraries committee - - - - - 34b28200 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:55:32-04:00 Revert "Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation" This reverts commit ef0135934fe32da5b5bb730dbce74262e23e72e8. See ticket #21229 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T15164 Metric Increase: T13056 ------------------------- - - - - - ee891c1e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:55:32-04:00 Add test for T21229 - - - - - ab677cc8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-04-30T16:56:08-04:00 Hadrian: Update README about the flavour/testsuite contract There have been a number of tickets about non-tested flavours not passing the testsuite.. this is expected and now noted in the documentation. You use other flavours to run the testsuite at your own risk. Fixes #21418 - - - - - b57b5b92 by Ben Gamari at 2022-04-30T16:56:44-04:00 rts/m32: Fix assertion failure This fixes an assertion failure in the m32 allocator due to the imprecisely specified preconditions of `m32_allocator_push_filled_list`. Specifically, the caller must ensure that the page type is set to filled prior to calling `m32_allocator_push_filled_list`. While this issue did result in an assertion failure in the debug RTS, the issue is in fact benign. - - - - - a7053a6c by sheaf at 2022-04-30T16:57:23-04:00 Testsuite driver: don't crash on empty metrics The testsuite driver crashed when trying to display minimum/maximum performance changes when there are no metrics (i.e. there is no baseline available). This patch fixes that. - - - - - 636f7c62 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-01T22:21:17-04:00 StgLint: Check that functions are applied to compatible runtime reps We use compatibleRep to compare reps, and avoid checking functions with levity polymorphic types because of #21399. - - - - - 60071076 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-01T22:21:55-04:00 Add documentation to the ByteArray# primetype. close #21417 - - - - - 2b2e3020 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-01T22:22:31-04:00 exprIsDeadEnd: Use isDeadEndAppSig to check if a function appliction is bottoming. We used to check the divergence and that the number of arguments > arity. But arity zero represents unknown arity so this was subtly broken for a long time! We would check if the saturated function diverges, and if we applied >=arity arguments. But for unknown arity functions any number of arguments is >=idArity. This fixes #21440. - - - - - 4eaf0f33 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-01T22:23:11-04:00 typos - - - - - fc58df90 by Niklas Hambüchen at 2022-05-02T08:59:27+00:00 libraries/base: docs: Explain relationshipt between `finalizeForeignPtr` and `*Conc*` creation Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21420 - - - - - 3e400f20 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-02T18:29:23-04:00 Remove obsolete code in CoreToStg Note [Nullary unboxed tuple] was removed in e9e61f18a548b70693f4. This codepath is tested by T15696_3. - - - - - 4a780928 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-02T18:29:24-04:00 Fix several note references - - - - - 15ffe2b0 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-05-03T20:11:51+02:00 Assume at least one evaluation for nested SubDemands (#21081, #21133) See the new `Note [SubDemand denotes at least one evaluation]`. A demand `n :* sd` on a let binder `x=e` now means > "`x` was evaluated `n` times and in any program trace it is evaluated, `e` is > evaluated deeply in sub-demand `sd`." The "any time it is evaluated" premise is what this patch adds. As a result, we get better nested strictness. For example (T21081) ```hs f :: (Bool, Bool) -> (Bool, Bool) f pr = (case pr of (a,b) -> a /= b, True) -- before: <MP(L,L)> -- after: <MP(SL,SL)> g :: Int -> (Bool, Bool) g x = let y = let z = odd x in (z,z) in f y ``` The change in demand signature "before" to "after" allows us to case-bind `z` here. Similarly good things happen for the `sd` in call sub-demands `Cn(sd)`, which allows for more eta-reduction (which is only sound with `-fno-pedantic-bottoms`, albeit). We also fix #21085, a surprising inconsistency with `Poly` to `Call` sub-demand expansion. In an attempt to fix a regression caused by less inlining due to eta-reduction in T15426, I eta-expanded the definition of `elemIndex` and `elemIndices`, thus fixing #21345 on the go. The main point of this patch is that it fixes #21081 and #21133. Annoyingly, I discovered that more precise demand signatures for join points can transform a program into a lazier program if that join point gets floated to the top-level, see #21392. There is no simple fix at the moment, but !5349 might. Thus, we accept a ~5% regression in `MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot`, where #21392 bites us in `addListToUniqDSet`. T21392 reliably reproduces the issue. Surprisingly, ghc/alloc perf on Windows improves much more than on other jobs, by 0.4% in the geometric mean and by 2% in T16875. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 948c7e40 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-04T09:57:34-04:00 CoreLint - When checking for levity polymorphism look through more ticks. For expressions like `(scc<cc_name> primOp#) arg1` we should also look at arg1 to determine if we call primOp# at a fixed runtime rep. This is what corePrep already does but CoreLint didn't yet. This patch will bring them in sync in this regard. It also uses tickishFloatable in CorePrep instead of CorePrep having it's own slightly differing definition of when a tick is floatable. - - - - - 85bc73bd by Alexis King at 2022-05-04T09:58:14-04:00 genprimopcode: Support Unicode properly - - - - - 063d485e by Alexis King at 2022-05-04T09:58:14-04:00 genprimopcode: Replace LaTeX documentation syntax with Haddock The LaTeX documentation generator does not seem to have been used for quite some time, so the LaTeX-to-Haddock preprocessing step has become a pointless complication that makes documenting the contents of GHC.Prim needlessly difficult. This commit replaces the LaTeX syntax with the Haddock it would have been converted into, anyway, though with an additional distinction: it uses single quotes in places to instruct Haddock to generate hyperlinks to bindings. This improves the quality of the generated output. - - - - - d61f7428 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T09:58:50-04:00 rts/ghc.mk: Only build StgCRunAsm.S when it is needed Previously the make build system unconditionally included StgCRunAsm.S in the link, meaning that the RTS would require an execstack unnecessarily. Fixes #21478. - - - - - 934a90dd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-04T16:15:34-04:00 Improve error reporting in generated code Our error reporting in generated code (via desugaring before typechecking) only worked when the generated code was just a simple call. This commit makes it work in nested cases. - - - - - 445d3657 by sheaf at 2022-05-04T16:16:12-04:00 Ensure Any is not levity-polymorphic in FFI The previous patch forgot to account for a type such as Any @(TYPE (BoxedRep l)) for a quantified levity variable l. - - - - - ddd2591c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 Update supported LLVM versions Pull forward minimum version to match 9.2. (cherry picked from commit c26faa54c5fbe902ccb74e79d87e3fa705e270d1) - - - - - f9698d79 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 testsuite/T7275: Use sed -r Darwin requires the `-r` flag to be compatible with GNU sed. (cherry picked from commit 512338c8feec96c38ef0cf799f3a01b77c967c56) - - - - - 8635323b by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Use ld.lld on ARMv7/Linux Due to #16177. Also cleanup some code style issues. (cherry picked from commit cc1c3861e2372f464bf9e3c9c4d4bd83f275a1a6) - - - - - 4f6370c7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Always preserve artifacts, even in failed jobs (cherry picked from commit fd08b0c91ea3cab39184f1b1b1aafcd63ce6973f) - - - - - 6f662754 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 configure: Make sphinx version check more robust It appears that the version of sphinx shipped on CentOS 7 reports a version string of `Sphinx v1...`. Accept the `v`. (cherry picked from commit a9197a292fd4b13308dc6664c01351c7239357ed) - - - - - 0032dc38 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Don't run make job in release pipelines (cherry picked from commit 16d6a8ff011f2194485387dcca1c00f8ddcdbdeb) - - - - - 27f9aab3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-04T16:16:48-04:00 gitlab/ci: Fix name of bootstrap compiler directory Windows binary distributions built with Hadrian have a target platform suffix in the name of their root directory. Teach `ci.sh` about this fact. (cherry picked from commit df5752f39671f6d04d8cd743003469ae5eb67235) - - - - - b528f0f6 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-05T09:05:43-04:00 Fix several note references, part 2 - - - - - 691aacf6 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-05-05T09:06:19-04:00 adjustors: align comment about number of integer like arguments with implementation for Amd4+MinGW implementation - - - - - f050557e by Simon Jakobi at 2022-05-05T12:47:32-04:00 Remove two uses of IntMap.size IntMap.size is O(n). The new code should be slightly more efficient. The transformation of GHC.CmmToAsm.CFG.calcFreqs.nodeCount can be described formally as the transformation: (\sum_{0}^{n-1} \sum_{0}^{k-1} i_nk) + n ==> (\sum_{0}^{n-1} 1 + \sum_{0}^{k-1} i_nk) - - - - - 7da90ae3 by Tom Ellis at 2022-05-05T12:48:09-04:00 Explain that 'fail s' should run in the monad itself - - - - - 610d0283 by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Add a test for the bracketing in rules for (^) - - - - - 016f9ca6 by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Fix broken rules for (^) with known small powers - - - - - 9372aaab by Matthew Craven at 2022-05-05T12:48:47-04:00 Give the two T19569 tests different names - - - - - 61901b32 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-05T12:49:23-04:00 SpecConstr: Properly create rules for call patterns representing partial applications The main fix is that in addVoidWorkerArg we now add the argument to the front. This fixes #21448. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T16875 ------------------------- - - - - - 71278dc7 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-05T12:50:03-04:00 add since annotations for instances of ByteArray - - - - - 962ff90b by sheaf at 2022-05-05T12:50:42-04:00 Start 9.6.1-notes Updates the documentation notes to start tracking changes for the 9.6.1 release (instead of 9.4). - - - - - aacb15a3 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-05T20:24:01-04:00 ci: Add job to check that jobs.yaml is up-to-date There have been quite a few situations where jobs.yaml has been out of date. It's better to add a CI job which checks that it's right. We don't want to use a staged pipeline because it obfuscates the structure of the pipeline. - - - - - be7102e5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-05T20:24:37-04:00 rts: Ensure that XMM registers are preserved on Win64 Previously we only preserved the bottom 64-bits of the callee-saved 128-bit XMM registers, in violation of the Win64 calling convention. Fix this. Fixes #21465. - - - - - 73b22ff1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-05T20:24:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21465 - - - - - e2ae9518 by Ziyang Liu at 2022-05-06T19:22:22-04:00 Allow `let` just before pure/return in ApplicativeDo The following is currently rejected: ```haskell -- F is an Applicative but not a Monad x :: F (Int, Int) x = do a <- pure 0 let b = 1 pure (a, b) ``` This has bitten me multiple times. This MR contains a simple fix: only allow a "let only" segment to be merged with the next (and not the previous) segment. As a result, when the last one or more statements before pure/return are `LetStmt`s, there will be one more segment containing only those `LetStmt`s. Note that if the `let` statement mentions a name bound previously, then the program is still rejected, for example ```haskell x = do a <- pure 0 let b = a + 1 pure (a, b) ``` or the example in #18559. To support this would require a more complex approach, but this is IME much less common than the previous case. - - - - - 0415449a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:22:58-04:00 template-haskell: Fix representation of OPAQUE pragmas There is a mis-match between the TH representation of OPAQUE pragmas and GHC's internal representation due to how OPAQUE pragmas disallow phase annotations. It seemed most in keeping to just fix the wired in name issue by adding a special case to the desugaring of INLINE pragmas rather than making TH/GHC agree with how the representation should look. Fixes #21463 - - - - - 4de887e2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-06T19:23:34-04:00 Comments only: Note [AppCtxt] - - - - - 6e69964d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:24:10-04:00 Fix name of windows release bindist in doc-tarball job - - - - - ced4689e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-06T19:24:46-04:00 ci: Generate source-tarball in release jobs We need to distribute the source tarball so we should generate it in the CI pipeline. - - - - - 3c91de21 by Rob at 2022-05-08T13:40:53+02:00 Change Specialise to use OrdList. Fixes #21362 Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 67072c31 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-05-08T12:23:43-04:00 Tweak GHC.CmmToAsm.CFG.delEdge mapAdjust is more efficient than mapAlter. - - - - - 374554bb by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-09T16:24:37-04:00 Respect -po when heap profiling (#21446) - - - - - 1ea414b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-09T16:24:37-04:00 add test case for #21446 - - - - - c7902078 by Jens Petersen at 2022-05-09T16:25:17-04:00 avoid hadrian/bindist/Makefile install_docs error when --docs=none When docs are disabled the bindist does not have docs/ and hence docs-utils/ is not generated. Here we just test that docs-utils exists before attempting to install prologue.txt and gen_contents_index to avoid the error: /usr/bin/install: cannot stat 'docs-utils/prologue.txt': No such file or directory make: *** [Makefile:195: install_docs] Error 1 - - - - - 158bd659 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-09T16:25:56-04:00 Correct base's changelog for 4.16.1.0 This commit reaffects the new Ix instances of the foreign integral types from base 4.17 to 4.16.1.0 closes #21529 - - - - - a4fbb589 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-09T16:26:36-04:00 STG: only print cost-center if asked to - - - - - 50347ded by Gergo ERDI at 2022-05-10T11:43:33+00:00 Improve "Glomming" note Add a paragraph that clarifies that `occurAnalysePgm` finding out-of-order references, and thus needing to glom, is not a cause for concern when its root cause is rewrite rules. - - - - - df2e3373 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-10T20:45:41-04:00 update INSTALL - - - - - dcac3833 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:46:16-04:00 driver: Make -no-keep-o-files -no-keep-hi-files work in --make mode It seems like it was just an oversight to use the incorrect DynFlags (global rather than local) when implementing these two options. Using the local flags allows users to request these intermediate files get cleaned up, which works fine in --make mode because 1. Interface files are stored in memory 2. Object files are only cleaned at the end of session (after link) Fixes #21349 - - - - - 35da81f8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-10T20:46:52-04:00 configure: Check for ffi.h As noted in #21485, we checked for ffi.h yet then failed to throw an error if it is missing. Fixes #21485. - - - - - bdc99cc2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-10T20:47:28-04:00 Check for uninferrable variables in tcInferPatSynDecl This fixes #21479 See Note [Unquantified tyvars in a pattern synonym] While doing this, I found that some error messages pointed at the pattern synonym /name/, rather than the /declaration/ so I widened the SrcSpan to encompass the declaration. - - - - - 142a73d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:48:04-04:00 hadrian: Fix split-sections transformer The splitSections transformer has been broken since -dynamic-too support was implemented in hadrian. This is because we actually build the dynamic way when building the dynamic way, so the predicate would always fail. The fix is to just always pass `split-sections` even if it doesn't do anything for a particular way. Fixes #21138 - - - - - 699f5935 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:48:04-04:00 packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian. There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear to be used for perf builds on linux. Closes #21135 - - - - - 21feece2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-10T20:48:39-04:00 Use the wrapper for an unlifted binding We assumed the wrapper for an unlifted binding is the identity, but as #21516 showed, that is no always true. Solution is simple: use it. - - - - - 68d1ea5f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:49:15-04:00 docs: Fix path to GHC API docs in index.html In the make bindists we generate documentation in docs/ghc-<VER> but the hadrian bindists generate docs/ghc/ so the path to the GHC API docs was wrong in the index.html file. Rather than make the hadrian and make bindists the same it was easier to assume that if you're using the mkDocs script that you're using hadrian bindists. Fixes #21509 - - - - - 9d8f44a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:49:51-04:00 hadrian: Don't pass -j to haddock This has high potential for oversubcribing as many haddock jobs can be spawned in parralel which will each request the given number of capabilities. Once -jsem is implemented (#19416, !5176) we can expose that haddock via haddock and use that to pass a semaphore. Ticket #21136 - - - - - fec3e7aa by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-10T20:50:27-04:00 hadrian: Only copy and install libffi headers when using in-tree libffi When passed `--use-system-libffi` then we shouldn't copy and install the headers from the system package. Instead the headers are expected to be available as a runtime dependency on the users system. Fixes #21485 #21487 - - - - - 5b791ed3 by mikael at 2022-05-11T08:22:13-04:00 FIND_LLVM_PROG: Recognize llvm suffix used by FreeBSD, ie llc10. - - - - - 8500206e by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-05-11T08:22:57-04:00 Make floating-point abs IEEE 754 compliant The old code used by via-C backend didn't handle the sign bit of NaN. See #21043. - - - - - 4a4c77ed by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-11T08:23:33-04:00 EPA: do statement with leading semicolon has wrong anchor The code do; a <- doAsync; b Generated an incorrect Anchor for the statement list that starts after the first semicolon. This commit fixes it. Closes #20256 - - - - - e3ca8dac by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-11T08:24:08-04:00 Specialiser: saturate DFuns correctly Ticket #21489 showed that the saturation mechanism for DFuns (see Note Specialising DFuns) should use both UnspecType and UnspecArg. We weren't doing that; but this MR fixes that problem. No test case because it's hard to tickle, but it showed up in Gergo's work with GHC-as-a-library. - - - - - fcc7dc4c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-11T20:05:41-04:00 gitlab-ci: Check for dynamic msys2 dependencies Both #20878 and #21196 were caused by unwanted dynamic dependencies being introduced by boot libraries. Ensure that we catch this in CI by attempting to run GHC in an environment with a minimal PATH. - - - - - 3c998f0d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-11T20:06:16-04:00 Add back Debian9 CI jobs We still build Deb9 bindists for now due to Ubuntu 18 and Linux Mint 19 not being at EOL until April 2023 and they still need tinfo5. Fixes #21469 - - - - - dea9a3d9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-11T20:06:51-04:00 rts: Drop setExecutable Since f6e366c058b136f0789a42222b8189510a3693d1 setExecutable has been dead code. Drop it. - - - - - 32cdf62d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-11T20:07:27-04:00 Add a missing guard in GHC.HsToCore.Utils.is_flat_prod_pat This missing guard gave rise to #21519. - - - - - 2c00a8d0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-11T20:08:02-04:00 Add mention of -hi to RTS --help Fixes #21546 - - - - - a2dcad4e by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Decouple dynflags in Cmm parser (related to #17957) - - - - - 3a022baa by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Remove Module argument from initCmmParserConfig - - - - - 2fc8d76b by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T02:15:48+00:00 Move CmmParserConfig and PDConfig into GHC.Cmm.Parser.Config - - - - - b8c5ffab by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-12T18:13:55-04:00 Decouple dynflags in GHC.Core.Opt.Arity (related to #17957) Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 3bf938b6 by sheaf at 2022-05-12T18:14:34-04:00 Update extending_ghc for TcPlugin changes The documentation still mentioned Derived constraints and an outdated datatype TcPluginResult. - - - - - 668a9ef4 by jackohughes at 2022-05-13T12:10:34-04:00 Fix printing of brackets in multiplicities (#20315) Change mulArrow to allow for printing of correct application precedence where necessary and update callers of mulArrow to reflect this. As part of this, move mulArrow from GHC/Utils/Outputtable to GHC/Iface/Type. Fixes #20315 - - - - - 30b8b7f1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 rts: Add debug output on ocResolve failure This makes it easier to see how resolution failures nest. - - - - - 53b3fa1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 rts/PEi386: Fix handling of weak symbols Previously we would flag the symbol as weak but failed to set its address, which must be computed from an "auxiliary" symbol entry the follows the weak symbol. Fixes #21556. - - - - - 5678f017 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T12:11:09-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #21556 - - - - - 49af0e52 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-13T22:23:26-04:00 Re-export augment and build from GHC.List Resolves https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/19127 - - - - - aed356e1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-13T22:24:02-04:00 Comments only around HsWrapper - - - - - 27b90409 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-16T08:30:44-04:00 hadrian: Introduce linting flavour transformer (+lint) The linting flavour enables -dlint uniformly across anything build by the stage1 compiler. -dcmm-lint is not currently enabled because it fails on i386 (see #21563) - - - - - 3f316776 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-16T08:30:44-04:00 hadrian: Uniformly enable -dlint with enableLinting transformer This fixes some bugs where * -dcore-lint was being passed when building stage1 libraries with the boot compiler * -dcore-lint was not being passed when building executables. Fixes #20135 - - - - - 3d74cfca by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-16T08:31:20-04:00 Make closure macros EXTERN_INLINE to make debugging easier Implements #21424. The RTS macros get_itbl and friends are extremely helpful during debugging. However only a select few of those were available in the compiled RTS as actual symbols as the rest were INLINE macros. This commit marks all of them as EXTERN_INLINE. This will still inline them at use sites but allow us to use their compiled counterparts during debugging. This allows us to use things like `p get_fun_itbl(ptr)` in the gdb shell since `get_fun_itbl` will now be available as symbol! - - - - - 93153aab by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-16T08:31:55-04:00 packaging: Introduce CI job for generating hackage documentation This adds a CI job (hackage-doc-tarball) which generates the necessary tarballs for uploading libraries and documentation to hackage. The release script knows to download this folder and the upload script will also upload the release to hackage as part of the release. The `ghc_upload_libs` script is moved from ghc-utils into .gitlab/ghc_upload_libs There are two modes, preparation and upload. * The `prepare` mode takes a link to a bindist and creates a folder containing the source and doc tarballs ready to upload to hackage. * The `upload` mode takes the folder created by prepare and performs the upload to hackage. Fixes #21493 Related to #21512 - - - - - 65d31d05 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-16T15:32:50-04:00 Add arity to the INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms The lack of INLNE arity was exposed by #21531. The fix is simple enough, if a bit clumsy. - - - - - 43c018aa by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-16T15:33:25-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove groupWithName (unused) - Use the RuntimeRepType synonym where possible - Replace getUniqueM + mkSysLocalOrCoVar with mkSysLocalOrCoVarM No functional changes. - - - - - 8dfea078 by Pavol Vargovcik at 2022-05-16T15:34:04-04:00 TcPlugin: access to irreducible givens + fix passed ev_binds_var - - - - - fb579e15 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 driver: Introduce pgmcxx Here we introduce proper support for compilation of C++ objects. This includes: * logic in `configure` to detect the C++ toolchain and propagating this information into the `settings` file * logic in the driver to use the C++ toolchain when compiling C++ sources - - - - - 43628ed4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 testsuite: Build T20918 with HC, not CXX - - - - - 0ef249aa by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 Introduce package to capture dependency on C++ stdlib Here we introduce a new "virtual" package into the initial package database, `system-cxx-std-lib`. This gives users a convenient, platform agnostic way to link against C++ libraries, addressing #20010. Fixes #20010. - - - - - 03efe283 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T00:25:02-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for system-cxx-std-lib package Test that we can successfully link against C++ code both in GHCi and batch compilation. See #20010 - - - - - 5f6527e0 by nineonine at 2022-05-17T00:25:38-04:00 OverloadedRecordFields: mention parent name in 'ambiguous occurrence' error for better disambiguation (#17420) - - - - - eccdb208 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-17T07:16:39-04:00 Adjust flags for pprTrace We were using defaultSDocContext for pprTrace, which suppresses lots of useful infomation. This small MR adds GHC.Utils.Outputable.traceSDocContext and uses it for pprTrace and pprTraceUserWarning. traceSDocContext is a global, and hence not influenced by flags, but that seems unavoidable. But I made the sdocPprDebug bit controlled by unsafeHasPprDebug, since we have the latter for exactly this purpose. Fixes #21569 - - - - - d2284c4c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-17T07:17:15-04:00 Fix bad interaction between withDict and the Specialiser This MR fixes a bad bug, where the withDict was inlined too vigorously, which in turn made the type-class Specialiser generate a bogus specialisation, because it saw the same overloaded function applied to two /different/ dictionaries. Solution: inline `withDict` later. See (WD8) of Note [withDict] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr See #21575, which is fixed by this change. - - - - - 70f52443 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-17T07:17:50-04:00 Bump time submodule to 1.12.2 This bumps the time submodule to the 1.12.2 release. Fixes #21571 - - - - - 2343457d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-05-17T07:18:26-04:00 Remove unused test files (#21582) Those files were moved to the perf/ subtree in 11c9a469, and then accidentally reintroduced in 680ef2c8. - - - - - cb52b4ae by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T16:00:14-04:00 CafAnal: Improve code clarity Here we implement a few measures to improve the clarity of the CAF analysis implementation. Specifically: * Use CafInfo instead of Bool since the former is more descriptive * Rename CAFLabel to CAFfyLabel, since not all CAFfyLabels are in fact CAFs * Add numerous comments - - - - - b048a9f4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-17T16:00:14-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that static datacon apps are included in SRTs When generating an SRT for a recursive group, GHC.Cmm.Info.Build.oneSRT filters out recursive references, as described in Note [recursive SRTs]. However, doing so for static functions would be unsound, for the reason described in Note [Invalid optimisation: shortcutting]. However, the same argument applies to static data constructor applications, as we discovered in #20959. Fix this by ensuring that static data constructor applications are included in recursive SRTs. The approach here is not entirely satisfactory, but it is a starting point. Fixes #20959. - - - - - 0e2d16eb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-17T16:00:50-04:00 Add test for #21558 This is now fixed on master and 9.2 branch. Closes #21558 - - - - - ef3c8d9e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-17T20:22:02-04:00 Don't store LlvmConfig into DynFlags LlvmConfig contains information read from llvm-passes and llvm-targets files in GHC's top directory. Reading these files is done only when needed (i.e. when the LLVM backend is used) and cached for the whole compiler session. This patch changes the way this is done: - Split LlvmConfig into LlvmConfig and LlvmConfigCache - Store LlvmConfigCache in HscEnv instead of DynFlags: there is no good reason to store it in DynFlags. As it is fixed per session, we store it in the session state instead (HscEnv). - Initializing LlvmConfigCache required some changes to driver functions such as newHscEnv. I've used the opportunity to untangle initHscEnv from initGhcMonad (in top-level GHC module) and to move it to GHC.Driver.Main, close to newHscEnv. - I've also made `cmmPipeline` independent of HscEnv in order to remove the call to newHscEnv in regalloc_unit_tests. - - - - - 828fbd8a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-17T20:22:38-04:00 Give all EXTERN_INLINE closure macros prototypes - - - - - cfc8e2e2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 base: Introduce [sg]etFinalizerExceptionHandler This introduces a global hook which is called when an exception is thrown during finalization. - - - - - 372cf730 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 base: Throw exceptions raised while closing finalized Handles Fixes #21336. - - - - - 3dd2f944 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:57:51-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #21336 - - - - - 297156e0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 Add release flavour and use it for the release jobs The release flavour is essentially the same as the perf flavour currently but also enables `-haddock`. I have hopefully updated all the relevant places where the `-perf` flavour was hardcoded. Fixes #21486 - - - - - a05b6293 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 ci: Don't build sphinx documentation on centos The centos docker image lacks the sphinx builder so we disable building sphinx docs for these jobs. Fixes #21580 - - - - - 209d7c69 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:58:27-04:00 ci: Use correct syntax when args list is empty This seems to fail on the ancient version of bash present on CentOS - - - - - 02d16334 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-19T04:59:03-04:00 hadrian: Don't attempt to build dynamic profiling libraries We only support building static profiling libraries, the transformer was requesting things like a dynamic, threaded, debug, profiling RTS, which we have never produced nor distributed. Fixes #21567 - - - - - 35bdab1c by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-19T04:59:39-04:00 configure: Check CC_STAGE0 for --target support We previously only checked the stage 1/2 compiler for --target support. We got away with this for quite a while but it eventually caught up with us in #21579, where `bytestring`'s new NEON implementation was unbuildable on Darwin due to Rosetta's seemingly random logic for determining which executable image to execute. This lead to a confusing failure to build `bytestring`'s cbits, when `clang` tried to compile NEON builtins while targetting x86-64. Fix this by checking CC_STAGE0 for --target support. Fixes #21579. - - - - - 0ccca94b by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add dominator analysis of `CmmGraph` This commit adds module `GHC.Cmm.Dominators`, which provides a wrapper around two existing algorithms in GHC: the Lengauer-Tarjan dominator analysis from the X86 back end and the reverse postorder ordering from the Cmm Dataflow framework. Issue #20726 proposes that we evaluate some alternatives for dominator analysis, but for the time being, the best path forward is simply to use the existing analysis on `CmmGraph`s. This commit addresses a bullet in #21200. - - - - - 54f0b578 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add dominator-tree function - - - - - 05ed917b by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 add HasDebugCallStack; remove unneeded extensions - - - - - 0b848136 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-20T05:32:32-04:00 document fields of `DominatorSet` - - - - - 8a26e8d6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-20T05:33:08-04:00 nonmoving: Fix documentation of GC statistics fields These were previously incorrect. Fixes #21553. - - - - - c1e24e61 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-20T05:33:44-04:00 Remove pprTrace from pushCoercionIntoLambda (#21555) This firstly caused spurious output to be emitted (as evidenced by #21555) but even worse caused a massive coercion to be attempted to be printed (> 200k terms) which would invariably eats up all the memory of your computer. The good news is that removing this trace allows the program to compile to completion, the bad news is that the program exhibits a core lint error (on 9.0.2) but not any other releases it seems. Fixes #21577 and #21555 - - - - - a36d12ee by Zubin Duggal at 2022-05-20T10:44:35-04:00 docs: Fix LlvmVersion in manpage (#21280) - - - - - 36b8a57c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-20T10:45:10-04:00 validate: Use $make rather than make In the validate script we are careful to use the $make variable as this stores whether we are using gmake, make, quiet mode etc. There was just this one place where we failed to use it. Fixes #21598 - - - - - 4aa3c5bd by Norman Ramsey at 2022-05-21T03:11:04+00:00 Change `Backend` type and remove direct dependencies With this change, `Backend` becomes an abstract type (there are no more exposed value constructors). Decisions that were formerly made by asking "is the current back end equal to (or different from) this named value constructor?" are now made by interrogating the back end about its properties, which are functions exported by `GHC.Driver.Backend`. There is a description of how to migrate code using `Backend` in the user guide. Clients using the GHC API can find a backdoor to access the Backend datatype in GHC.Driver.Backend.Internal. Bumps haddock submodule. Fixes #20927 - - - - - ecf5f363 by Julian Ospald at 2022-05-21T12:51:16-04:00 Respect DESTDIR in hadrian bindist Makefile, fixes #19646 - - - - - 7edd991e by Julian Ospald at 2022-05-21T12:51:16-04:00 Test DESTDIR in test_hadrian() - - - - - ea895b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-22T21:57:47-04:00 Consider the stage of typeable evidence when checking stage restriction We were considering all Typeable evidence to be "BuiltinInstance"s which meant the stage restriction was going unchecked. In-fact, typeable has evidence and so we need to apply the stage restriction. This is complicated by the fact we don't generate typeable evidence and the corresponding DFunIds until after typechecking is concluded so we introcue a new `InstanceWhat` constructor, BuiltinTypeableInstance which records whether the evidence is going to be local or not. Fixes #21547 - - - - - ffbe28e5 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-05-22T21:58:23-04:00 Modularize GHC.Core.Opt.LiberateCase Progress towards #17957 - - - - - bc723ac2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-23T17:09:34+01:00 Improve FloatOut and SpecConstr This patch addresses a relatively obscure situation that arose when chasing perf regressions in !7847, which itself is fixing It does two things: * SpecConstr can specialise on ($df d1 d2) dictionary arguments * FloatOut no longer checks argument strictness See Note [Specialising on dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr. A test case is difficult to construct, but it makes a big difference in nofib/real/eff/VSM, at least when we have the patch for #21286 installed. (The latter stops worker/wrapper for dictionary arguments). There is a spectacular, but slightly illusory, improvement in runtime perf on T15426. I have documented the specifics in T15426 itself. Metric Decrease: T15426 - - - - - 1a4195b0 by John Ericson at 2022-05-23T17:33:59-04:00 Make debug a `Bool` not an `Int` in `StgToCmmConfig` We don't need any more resolution than this. Rename the field to `stgToCmmEmitDebugInfo` to indicate it is no longer conveying any "level" information. - - - - - e9fff12b by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-23T21:04:49-04:00 EPA : Remove duplicate comments in DataFamInstD The code data instance Method PGMigration = MigrationQuery Query -- ^ Run a query against the database | MigrationCode (Connection -> IO (Either String ())) -- ^ Run any arbitrary IO code Resulted in two instances of the "-- ^ Run a query against the database" comment appearing in the Exact Print Annotations when it was parsed. Ensure only one is kept. Closes #20239 - - - - - e2520df3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-05-23T21:05:27-04:00 EPA: Comment Order Reversed Make sure comments captured in the exact print annotations are in order of increasing location Closes #20718 - - - - - 4b45fd72 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-24T10:49:13-04:00 Add test for T21455 - - - - - e2cd1d43 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-24T10:49:13-04:00 Allow passing -po outside profiling way Resolves #21455 - - - - - 3b8c413a by Greg Steuck at 2022-05-24T10:49:52-04:00 Fix haddock_*_perf tests on non-GNU-grep systems Using regexp pattern requires `egrep` and straight up `+`. The haddock_parser_perf and haddock_renamer_perf tests now pass on OpenBSD. They previously incorrectly parsed the files and awk complained about invalid syntax. - - - - - 1db877a3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-24T10:50:28-04:00 hadrian/bindist: Drop redundant include of install.mk `install.mk` is already included by `config.mk`. Moreover, `install.mk` depends upon `config.mk` to set `RelocatableBuild`, making this first include incorrect. - - - - - f485d267 by Greg Steuck at 2022-05-24T10:51:08-04:00 Remove -z wxneeded for OpenBSD With all the recent W^X fixes in the loader this workaround is not necessary any longer. I verified that the only tests failing for me on OpenBSD 7.1-current are the same (libc++ related) before and after this commit (with --fast). - - - - - 7c51177d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-24T22:13:19-04:00 Use UnionListsOrd instead of UnionLists in most places. This should get rid of most, if not all "Overlong lists" errors and fix #20016 - - - - - 81b3741f by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-05-24T22:13:55-04:00 Fix #21563 by using Word64 for 64bit shift code. We use the 64bit shifts only on 64bit platforms. But we compile the code always so compiling it on 32bit caused a lint error. So use Word64 instead. - - - - - 2c25fff6 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-05-24T22:14:30-04:00 Fix compilation with -haddock on GHC <= 8.10 -haddock on GHC < 9.0 is quite fragile and can result in obtuse parse errors when it encounters invalid haddock syntax. This has started to affect users since 297156e0b8053a28a860e7a18e1816207a59547b enabled -haddock by default on many flavours. Furthermore, since we don't test bootstrapping with 8.10 on CI, this problem managed to slip throught the cracks. - - - - - cfb9faff by sheaf at 2022-05-24T22:15:12-04:00 Hadrian: don't add "lib" for relocatable builds The conditional in hadrian/bindist/Makefile depended on the target OS, but it makes more sense to use whether we are using a relocatable build. (Currently this only gets set to true on Windows, but this ensures that the logic stays correctly coupled.) - - - - - 9973c016 by Andre Marianiello at 2022-05-25T01:36:09-04:00 Remove HscEnv from GHC.HsToCore.Usage (related to #17957) Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - 2ff18e39 by sheaf at 2022-05-25T01:36:48-04:00 SimpleOpt: beta-reduce through casts The simple optimiser would sometimes fail to beta-reduce a lambda when there were casts in between the lambda and its arguments. This can cause problems because we rely on representation-polymorphic lambdas getting beta-reduced away (for example, those that arise from newtype constructors with representation-polymorphic arguments, with UnliftedNewtypes). - - - - - e74fc066 by CarrieMY at 2022-05-25T16:43:03+02:00 Desugar RecordUpd in `tcExpr` This patch typechecks record updates by desugaring them inside the typechecker using the HsExpansion mechanism, and then typechecking this desugared result. Example: data T p q = T1 { x :: Int, y :: Bool, z :: Char } | T2 { v :: Char } | T3 { x :: Int } | T4 { p :: Float, y :: Bool, x :: Int } | T5 The record update `e { x=e1, y=e2 }` desugars as follows e { x=e1, y=e2 } ===> let { x' = e1; y' = e2 } in case e of T1 _ _ z -> T1 x' y' z T4 p _ _ -> T4 p y' x' The desugared expression is put into an HsExpansion, and we typecheck that. The full details are given in Note [Record Updates] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Expr. Fixes #2595 #3632 #10808 #10856 #16501 #18311 #18802 #21158 #21289 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - 2b8bdab8 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-05-26T03:21:58-04:00 update README - - - - - 3d7e7e84 by BinderDavid at 2022-05-26T03:22:38-04:00 Replace dead link in Haddock documentation of Control.Monad.Fail (fixes #21602) - - - - - ee61c7f9 by John Ericson at 2022-05-26T03:23:13-04:00 Add Haddocks for `WwOpts` - - - - - da5ccf0e by Dominik Peteler at 2022-05-26T03:23:13-04:00 Avoid global compiler state for `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap` Progress towards #17957 - - - - - 3bd975b4 by sheaf at 2022-05-26T03:23:52-04:00 Optimiser: avoid introducing bad rep-poly The functions `pushCoValArg` and `pushCoercionIntoLambda` could introduce bad representation-polymorphism. Example: type RR :: RuntimeRep type family RR where { RR = IntRep } type F :: TYPE RR type family F where { F = Int# } co = GRefl F (TYPE RR[0]) :: (F :: TYPE RR) ~# (F |> TYPE RR[0] :: TYPE IntRep) f :: F -> () `pushCoValArg` would transform the unproblematic application (f |> (co -> <()>)) (arg :: F |> TYPE RR[0]) into an application in which the argument does not have a fixed `RuntimeRep`: f ((arg |> sym co) :: (F :: TYPE RR)) - - - - - b22979fb by Fraser Tweedale at 2022-05-26T06:14:51-04:00 executablePath test: fix file extension treatment The executablePath test strips the file extension (if any) when comparing the query result with the expected value. This is to handle platforms where GHC adds a file extension to the output program file (e.g. .exe on Windows). After the initial check, the file gets deleted (if supported). However, it tries to delete the *stripped* filename, which is incorrect. The test currently passes only because Windows does not allow deleting the program while any process created from it is alive. Make the test program correct in general by deleting the *non-stripped* executable filename. - - - - - afde4276 by Fraser Tweedale at 2022-05-26T06:14:51-04:00 fix executablePath test for NetBSD executablePath support for NetBSD was added in a172be07e3dce758a2325104a3a37fc8b1d20c9c, but the test was not updated. Update the test so that it works for NetBSD. This requires handling some quirks: - The result of getExecutablePath could include "./" segments. Therefore use System.FilePath.equalFilePath to compare paths. - The sysctl(2) call returns the original executable name even after it was deleted. Add `canQueryAfterDelete :: [FilePath]` and adjust expectations for the post-delete query accordingly. Also add a note to the `executablePath` haddock to advise that NetBSD behaves differently from other OSes when the file has been deleted. Also accept a decrease in memory usage for T16875. On Windows, the metric is -2.2% of baseline, just outside the allowed ±2%. I don't see how this commit could have influenced this metric, so I suppose it's something in the CI environment. Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - d0e4355a by John Ericson at 2022-05-26T06:15:30-04:00 Factor out `initArityOps` to `GHC.Driver.Config.*` module We want `DynFlags` only mentioned in `GHC.Driver`. - - - - - 44bb7111 by romes at 2022-05-26T16:27:57+00:00 TTG: Move MatchGroup Origin field and MatchGroupTc to GHC.Hs - - - - - 88e58600 by sheaf at 2022-05-26T17:38:43-04:00 Add tests for eta-expansion of data constructors This patch adds several tests relating to the eta-expansion of data constructors, including UnliftedNewtypes and DataTypeContexts. - - - - - d87530bb by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-05-26T23:20:14-04:00 Generalize breakTyVarCycle to work with TyFamLHS The function breakTyVarCycle_maybe has been installed in a dark corner of GHC to catch some gremlins (a.k.a. occurs-check failures) who lurk there. But it previously only caught gremlins of the form (a ~ ... F a ...), where some of our intrepid users have spawned gremlins of the form (G a ~ ... F (G a) ...). This commit improves breakTyVarCycle_maybe (and renames it to breakTyEqCycle_maybe) to catch the new gremlins. Happily, the change is remarkably small. The gory details are in Note [Type equality cycles]. Test cases: typecheck/should_compile/{T21515,T21473}. - - - - - ed37027f by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-05-26T23:20:52-04:00 [base] Fix the links in the Data.Data module fix #21658 fix #21657 fix #21657 - - - - - 3bd7d5d6 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-05-27T16:44:48+02:00 Use a class to check validity of withDict This moves handling of the magic 'withDict' function from the desugarer to the typechecker. Details in Note [withDict]. I've extracted a part of T16646Fail to a separate file T16646Fail2, because the new error in 'reify' hides the errors from 'f' and 'g'. WithDict now works with casts, this fixes #21328. Part of #19915 - - - - - b54f6c4f by sheaf at 2022-05-28T21:00:09-04:00 Fix FreeVars computation for mdo Commit acb188e0 introduced a regression in the computation of free variables in mdo statements, as the logic in GHC.Rename.Expr.segmentRecStmts was slightly different depending on whether the recursive do block corresponded to an mdo statement or a rec statment. This patch restores the previous computation for mdo blocks. Fixes #21654 - - - - - 0704295c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-28T21:00:45-04:00 T16875: Stabilise (temporarily) by increasing acceptance threshold The theory is that on windows there is some difference in the environment between pipelines on master and merge requests which affects all tests equally but because T16875 barely allocates anything it is the test which is affected the most. See #21557 - - - - - 6341c8ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-28T21:01:20-04:00 make: Fix make maintainer-clean deleting a file tracked by source control Fixes #21659 - - - - - fbf2f254 by Bodigrim at 2022-05-28T21:01:58-04:00 Expand documentation of hIsTerminalDevice - - - - - 0092c67c by Teo Camarasu at 2022-05-29T12:25:39+00:00 export IsList from GHC.IsList it is still re-exported from GHC.Exts - - - - - 91396327 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 MachO linker: fix handling of ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR relocations are paired with an AMR64_RELOC_UNSIGNED relocation to implement: addend + sym1 - sym2 The linker was doing it in two steps, basically: *addend <- *addend - sym2 *addend <- *addend + sym1 The first operation was likely to overflow. For example when the relocation target was 32-bit and both sym1/sym2 were 64-bit addresses. With the small memory model, (sym1-sym2) would fit in 32 bits but (*addend-sym2) may not. Now the linker does it in one step: *addend <- *addend + sym1 - sym2 - - - - - acc26806 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 Some fixes to SRT documentation - reordered the 3 SRT implementation cases from the most general to the most specific one: USE_SRT_POINTER -> USE_SRT_OFFSET -> USE_INLINE_SRT_FIELD - added requirements for each - found and documented a confusion about "SRT inlining" not supported with MachO. (It is fixed in the following commit) - - - - - 5878f439 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:40:55-04:00 Enable USE_INLINE_SRT_FIELD on ARM64 It was previously disabled because of: - a confusion about "SRT inlining" (see removed comment in this commit) - a linker bug (overflow) in the handling of ARM64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR relocation: fixed by a previous commit. - - - - - 59bd6159 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T09:41:39-04:00 ci: Make sure to exit promptly if `make install` fails. Due to the vageries of bash, you have to explicitly handle the failure and exit when in a function. This failed to exit promptly when !8247 was failing. See #21358 for the general issue - - - - - 5a5a28da by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:42:23-04:00 Split GHC.HsToCore.Foreign.Decl This is preliminary work for JavaScript support. It's better to put the code handling the desugaring of Prim, C and JavaScript declarations into separate modules. - - - - - 6f5ff4fa by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:43:05-04:00 Bump hadrian to LTS-19.8 (GHC 9.0.2) - - - - - f2e70707 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T09:43:05-04:00 Hadrian: remove unused code - - - - - 2f215b9f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Eta reduction with casted function We want to be able to eta-reduce \x y. ((f x) |> co) y by pushing 'co' inwards. A very small change accommodates this See Note [Eta reduction with casted function] - - - - - f4f6a87a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Do arity trimming at bindings, rather than in exprArity Sometimes there are very large casts, and coercionRKind can be slow. - - - - - 610a2b83 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Make findRhsArity take RecFlag This avoids a fixpoint iteration for the common case of non-recursive bindings. - - - - - 80ba50c7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Comments and white space - - - - - 0079171b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 Make PrimOpId record levity This patch concerns #20155, part (1) The general idea is that since primops have curried bindings (currently in PrimOpWrappers.hs) we don't need to eta-expand them. But we /do/ need to eta-expand the levity-polymorphic ones, because they /don't/ have bindings. This patch makes a start in that direction, by identifying the levity-polymophic primops in the PrimOpId IdDetails constructor. For the moment, I'm still eta-expanding all primops (by saying that hasNoBinding returns True for all primops), because of the bug reported in #20155. But I hope that before long we can tidy that up too, and remove the TEMPORARILY stuff in hasNoBinding. - - - - - 6656f016 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-05-30T13:44:14-04:00 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: * Move state-hack stuff from GHC.Types.Id (where it never belonged) to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity (which seems much more appropriate). * Add a crucial mkCast in the Cast case of GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.eta_expand; helps with T18223 * Add clarifying notes about eta-reducing to PAPs. See Note [Do not eta reduce PAPs] * I moved tryEtaReduce from GHC.Core.Utils to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity, where it properly belongs. See Note [Eta reduce PAPs] * In GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.tryEtaExpandRhs, pull out the code for when eta-expansion is wanted, to make wantEtaExpansion, and all that same function in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.simplStableUnfolding. It was previously inconsistent, but it's doing the same thing. * I did a substantial refactor of ArityType; see Note [ArityType]. This allowed me to do away with the somewhat mysterious takeOneShots; more generally it allows arityType to describe the function, leaving its clients to decide how to use that information. I made ArityType abstract, so that clients have to use functions to access it. * Make GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.rebuildLam (was stupidly called mkLam before) aware of the floats that the simplifier builds up, so that it can still do eta-reduction even if there are some floats. (Previously that would not happen.) That means passing the floats to rebuildLam, and an extra check when eta-reducting (etaFloatOk). * In GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.tryEtaExpandRhs, make use of call-info in the idDemandInfo of the binder, as well as the CallArity info. The occurrence analyser did this but we were failing to take advantage here. In the end I moved the heavy lifting to GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.findRhsArity; see Note [Combining arityType with demand info], and functions idDemandOneShots and combineWithDemandOneShots. (These changes partly drove my refactoring of ArityType.) * In GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.findRhsArity * I'm now taking account of the demand on the binder to give extra one-shot info. E.g. if the fn is always called with two args, we can give better one-shot info on the binders than if we just look at the RHS. * Don't do any fixpointing in the non-recursive case -- simple short cut. * Trim arity inside the loop. See Note [Trim arity inside the loop] * Make SimpleOpt respect the eta-reduction flag (Some associated refactoring here.) * I made the CallCtxt which the Simplifier uses distinguish between recursive and non-recursive right-hand sides. data CallCtxt = ... | RhsCtxt RecFlag | ... It affects only one thing: - We call an RHS context interesting only if it is non-recursive see Note [RHS of lets] in GHC.Core.Unfold * Remove eta-reduction in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep, a welcome simplification. See Note [No eta reduction needed in rhsToBody] in GHC.CoreToStg.Prep. Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. * Delete dead function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.contIsRhsOrArg Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated Test Metric Baseline New value Change --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) ghc/alloc 2,743,297,692 2,619,762,992 -4.5% GOOD T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 1,103,161,360 972,415,992 -11.9% GOOD T3064(normal) ghc/alloc 201,222,500 184,085,360 -8.5% GOOD T8095(normal) ghc/alloc 3,216,292,528 3,254,416,960 +1.2% T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 1,514,131,032 1,557,719,312 +2.9% BAD parsing001(normal) ghc/alloc 530,409,812 525,077,696 -1.0% geo. mean -0.1% Nofib: Program Size Allocs Runtime Elapsed TotalMem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- banner +0.0% +0.4% -8.9% -8.7% 0.0% exact-reals +0.0% -7.4% -36.3% -37.4% 0.0% fannkuch-redux +0.0% -0.1% -1.0% -1.0% 0.0% fft2 -0.1% -0.2% -17.8% -19.2% 0.0% fluid +0.0% -1.3% -2.1% -2.1% 0.0% gg -0.0% +2.2% -0.2% -0.1% 0.0% spectral-norm +0.1% -0.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% tak +0.0% -0.3% -9.8% -9.8% 0.0% x2n1 +0.0% -0.2% -3.2% -3.2% 0.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -3.5% -7.4% -58.7% -59.9% 0.0% Max +0.1% +2.2% +32.9% +32.9% 0.0% Geometric Mean -0.0% -0.1% -14.2% -14.8% -0.0% Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T18223 T3064 T15185 T14766 Metric Increase: T9630 - - - - - cac8c7bb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 hadrian: Fix building from source-dist without alex/happy This fixes two bugs which were adding dependencies on alex/happy when building from a source dist. * When we try to pass `--with-alex` and `--with-happy` to cabal when configuring but the builders are not set. This is fixed by making them optional. * When we configure, cabal requires alex/happy because of the build-tool-depends fields. These are now made optional with a cabal flag (build-tool-depends) for compiler/hpc-bin/genprimopcode. Fixes #21627 - - - - - a96dccfe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Test the bootstrap without ALEX/HAPPY on path - - - - - 0e5bb3a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping in release jobs - - - - - d8901469 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:44:50-04:00 ci: Allow testing bootstrapping on MRs using the "test-bootstrap" label - - - - - 18326ad2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:45:25-04:00 rts: Remove explicit timescale for deprecating -h flag We originally planned to remove the flag in 9.4 but there's actually no great rush to do so and it's probably less confusing (forever) to keep the message around suggesting an explicit profiling option. Fixes #21545 - - - - - eaaa1389 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-30T13:46:01-04:00 Enable -dlint in hadrian lint transformer Now #21563 is fixed we can properly enable `-dlint` in CI rather than a subset of the flags. - - - - - 0544f114 by Ben Gamari at 2022-05-30T19:16:55-04:00 upload-ghc-libs: Allow candidate-only upload - - - - - 83467435 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-05-30T19:17:35-04:00 Avoid using DynFlags in GHC.Linker.Unit (#17957) - - - - - 5c4421b1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:17-04:00 hadrian: Introduce new package database for executables needed to build stage0 These executables (such as hsc2hs) are built using the boot compiler and crucially, most libraries from the global package database. We also move other build-time executables to be built in this stage such as linters which also cleans up which libraries end up in the global package database. This allows us to remove hacks where linters-common is removed from the package database when a bindist is created. This fixes issues caused by infinite recursion due to bytestring adding a dependency on template-haskell. Fixes #21634 - - - - - 0dafd3e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:17-04:00 Build stage1 with -V as well This helps tracing errors which happen when building stage1 - - - - - 15d42a7a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-05-31T08:35:52-04:00 Revert "packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections" This reverts commit 699f593532a3cd5ca1c2fab6e6e4ce9d53be2c1f. Split sections causes segfaults in profiling way with old toolchains (deb9) and on windows (#21670) Fixes #21670 - - - - - d4c71f09 by John Ericson at 2022-05-31T16:26:28+00:00 Purge `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` from some `GHC.Core` modules where it's not too hard Progress towards #17957 Because of `CoreM`, I did not move the `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` to other modules as thoroughly as I usually do. This does mean that risk of `DynFlags` "creeping back in" is higher than it usually is. After we do the same process to the other Core passes, and then figure out what we want to do about `CoreM`, we can finish the job started here. That is a good deal more work, however, so it certainly makes sense to land this now. - - - - - a720322f by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Restore Note [Quasi-quote overview] - - - - - 392ce3fc by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Move UntypedSpliceFlavour from L.H.S to GHC.Hs UntypedSpliceFlavour was only used in the client-specific `GHC.Hs.Expr` but was defined in the client-independent L.H.S.Expr. - - - - - 7975202b by romes at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 TTG: Rework and improve splices This commit redefines the structure of Splices in the AST. We get rid of `HsSplice` which used to represent typed and untyped splices, quasi quotes, and the result of splicing either an expression, a type or a pattern. Instead we have `HsUntypedSplice` which models an untyped splice or a quasi quoter, which works in practice just like untyped splices. The `HsExpr` constructor `HsSpliceE` which used to be constructed with an `HsSplice` is split into `HsTypedSplice` and `HsUntypedSplice`. The former is directly constructed with an `HsExpr` and the latter now takes an `HsUntypedSplice`. Both `HsType` and `Pat` constructors `HsSpliceTy` and `SplicePat` now take an `HsUntypedSplice` instead of a `HsSplice` (remember only /untyped splices/ can be spliced as types or patterns). The result of splicing an expression, type, or pattern is now comfortably stored in the extension fields `XSpliceTy`, `XSplicePat`, `XUntypedSplice` as, respectively, `HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsType GhcRn)`, `HsUntypedSpliceResult (Pat GhcRn)`, and `HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn)` Overall the TTG extension points are now better used to make invalid states unrepresentable and model the progression between stages better. See Note [Lifecycle of an untyped splice, and PendingRnSplice] and Note [Lifecycle of an typed splice, and PendingTcSplice] for more details. Updates haddock submodule Fixes #21263 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 320270c2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:44-04:00 Add test for #21619 Fixes #21619 - - - - - ef7ddd73 by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-06-01T07:44:47-04:00 Pure Haskell implementation of GHC.Unicode Switch to a pure Haskell implementation of base:GHC.Unicode, based on the implementation of the package unicode-data (https://github.com/composewell/unicode-data/). Approved by CLC as per https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/59#issuecomment-1132106691. - Remove current Unicode cbits. - Add generator for Unicode property files from Unicode Character Database. - Generate internal modules. - Update GHC.Unicode. - Add unicode003 test for general categories and case mappings. - Add Python scripts to check 'base' Unicode tests outputs and characters properties. Fixes #21375 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T16875 Metric Increase: T4029 T18304 haddock.base ------------------------- - - - - - 514a6a28 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-06-01T07:44:51-04:00 typos - - - - - 9004be3c by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:52-04:00 source-dist: Copy in files created by ./boot Since we started producing source dists with hadrian we stopped copying in the files created by ./boot which adds a dependency on python3 and autoreconf. This adds back in the files which were created by running configure. Fixes #21673 #21672 and #21626 - - - - - a12a3cab by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T07:44:52-04:00 ci: Don't try to run ./boot when testing bootstrap of source dist - - - - - e07f9059 by Shlomo Shuck at 2022-06-01T07:44:55-04:00 Language.Haskell.Syntax: Fix docs for PromotedConsT etc. Fixes ghc/ghc#21675. - - - - - 87295e6d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-01T07:44:56-04:00 Bump bytestring, process, and text submodules Metric Decrease: T5631 Metric Increase: T18223 (cherry picked from commit 55fcee30cb3281a66f792e8673967d64619643af) - - - - - 24b5bb61 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-01T07:44:56-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule To current `master`. (cherry picked from commit fbb59c212415188486aafd970eafef170516356a) - - - - - 5433a35e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T22:26:30-04:00 hadrian/tool-args: Write output to intermediate file rather than via stdout This allows us to see the output of hadrian while it is doing the setup. - - - - - 468f919b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-01T22:27:10-04:00 Make -fcompact-unwind the default This is a follow-up to !7247 (closed) making the inclusion of compact unwinding sections the default. Also a slight refactoring/simplification of the flag handling to add -fno-compact-unwind. - - - - - 819fdc61 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-06-01T22:27:47-04:00 hadrian bootstrap: add plans for 9.0.2 and 9.2.3 - - - - - 9fa790b4 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-06-01T22:27:47-04:00 ci: Add matrix for bootstrap sources - - - - - ce9f986b by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 HsToCore.Coverage: Improve haddocks - - - - - f065804e by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Hoist auto `mkModBreaks` and `writeMixEntries` conditions to caller No need to inline traversing a maybe for `mkModBreaks`. And better to make each function do one thing and let the caller deside when than scatter the decision making and make the caller seem more imperative. - - - - - d550d907 by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Rename `HsToCore.{Coverage -> Ticks}` The old name made it confusing why disabling HPC didn't disable the entire pass. The name makes it clear --- there are other reasons to add ticks in addition. - - - - - 6520da95 by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:42:59+00:00 Split out `GHC.HsToCore.{Breakpoints,Coverage}` and use `SizedSeq` As proposed in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7508#note_432877 and https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/7508#note_434676, `GHC.HsToCore.Ticks` is about ticks, breakpoints are separate and backend-specific (only for the bytecode interpreter), and mix entry writing is just for HPC. With this split we separate out those interpreter- and HPC-specific its, and keep the main `GHC.HsToCore.Ticks` agnostic. Also, instead of passing the reversed list and count around, we use `SizedSeq` which abstracts over the algorithm. This is much nicer to avoid noise and prevents bugs. (The bugs are not just hypothetical! I missed up the reverses on an earlier draft of this commit.) - - - - - 1838c3d8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-06-02T15:43:14+00:00 GHC.HsToCore.Breakpoints: Slightly improve perf We have the length already, so we might as well use that rather than O(n) recomputing it. - - - - - 5a3fdcfd by John Ericson at 2022-06-02T15:43:59+00:00 HsToCore.Coverage: Purge DynFlags Finishes what !7467 (closed) started. Progress towards #17957 - - - - - 9ce9ea50 by HaskellMouse at 2022-06-06T09:50:00-04:00 Deprecate TypeInType extension This commit fixes #20312 It deprecates "TypeInType" extension according to the following proposal: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0083-no-type-in-type.rst It has been already implemented. The migration strategy: 1. Disable TypeInType 2. Enable both DataKinds and PolyKinds extensions Metric Decrease: T16875 - - - - - f2e037fd by Aaron Allen at 2022-06-06T09:50:39-04:00 Diagnostics conversions, part 6 (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` with proper diagnostics constructors in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Match`, `GHC.Tc.Gen.Pat`, and `GHC.Tc.Gen.Sig`. - - - - - 04209f2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-06T09:51:15-04:00 Ensure floated dictionaries are in scope (again) In the Specialiser, we missed one more call to bringFloatedDictsIntoScope (see #21391). This omission led to #21689. The problem is that the call to `rewriteClassOps` needs to have in scope any dictionaries floated out of the arguments we have just specialised. Easy fix. - - - - - a7fece19 by John Ericson at 2022-06-07T05:04:22+00:00 Don't print the number of deps in count-deps tests It is redundant information and a source of needless version control conflicts when multiple MRs are changing the deps list. Just printing the list and not also its length is fine. - - - - - a1651a3a by John Ericson at 2022-06-07T05:06:38+00:00 Core.Lint: Reduce `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` Co-Authored-By: Andre Marianiello <andremarianiello at users.noreply.github.com> - - - - - 56ebf9a5 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-09T09:11:43-04:00 Fix a CSE shadowing bug. We used to process the rhs of non-recursive bindings and their body using the same env. If we had something like let x = ... x ... this caused trouble because the two xs refer to different binders but we would substitute both for a new binder x2 causing out of scope errors. We now simply use two different envs for the rhs and body in cse_bind. It's all explained in the Note [Separate envs for let rhs and body] Fixes #21685 - - - - - 28880828 by sheaf at 2022-06-09T09:12:19-04:00 Typecheck remaining ValArgs in rebuildHsApps This patch refactors hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs, renaming it to tcRemainingValArgs. The logic is moved to rebuildHsApps, which ensures consistent behaviour across tcApp and quickLookArg1/tcEValArg. This patch also refactors the treatment of stupid theta for data constructors, changing the place we drop stupid theta arguments from dsConLike to mkDataConRep (now the datacon wrapper drops these arguments). We decided not to implement PHASE 2 of the FixedRuntimeRep plan for these remaining ValArgs. Future directions are outlined on the wiki: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Remaining-ValArgs Fixes #21544 and #21650 - - - - - 1fbba97b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-09T09:12:54-04:00 Add test for T21682 Fixes #21682 - - - - - 8727be73 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-09T09:13:29-04:00 Document dataToTag# primop - - - - - 7eab75bb by uhbif19 at 2022-06-09T20:22:47+03:00 Remove TcRnUnknownMessage usage from GHC.Rename.Env #20115 - - - - - 46d2fc65 by uhbif19 at 2022-06-09T20:24:40+03:00 Fix TcRnPragmaWarning meaning - - - - - 69e72ecd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-09T19:07:01-04:00 getProcessCPUTime: Fix the getrusage fallback to account for system CPU time clock_gettime reports the combined total or user AND system time so in order to replicate it with getrusage we need to add both system and user time together. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7622371/getrusage-vs-clock-gettime Some sample measurements when building Cabal with this patch t1: rusage t2: clock_gettime t1: 62347518000; t2: 62347520873 t1: 62395687000; t2: 62395690171 t1: 62432435000; t2: 62432437313 t1: 62478489000; t2: 62478492465 t1: 62514990000; t2: 62514992534 t1: 62515479000; t2: 62515480327 t1: 62515485000; t2: 62515486344 Fixes #21656 - - - - - 722814ba by Yiyun Liu at 2022-06-10T21:23:03-04:00 Use <br> instead of newline character - - - - - dc202080 by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-13T14:07:12-04:00 Use (fixed_lev = True) in mkDataTyConRhs - - - - - ad70c621 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-14T08:40:53-04:00 hadrian: Fix testing stage1 compiler There were various issues with testing the stage1 compiler.. 1. The wrapper was not being built 2. The wrapper was picking up the stage0 package database and trying to load prelude from that. 3. The wrappers never worked on windows so just don't support that for now. Fixes #21072 - - - - - ac83899d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-14T08:41:30-04:00 validate: Ensure that $make variable is set Currently the `$make` variable is used without being set in `validate`'s Hadrian path, which uses make to install the binary distribution. Fix this. Fixes #21687. - - - - - 59bc6008 by John Ericson at 2022-06-15T18:05:35+00:00 CoreToStg.Prep: Get rid of `DynFlags` and `HscEnv` The call sites in `Driver.Main` are duplicative, but this is good, because the next step is to remove `InteractiveContext` from `Core.Lint` into `Core.Lint.Interactive`. Also further clean up `Core.Lint` to use a better configuration record than the one we initially added. - - - - - aa9d9381 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:04-04:00 hadrian: Run xattr -rc . on bindist tarball Fixes #21506. - - - - - cdc75a1f by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:04-04:00 configure: Hide spurious warning from ld Previously the check_for_gold_t22266 configure check could result in spurious warnings coming from the linker being blurted to stderr. Suppress these by piping stderr to /dev/null. - - - - - e128b7b8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:33:40-04:00 cmm: Add surface syntax for MO_MulMayOflo - - - - - bde65ea9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-15T20:34:16-04:00 configure: Don't attempt to override linker on Darwin Configure's --enable-ld-override functionality is intended to ensure that we don't rely on ld.bfd, which tends to be slow and buggy, on Linux and Windows. However, on Darwin the lack of sensible package management makes it extremely easy for users to have awkward mixtures of toolchain components from, e.g., XCode, the Apple Command-Line Tools package, and homebrew. This leads to extremely confusing problems like #21712. Here we avoid this by simply giving up on linker selection on Darwin altogether. This isn't so bad since the Apple ld64 linker has decent performance and AFAICT fairly reliable. Closes #21712. - - - - - 25b510c3 by Torsten Schmits at 2022-06-16T12:37:45-04:00 replace quadratic nub to fight byte code gen perf explosion Despite this code having been present in the core-to-bytecode implementation, I have observed it in the wild starting with 9.2, causing enormous slowdown in certain situations. My test case produces the following profiles: Before: ``` total time = 559.77 secs (559766 ticks @ 1000 us, 1 processor) total alloc = 513,985,665,640 bytes (excludes profiling overheads) COST CENTRE MODULE SRC %time %alloc ticks bytes elem_by Data.OldList libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs:429:1-7 67.6 92.9 378282 477447404296 eqInt GHC.Classes libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Classes.hs:275:8-14 12.4 0.0 69333 32 $c>>= GHC.Data.IOEnv <no location info> 6.9 0.6 38475 3020371232 ``` After: ``` total time = 89.83 secs (89833 ticks @ 1000 us, 1 processor) total alloc = 39,365,306,360 bytes (excludes profiling overheads) COST CENTRE MODULE SRC %time %alloc ticks bytes $c>>= GHC.Data.IOEnv <no location info> 43.6 7.7 39156 3020403424 doCase GHC.StgToByteCode compiler/GHC/StgToByteCode.hs:(805,1)-(1054,53) 2.5 7.4 2246 2920777088 ``` - - - - - aa7e1f20 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-16T12:38:21-04:00 hadrian: Don't install `include/` directory in bindist. The install_includes for the RTS package used to be put in the top-level ./include folder but this would lead to confusing things happening if you installed multiple GHC versions side-by-side. We don't need this folder anymore because install-includes is honoured properly by cabal and the relevant header files already copied in by the cabal installation process. If you want to depend on the header files for the RTS in a Haskell project then you just have to depend on the `rts` package and the correct include directories will be provided for you. If you want to depend on the header files in a standard C project then you should query ghc-pkg to get the right paths. ``` ghc-pkg field rts include-dirs --simple-output ``` Fixes #21609 - - - - - 03172116 by Bryan Richter at 2022-06-16T12:38:57-04:00 Enable eventlogs on nightly perf job - - - - - ecbf8685 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-06-16T16:30:00-04:00 Repair dead link in TH haddocks Closes #21724 - - - - - 99ff3818 by sheaf at 2022-06-16T16:30:39-04:00 Hadrian: allow configuring Hsc2Hs This patch adds the ability to pass options to Hsc2Hs as Hadrian key/value settings, in the same way as cabal configure options, using the syntax: *.*.hsc2hs.run.opts += ... - - - - - 9c575f24 by sheaf at 2022-06-16T16:30:39-04:00 Hadrian bootstrap: look up hsc2hs Hadrian bootstrapping looks up where to find ghc_pkg, but the same logic was not in place for hsc2hs which meant we could fail to find the appropriate hsc2hs executabe when bootstrapping Hadrian. This patch adds that missing logic. - - - - - 229d741f by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:42:54-04:00 ghc-heap: Add (broken) test for #21622 - - - - - cadd7753 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:42:54-04:00 ghc-heap: Don't Box NULL pointers Previously we could construct a `Box` of a NULL pointer from the `link` field of `StgWeak`. Now we take care to avoid ever introducing such pointers in `collect_pointers` and ensure that the `link` field is represented as a `Maybe` in the `Closure` type. Fixes #21622 - - - - - 31c214cc by Tamar Christina at 2022-06-18T10:43:34-04:00 winio: Add support to console handles to handleToHANDLE - - - - - 711cb417 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Add SMUL[LH] instructions These will be needed to fix #21624. - - - - - d05d90d2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Fix syntax of OpRegShift operands Previously this produced invalid assembly containing a redundant comma. - - - - - a1e1d8ee by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Fix implementation of IntMulMayOflo The code generated for IntMulMayOflo was previously wrong as it depended upon the overflow flag, which the AArch64 MUL instruction does not set. Fix this. Fixes #21624. - - - - - 26745006 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-18T10:44:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21624 Ensuring that mulIntMayOflo# behaves as expected. - - - - - 94f2e92a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:40:58+02:00 CprAnal: Set signatures of DFuns to top The recursive DFun in the reproducer for #20836 also triggered a bug in CprAnal that is observable in a debug build. The CPR signature of a recursive DFunId was never updated and hence the optimistic arity 0 bottom signature triggered a mismatch with the arity 1 of the binding in WorkWrap. We never miscompiled any code because WW doesn't exploit bottom CPR signatures. - - - - - b570da84 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:43:29+02:00 CorePrep: Don't speculatively evaluate recursive calls (#20836) In #20836 we have optimised a terminating program into an endless loop, because we speculated the self-recursive call of a recursive DFun. Now we track the set of enclosing recursive binders in CorePrep to prevent speculation of such self-recursive calls. See the updates to Note [Speculative evaluation] for details. Fixes #20836. - - - - - 49fb2f9b by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:43:32+02:00 Simplify: Take care with eta reduction in recursive RHSs (#21652) Similar to the fix to #20836 in CorePrep, we now track the set of enclosing recursive binders in the SimplEnv and SimpleOptEnv. See Note [Eta reduction in recursive RHSs] for details. I also updated Note [Arity robustness] with the insights Simon and I had in a call discussing the issue. Fixes #21652. Unfortunately, we get a 5% ghc/alloc regression in T16577. That is due to additional eta reduction in GHC.Read.choose1 and the resulting ANF-isation of a large list literal at the top-level that didn't happen before (presumably because it was too interesting to float to the top-level). There's not much we can do about that. Metric Increase: T16577 - - - - - 2563b95c by Sebastian Graf at 2022-06-20T09:45:09+02:00 Ignore .hie-bios - - - - - e4e44d8d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-20T12:31:45-04:00 Instantiate top level foralls in partial type signatures The main fix for #21667 is the new call to tcInstTypeBnders in tcHsPartialSigType. It was really a simple omission before. I also moved the decision about whether we need to apply the Monomorphism Restriction, from `decideGeneralisationPlan` to `tcPolyInfer`. That removes a flag from the InferGen constructor, which is good. But more importantly, it allows the new function, checkMonomorphismRestriction called from `tcPolyInfer`, to "see" the `Types` involved rather than the `HsTypes`. And that in turn matters because we invoke the MR for partial signatures if none of the partial signatures in the group have any overloading context; and we can't answer that question for HsTypes. See Note [Partial type signatures and the monomorphism restriction] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind. This latter is really a pre-existing bug. - - - - - 262a9f93 by Winston Hartnett at 2022-06-20T12:32:23-04:00 Make Outputable instance for InlineSig print the InlineSpec Fix ghc/ghc#21739 Squash fix ghc/ghc#21739 - - - - - b5590fff by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-20T12:32:59-04:00 Add NO_BOOT to hackage_doc_tarball job We were attempting to boot a src-tarball which doesn't work as ./boot is not included in the source tarball. This slipped through as the job is only run on nightly. - - - - - d24afd9d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-06-20T17:34:44-04:00 HsToken for @-patterns and TypeApplications (#19623) One more step towards the new design of EPA. - - - - - 159b7628 by Tamar Christina at 2022-06-20T17:35:23-04:00 linker: only keep rtl exception tables if they have been relocated - - - - - da5ff105 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-21T17:04:12+02:00 Ticky:Make json info a separate field. - - - - - 1a4ce4b2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-22T09:49:22+01:00 Revert "Ticky:Make json info a separate field." This reverts commit da5ff10503e683e2148c62e36f8fe2f819328862. This was pushed directly without review. - - - - - f89bf85f by Vanessa McHale at 2022-06-22T08:21:32-04:00 Flags to disable local let-floating; -flocal-float-out, -flocal-float-out-top-level CLI flags These flags affect the behaviour of local let floating. If `-flocal-float-out` is disabled (the default) then we disable all local floating. ``` …(let x = let y = e in (a,b) in body)... ===> …(let y = e; x = (a,b) in body)... ``` Further to this, top-level local floating can be disabled on it's own by passing -fno-local-float-out-top-level. ``` x = let y = e in (a,b) ===> y = e; x = (a,b) ``` Note that this is only about local floating, ie, floating two adjacent lets past each other and doesn't say anything about the global floating pass which is controlled by `-fno-float`. Fixes #13663 - - - - - 4ccefc6e by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Check for Int overflows in Data.Array.Byte - - - - - 2004e3c8 by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Add a basic test for ByteArray's Monoid instance - - - - - fb36770c by Matthew Craven at 2022-06-22T08:22:12-04:00 Rename `copyByteArray` to `unsafeCopyByteArray` - - - - - ecc9aedc by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-22T08:22:48-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21719 Happily, this has been fixed since 9.2. - - - - - 19606c42 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-06-22T08:23:28-04:00 Use lookupNameCache instead of lookupOrigIO - - - - - 4c9dfd69 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-06-22T08:23:28-04:00 Break out thNameToGhcNameIO (ref. #21730) - - - - - eb4fb849 by Michael Peyton Jones at 2022-06-22T08:24:07-04:00 Add laws for 'toInteger' and 'toRational' CLC discussion here: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/58 - - - - - c1a950c1 by Alexander Esgen at 2022-06-22T12:36:13+00:00 Correct documentation of defaults of the `-V` RTS option - - - - - b7b7d90d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-22T21:58:12-04:00 Transcribe discussion from #21483 into a Note In #21483 I had a discussion with Simon Marlow about the memory retention behaviour of -Fd. I have just transcribed that conversation here as it elucidates the potentially subtle assumptions which led to the design of the memory retention behaviours of -Fd. Fixes #21483 - - - - - 980d1954 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-22T21:58:48-04:00 eventlog: Don't leave dangling pointers hanging around Previously we failed to reset pointers to various eventlog buffers to NULL after freeing them. In principle we shouldn't look at them after they are freed but nevertheless it is good practice to set them to a well-defined value. - - - - - 575ec846 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-06-22T21:59:28-04:00 runhaskell - - - - - e6a69337 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2022-06-22T22:00:07-04:00 re-export GHC.Natural.minusNaturalMaybe from Numeric.Natural CLC proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/45 - - - - - 5d45aa97 by Gergo ERDI at 2022-06-22T22:00:46-04:00 When specialising, look through floatable ticks. Fixes #21697. - - - - - 531205ac by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-22T22:01:22-04:00 TagCheck.hs: Properly check if arguments are boxed types. For one by mistake I had been checking against the kind of runtime rep instead of the boxity. This uncovered another bug, namely that we tried to generate the checking code before we had associated the function arguments with a register, so this could never have worked to begin with. This fixes #21729 and both of the above issues. - - - - - c7f9f6b5 by Gleb Popov at 2022-06-22T22:02:00-04:00 Use correct arch for the FreeBSD triple in gen-data-layout.sh Downstream bug for reference: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=261798 Relevant upstream issue: #15718 - - - - - 75f0091b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-22T22:02:35-04:00 Bump nofib submodule. Allows the shake runner to build with 9.2.3 among other things. Fixes #21772 - - - - - 0aa0ce69 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 Bump ghc-prim and base versions To 0.9.0 and 4.17.0 respectively. Bumps array, deepseq, directory, filepath, haskeline, hpc, parsec, stm, terminfo, text, unix, haddock, and hsc2hs submodules. (cherry picked from commit ba47b95122b7b336ce1cc00896a47b584ad24095) - - - - - 4713abc2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 testsuite: Use normalise_version more consistently Previously several tests' output were unnecessarily dependent on version numbers, particularly of `base`. Fix this. - - - - - d7b0642b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-27T08:01:03-04:00 linters: Fix lint-submodule-refs when crashing trying to find plausible branches - - - - - 38378be3 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-27T08:01:39-04:00 hadrian: Improve haddocks for ghcDebugAssertions - - - - - ac7a7fc8 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-06-27T08:01:39-04:00 Don't mark lambda binders as OtherCon We used to put OtherCon unfoldings on lambda binders of workers and sometimes also join points/specializations with with the assumption that since the wrapper would force these arguments once we execute the RHS they would indeed be in WHNF. This was wrong for reasons detailed in #21472. So now we purge evaluated unfoldings from *all* lambda binders. This fixes #21472, but at the cost of sometimes not using as efficient a calling convention. It can also change inlining behaviour as some occurances will no longer look like value arguments when they did before. As consequence we also change how we compute CBV information for arguments slightly. We now *always* determine the CBV convention for arguments during tidy. Earlier in the pipeline we merely mark functions as candidates for having their arguments treated as CBV. As before the process is described in the relevant notes: Note [CBV Function Ids] Note [Attaching CBV Marks to ids] Note [Never put `OtherCon` unfoldigns on lambda binders] ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12425 T13035 T18223 T18223 T18923 MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Metric Increase: WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - 06cf6f4a by Tony Zorman at 2022-06-27T08:02:18-04:00 Add suggestions for unrecognised pragmas (#21589) In case of a misspelled pragma, offer possible corrections as to what the user could have meant. Fixes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21589 - - - - - 3fbab757 by Greg Steuck at 2022-06-27T08:02:56-04:00 Remove the traces of i386-*-openbsd, long live amd64 OpenBSD will not ship any ghc packages on i386 starting with 7.2 release. This means there will not be a bootstrap compiler easily available. The last available binaries are ghc-8.10.6 which is already not supported as bootstrap for HEAD. See here for more information: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=165060700222580&w=2 - - - - - 58530271 by Bodigrim at 2022-06-27T08:03:34-04:00 Add Foldable1 and Bifoldable1 type classes Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/9 Instances roughly follow https://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.3.7/docs/Data-Semigroup-Foldable-Class.html#t:Foldable1 but the API of `Foldable1` was expanded in comparison to `semigroupoids`. Compatibility shim is available from https://github.com/phadej/foldable1 (to be released). Closes #13573. - - - - - a51f4ecc by Naomi Liu at 2022-06-27T08:04:13-04:00 add levity polymorphism to addrToAny# - - - - - f4edcdc4 by Naomi Liu at 2022-06-27T08:04:13-04:00 add tests for addrToAny# levity - - - - - 07016fc9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-27T08:04:49-04:00 hadrian: Update main README page This README had some quite out-of-date content about the build system so I did a complete pass deleting old material. I also made the section about flavours more prominent and mentioned flavour transformers. - - - - - 79ae2d89 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:05:24-04:00 testsuite: Hide output from test compilations with verbosity==2 Previously the output from test compilations used to determine whether, e.g., profiling libraries are available was shown with verbosity levels >= 2. However, the default level is 2, meaning that most users were often spammed with confusing errors. Fix this by bumping the verbosity threshold for this output to >=3. Fixes #21760. - - - - - 995ea44d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-27T08:06:00-04:00 configure: Only probe for LD in FIND_LD Since 6be2c5a7e9187fc14d51e1ec32ca235143bb0d8b we would probe for LD rather early in `configure`. However, it turns out that this breaks `configure`'s `ld`-override logic, which assumes that `LD` was set by the user and aborts. Fixes #21778. - - - - - b43d140b by Sergei Trofimovich at 2022-06-27T08:06:39-04:00 `.hs-boot` make rules: add missing order-only dependency on target directory Noticed missing target directory dependency as a build failure in `make --shuffle` mode (added in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?62100): "cp" libraries/base/./GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot cp: cannot create regular file 'libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot': No such file or directory libraries/haskeline/ghc.mk:4: libraries/haskeline/dist-install/build/.depend-v-p-dyn.haskell: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [libraries/base/ghc.mk:4: libraries/base/dist-install/build/GHC/Stack/CCS.hs-boot] Error 1 shuffle=1656129254 make: *** [Makefile:128: all] Error 2 shuffle=1656129254 Note that `cp` complains about inability to create target file. The change adds order-only dependency on a target directory (similar to the rest of rules in that file). The bug is lurking there since 2009 commit 34cc75e1a (`GHC new build system megapatch`.) where upfront directory creation was never added to `.hs-boot` files. - - - - - 57a5f88c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 Mark AArch64/Darwin as requiring sign-extension Apple's AArch64 ABI requires that the caller sign-extend small integer arguments. Set platformCConvNeedsExtension to reflect this fact. Fixes #21773. - - - - - df762ae9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 -ddump-llvm shouldn't imply -fllvm Previously -ddump-llvm would change the backend used, which contrasts with all other dump flags. This is quite surprising and cost me quite a bit of time. Dump flags should not change compiler behavior. Fixes #21776. - - - - - 70f0c1f8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Re-format argument handling logic Previously there were very long, hard to parse lines. Fix this. - - - - - 696d64c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: Sign-extend narrow C arguments The AArch64/Darwin ABI requires that function arguments narrower than 32-bits must be sign-extended by the caller. We neglected to do this, resulting in #20735. Fixes #20735. - - - - - c006ac0d by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:24-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #20735 - - - - - 16b9100c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T03:24:59-04:00 integer-gmp: Fix cabal file Evidently fields may not come after sections in a cabal file. - - - - - 03cc5d02 by Sergei Trofimovich at 2022-06-28T15:20:45-04:00 ghc.mk: fix 'make install' (`mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf.install` does not exist) before the change `make install` was failing as: ``` "mv" "/<<NIX>>/ghc-9.3.20220406/lib/ghc-9.5.20220625/bin/ghc-stage2" "/<<NIX>>/ghc-9.3.20220406/lib/ghc-9.5.20220625/bin/ghc" make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf.install', needed by 'install_packages'. Stop. ``` I think it's a recent regression caused by 0ef249aa where `system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf` is created (somewhat manually), but not the .install varianlt of it. The fix is to consistently use `mk/system-cxx-std-lib-1.0.conf` everywhere. Closes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21784 - - - - - eecab8f9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-06-28T15:21:21-04:00 Comments only, about join points This MR just adds some documentation about why casts destroy join points, following #21716. - - - - - 251471e7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-06-28T19:02:41-04:00 Cleanup BuiltInSyntax vs UserSyntax There was some confusion about whether FUN/TYPE/One/Many should be BuiltInSyntax or UserSyntax. The answer is certainly UserSyntax as BuiltInSyntax is for things which are directly constructed by the parser rather than going through normal renaming channels. I fixed all the obviously wrong places I could find and added a test for the original bug which was caused by this (#21752) Fixes #21752 #20695 #18302 - - - - - 0e22f16c by Ben Gamari at 2022-06-28T19:03:16-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.19.0.0 Bumps text and exceptions submodules due to bounds. - - - - - bbe6f10e by Emily Bourke at 2022-06-29T08:23:13+00:00 Tiny tweak to `IOPort#` documentation The exclamation mark and bracket don’t seem to make sense here. I’ve looked through the history, and I don’t think they’re deliberate – possibly a copy-and-paste error. - - - - - 70e47489 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-06-29T19:26:31-04:00 Remove `CoreOccurAnal` constructor of the `CoreToDo` type It was dead code since the last occurence in an expression context got removed in 71916e1c018dded2e68d6769a2dbb8777da12664. - - - - - d0722170 by nineonine at 2022-07-01T08:15:56-04:00 Fix panic with UnliftedFFITypes+CApiFFI (#14624) When declaring foreign import using CAPI calling convention, using unlifted unboxed types would result in compiler panic. There was an attempt to fix the situation in #9274, however it only addressed some of the ByteArray cases. This patch fixes other missed cases for all prims that may be used as basic foreign types. - - - - - eb043148 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-07-01T08:16:32-04:00 rts: gc stats: account properly for copied bytes in sequential collections We were not updating the [copied,any_work,scav_find_work, max_n_todo_overflow] counters during sequential collections. As well, we were double counting for parallel collections. To fix this we add an `else` clause to the `if (is_par_gc())`. The par_* counters do not need to be updated in the sequential case because they must be 0. - - - - - f95edea9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-01T19:21:55-04:00 desugar: Look through ticks when warning about possible literal overflow Enabling `-fhpc` or `-finfo-table-map` would case a tick to end up between the appliation of `neg` to its argument. This defeated the special logic which looks for `NegApp ... (HsOverLit` to warn about possible overflow if a user writes a negative literal (without out NegativeLiterals) in their code. Fixes #21701 - - - - - f25c8d03 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-01T19:22:31-04:00 ci: Fix definition of slow-validate flavour (so that -dlint) is passed In this embarassing sequence of events we were running slow-validate without -dlint. - - - - - bf7991b0 by Mike Pilgrem at 2022-07-02T10:12:04-04:00 Identify the extistence of the `runhaskell` command and that it is equivalent to the `runghc` command. Add an entry to the index for `runhaskell`. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21411 - - - - - 9e79f6d0 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-07-02T10:12:39-04:00 Data.Foldable1: Remove references to Foldable-specific note ...as discussed in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/8495#note_439455. - - - - - 3a8970ac by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 TTG: Move HsModule to L.H.S Move the definition of HsModule defined in GHC.Hs to Language.Haskell.Syntax with an added TTG parameter and corresponding extension fields. This is progress towards having the haskell-syntax package, as described in #21592 - - - - - f9f80995 by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 TTG: Move ImpExp client-independent bits to L.H.S.ImpExp Move the GHC-independent definitions from GHC.Hs.ImpExp to Language.Haskell.Syntax.ImpExp with the required TTG extension fields such as to keep the AST independent from GHC. This is progress towards having the haskell-syntax package, as described in #21592 Bumps haddock submodule - - - - - c43dbac0 by romes at 2022-07-03T14:11:31-04:00 Refactor ModuleName to L.H.S.Module.Name ModuleName used to live in GHC.Unit.Module.Name. In this commit, the definition of ModuleName and its associated functions are moved to Language.Haskell.Syntax.Module.Name according to the current plan towards making the AST GHC-independent. The instances for ModuleName for Outputable, Uniquable and Binary were moved to the module in which the class is defined because these instances depend on GHC. The instance of Eq for ModuleName is slightly changed to no longer depend on unique explicitly and instead uses FastString's instance of Eq. - - - - - 2635c6f2 by konsumlamm at 2022-07-03T14:12:11-04:00 Expand `Ord` instance for `Down` Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/23#issuecomment-1172932610 - - - - - 36fba0df by Anselm Schüler at 2022-07-04T05:06:42+00:00 Add applyWhen to Data.Function per CLC prop Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/71#issuecomment-1165830233 - - - - - 3b13aab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T15:15:00-04:00 hadrian: Don't read package environments in ghc-stage1 wrapper The stage1 compiler may be on the brink of existence and not have even a working base library. You may have installed packages globally with a similar stage2 compiler which will then lead to arguments such as --show-iface not even working because you are passing too many package flags. The solution is simple, don't read these implicit files. Fixes #21803 - - - - - aba482ea by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-04T17:55:55-04:00 Ticky:Make json info a separate field. Fixes #21233 - - - - - 74f3867d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 Add docs:<pkg> command to hadrian to build docs for just one package - - - - - 418afaf1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 upload-docs: propagate publish correctly in upload_sdist - - - - - ed793d7a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 docs-upload: Fix upload script when no packages are listed - - - - - d002c6e0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:30-04:00 hadrian: Add --haddock-base-url option for specifying base-url when generating docs The motiviation for this flag is to be able to produce documentation which is suitable for uploading for hackage, ie, the cross-package links work correctly. There are basically three values you want to set this to: * off - default, base_url = ../%pkg% which works for local browsing * on - no argument , base_url = https:://hackage.haskell.org/package/%pkg%/docs - for hackage docs upload * on - argument, for example, base_url = http://localhost:8080/package/%pkg%/docs for testing the documentation. The `%pkg%` string is a template variable which is replaced with the package identifier for the relevant package. This is one step towards fixing #21749 - - - - - 41eb749a by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:56:31-04:00 Add nightly job for generating docs suitable for hackage upload - - - - - 620ee7ed by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-04T17:57:05-04:00 ghci: Support :set prompt in multi repl This adds supports for various :set commands apart from `:set <FLAG>` in multi repl, this includes `:set prompt` and so-on. Fixes #21796 - - - - - b151b65e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-05T16:32:31-04:00 Vendor filepath inside template-haskell Adding filepath as a dependency of template-haskell means that it can't be reinstalled if any build-plan depends on template-haskell. This is a temporary solution for the 9.4 release. A longer term solution is to split-up the template-haskell package into the wired-in part and a non-wired-in part which can be reinstalled. This was deemed quite risky on the 9.4 release timescale. Fixes #21738 - - - - - c9347ecf by John Ericson at 2022-07-05T16:33:07-04:00 Factor fields of `CoreDoSimplify` into separate data type This avoids some partiality. The work @mmhat is doing cleaning up and modularizing `Core.Opt` will build on this nicely. - - - - - d0e74992 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 https urls - - - - - 803e965c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 options and typos - - - - - 5519baa5 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 grammar - - - - - 4ddc1d3e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 sources - - - - - c95c2026 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-06T01:35:48-04:00 Fix lint warnings in bootstrap.py - - - - - 86ced2ad by romes at 2022-07-06T01:36:23-04:00 Restore Eq instance of ImportDeclQualifiedStyle Fixes #21819 - - - - - 3547e264 by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Prune L.H.S modules of GHC dependencies Move around datatypes, functions and instances that are GHC-specific out of the `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` modules to reduce the GHC dependencies in them -- progressing towards #21592 Creates a module `Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic` to hold basic definitions required by the other L.H.S modules (and don't belong in any of them) - - - - - e4eea07b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG: Move CoreTickish out of LHS.Binds Remove the `[CoreTickish]` fields from datatype `HsBindLR idL idR` and move them to the extension point instance, according to the plan outlined in #21592 to separate the base AST from the GHC specific bits. - - - - - acc1816b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG for ForeignImport/Export Add a TTG parameter to both `ForeignImport` and `ForeignExport` and, according to #21592, move the GHC-specific bits in them and in the other AST data types related to foreign imports and exports to the TTG extension point. - - - - - 371c5ecf by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 TTG for HsTyLit Add TTG parameter to `HsTyLit` to move the GHC-specific `SourceText` fields to the extension point and out of the base AST. Progress towards #21592 - - - - - fd379d1b by romes at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Remove many GHC dependencies from L.H.S Continue to prune the `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` modules out of GHC imports according to the plan in the linked issue. Moves more GHC-specific declarations to `GHC.*` and brings more required GHC-independent declarations to `Language.Haskell.Syntax.*` (extending e.g. `Language.Haskell.Syntax.Basic`). Progress towards #21592 Bump haddock submodule for !8308 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - c5415bc5 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-07-06T13:50:27-04:00 Fix exact printing of the HsRule name Prior to this branch, the HsRule name was XRec pass (SourceText,RuleName) and there is an ExactPrint instance for (SourceText, RuleName). The SourceText has moved to a different location, so synthesise the original to trigger the correct instance when printing. We need both the SourceText and RuleName when exact printing, as it is possible to have a NoSourceText variant, in which case we fall back to the FastString. - - - - - 665fa5a7 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-06T13:51:03-04:00 driver: Fix issue with module loops and multiple home units We were attempting to rehydrate all dependencies of a particular module, but we actually only needed to rehydrate those of the current package (as those are the ones participating in the loop). This fixes loading GHC into a multi-unit session. Fixes #21814 - - - - - bbcaba6a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-06T13:51:39-04:00 Remove a bogus #define from ClosureMacros.h - - - - - fa59223b by Tamar Christina at 2022-07-07T23:23:57-04:00 winio: make consoleReadNonBlocking not wait for any events at all. - - - - - 42c917df by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2022-07-07T23:24:34-04:00 rts: allow NULL to be used as an invalid StgStablePtr - - - - - 3739e565 by Andreas Schwab at 2022-07-07T23:25:10-04:00 RTS: Add stack marker to StgCRunAsm.S Every object file must be properly marked for non-executable stack, even if it contains no code. - - - - - a889bc05 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-07T23:25:45-04:00 Bump unix submodule Adds `config.sub` to unix's `.gitignore`, fixing #19574. - - - - - 3609a478 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-09T11:11:58-04:00 ghci: Fix most calls to isLoaded to work in multi-mode The most egrarious thing this fixes is the report about the total number of loaded modules after starting a session. Ticket #20889 - - - - - fc183c90 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-09T11:11:58-04:00 Enable :edit command in ghci multi-mode. This works after the last change to isLoaded. Ticket #20888 - - - - - 46050534 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-09T11:12:34-04:00 Fix a scoping bug in the Specialiser In the call to `specLookupRule` in `already_covered`, in `specCalls`, we need an in-scope set that includes the free vars of the arguments. But we simply were not guaranteeing that: did not include the `rule_bndrs`. Easily fixed. I'm not sure how how this bug has lain for quite so long without biting us. Fixes #21828. - - - - - 6e8d9056 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-12T13:26:52+00:00 Edit Note [idArity varies independently of dmdTypeDepth] ...and refer to it in GHC.Core.Lint.lintLetBind. Fixes #21452 - - - - - 89ba4655 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-12T13:26:52+00:00 Tiny documentation wibbles (comments only) - - - - - 61a46c6d by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 fix readme - - - - - 61babb5e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 fix bootstrap - - - - - 8b417ad5 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-13T08:28:29-04:00 tarball - - - - - e9d9f078 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 hie-files: Fix scopes for deriving clauses and instance signatures (#18425) - - - - - c4989131 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 hie-files: Record location of filled in default method bindings This is useful for hie files to reconstruct the evidence that default methods depend on. - - - - - 9c52e7fc by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T14:00:18-04:00 testsuite: Factor out common parts from hiefile tests - - - - - 6a9e4493 by sheaf at 2022-07-13T14:00:56-04:00 Hadrian: update documentation of settings The documentation for key-value settings was a bit out of date. This patch updates it to account for `cabal.configure.opts` and `hsc2hs.run.opts`. The user-settings document was also re-arranged, to make the key-value settings more prominent (as it doesn't involve changing the Hadrian source code, and thus doesn't require any recompilation of Hadrian). - - - - - a2f142f8 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-13T20:43:32-04:00 Fix potential space leak that arise from ModuleGraphs retaining references to previous ModuleGraphs, in particular the lazy `mg_non_boot` field. This manifests in `extendMG`. Solution: Delete `mg_non_boot` as it is only used for `mgLookupModule`, which is only called in two places in the compiler, and should only be called at most once for every home unit: GHC.Driver.Make: mainModuleSrcPath :: Maybe String mainModuleSrcPath = do ms <- mgLookupModule mod_graph (mainModIs hue) ml_hs_file (ms_location ms) GHCI.UI: listModuleLine modl line = do graph <- GHC.getModuleGraph let this = GHC.mgLookupModule graph modl Instead `mgLookupModule` can be a linear function that looks through the entire list of `ModuleGraphNodes` Fixes #21816 - - - - - dcf8b30a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-13T20:44:08-04:00 rts: Fix AdjustorPool bitmap manipulation Previously the implementation of bitmap_first_unset assumed that `__builtin_clz` would accept `uint8_t` however it apparently rather extends its argument to `unsigned int`. To fix this we simply revert to a naive implementation since handling the various corner cases with `clz` is quite tricky. This should be fine given that AdjustorPool isn't particularly hot. Ideally we would have a single, optimised bitmap implementation in the RTS but I'll leave this for future work. Fixes #21838. - - - - - ad8f3e15 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-07-16T07:20:36-04:00 Change GHCi bytecode return convention for unlifted datatypes. This changes the bytecode return convention for unlifted algebraic datatypes to be the same as for lifted types, i.e. ENTER/PUSH_ALTS instead of RETURN_UNLIFTED/PUSH_ALTS_UNLIFTED Fixes #20849 - - - - - 5434d1a3 by Colten Webb at 2022-07-16T07:21:15-04:00 Compute record-dot-syntax types Ensures type information for record-dot-syntax is included in HieASTs. See #21797 - - - - - 89d169ec by Colten Webb at 2022-07-16T07:21:15-04:00 Add record-dot-syntax test - - - - - 4beb9f3c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:21:51-04:00 Document RuntimeRep polymorphism limitations of catch#, et al As noted in #21868, several primops accepting continuations producing RuntimeRep-polymorphic results aren't nearly as polymorphic as their types suggest. Document this limitation and adapt the `UnliftedWeakPtr` test to avoid breaking this limitation in `keepAlive#`. - - - - - 4ef1c65d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:21:51-04:00 Make keepAlive# out-of-line This is a naive approach to fixing the unsoundness noticed in #21708. Specifically, we remove the lowering of `keepAlive#` via CorePrep and instead turn it into an out-of-line primop. This is simple, inefficient (since the continuation must now be heap allocated), but good enough for 9.4.1. We will revisit this (particiularly via #16098) in a future release. Metric Increase: T4978 T7257 T9203 - - - - - 1bbff35d by Greg Steuck at 2022-07-16T07:22:29-04:00 Suppress extra output from configure check for c++ libraries - - - - - 3acbd7ad by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T07:23:04-04:00 rel-notes: Drop mention of #21745 fix Since we have backported the fix to 9.4.1. - - - - - b27c2774 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-07-16T07:23:43-04:00 Align the behaviour of `dopt` and `log_dopt` Before the behaviour of `dopt` and `logHasDumpFlag` (and the underlying function `log_dopt`) were different as the latter did not take the verbosity level into account. This led to problems during the refactoring as we cannot simply replace calls to `dopt` with calls to `logHasDumpFlag`. In addition to that a subtle bug in the GHC module was fixed: `setSessionDynFlags` did not update the logger and as a consequence the verbosity value of the logger was not set appropriately. Fixes #21861 - - - - - 28347d71 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-07-16T13:25:06-04:00 rts: forkOn context switches the target capability Fixes #21824 - - - - - f1c44991 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 cmm: Eliminate orphan Outputable instances Here we reorganize `GHC.Cmm` to eliminate the orphan `Outputable` and `OutputableP` instances for the Cmm AST. This makes it significantly easier to use the Cmm pretty-printers in tracing output without incurring module import cycles. - - - - - f2e5e763 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 cmm: Move toBlockList to GHC.Cmm - - - - - fa092745 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:25:41-04:00 compiler: Add haddock sections to GHC.Utils.Panic - - - - - 097759f9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T13:26:17-04:00 configure: Don't override Windows CXXFLAGS At some point we used the clang distribution from msys2's `MINGW64` environment for our Windows toolchain. This defaulted to using libgcc and libstdc++ for its runtime library. However, we found for a variety of reasons that compiler-rt, libunwind, and libc++ were more reliable, consequently we explicitly overrode the CXXFLAGS to use these. However, since then we have switched to use the `CLANG64` packaging, which default to these already. Consequently we can drop these arguments, silencing some redundant argument warnings from clang. Fixes #21669. - - - - - e38a2684 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Check that there are no NULL ctors - - - - - 616365b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Introduce support for invoking finalizers on unload Addresses #20494. - - - - - cdd3be20 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 testsuite: Add T20494 - - - - - 03c69d8d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Rename finit field to fini fini is short for "finalizer", which does not contain a "t". - - - - - 033580bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Refactor handling of oc->info Previously we would free oc->info after running initializers. However, we can't do this is we want to also run finalizers. Moreover, freeing oc->info so early was wrong for another reason: we will need it in order to unregister the exception tables (see the call to `RtlDeleteFunctionTable`). In service of #20494. - - - - - f17912e4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Add finalization support This implements #20494 for the PEi386 linker. Happily, this also appears to fix `T9405`, resolving #21361. - - - - - 2cd75550 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 Loader: Implement gnu-style -l:$path syntax Gnu ld allows `-l` to be passed an absolute file path, signalled by a `:` prefix. Implement this in the GHC's loader search logic. - - - - - 5781a360 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 Statically-link against libc++ on Windows Unfortunately on Windows we have no RPATH-like facility, making dynamic linking extremely fragile. Since we cannot assume that the user will add their GHC installation to `$PATH` (and therefore their DLL search path) we cannot assume that the loader will be able to locate our `libc++.dll`. To avoid this, we instead statically link against `libc++.a` on Windows. Fixes #21435. - - - - - 8e2e883b by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Ensure that all .ctors/.dtors sections are run It turns out that PE objects may have multiple `.ctors`/`.dtors` sections but the RTS linker had assumed that there was only one. Fix this. Fixes #21618. - - - - - fba04387 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Respect dtor/ctor priority Previously we would run constructors and destructors in arbitrary order despite explicit priorities. Fixes #21847. - - - - - 1001952f by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21618 and #21847 - - - - - 6f3816af by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/PEi386: Fix exception unwind unregistration RtlDeleteFunctionTable expects a pointer to the .pdata section yet we passed it the .xdata section. Happily, this fixes #21354. - - - - - d9bff44c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Drop dead code - - - - - d161e6bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Use section flags to identify initializers - - - - - fbb17110 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:36-04:00 rts/linker/MachO: Introduce finalizer support - - - - - 5b0ed8a8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 testsuite: Use system-cxx-std-lib instead of config.stdcxx_impl - - - - - 6c476e1a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker/Elf: Work around GCC 6 init/fini behavior It appears that GCC 6t (at least on i386) fails to give init_array/fini_array sections the correct SHT_INIT_ARRAY/SHT_FINI_ARRAY section types, instead marking them as SHT_PROGBITS. This caused T20494 to fail on Debian. - - - - - 5f8203b8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 testsuite: Mark T13366Cxx as unbroken on Darwin - - - - - 1fd2f851 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Fix resolution of __dso_handle on Darwin Darwin expects a leading underscore. - - - - - a2dc00f3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Clean up section kinds - - - - - aeb1a7c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:50:37-04:00 rts/linker: Ensure that __cxa_finalize is called on code unload - - - - - 028f081e by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-16T23:51:12-04:00 testsuite: Fix T11829 on Centos 7 It appears that Centos 7 has a more strict C++ compiler than most distributions since std::runtime_error is defined in <stdexcept> rather than <exception>. In T11829 we mistakenly imported the latter. - - - - - a10584e8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-17T22:30:32-04:00 hadrian: Rename documentation directories for consistency with make * Rename `docs` to `doc` * Place pdf documentation in `doc/` instead of `doc/pdfs/` Fixes #21164. - - - - - b27c5947 by Anselm Schüler at 2022-07-17T22:31:11-04:00 Fix incorrect proof of applyWhen’s properties - - - - - eb031a5b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-18T08:04:47-04:00 hadrian: Add multi:<pkg> and multi targets for starting a multi-repl This patch adds support to hadrian for starting a multi-repl containing all the packages which stage0 can build. In particular, there is the new user-facing command: ``` ./hadrian/ghci-multi ``` which when executed will start a multi-repl containing the `ghc` package and all it's dependencies. This is implemented by two new hadrian targets: ``` ./hadrian/build multi:<pkg> ``` Construct the arguments for a multi-repl session where the top-level package is <pkg>. For example, `./hadrian/ghci-multi` is implemented using `multi:ghc` target. There is also the `multi` command which constructs a repl for everything in stage0 which we can build. - - - - - 19e7cac9 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-18T08:05:27-04:00 changelog typo - - - - - af6731a4 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-07-18T08:05:27-04:00 typos - - - - - 415468fe by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:36:54-04:00 Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly This patch, provoked by #21457, simplifies SpecConstr by treating top-level and nested bindings uniformly (see the new scBind). * Eliminates the mysterious scTopBindEnv * Refactors scBind to handle top-level and nested definitions uniformly. * But, for now at least, continues the status quo of not doing SpecConstr for top-level non-recursive bindings. (In contrast we do specialise nested non-recursive bindings, although the original paper did not; see Note [Local let bindings].) I tried the effect of specialising top-level non-recursive bindings (which is now dead easy to switch on, unlike before) but found some regressions, so I backed off. See !8135. It's a pure refactoring. I think it'll do a better job in a few cases, but there is no regression test. - - - - - d4d3fe6e by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-07-18T16:37:29-04:00 Rule matching: Don't compute the FVs if we don't look at them. - - - - - 5f907371 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 White space only in FamInstEnv - - - - - ae3b3b62 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Make transferPolyIdInfo work for CPR I don't know why this hasn't bitten us before, but it was plain wrong. - - - - - 9bdfdd98 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Inline mapAccumLM This function is called in inner loops in the compiler, and it's overloaded and higher order. Best just to inline it. This popped up when I was looking at something else. I think perhaps GHC is delicately balanced on the cusp of inlining this automatically. - - - - - d0b806ff by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Make SetLevels honour floatConsts This fix, in the definition of profitableFloat, is just for consistency. `floatConsts` should do what it says! I don't think it'll affect anything much, though. - - - - - d1c25a48 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-18T16:38:04-04:00 Refactor wantToUnboxArg a bit * Rename GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.wantToUnboxArg to canUnboxArg and similarly wantToUnboxResult to canUnboxResult. * Add GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal.wantToUnboxArg as a wrapper for the (new) GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils.canUnboxArg, avoiding some yukky duplication. I decided it was clearer to give it a new data type for its return type, because I nedeed the FD_RecBox case which was not otherwise readiliy expressible. * Add dcpc_args to WorkWrap.Utils.DataConPatContext for the payload * Get rid of the Unlift constructor of UnboxingDecision, eliminate two panics, and two arguments to canUnboxArg (new name). Much nicer now. - - - - - 6d8a715e by Teo Camarasu at 2022-07-18T16:38:44-04:00 Allow running memInventory when the concurrent nonmoving gc is enabled If the nonmoving gc is enabled and we are using a threaded RTS, we now try to grab the collector mutex to avoid memInventory and the collection racing. Before memInventory was disabled. - - - - - aa75bbde by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-18T16:39:20-04:00 gitignore: don't ignore all aclocal.m4 files While GHC's own aclocal.m4 is generated by the aclocal tool, other packages' aclocal.m4 are committed in the repository. Previously `.gitignore` included an entry which covered *any* file named `aclocal.m4`, which lead to quite some confusion (e.g. see #21740). Fix this by modifying GHC's `.gitignore` to only cover GHC's own `aclocal.m4`. - - - - - 4b98c5ce by Boris Lykah at 2022-07-19T02:34:12-04:00 Add mapAccumM, forAccumM to Data.Traversable Approved by Core Libraries Committee in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/65#issuecomment-1186275433 - - - - - bd92182c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-19T02:34:47-04:00 configure: Use AC_PATH_TOOL to detect tools Previously we used AC_PATH_PROG which, as noted by #21601, does not look for tools with a target prefix, breaking cross-compilation. Fixes #21601. - - - - - e8c07aa9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-19T10:07:53-04:00 driver: Fix implementation of -S We were failing to stop before running the assembler so the object file was also created. Fixes #21869 - - - - - e2f0094c by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-19T10:08:28-04:00 rts/ProfHeap: Ensure new Censuses are zeroed When growing the Census array ProfHeap previously neglected to zero the new part of the array. Consequently `freeEra` would attempt to free random words that often looked suspiciously like pointers. Fixes #21880. - - - - - 81d65f7f by sheaf at 2022-07-21T15:37:22+02:00 Make withDict opaque to the specialiser As pointed out in #21575, it is not sufficient to set withDict to inline after the typeclass specialiser, because we might inline withDict in one module and then import it in another, and we run into the same problem. This means we could still end up with incorrect runtime results because the typeclass specialiser would assume that distinct typeclass evidence terms at the same type are equal, when this is not necessarily the case when using withDict. Instead, this patch introduces a new magicId, 'nospec', which is only inlined in CorePrep. We make use of it in the definition of withDict to ensure that the typeclass specialiser does not common up distinct typeclass evidence terms. Fixes #21575 - - - - - 9a3e1f31 by Dominik Peteler at 2022-07-22T08:18:40-04:00 Refactored Simplify pass * Removed references to driver from GHC.Core.LateCC, GHC.Core.Simplify namespace and GHC.Core.Opt.Stats. Also removed services from configuration records. * Renamed GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration. * Inlined `simplifyPgm` and renamed `simplifyPgmIO` to `simplifyPgm` and moved the Simplify driver to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify. * Moved `SimplMode` and `FloatEnable` to GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Env. * Added a configuration record `TopEnvConfig` for the `SimplTopEnv` environment in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Monad. * Added `SimplifyOpts` and `SimplifyExprOpts`. Provide initialization functions for those in a new module GHC.Driver.Config.Core.Opt.Simplify. Also added initialization functions for `SimplMode` to that module. * Moved `CoreToDo` and friends to a new module GHC.Core.Pipeline.Types and the counting types and functions (`SimplCount` and `Tick`) to new module GHC.Core.Opt.Stats. * Added getter functions for the fields of `SimplMode`. The pedantic bottoms option and the platform are retrieved from the ArityOpts and RuleOpts and the getter functions allow us to retrieve values from `SpecEnv` without the knowledge where the data is stored exactly. * Moved the coercion optimization options from the top environment to `SimplMode`. This way the values left in the top environment are those dealing with monadic functionality, namely logging, IO related stuff and counting. Added a note "The environments of the Simplify pass". * Removed `CoreToDo` from GHC.Core.Lint and GHC.CoreToStg.Prep and got rid of `CoreDoSimplify`. Pass `SimplifyOpts` in the `CoreToDo` type instead. * Prep work before removing `InteractiveContext` from `HscEnv`. - - - - - 2c5991cc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 Make the specialiser deal better with specialised methods This patch fixes #21848, by being more careful to update unfoldings in the type-class specialiser. See the new Note [Update unfolding after specialisation] Now that we are being so much more careful about unfoldings, it turned out that I could dispense with se_interesting, and all its tricky corners. Hooray. This fixes #21368. - - - - - ae166635 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 ghc-boot: Clean up UTF-8 codecs In preparation for moving the UTF-8 codecs into `base`: * Move them to GHC.Utils.Encoding.UTF8 * Make names more consistent * Add some Haddocks - - - - - e8ac91db by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 base: Introduce GHC.Encoding.UTF8 Here we copy a subset of the UTF-8 implementation living in `ghc-boot` into `base`, with the intent of dropping the former in the future. For this reason, the `ghc-boot` copy is now CPP-guarded on `MIN_VERSION_base(4,18,0)`. Naturally, we can't copy *all* of the functions defined by `ghc-boot` as some depend upon `bytestring`; we rather just copy those which only depend upon `base` and `ghc-prim`. Further consolidation? ---------------------- Currently GHC ships with at least five UTF-8 implementations: * the implementation used by GHC in `ghc-boot:GHC.Utils.Encoding`; this can be used at a number of types including `Addr#`, `ByteArray#`, `ForeignPtr`, `Ptr`, `ShortByteString`, and `ByteString`. Most of this can be removed in GHC 9.6+2, when the copies in `base` will become available to `ghc-boot`. * the copy of the `ghc-boot` definition now exported by `base:GHC.Encoding.UTF8`. This can be used at `Addr#`, `Ptr`, `ByteArray#`, and `ForeignPtr` * the decoder used by `unpackCStringUtf8#` in `ghc-prim:GHC.CString`; this is specialised at `Addr#`. * the codec used by the IO subsystem in `base:GHC.IO.Encoding.UTF8`; this is specialised at `Addr#` but, unlike the above, supports recovery in the presence of partial codepoints (since in IO contexts codepoints may be broken across buffers) * the implementation provided by the `text` library This does seem a tad silly. On the other hand, these implementations *do* materially differ from one another (e.g. in the types they support, the detail in errors they can report, and the ability to recover from partial codepoints). Consequently, it's quite unclear that further consolidate would be worthwhile. - - - - - f9ad8025 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:41-04:00 Add a Note summarising GHC's UTF-8 implementations GHC has a somewhat dizzying array of UTF-8 implementations. This note describes why this is the case. - - - - - 72dfad3d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-22T08:18:42-04:00 upload_ghc_libs: Fix path to documentation The documentation was moved in a10584e8df9b346cecf700b23187044742ce0b35 but this one occurrence was note updated. Finally closes #21164. - - - - - a8b150e7 by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:44-04:00 Add test for #21871 This adds a test for #21871, which was fixed by the No Skolem Info rework (MR !7105). Fixes #21871 - - - - - 6379f942 by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:46-04:00 Add test for #21360 The way record updates are typechecked/desugared changed in MR !7981. Because we desugar in the typechecker to a simple case expression, the pattern match checker becomes able to spot the long-distance information and avoid emitting an incorrect pattern match warning. Fixes #21360 - - - - - ce0cd12c by sheaf at 2022-07-22T08:18:47-04:00 Hadrian: don't try to build "unix" on Windows - - - - - dc27e15a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Implement DeepSubsumption This MR adds the language extension -XDeepSubsumption, implementing GHC proposal #511. This change mitigates the impact of GHC proposal The changes are highly localised, by design. See Note [Deep subsumption] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. The main changes are: * Add -XDeepSubsumption, which is on by default in Haskell98 and Haskell2010, but off in Haskell2021. -XDeepSubsumption largely restores the behaviour before the "simple subsumption" change. -XDeepSubsumpition has a similar flavour as -XNoMonoLocalBinds: it makes type inference more complicated and less predictable, but it may be convenient in practice. * The main changes are in: * GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tcSubType, which does deep susumption and eta-expanansion * GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tcSkolemiseET, which does deep skolemisation * In GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcApp we call tcSubTypeNC to match the result type. Without deep subsumption, unifyExpectedType would be sufficent. See Note [Deep subsumption] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. * There are no changes to Quick Look at all. * The type of `withDict` becomes ambiguous; so add -XAllowAmbiguousTypes to GHC.Magic.Dict * I fixed a small but egregious bug in GHC.Core.FVs.varTypeTyCoFVs, where we'd forgotten to take the free vars of the multiplicity of an Id. * I also had to fix tcSplitNestedSigmaTys When I did the shallow-subsumption patch commit 2b792facab46f7cdd09d12e79499f4e0dcd4293f Date: Sun Feb 2 18:23:11 2020 +0000 Simple subsumption I changed tcSplitNestedSigmaTys to not look through function arrows any more. But that was actually an un-forced change. This function is used only in * Improving error messages in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.addFunResCtxt * Validity checking for default methods: GHC.Tc.TyCl.checkValidClass * A couple of calls in the GHCi debugger: GHC.Runtime.Heap.Inspect All to do with validity checking and error messages. Acutally its fine to look under function arrows here, and quite useful a test DeepSubsumption05 (a test motivated by a build failure in the `lens` package) shows. The fix is easy. I added Note [tcSplitNestedSigmaTys]. - - - - - e31ead39 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add tests that -XHaskell98 and -XHaskell2010 enable DeepSubsumption - - - - - 67189985 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add DeepSubsumption08 - - - - - 5e93a952 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Fix the interaction of operator sections and deep subsumption Fixes DeepSubsumption08 - - - - - 918620d9 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-25T09:42:01-04:00 Add DeepSubsumption09 - - - - - 2a773259 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2022-07-25T09:42:40-04:00 Default implementation for mempty/(<>) Approved by: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/61 This adds a default implementation for `mempty` and `(<>)` along with a matching `MINIMAL` pragma so that `Semigroup` and `Monoid` instances can be defined in terms of `sconcat` / `mconcat`. The description for each class has also been updated to include the equivalent set of laws for the `sconcat`-only / `mconcat`-only instances. - - - - - 73836fc8 by Bryan Richter at 2022-07-25T09:43:16-04:00 ci: Disable (broken) perf-nofib See #21859 - - - - - c24ca5c3 by sheaf at 2022-07-25T09:43:58-04:00 Docs: clarify ConstraintKinds infelicity GHC doesn't consistently require the ConstraintKinds extension to be enabled, as it allows programs such as type families returning a constraint without this extension. MR !7784 fixes this infelicity, but breaking user programs was deemed to not be worth it, so we document it instead. Fixes #21061. - - - - - 5f2fbd5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:44:34-04:00 More improvements to worker/wrapper This patch fixes #21888, and simplifies finaliseArgBoxities by eliminating the (recently introduced) data type FinalDecision. A delicate interaction meant that this patch commit d1c25a48154236861a413e058ea38d1b8320273f Date: Tue Jul 12 16:33:46 2022 +0100 Refactor wantToUnboxArg a bit make worker/wrapper go into an infinite loop. This patch fixes it by narrowing the handling of case (B) of Note [Boxity for bottoming functions], to deal only the arguemnts that are type variables. Only then do we drop the trimBoxity call, which is what caused the bug. I also * Added documentation of case (B), which was previously completely un-mentioned. And a regression test, T21888a, to test it. * Made unboxDeeplyDmd stop at lazy demands. It's rare anyway for a bottoming function to have a lazy argument (mainly when the data type is recursive and then we don't want to unbox deeply). Plus there is Note [No lazy, Unboxed demands in demand signature] * Refactored the Case equation for dmdAnal a bit, to do less redundant pattern matching. - - - - - b77d95f8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T09:45:09-04:00 Fix a small buglet in tryEtaReduce Gergo points out (#21801) that GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.tryEtaReduce was making an ill-formed cast. It didn't matter, because the subsequent guard discarded it; but still worth fixing. Spurious warnings are distracting. - - - - - 3bbde957 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-07-25T09:45:45-04:00 Fix #21889, GHCi misbehaves with Ctrl-C on Windows On Windows, we create multiple levels of wrappers for GHCi which ultimately execute ghc --interactive. In order to handle console events properly, each of these wrappers must call FreeConsole() in order to hand off event processing to the child process. See #14150. In addition to this, FreeConsole must only be called from interactive processes (#13411). This commit makes two changes to fix this situation: 1. The hadrian wrappers generated using `hadrian/bindist/cwrappers/version-wrapper.c` call `FreeConsole` if the CPP flag INTERACTIVE_PROCESS is set, which is set when we are generating a wrapper for GHCi. 2. The GHCi wrapper in `driver/ghci/` calls the `ghc-$VER.exe` executable which is not wrapped rather than calling `ghc.exe` is is wrapped on windows (and usually non-interactive, so can't call `FreeConsole`: Before: ghci-$VER.exe calls ghci.exe which calls ghc.exe which calls ghc-$VER.exe After: ghci-$VER.exe calls ghci.exe which calls ghc-$VER.exe - - - - - 79f1b021 by Simon Jakobi at 2022-07-25T09:46:21-04:00 docs: Fix documentation of \cases Fixes #21902. - - - - - e4bf9592 by sternenseemann at 2022-07-25T09:47:01-04:00 ghc-cabal: allow Cabal 3.8 to unbreak make build When bootstrapping GHC 9.4.*, the build will fail when configuring ghc-cabal as part of the make based build system due to this upper bound, as Cabal has been updated to a 3.8 release. Reference #21914, see especially https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21914#note_444699 - - - - - 726d938e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Fix isEvaldUnfolding and isValueUnfolding This fixes (1) in #21831. Easy, obviously correct. - - - - - 5d26c321 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Switch off eta-expansion in rules and unfoldings I think this change will make little difference except to reduce clutter. But that's it -- if it causes problems we can switch it on again. - - - - - d4fe2f4e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Teach SpecConstr about typeDeterminesValue This patch addresses #21831, point 2. See Note [generaliseDictPats] in SpecConstr I took the opportunity to refactor the construction of specialisation rules a bit, so that the rule name says what type we are specialising at. Surprisingly, there's a 20% decrease in compile time for test perf/compiler/T18223. I took a look at it, and the code size seems the same throughout. I did a quick ticky profile which seemed to show a bit less substitution going on. Hmm. Maybe it's the "don't do eta-expansion in stable unfoldings" patch, which is part of the same MR as this patch. Anyway, since it's a move in the right direction, I didn't think it was worth looking into further. Metric Decrease: T18223 - - - - - 65f7838a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:14-04:00 Add a 'notes' file in testsuite/tests/perf/compiler This file is just a place to accumlate notes about particular benchmarks, so that I don't keep re-inventing the wheel. - - - - - 61faff40 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-25T14:38:50-04:00 Get the in-scope set right in FamInstEnv.injectiveBranches There was an assert error, as Gergo pointed out in #21896. I fixed this by adding an InScopeSet argument to tcUnifyTyWithTFs. And also to GHC.Core.Unify.niFixTCvSubst. I also took the opportunity to get a couple more InScopeSets right, and to change some substTyUnchecked into substTy. This MR touches a lot of other files, but only because I also took the opportunity to introduce mkInScopeSetList, and use it. - - - - - 4a7256a7 by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:41:55+00:00 Add location to cc phase - - - - - 96811ba4 by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:41:55+00:00 Avoid as pipeline when compiling c - - - - - 2869b66d by Cheng Shao at 2022-07-25T20:42:20+00:00 testsuite: Skip test cases involving -S when testing unregisterised GHC We no longer generate .s files anyway. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules T10421 T13035 T13701 T14697 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18923 T9198 - - - - - 82a0991a by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:05-04:00 testsuite: introduce nonmoving_thread_sanity way (cherry picked from commit 19f8fce3659de3d72046bea9c61d1a82904bc4ae) - - - - - 4b087973 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Track segment state It can often be useful during debugging to be able to determine the state of a nonmoving segment. Introduce some state, enabled by DEBUG, to track this. (cherry picked from commit 40e797ef591ae3122ccc98ab0cc3cfcf9d17bd7f) - - - - - 54a5c32d by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 rts/nonmoving: Don't scavenge objects which weren't evacuated This fixes a rather subtle bug in the logic responsible for scavenging objects evacuated to the non-moving generation. In particular, objects can be allocated into the non-moving generation by two ways: a. evacuation out of from-space by the garbage collector b. direct allocation by the mutator Like all evacuation, objects moved by (a) must be scavenged, since they may contain references to other objects located in from-space. To accomplish this we have the following scheme: * each nonmoving segment's block descriptor has a scan pointer which points to the first object which has yet to be scavenged * the GC tracks a set of "todo" segments which have pending scavenging work * to scavenge a segment, we scavenge each of the unmarked blocks between the scan pointer and segment's `next_free` pointer. We skip marked blocks since we know the allocator wouldn't have allocated into marked blocks (since they contain presumably live data). We can stop at `next_free` since, by definition, the GC could not have evacuated any objects to blocks above `next_free` (otherwise `next_free wouldn't be the first free block). However, this neglected to consider objects allocated by path (b). In short, the problem is that objects directly allocated by the mutator may become unreachable (but not swept, since the containing segment is not yet full), at which point they may contain references to swept objects. Specifically, we observed this in #21885 in the following way: 1. the mutator (specifically in #21885, a `lockCAF`) allocates an object (specifically a blackhole, which here we will call `blkh`; see Note [Static objects under the nonmoving collector] for the reason why) on the non-moving heap. The bitmap of the allocated block remains 0 (since allocation doesn't affect the bitmap) and the containing segment's (which we will call `blkh_seg`) `next_free` is advanced. 2. We enter the blackhole, evaluating the blackhole to produce a result (specificaly a cons cell) in the nursery 3. The blackhole gets updated into an indirection pointing to the cons cell; it is pushed to the generational remembered set 4. we perform a GC, the cons cell is evacuated into the nonmoving heap (into segment `cons_seg`) 5. the cons cell is marked 6. the GC concludes 7. the CAF and blackhole become unreachable 8. `cons_seg` is filled 9. we start another GC; the cons cell is swept 10. we start a new GC 11. something is evacuated into `blkh_seg`, adding it to the "todo" list 12. we attempt to scavenge `blkh_seg` (namely, all unmarked blocks between `scan` and `next_free`, which includes `blkh`). We attempt to evacuate `blkh`'s indirectee, which is the previously-swept cons cell. This is unsafe, since the indirectee is no longer a valid heap object. The problem here was that the scavenging logic *assumed* that (a) was the only source of allocations into the non-moving heap and therefore *all* unmarked blocks between `scan` and `next_free` were evacuated. However, due to (b) this is not true. The solution is to ensure that that the scanned region only encompasses the region of objects allocated during evacuation. We do this by updating `scan` as we push the segment to the todo-segment list to point to the block which was evacuated into. Doing this required changing the nonmoving scavenging implementation's update of the `scan` pointer to bump it *once*, instead of after scavenging each block as was done previously. This is because we may end up evacuating into the segment being scavenged as we scavenge it. This was quite tricky to discover but the result is quite simple, demonstrating yet again that global mutable state should be used exceedingly sparingly. Fixes #21885 (cherry picked from commit 0b27ea23efcb08639309293faf13fdfef03f1060) - - - - - 25c24535 by Ben Gamari at 2022-07-25T23:32:06-04:00 testsuite: Skip a few tests as in the nonmoving collector Residency monitoring under the non-moving collector is quite conservative (e.g. the reported value is larger than reality) since otherwise we would need to block on concurrent collection. Skip a few tests that are sensitive to residency. (cherry picked from commit 6880e4fbf728c04e8ce83e725bfc028fcb18cd70) - - - - - 42147534 by sternenseemann at 2022-07-26T16:26:53-04:00 hadrian: add flag disabling selftest rules which require QuickCheck The hadrian executable depends on QuickCheck for building, meaning this library (and its dependencies) will need to be built for bootstrapping GHC in the future. Building QuickCheck, however, can require TemplateHaskell. When building a statically linking GHC toolchain, TemplateHaskell can be tricky to get to work, and cross-compiling TemplateHaskell doesn't work at all without -fexternal-interpreter, so QuickCheck introduces an element of fragility to GHC's bootstrap. Since the selftest rules are the only part of hadrian that need QuickCheck, we can easily eliminate this bootstrap dependency when required by introducing a `selftest` flag guarding the rules' inclusion. Closes #8699. - - - - - 9ea29d47 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-07-26T16:27:28-04:00 Regression test for #21848 - - - - - ef30e215 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-07-28T13:56:59-04:00 driver: Don't create LinkNodes when -no-link is enabled Fixes #21866 - - - - - fc23b5ed by sheaf at 2022-07-28T13:57:38-04:00 Docs: fix mistaken claim about kind signatures This patch fixes #21806 by rectifying an incorrect claim about the usage of kind variables in the header of a data declaration with a standalone kind signature. It also adds some clarifications about the number of parameters expected in GADT declarations and in type family declarations. - - - - - 2df92ee1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-02T05:20:01-04:00 testsuite: Correctly set withNativeCodeGen Fixes #21918 - - - - - f2912143 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-02T05:20:45-04:00 Fix since annotations in GHC.Stack.CloneStack Fixes #21894 - - - - - aeb8497d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-02T19:26:51-04:00 Add -dsuppress-coercion-types to make coercions even smaller. Instead of `` `cast` <Co:11> :: (Some -> Really -> Large Type)`` simply print `` `cast` <Co:11> :: ... `` - - - - - 97655ad8 by sheaf at 2022-08-02T19:27:29-04:00 User's guide: fix typo in hasfield.rst Fixes #21950 - - - - - 35aef18d by Yiyun Liu at 2022-08-04T02:55:07-04:00 Remove TCvSubst and use Subst for both term and type-level subst This patch removes the TCvSubst data type and instead uses Subst as the environment for both term and type level substitution. This change is partially motivated by the existential type proposal, which will introduce types that contain expressions and therefore forces us to carry around an "IdSubstEnv" even when substituting for types. It also reduces the amount of code because "Subst" and "TCvSubst" share a lot of common operations. There isn't any noticeable impact on performance (geo. mean for ghc/alloc is around 0.0% but we have -94 loc and one less data type to worry abount). Currently, the "TCvSubst" data type for substitution on types is identical to the "Subst" data type except the former doesn't store "IdSubstEnv". Using "Subst" for type-level substitution means there will be a redundant field stored in the data type. However, in cases where the substitution starts from the expression, using "Subst" for type-level substitution saves us from having to project "Subst" into a "TCvSubst". This probably explains why the allocation is mostly even despite the redundant field. The patch deletes "TCvSubst" and moves "Subst" and its relevant functions from "GHC.Core.Subst" into "GHC.Core.TyCo.Subst". Substitution on expressions is still defined in "GHC.Core.Subst" so we don't have to expose the definition of "Expr" in the hs-boot file that "GHC.Core.TyCo.Subst" must import to refer to "IdSubstEnv" (whose codomain is "CoreExpr"). Most functions named fooTCvSubst are renamed into fooSubst with a few exceptions (e.g. "isEmptyTCvSubst" is a distinct function from "isEmptySubst"; the former ignores the emptiness of "IdSubstEnv"). These exceptions mainly exist for performance reasons and will go away when "Expr" and "Type" are mutually recursively defined (we won't be able to take those shortcuts if we can't make the assumption that expressions don't appear in types). - - - - - b99819bd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-04T02:55:43-04:00 Fix TH + defer-type-errors interaction (#21920) Previously, we had to disable defer-type-errors in splices because of #7276. But this fix is no longer necessary, the test T7276 no longer segfaults and is now correctly deferred. - - - - - fb529cae by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-04T13:57:25-04:00 Add a note about about W/W for unlifting strict arguments This fixes #21236. - - - - - fffc75a9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Force safeInferred to avoid retaining extra copy of DynFlags This will only have a (very) modest impact on memory but we don't want to retain old copies of DynFlags hanging around so best to force this value. - - - - - 0f43837f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Force name selectors to ensure no reference to Ids enter the NameCache I observed some unforced thunks in the NameCache which were retaining a whole Id, which ends up retaining a Type.. which ends up retaining old copies of HscEnv containing stale HomeModInfo. - - - - - 0b1f5fd1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Fix leaks in --make mode when there are module loops This patch fixes quite a tricky leak where we would end up retaining stale ModDetails due to rehydrating modules against non-finalised interfaces. == Loops with multiple boot files It is possible for a module graph to have a loop (SCC, when ignoring boot files) which requires multiple boot files to break. In this case we must perform the necessary hydration steps before and after compiling modules which have boot files which are described above for corectness but also perform an additional hydration step at the end of the SCC to remove space leaks. Consider the following example: ┌───────┐ ┌───────┐ │ │ │ │ │ A │ │ B │ │ │ │ │ └─────┬─┘ └───┬───┘ │ │ ┌────▼─────────▼──┐ │ │ │ C │ └────┬─────────┬──┘ │ │ ┌────▼──┐ ┌───▼───┐ │ │ │ │ │ A-boot│ │ B-boot│ │ │ │ │ └───────┘ └───────┘ A, B and C live together in a SCC. Say we compile the modules in order A-boot, B-boot, C, A, B then when we compile A we will perform the hydration steps (because A has a boot file). Therefore C will be hydrated relative to A, and the ModDetails for A will reference C/A. Then when B is compiled C will be rehydrated again, and so B will reference C/A,B, its interface will be hydrated relative to both A and B. Now there is a space leak because say C is a very big module, there are now two different copies of ModDetails kept alive by modules A and B. The way to avoid this space leak is to rehydrate an entire SCC together at the end of compilation so that all the ModDetails point to interfaces for .hs files. In this example, when we hydrate A, B and C together then both A and B will refer to C/A,B. See #21900 for some more discussion. ------------------------------------------------------- In addition to this simple case, there is also the potential for a leak during parallel upsweep which is also fixed by this patch. Transcibed is Note [ModuleNameSet, efficiency and space leaks] Note [ModuleNameSet, efficiency and space leaks] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During unsweep the results of compiling modules are placed into a MVar, to find the environment the module needs to compile itself in the MVar is consulted and the HomeUnitGraph is set accordingly. The reason we do this is that precisely tracking module dependencies and recreating the HUG from scratch each time is very expensive. In serial mode (-j1), this all works out fine because a module can only be compiled after its dependencies have finished compiling and not interleaved with compiling module loops. Therefore when we create the finalised or no loop interfaces, the HUG only contains finalised interfaces. In parallel mode, we have to be more careful because the HUG variable can contain non-finalised interfaces which have been started by another thread. In order to avoid a space leak where a finalised interface is compiled against a HPT which contains a non-finalised interface we have to restrict the HUG to only the visible modules. The visible modules is recording in the ModuleNameSet, this is propagated upwards whilst compiling and explains which transitive modules are visible from a certain point. This set is then used to restrict the HUG before the module is compiled to only the visible modules and thus avoiding this tricky space leak. Efficiency of the ModuleNameSet is of utmost importance because a union occurs for each edge in the module graph. Therefore the set is represented directly as an IntSet which provides suitable performance, even using a UniqSet (which is backed by an IntMap) is too slow. The crucial test of performance here is the time taken to a do a no-op build in --make mode. See test "jspace" for an example which used to trigger this problem. Fixes #21900 - - - - - 1d94a59f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-04T13:58:01-04:00 Store interfaces in ModIfaceCache more directly I realised hydration was completely irrelavant for this cache because the ModDetails are pruned from the result. So now it simplifies things a lot to just store the ModIface and Linkable, which we can put into the cache straight away rather than wait for the final version of a HomeModInfo to appear. - - - - - 6c7cd50f by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-04T23:01:45-04:00 cmm: Remove unused ReadOnlyData16 We don't actually emit rodata16 sections anywhere. - - - - - 16333ad7 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-04T23:02:20-04:00 findExternalRules: Don't needlessly traverse the list of rules. - - - - - 52c15674 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-05T12:47:05-04:00 Remove backported items from 9.6 release notes They have been backported to 9.4 in commits 5423d84bd9a28f, 13c81cb6be95c5, 67ccbd6b2d4b9b. - - - - - 78d232f5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-05T12:47:40-04:00 ci: Fix pages job The job has been failing because we don't bundle haddock docs anymore in the docs dist created by hadrian. Fixes #21789 - - - - - 037bc9c9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-05T22:00:29-04:00 codeGen/X86: Don't clobber switch variable in switch generation Previously ce8745952f99174ad9d3bdc7697fd086b47cdfb5 assumed that it was safe to clobber the switch variable when generating code for a jump table since we were at the end of a block. However, this assumption is wrong; the register could be live in the jump target. Fixes #21968. - - - - - 50c8e1c5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-05T22:01:04-04:00 Fix equality operator in jspace test - - - - - e9c77a22 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Improve BUILD_PAP comments - - - - - 41234147 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Make dropTail comment a haddock comment - - - - - ff11d579 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Add one more sanity check in stg_restore_cccs - - - - - 1f6c56ae by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 StgToCmm: Fix isSimpleScrut when profiling is enabled. When profiling is enabled we must enter functions that might represent thunks in order for their sccs to show up in the profile. We might allocate even if the function is already evaluated in this case. So we can't consider any potential function thunk to be a simple scrut when profiling. Not doing so caused profiled binaries to segfault. - - - - - fab0ee93 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-06T06:13:17-04:00 Change `-fprof-late` to insert cost centres after unfolding creation. The former behaviour of adding cost centres after optimization but before unfoldings are created is not available via the flag `prof-late-inline` instead. I also reduced the overhead of -fprof-late* by pushing the cost centres into lambdas. This means the cost centres will only account for execution of functions and not their partial application. Further I made LATE_CC cost centres it's own CC flavour so they now won't clash with user defined ones if a user uses the same string for a custom scc. LateCC: Don't put cost centres inside constructor workers. With -fprof-late they are rarely useful as the worker is usually inlined. Even if the worker is not inlined or we use -fprof-late-linline they are generally not helpful but bloat compile and run time significantly. So we just don't add sccs inside constructor workers. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T13701 ------------------------- - - - - - f8bec4e3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T06:13:53-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix hadrian bootstrapping of release pipelines Previously we would attempt to test hadrian bootstrapping in the `validate` build flavour. However, `ci.sh` refuses to run validation builds during release pipelines, resulting in job failures. Fix this by testing bootstrapping in the `release` flavour during release pipelines. We also attempted to record perf notes for these builds, which is redundant work and undesirable now since we no longer build in a consistent flavour. - - - - - c0348865 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 compiler: Eliminate two uses of foldr in favor of foldl' These two uses constructed maps, which is a case where foldl' is generally more efficient since we avoid constructing an intermediate O(n)-depth stack. - - - - - d2e4e123 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 rts: Fix code style - - - - - 57f530d3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 genprimopcode: Drop ArrayArray# references As ArrayArray# no longer exists - - - - - 7267cd52 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:45:17-04:00 base: Organize Haddocks in GHC.Conc.Sync - - - - - aa818a9f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:48:50-04:00 Add primop to list threads A user came to #ghc yesterday wondering how best to check whether they were leaking threads. We ended up using the eventlog but it seems to me like it would be generally useful if Haskell programs could query their own threads. - - - - - 6d1700b6 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:51:35-04:00 rts: Move thread labels into TSO This eliminates the thread label HashTable and instead tracks this information in the TSO, allowing us to use proper StgArrBytes arrays for backing the label and greatly simplifying management of object lifetimes when we expose them to the user with the coming `threadLabel#` primop. - - - - - 1472044b by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:54:52-04:00 Add a primop to query the label of a thread - - - - - 43f2b271 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:55:14-04:00 base: Share finalization thread label For efficiency's sake we float the thread label assigned to the finalization thread to the top-level, ensuring that we only need to encode the label once. - - - - - 1d63b4fb by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-06T11:57:11-04:00 users-guide: Add release notes entry for thread introspection support - - - - - 09bca1de by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00 hadrian: Fix binary distribution install attributes Previously we would use plain `cp` to install various parts of the binary distribution. However, `cp`'s behavior w.r.t. file attributes is quite unclear; for this reason it is much better to rather use `install`. Fixes #21965. - - - - - 2b8ea16d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:19:35-04:00 hadrian: Fix installation of system-cxx-std-lib package conf - - - - - 7b514848 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T01:20:10-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump Docker images To give the ARMv7 job access to lld, fixing #21875. - - - - - afa584a3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00 hadrian: Don't use mk/config.mk.in Ultimately we want to drop mk/config.mk so here I extract the bits needed by the Hadrian bindist installation logic into a Hadrian-specific file. While doing this I fixed binary distribution installation, #21901. - - - - - b9bb45d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T05:08:52-04:00 hadrian: Fix naming of cross-compiler wrappers - - - - - 78d04cfa by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-07T11:44:58-04:00 hadrian: Extend xattr Darwin hack to cover /lib As noted in #21506, it is now necessary to remove extended attributes from `/lib` as well as `/bin` to avoid SIP issues on Darwin. Fixes #21506. - - - - - 20457d77 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T14:42:26+02:00 NCG(x86): Compile add+shift as lea if possible. - - - - - 742292e4 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T16:46:37-04:00 dataToTag#: Skip runtime tag check if argument is infered tagged This addresses one part of #21710. - - - - - 1504a93e by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-08T16:47:14-04:00 rts: remove redundant stg_traceCcszh This out-of-line primop has no Haskell wrapper and hasn't been used anywhere in the tree. Furthermore, the code gets in the way of !7632, so it should be garbage collected. - - - - - a52de3cb by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-08T16:47:50-04:00 Document a divergence from the report in parsing function lhss. GHC is happy to parse `(f) x y = x + y` when it should be a parse error based on the Haskell report. Seems harmless enough so we won't fix it but it's documented now. Fixes #19788 - - - - - 5765e133 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T16:48:25-04:00 gitlab-ci: Add release job for aarch64/debian 11 - - - - - 5b26f324 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce validation job for aarch64 cross-compilation Begins to address #11958. - - - - - e866625c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - ae707762 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:20-04:00 gitlab-ci: Add basic support for cross-compiler testiing Here we add a simple qemu-based test for cross-compilers. - - - - - 50912d68 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:57-04:00 rts: Ensure that Array# card arrays are initialized In #19143 I noticed that newArray# failed to initialize the card table of newly-allocated arrays. However, embarrassingly, I then only fixed the issue in newArrayArray# and, in so doing, introduced the potential for an integer underflow on zero-length arrays (#21962). Here I fix the issue in newArray#, this time ensuring that we do not underflow in pathological cases. Fixes #19143. - - - - - e5ceff56 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-08T19:39:57-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21962 - - - - - c1c08bd8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:14-04:00 gitlab-ci: Don't use coreutils on Darwin In general we want to ensure that the tested environment is as similar as possible to the environment the user will use. In the case of Darwin, this means we want to use the system's BSD command-line utilities, not coreutils. This would have caught #21974. - - - - - 1c582f44 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix bindist installation on Darwin It turns out that `cp -P` on Darwin does not always copy a symlink as a symlink. In order to get these semantics one must pass `-RP`. It's not entirely clear whether this is valid under POSIX, but it is nevertheless what Apple does. - - - - - 681aa076 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T02:31:49-04:00 hadrian: Fix access mode of installed package registration files Previously hadrian's bindist Makefile would modify package registrations placed by `install` via a shell pipeline and `mv`. However, the use of `mv` means that if umask is set then the user may otherwise end up with package registrations which are inaccessible. Fix this by ensuring that the mode is 0644. - - - - - e9dfd26a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-09T02:32:24-04:00 Cleanups around pretty-printing * Remove hack when printing OccNames. No longer needed since e3dcc0d5 * Remove unused `pprCmms` and `instance Outputable Instr` * Simplify `pprCLabel` (no need to pass platform) * Remove evil `Show`/`Eq` instances for `SDoc`. They were needed by ImmLit, but that can take just a String instead. * Remove instance `Outputable CLabel` - proper output of labels needs a platform, and is done by the `OutputableP` instance - - - - - 66d2e927 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 rts/linker: Resolve iconv_* on FreeBSD FreeBSD's libiconv includes an implementation of the iconv_* functions in libc. Unfortunately these can only be resolved using dlvsym, which is how the RTS linker usually resolves such functions. To fix this we include an ad-hoc special case for iconv_*. Fixes #20354. - - - - - 5d66a0ce by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 system-cxx-std-lib: Add support for FreeBSD libcxxrt - - - - - ea90e61d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-09T13:46:48-04:00 gitlab-ci: Bump to use freebsd13 runners - - - - - d71a2051 by sheaf at 2022-08-09T13:47:28-04:00 Fix size_up_alloc to account for UnliftedDatatypes The size_up_alloc function mistakenly considered any type that isn't lifted to not allocate anything, which is wrong. What we want instead is to check the type isn't boxed. This accounts for (BoxedRep Unlifted). Fixes #21939 - - - - - 76b52cf0 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-10T06:01:53-04:00 testsuite: 21651 add test for closeFdWith + setNumCapabilities This bug does not affect windows, which does not use the base module GHC.Event.Thread. - - - - - 7589ee72 by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-10T06:01:53-04:00 base: Fix races in IOManager (setNumCapabilities,closeFdWith) Fix for #21651 Fixes three bugs: - writes to eventManager should be atomic. It is accessed concurrently by ioManagerCapabilitiesChanged and closeFdWith. - The race in closeFdWith described in the ticket. - A race in getSystemEventManager where it accesses the 'IOArray' in 'eventManager' before 'ioManagerCapabilitiesChanged' has written to 'eventManager', causing an Array Index exception. The fix here is to 'yield' and retry. - - - - - dc76439d by Trevis Elser at 2022-08-10T06:02:28-04:00 Updates language extension documentation Adding a 'Status' field with a few values: - Deprecated - Experimental - InternalUseOnly - Noting if included in 'GHC2021', 'Haskell2010' or 'Haskell98' Those values are pulled from the existing descriptions or elsewhere in the documentation. While at it, include the :implied by: where appropriate, to provide more detail. Fixes #21475 - - - - - 823fe5b5 by Jens Petersen at 2022-08-10T06:03:07-04:00 hadrian RunRest: add type signature for stageNumber avoids warning seen on 9.4.1: src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:53: warning: [-Wtype-defaults] • Defaulting the following constraints to type ‘Integer’ (Show a0) arising from a use of ‘show’ at src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:53-84 (Num a0) arising from a use of ‘stageNumber’ at src/Settings/Builders/RunTest.hs:264:59-83 • In the second argument of ‘(++)’, namely ‘show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx))’ In the second argument of ‘($)’, namely ‘"config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx))’ In the expression: arg $ "config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx)) | 264 | , arg "-e", arg $ "config.stage=" ++ show (stageNumber (C.stage ctx)) | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ compilation tested locally - - - - - f95bbdca by Sylvain Henry at 2022-08-10T09:44:46-04:00 Add support for external static plugins (#20964) This patch adds a new command-line flag: -fplugin-library=<file-path>;<unit-id>;<module>;<args> used like this: -fplugin-library=path/to/plugin.so;package-123;Plugin.Module;["Argument","List"] It allows a plugin to be loaded directly from a shared library. With this approach, GHC doesn't compile anything for the plugin and doesn't load any .hi file for the plugin and its dependencies. As such GHC doesn't need to support two environments (one for plugins, one for target code), which was the more ambitious approach tracked in #14335. Fix #20964 Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5bc489ca by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T09:45:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Fix ARMv7 build It appears that the CI refactoring carried out in 5ff690b8474c74e9c968ef31e568c1ad0fe719a1 failed to carry over some critical configuration: setting the build/host/target platforms and forcing use of a non-broken linker. - - - - - 596db9a5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T09:45:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Run ARMv7 jobs when ~ARM label is used - - - - - 7cabea7c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-10T15:37:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't attempt to install documentation if doc/ doesn't exist Previously we would attempt to install documentation even if the `doc` directory doesn't exist (e.g. due to `--docs=none`). This would result in the surprising side-effect of the entire contents of the bindist being installed in the destination documentation directory. Fix this. Fixes #21976. - - - - - 67575f20 by normalcoder at 2022-08-10T15:38:34-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Don't use x18 register on AArch64/Darwin Apple's ABI documentation [1] says: "The platforms reserve register x18. Don’t use this register." While this wasn't problematic in previous Darwin releases, macOS 13 appears to start zeroing this register periodically. See #21964. [1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms - - - - - 45eb4cbe by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-10T22:41:12-04:00 Note [Trimming auto-rules]: State that this improves compiler perf. - - - - - 5c24b1b3 by Bodigrim at 2022-08-10T22:41:50-04:00 Document that threadDelay / timeout are susceptible to overflows on 32-bit machines - - - - - ff67c79e by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-08-11T16:19:57-04:00 EPA: DotFieldOcc does not have exact print annotations For the code {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedRecordUpdate #-} operatorUpdate f = f{(+) = 1} There are no exact print annotations for the parens around the + symbol, nor does normal ppr print them. This MR fixes that. Closes #21805 Updates haddock submodule - - - - - dca43a04 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-11T16:20:33-04:00 Revert "gitlab-ci: Add release job for aarch64/debian 11" This reverts commit 5765e13370634979eb6a0d9f67aa9afa797bee46. The job was not tested before being merged and fails CI (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1139392) Ticket #22005 - - - - - ffc9116e by Eric Lindblad at 2022-08-16T09:01:26-04:00 typo - - - - - cd6f5bfd by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T09:02:02-04:00 CmmToLlvm: Don't aliasify builtin LLVM variables Our aliasification logic would previously turn builtin LLVM variables into aliases, which apparently confuses LLVM. This manifested in initializers failing to be emitted, resulting in many profiling failures with the LLVM backend. Fixes #22019. - - - - - dc7da356 by Bryan Richter at 2022-08-16T09:02:38-04:00 run_ci: remove monoidal-containers Fixes #21492 MonoidalMap is inlined and used to implement Variables, as before. The top-level value "jobs" is reimplemented as a regular Map, since it doesn't use the monoidal union anyway. - - - - - 64110544 by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-16T09:03:15-04:00 CmmToAsm/AArch64: correct a typo - - - - - f6a5524a by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-16T14:34:11-04:00 Fix #21979 - compact-share failing with -O I don't have good reason to believe the optimization level should affect if sharing works or not here. So limit the test to the normal way. - - - - - 68154a9d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Fix reference to dead llvm-version substitution Fixes #22052. - - - - - 28c60d26 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Fix incorrect reference to `:extension: role - - - - - 71102c8f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Add :ghc-flag: reference - - - - - 385f420b by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 hadrian: Place manpage in docroot This relocates it from docs/ to doc/ - - - - - 84598f2e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 Bump haddock submodule Includes merge of `main` into `ghc-head` as well as some Haddock users guide fixes. - - - - - 59ce787c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 base: Add changelog entries from ghc-9.2 Closes #21922. - - - - - a14e6ae3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 relnotes: Add "included libraries" section As noted in #21988, some users rely on this. - - - - - a4212edc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-16T14:34:47-04:00 users-guide: Rephrase the rewrite rule documentation Previously the wording was a tad unclear. Fix this. Closes #21114. - - - - - 3e493dfd by Peter Becich at 2022-08-17T08:43:21+01:00 Implement Response File support for HPC This is an improvement to HPC authored by Richard Wallace (https://github.com/purefn) and myself. I have received permission from him to attempt to upstream it. This improvement was originally implemented as a patch to HPC via input-output-hk/haskell.nix: https://github.com/input-output-hk/haskell.nix/pull/1464 Paraphrasing Richard, HPC currently requires all inputs as command line arguments. With large projects this can result in an argument list too long error. I have only seen this error in Nix, but I assume it can occur is a plain Unix environment. This MR adds the standard response file syntax support to HPC. For example you can now pass a file to the command line which contains the arguments. ``` hpc @response_file_1 @response_file_2 ... The contents of a Response File must have this format: COMMAND ... example: report my_library.tix --include=ModuleA --include=ModuleB ``` Updates hpc submodule Co-authored-by: Richard Wallace <rwallace at thewallacepack.net> Fixes #22050 - - - - - 436867d6 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-18T09:24:08-04:00 ghc-heap: Fix decoding of TSO closures An extra field was added to the TSO structure in 6d1700b6 but the decoding logic in ghc-heap was not updated for this new field. Fixes #22046 - - - - - a740a4c5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-18T09:24:44-04:00 driver: Honour -x option The -x option is used to manually specify which phase a file should be started to be compiled from (even if it lacks the correct extension). I just failed to implement this when refactoring the driver. In particular Cabal calls GHC with `-E -cpp -x hs Foo.cpphs` to preprocess source files using GHC. I added a test to exercise this case. Fixes #22044 - - - - - e293029d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-18T09:25:19-04:00 Be more careful in chooseInferredQuantifiers This fixes #22065. We were failing to retain a quantifier that was mentioned in the kind of another retained quantifier. Easy to fix. - - - - - 714c936f by Bryan Richter at 2022-08-18T18:37:21-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #21583 - - - - - 989b844d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-18T18:37:57-04:00 compiler: Drop --build-id=none hack Since 2011 the object-joining implementation has had a hack to pass `--build-id=none` to `ld` when supported, seemingly to work around a linker bug. This hack is now unnecessary and may break downstream users who expect objects to have valid build-ids. Remove it. Closes #22060. - - - - - 519c712e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Make ru_fn field strict to avoid retaining Ids It's better to perform this projection from Id to Name strictly so we don't retain an old Id (hence IdInfo, hence Unfolding, hence everything etc) - - - - - 7dda04b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Force `getOccFS bndr` to avoid retaining reference to Bndr. This is another symptom of #19619 - - - - - 4303acba by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:11-04:00 Force unfoldings when they are cleaned-up in Tidy and CorePrep If these thunks are not forced then the entire unfolding for the binding is live throughout the whole of CodeGen despite the fact it should have been discarded. Fixes #22071 - - - - - 2361b3bc by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:09:47-04:00 haddock docs: Fix links from identifiers to dependent packages When implementing the base_url changes I made the pretty bad mistake of zipping together two lists which were in different orders. The simpler thing to do is just modify `haddockDependencies` to also return the package identifier so that everything stays in sync. Fixes #22001 - - - - - 9a7e2ea1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-19T00:10:23-04:00 Revert "Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly" This reverts commit 415468fef8a3e9181b7eca86de0e05c0cce31729. This refactoring introduced quite a severe residency regression (900MB live from 650MB live when compiling mmark), see #21993 for a reproducer and more discussion. Ticket #21993 - - - - - 9789e845 by Zachary Wood at 2022-08-19T14:17:28-04:00 tc: warn about lazy annotations on unlifted arguments (fixes #21951) - - - - - e5567289 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-08-19T14:18:03-04:00 Fix #22048 where we failed to drop rules for -fomit-interface-pragmas. Now we also filter the local rules (again) which fixes the issue. - - - - - 51ffd009 by Swann Moreau at 2022-08-19T18:29:21-04:00 Print constraints in quotes (#21167) This patch improves the uniformity of error message formatting by printing constraints in quotes, as we do for types. Fix #21167 - - - - - ab3e0f5a by Sasha Bogicevic at 2022-08-19T18:29:57-04:00 19217 Implicitly quantify type variables in :kind command - - - - - 9939e95f by MorrowM at 2022-08-21T16:51:38-04:00 Recognize file-header pragmas in GHCi (#21507) - - - - - fb7c2d99 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-21T16:52:13-04:00 hadrian: Fix bootstrapping with ghc-9.4 The error was that we were trying to link together containers from boot package library (which depends template-haskell in boot package library) template-haskell from in-tree package database So the fix is to build containers in stage0 (and link against template-haskell built in stage0). Fixes #21981 - - - - - b946232c by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Added pprType with precedence argument, as a prerequisite to fix issues #21723 and #21942. * refines the precedence levels, adding `qualPrec` and `funPrec` to better control parenthesization * `pprParendType`, `pprFunArgType`, and `instance Ppr Type` all just call `pprType` with proper precedence * `ParensT` constructor is now always printed parenthesized * adds the precedence argument to `pprTyApp` as well, as it needs to keep track and pass it down * using `>=` instead of former `>` to match the Core type printing logic * some test outputs have changed, losing extraneous parentheses - - - - - fe4ff0f7 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Fix and test for issue #21723 - - - - - 33968354 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Test for issue #21942 - - - - - c9655251 by Mario Blažević at 2022-08-22T22:06:21-04:00 Updated the changelog - - - - - 80102356 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-22T22:06:57-04:00 hadrian: Don't duplicate binaries on installation Previously we used `install` on symbolic links, which ended up copying the target file rather than installing a symbolic link. Fixes #22062. - - - - - b929063e by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-08-24T02:37:01-04:00 Unbreak Haddock comments in `GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils`. Closes #22092. - - - - - 112e4f9c by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-24T02:37:38-04:00 driver: don't actually merge objects when ar -L works - - - - - a9f0e68e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-24T02:38:13-04:00 rts: Consistently use MiB in stats output Previously we would say `MB` even where we meant `MiB`. - - - - - a90298cc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-25T08:38:16+01:00 Fix arityType: -fpedantic-bottoms, join points, etc This MR fixes #21694, #21755. It also makes sure that #21948 and fix to #21694. * For #21694 the underlying problem was that we were calling arityType on an expression that had free join points. This is a Bad Bad Idea. See Note [No free join points in arityType]. * To make "no free join points in arityType" work out I had to avoid trying to use eta-expansion for runRW#. This entailed a few changes in the Simplifier's treatment of runRW#. See GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration Note [No eta-expansion in runRW#] * I also made andArityType work correctly with -fpedantic-bottoms; see Note [Combining case branches: andWithTail]. * Rewrote Note [Combining case branches: optimistic one-shot-ness] * arityType previously treated join points differently to other let-bindings. This patch makes them unform; arityType analyses the RHS of all bindings to get its ArityType, and extends am_sigs. I realised that, now we have am_sigs giving the ArityType for let-bound Ids, we don't need the (pre-dating) special code in arityType for join points. But instead we need to extend the env for Rec bindings, which weren't doing before. More uniform now. See Note [arityType for let-bindings]. This meant we could get rid of ae_joins, and in fact get rid of EtaExpandArity altogether. Simpler. * And finally, it was the strange treatment of join-point Ids in arityType (involving a fake ABot type) that led to a serious bug: #21755. Fixed by this refactoring, which treats them uniformly; but without breaking #18328. In fact, the arity for recursive join bindings is pretty tricky; see the long Note [Arity for recursive join bindings] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils. That led to more refactoring, including deciding that an Id could have an Arity that is bigger than its JoinArity; see Note [Invariants on join points], item 2(b) in GHC.Core * Make sure that the "demand threshold" for join points in DmdAnal is no bigger than the join-arity. In GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal see Note [Demand signatures are computed for a threshold arity based on idArity] * I moved GHC.Core.Utils.exprIsDeadEnd into GHC.Core.Opt.Arity, where it more properly belongs. * Remove an old, redundant hack in FloatOut. The old Note was Note [Bottoming floats: eta expansion] in GHC.Core.Opt.SetLevels. Compile time improves very slightly on average: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 725,808,720 747,839,216 +3.0% BAD T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 105,006,104 101,599,472 -3.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.2% minimum -3.2% maximum +3.0% For some reason Windows was better T10421(normal) ghc/alloc 125,888,360 124,129,168 -1.4% GOOD T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 85,974,520 83,884,224 -2.4% GOOD T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 236,764,568 234,077,288 -1.1% GOOD T18923(normal) ghc/alloc 75,660,528 73,994,512 -2.2% GOOD T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 112,232,512 108,182,520 -3.6% GOOD geo. mean -0.6% I had a quick look at T18223 but it is knee deep in coercions and the size of everything looks similar before and after. I decided to accept that 3% increase in exchange for goodness elsewhere. Metric Decrease: T10421 T18140 T18698b T18923 T6048 Metric Increase: T18223 - - - - - 909edcfc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T10:03:34-04:00 upload_ghc_libs: Add means of passing Hackage credentials - - - - - 28402eed by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-08-25T10:04:17-04:00 Scrub some partiality in `CommonBlockElim`. - - - - - 54affbfa by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 hadrian: Fix whitespace Previously this region of Settings.Packages was incorrectly indented. - - - - - c4bba0f0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 validate: Drop --legacy flag In preparation for removal of the legacy `make`-based build system. - - - - - 822b0302 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 gitlab-ci: Drop make build validation jobs In preparation for removal of the `make`-based build system - - - - - 6fd9b0a1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop make build system Here we at long last remove the `make`-based build system, it having been replaced with the Shake-based Hadrian build system. Users are encouraged to refer to the documentation in `hadrian/doc` and this [1] blog post for details on using Hadrian. Closes #17527. [1] https://www.haskell.org/ghc/blog/20220805-make-to-hadrian.html - - - - - dbb004b0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Remove testsuite/tests/perf/haddock/.gitignore As noted in #16802, this is no longer needed. Closes #16802. - - - - - fe9d824d by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop hc-build script This has not worked for many, many years and relied on the now-removed `make`-based build system. - - - - - 659502bc by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop mkdirhier This is only used by nofib's dead `dist` target - - - - - 4a426924 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 Drop mk/{build,install,config}.mk.in - - - - - 46924b75 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-25T20:05:31-04:00 compiler: Drop comment references to make - - - - - d387f687 by Harry Garrood at 2022-08-25T20:06:10-04:00 Add inits1 and tails1 to Data.List.NonEmpty See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/67 - - - - - 8603c921 by Harry Garrood at 2022-08-25T20:06:10-04:00 Add since annotations and changelog entries - - - - - 6b47aa1c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-25T20:06:46-04:00 Fix redundant import This fixes a build error on x86_64-linux-alpine3_12-validate. See the function 'loadExternalPlugins' defined in this file. - - - - - 4786acf7 by sheaf at 2022-08-26T15:05:23-04:00 Pmc: consider any 2 dicts of the same type equal This patch massages the keys used in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap` to ensure that dictionaries of coherent classes give the same key. That is, whenever we have an expression we want to insert or lookup in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap`, we first replace any dictionary `$dict_abcd :: ct` with a value of the form `error @ct`. This allows us to common-up view pattern functions with required constraints whose arguments differed only in the uniques of the dictionaries they were provided, thus fixing #21662. This is a rather ad-hoc change to the keys used in the `TmOracle` `CoreMap`. In the long run, we would probably want to use a different representation for the keys instead of simply using `CoreExpr` as-is. This more ambitious plan is outlined in #19272. Fixes #21662 Updates unix submodule - - - - - f5e0f086 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-08-26T15:06:01-04:00 Remove label style from printing context Previously, the SDocContext used for code generation contained information whether the labels should use Asm or C style. However, at every individual call site, this is known statically. This removes the parameter to 'PprCode' and replaces every 'pdoc' used to print a label in code style with 'pprCLabel' or 'pprAsmLabel'. The OutputableP instance is now used only for dumps. The output of T15155 changes, it now uses the Asm style (which is faithful to what actually happens). - - - - - 1007829b by Cheng Shao at 2022-08-26T15:06:40-04:00 boot: cleanup legacy args Cleanup legacy boot script args, following removal of the legacy make build system. - - - - - 95fe09da by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-27T00:29:02-04:00 Improve SpecConstr for evals As #21763 showed, we were over-specialising in some cases, when the function involved was doing a simple 'eval', but not taking the value apart, or branching on it. This MR fixes the problem. See Note [Do not specialise evals]. Nofib barely budges, except that spectral/cichelli allocates about 3% less. Compiler bytes-allocated improves a bit geo. mean -0.1% minimum -0.5% maximum +0.0% The -0.5% is on T11303b, for what it's worth. - - - - - 565a8ec8 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Revert "Revert "Refactor SpecConstr to use treat bindings uniformly"" This reverts commit 851d8dd89a7955864b66a3da8b25f1dd88a503f8. This commit was originally reverted due to an increase in space usage. This was diagnosed as because the SCE increased in size and that was being retained by another leak. See #22102 - - - - - 82ce1654 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Avoid retaining bindings via ModGuts held on the stack It's better to overwrite the bindings fields of the ModGuts before starting an iteration as then all the old bindings can be collected as soon as the simplifier has processed them. Otherwise we end up with the old bindings being alive until right at the end of the simplifier pass as the mg_binds field is only modified right at the end. - - - - - 64779dcd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Force imposs_deflt_cons in filterAlts This fixes a pretty serious space leak as the forced thunk would retain `Alt b` values which would then contain reference to a lot of old bindings and other simplifier gunk. The OtherCon unfolding was not forced on subsequent simplifier runs so more and more old stuff would be retained until the end of simplification. Fixing this has a drastic effect on maximum residency for the mmark package which goes from ``` 45,005,401,056 bytes allocated in the heap 17,227,721,856 bytes copied during GC 818,281,720 bytes maximum residency (33 sample(s)) 9,659,144 bytes maximum slop 2245 MiB total memory in use (0 MB lost due to fragmentation) ``` to ``` 45,039,453,304 bytes allocated in the heap 13,128,181,400 bytes copied during GC 331,546,608 bytes maximum residency (40 sample(s)) 7,471,120 bytes maximum slop 916 MiB total memory in use (0 MB lost due to fragmentation) ``` See #21993 for some more discussion. - - - - - a3b23a33 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-27T00:29:39-04:00 Use Solo to avoid retaining the SCE but to avoid performing the substitution The use of Solo here allows us to force the selection into the SCE to obtain the Subst but without forcing the substitution to be applied. The resulting thunk is placed into a lazy field which is rarely forced, so forcing it regresses peformance. - - - - - 161a6f1f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-27T00:30:14-04:00 Fix a nasty loop in Tidy As the remarkably-simple #22112 showed, we were making a black hole in the unfolding of a self-recursive binding. Boo! It's a bit tricky. Documented in GHC.Iface.Tidy, Note [tidyTopUnfolding: avoiding black holes] - - - - - 68e6786f by Giles Anderson at 2022-08-29T00:01:35+02:00 Use TcRnDiagnostic in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class (#20117) The following `TcRnDiagnostic` messages have been introduced: TcRnIllegalHsigDefaultMethods TcRnBadGenericMethod TcRnWarningMinimalDefIncomplete TcRnDefaultMethodForPragmaLacksBinding TcRnIgnoreSpecialisePragmaOnDefMethod TcRnBadMethodErr TcRnNoExplicitAssocTypeOrDefaultDeclaration - - - - - cbe51ac5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-29T04:18:57-04:00 Fix a bug in anyInRnEnvR This bug was a subtle error in anyInRnEnvR, introduced by commit d4d3fe6e02c0eb2117dbbc9df72ae394edf50f06 Author: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas at gmx.at> Date: Sat Jul 9 01:19:52 2022 +0200 Rule matching: Don't compute the FVs if we don't look at them. The net result was #22028, where a rewrite rule would wrongly match on a lambda. The fix to that function is easy. - - - - - 0154bc80 by sheaf at 2022-08-30T06:05:41-04:00 Various Hadrian bootstrapping fixes - Don't always produce a distribution archive (#21629) - Use correct executable names for ghc-pkg and hsc2hs on windows (we were missing the .exe file extension) - Fix a bug where we weren't using the right archive format on Windows when unpacking the bootstrap sources. Fixes #21629 - - - - - 451b1d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-30T06:06:16-04:00 ci: Attempt using normal submodule cloning strategy We do not use any recursively cloned submodules, and this protects us from flaky upstream remotes. Fixes #22121 - - - - - 9d5ad7c4 by Pi Delport at 2022-08-30T22:40:46+00:00 Fix typo in Any docs: stray "--" - - - - - 3a002632 by Pi Delport at 2022-08-30T22:40:46+00:00 Fix typo in Any docs: syntatic -> syntactic - - - - - 7f490b13 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-08-31T03:53:54-04:00 Add a missing trimArityType This buglet was exposed by #22114, a consequence of my earlier refactoring of arity for join points. - - - - - e6fc820f by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Bump binary submodule to 0.8.9.1 - - - - - 4c1e7b22 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Bump stm submodule to 2.5.1.0 - - - - - 837472b4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 users-guide: Document system-cxx-std-lib - - - - - f7a9947a by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:01+01:00 Update submodule containers to 0.6.6 - - - - - 4ab1c2ca by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Update submodule process to 1.6.15.0 - - - - - 1309ea1e by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.7.1 - - - - - 7962a33a by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:16:02+01:00 Bump text submodule to 2.0.1 - - - - - fd8d80c3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.8.0 - - - - - a9baafac by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Add dates to base, ghc-prim changelogs - - - - - 2cee323c by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:52+01:00 Update autoconf scripts Scripts taken from autoconf 02ba26b218d3d3db6c56e014655faf463cefa983 - - - - - e62705ff by Ben Gamari at 2022-08-31T13:26:53+01:00 Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.3.1 - - - - - f7b4dcbd by Douglas Wilson at 2022-08-31T13:26:53+01:00 Update submodule Cabal to tag Cabal-v3.8.1.0 closes #21931 - - - - - e8eaf807 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-31T18:27:57-04:00 Refine in-tree compiler args for --test-compiler=stage1 Some of the logic to calculate in-tree arguments was not correct for the stage1 compiler. Namely we were not correctly reporting whether we were building static or dynamic executables and whether debug assertions were enabled. Fixes #22096 - - - - - 6b2f7ffe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-08-31T18:27:57-04:00 Make ghcDebugAssertions into a Stage predicate (Stage -> Bool) We also care whether we have debug assertions enabled for a stage one compiler, but the way which we turned on the assertions was quite different from the stage2 compiler. This makes the logic for turning on consistent across both and has the advantage of being able to correct determine in in-tree args whether a flavour enables assertions or not. Ticket #22096 - - - - - 15111af6 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-09-01T01:18:50-04:00 Add regression test for #21550 This was fixed by ca90ffa321a31842a32be1b5b6e26743cd677ec5 "Use local instances with least superclass depth" - - - - - 7d3a055d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-01T01:19:26-04:00 Minor cleanup - Remove mkHeteroCoercionType, sdocImpredicativeTypes, isStateType (unused), isCoVar_maybe (duplicated by getCoVar_maybe) - Replace a few occurrences of voidPrimId with (# #). void# is a deprecated synonym for the unboxed tuple. - Use showSDoc in :show linker. This makes it consistent with the other :show commands - - - - - 31a8989a by Tommy Bidne at 2022-09-01T12:01:20-04:00 Change Ord defaults per CLC proposal Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/24#issuecomment-1233331267 - - - - - 7f527f01 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-01T12:01:56-04:00 Fix bootstrap with ghc-9.0 It turns out Solo is a very recent addition to base, so for older GHC versions we just defined it inline here the one place we use it in the compiler. - - - - - d2be80fd by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-05T23:12:14-04:00 DmdAnal: Don't panic in addCaseBndrDmd (#22039) Rather conservatively return Top. See Note [Untyped demand on case-alternative binders]. I also factored `addCaseBndrDmd` into two separate functions `scrutSubDmd` and `fieldBndrDmds`. Fixes #22039. - - - - - 25f68ace by Ben Gamari at 2022-09-05T23:12:50-04:00 gitlab-ci: Ensure that ghc derivation is in scope Previously the lint-ci job attempted to use cabal-install (specifically `cabal update`) without a GHC in PATH. However, cabal-install-3.8 appears to want GHC, even for `cabal update`. - - - - - f37b621f by sheaf at 2022-09-06T11:51:53+00:00 Update instances.rst, clarifying InstanceSigs Fixes #22103 - - - - - d4f908f7 by Jan Hrček at 2022-09-06T15:36:58-04:00 Fix :add docs in user guide - - - - - 808bb793 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-06T15:37:35-04:00 ci: remove unused build_make/test_make in ci script - - - - - d0a2efb2 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 typo - - - - - fac0098b by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 typos - - - - - a581186f by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-07T16:42:45-04:00 whitespace - - - - - 04a738cb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-07T16:43:22-04:00 CmmToAsm: remove unused ModLocation from NatM_State - - - - - ee1cfaa9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-07T16:43:58-04:00 Minor SDoc cleanup Change calls to renderWithContext with showSDocOneLine; it's more efficient and explanatory. Remove polyPatSig (unused) - - - - - 7918265d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-07T16:43:58-04:00 Remove Outputable Char instance Use 'text' instead of 'ppr'. Using 'ppr' on the list "hello" rendered as "h,e,l,l,o". - - - - - 77209ab3 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Export liftA2 from Prelude Changes: In order to be warning free and compatible, we hide Applicative(..) from Prelude in a few places and instead import it directly from Control.Applicative. Please see the migration guide at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/blob/main/guides/export-lifta2-prelude.md for more details. This means that Applicative is now exported in its entirety from Prelude. Motivation: This change is motivated by a few things: * liftA2 is an often used function, even more so than (<*>) for some people. * When implementing Applicative, the compiler will prompt you for either an implementation of (<*>) or of liftA2, but trying to use the latter ends with an error, without further imports. This could be confusing for newbies. * For teaching, it is often times easier to introduce liftA2 first, as it is a natural generalisation of fmap. * This change seems to have been unanimously and enthusiastically accepted by the CLC members, possibly indicating a lot of love for it. * This change causes very limited breakage, see the linked issue below for an investigation on this. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/50 for the surrounding discussion and more details. - - - - - 442a94e8 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Add changelog entry for liftA2 export from Prelude - - - - - fb968680 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Bump submodule containers to one with liftA2 warnings fixed - - - - - f54ff818 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Bump submodule Cabal to one with liftA2 warnings fixed - - - - - a4b34808 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2022-09-08T17:14:36+03:00 Isolate some Applicative hidings to GHC.Prelude By reexporting the entirety of Applicative from GHC.Prelude, we can save ourselves some `hiding` and importing of `Applicative` in consumers of GHC.Prelude. This also has the benefit of isolating this type of change to GHC.Prelude, so that people in the future don't have to think about it. - - - - - 9c4ea90c by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-08T17:49:47-04:00 CmmToC: enable 64-bit CallishMachOp on 32-bit targets Normally, the unregisterised builds avoid generating 64-bit CallishMachOp in StgToCmm, so CmmToC doesn't support these. However, there do exist cases where we'd like to invoke cmmToC for other cmm inputs which may contain such CallishMachOps, and it's a rather low effort to add support for these since they only require calling into existing ghc-prim cbits. - - - - - 04062510 by Alexis King at 2022-09-11T11:30:32+02:00 Add native delimited continuations to the RTS This patch implements GHC proposal 313, "Delimited continuation primops", by adding native support for delimited continuations to the GHC RTS. All things considered, the patch is relatively small. It almost exclusively consists of changes to the RTS; the compiler itself is essentially unaffected. The primops come with fairly extensive Haddock documentation, and an overview of the implementation strategy is given in the Notes in rts/Continuation.c. This first stab at the implementation prioritizes simplicity over performance. Most notably, every continuation is always stored as a single, contiguous chunk of stack. If one of these chunks is particularly large, it can result in poor performance, as the current implementation does not attempt to cleverly squeeze a subset of the stack frames into the existing stack: it must fit all at once. If this proves to be a performance issue in practice, a cleverer strategy would be a worthwhile target for future improvements. - - - - - ee471dfb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-12T07:07:33-04:00 rts: fix missing dirty_MVAR argument in stg_writeIOPortzh - - - - - a5f9c35f by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-12T13:29:05-04:00 ci: enable parallel compression for xz - - - - - 3a815f30 by Ryan Scott at 2022-09-12T13:29:41-04:00 Windows: Always define _UCRT when compiling C code As seen in #22159, this is required to ensure correct behavior when MinGW-w64 headers are in the `C_INCLUDE_PATH`. Fixes #22159. - - - - - 65a0bd69 by sheaf at 2022-09-13T10:27:52-04:00 Add diagnostic codes This MR adds diagnostic codes, assigning unique numeric codes to error and warnings, e.g. error: [GHC-53633] Pattern match is redundant This is achieved as follows: - a type family GhcDiagnosticCode that gives the diagnostic code for each diagnostic constructor, - a type family ConRecursInto that specifies whether to recur into an argument of the constructor to obtain a more fine-grained code (e.g. different error codes for different 'deriving' errors), - generics machinery to generate the value-level function assigning each diagnostic its error code; see Note [Diagnostic codes using generics] in GHC.Types.Error.Codes. The upshot is that, to add a new diagnostic code, contributors only need to modify the two type families mentioned above. All logic relating to diagnostic codes is thus contained to the GHC.Types.Error.Codes module, with no code duplication. This MR also refactors error message datatypes a bit, ensuring we can derive Generic for them, and cleans up the logic around constraint solver reports by splitting up 'TcSolverReportInfo' into separate datatypes (see #20772). Fixes #21684 - - - - - 362cca13 by sheaf at 2022-09-13T10:27:53-04:00 Diagnostic codes: acccept test changes The testsuite output now contains diagnostic codes, so many tests need to be updated at once. We decided it was best to keep the diagnostic codes in the testsuite output, so that contributors don't inadvertently make changes to the diagnostic codes. - - - - - 08f6730c by Adam Gundry at 2022-09-13T10:28:29-04:00 Allow imports to reference multiple fields with the same name (#21625) If a module `M` exports two fields `f` (using DuplicateRecordFields), we can still accept import M (f) import M hiding (f) and treat `f` as referencing both of them. This was accepted in GHC 9.0, but gave rise to an ambiguity error in GHC 9.2. See #21625. This patch also documents this behaviour in the user's guide, and updates the test for #16745 which is now treated differently. - - - - - c14370d7 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-13T10:29:07-04:00 ci: remove unused appveyor config - - - - - dc6af9ed by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-13T10:29:45-04:00 compiler: remove unused lazy state monad - - - - - 646d15ad by Eric Lindblad at 2022-09-14T03:13:56-04:00 Fix typos This fixes various typos and spelling mistakes in the compiler. Fixes #21891 - - - - - 7d7e71b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T03:14:32-04:00 hadrian: Bump index state This bumps the index state so a build plan can also be found when booting with 9.4. Fixes #22165 - - - - - 98b62871 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Use a stamp file to record when a package is built in a certain way Before this patch which library ways we had built wasn't recorded directly. So you would run into issues if you build the .conf file with some library ways before switching the library ways which you wanted to build. Now there is one stamp file for each way, so in order to build a specific way you can need that specific stamp file rather than going indirectly via the .conf file. - - - - - b42cedbe by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Inplace/Final package databases There are now two different package databases per stage. An inplace package database contains .conf files which point directly into the build directories. The final package database contains .conf files which point into the installed locations. The inplace .conf files are created before any building happens and have fake ABI hash values. The final .conf files are created after a package finished building and contains the proper ABI has. The motivation for this is to make the dependency structure more fine-grained when building modules. Now a module depends just depends directly on M.o from package p rather than the .conf file depend on the .conf file for package p. So when all of a modules direct dependencies have finished building we can start building it rather than waiting for the whole package to finish. The secondary motivation is that the multi-repl doesn't need to build everything before starting the multi-repl session. We can just configure the inplace package-db and use that in order to start the repl. - - - - - 6515c32b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Add some more packages to multi-cradle The main improvement here is to pass `-this-unit-id` for executables so that they can be added to the multi-cradle if desired as well as normal library packages. - - - - - e470e91f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Need builders needed by Cabal Configure in parallel Because of the use of withStaged (which needs the necessary builder) when configuring a package, the builds of stage1:exe:ghc-bin and stage1:exe:ghc-pkg where being linearised when building a specific target like `binary-dist-dir`. Thankfully the fix is quite local, to supply all the `withStaged` arguments together so the needs can be batched together and hence performed in parallel. Fixes #22093 - - - - - c4438347 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 Remove stage1:exe:ghc-bin pre-build from CI script CI builds stage1:exe:ghc-bin before the binary-dist target which introduces some quite bad linearisation (see #22093) because we don't build stage1 compiler in parallel with anything. Then when the binary-dist target is started we have to build stage1:exe:ghc-pkg before doing anything. Fixes #22094 - - - - - 71d8db86 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-14T17:17:04-04:00 hadrian: Add extra implicit dependencies from DeriveLift ghc -M should know that modules which use DeriveLift (or TemplateHaskellQuotes) need TH.Lib.Internal but until it does, we have to add these extra edges manually or the modules will be compiled before TH.Lib.Internal is compiled which leads to a desugarer error. - - - - - 43e574f0 by Greg Steuck at 2022-09-14T17:17:43-04:00 Repair c++ probing on OpenBSD Failure without this change: ``` checking C++ standard library flavour... libc++ checking for linkage against 'c++ c++abi'... failed checking for linkage against 'c++ cxxrt'... failed configure: error: Failed to find C++ standard library ``` - - - - - 534b39ee by Douglas Wilson at 2022-09-14T17:18:21-04:00 libraries: template-haskell: vendor filepath differently Vendoring with ../ in hs-source-dirs prevents upload to hackage. (cherry picked from commit 1446be7586ba70f9136496f9b67f792955447842) - - - - - bdd61cd6 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-14T22:39:34-04:00 Unbreak Hadrian with Cabal 3.8. - - - - - df04d6ec by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-14T22:40:09-04:00 Fix typos - - - - - d6ea8356 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-15T10:12:41+02:00 Tag inference: Fix #21954 by retaining tagsigs of vars in function position. For an expression like: case x of y Con z -> z If we also retain the tag sig for z we can generate code to immediately return it rather than calling out to stg_ap_0_fast. - - - - - 7cce7007 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-15T10:12:42+02:00 Stg.InferTags.Rewrite - Avoid some thunks. - - - - - 88c4cbdb by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:57:56-04:00 hadrian: enable -fprof-late only for profiling ways - - - - - d7235831 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:57:56-04:00 hadrian: add late_ccs flavour transformer - - - - - ce203753 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T13:58:34-04:00 configure: remove unused program checks - - - - - 9b4c1056 by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-09-16T13:59:16-04:00 Update to Unicode 15.0 - - - - - c6e9b89a by Bodigrim at 2022-09-16T13:59:55-04:00 Avoid partial head and tail in ghc-heap; replace with total pattern-matching - - - - - 616afde3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-16T14:00:33-04:00 hadrian: relax Cabal upper bound to allow building with Cabal-3.8 A follow up of !8910. - - - - - df35d994 by Alexis King at 2022-09-16T14:01:11-04:00 Add links to the continuations haddocks in the docs for each primop fixes #22176 - - - - - 383f7549 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-16T21:42:10-04:00 -Wunused-pattern-binds: Recurse into patterns to check whether there's a splice See the examples in #22057 which show we have to traverse deeply into a pattern to determine whether it contains a splice or not. The original implementation pointed this out but deemed this very shallow traversal "too expensive". Fixes #22057 I also fixed an oversight in !7821 which meant we lost a warning which was present in 9.2.2. Fixes #22067 - - - - - 5031bf49 by sheaf at 2022-09-16T21:42:49-04:00 Hadrian: Don't try to build terminfo on Windows Commit b42cedbe introduced a dependency on terminfo on Windows, but that package isn't available on Windows. - - - - - c9afe221 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-17T06:44:47-04:00 Clean up some. In particular: • Delete some dead code, largely under `GHC.Utils`. • Clean up a few definitions in `GHC.Utils.(Misc, Monad)`. • Clean up `GHC.Types.SrcLoc`. • Derive stock `Functor, Foldable, Traversable` for more types. • Derive more instances for newtypes. Bump haddock submodule. - - - - - 85431ac3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:45:25-04:00 driver: pass original Cmm filename in ModLocation When compiling Cmm, the ml_hs_file field is used to indicate Cmm filename when later generating DWARF information. We should pass the original filename here, otherwise for preprocessed Cmm files, the filename will be a temporary filename which is confusing. - - - - - 63aa0069 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:46:04-04:00 rts: remove legacy logging cabal flag - - - - - bd0f4184 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-17T06:46:04-04:00 rts: make threaded ways optional For certain targets (e.g. wasm32-wasi), the threaded rts is known not to work. This patch adds a "threaded" cabal flag to rts to make threaded rts ways optional. Hadrian enables this flag iff the flavour rtsWays contains threaded ways. - - - - - 8a666ad2 by Ryan Scott at 2022-09-18T08:00:44-04:00 DeriveFunctor: Check for last type variables using dataConUnivTyVars Previously, derived instances of `Functor` (as well as the related classes `Foldable`, `Traversable`, and `Generic1`) would determine which constraints to infer by checking for fields that contain the last type variable. The problem was that this last type variable was taken from `tyConTyVars`. For GADTs, the type variables in each data constructor are _not_ the same type variables as in `tyConTyVars`, leading to #22167. This fixes the issue by instead checking for the last type variable using `dataConUnivTyVars`. (This is very similar in spirit to the fix for #21185, which also replaced an errant use of `tyConTyVars` with type variables from each data constructor.) Fixes #22167. - - - - - 78037167 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-18T08:01:20-04:00 Lexer: pass updated buffer to actions (#22201) In the lexer, predicates have the following type: { ... } :: user -- predicate state -> AlexInput -- input stream before the token -> Int -- length of the token -> AlexInput -- input stream after the token -> Bool -- True <=> accept the token This is documented in the Alex manual. There is access to the input stream both before and after the token. But when the time comes to construct the token, GHC passes only the initial string buffer to the lexer action. This patch fixes it: - type Action = PsSpan -> StringBuffer -> Int -> P (PsLocated Token) + type Action = PsSpan -> StringBuffer -> Int -> StringBuffer -> P (PsLocated Token) Now lexer actions have access to the string buffer both before and after the token, just like the predicates. It's just a matter of passing an additional function parameter throughout the lexer. - - - - - 75746594 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-18T08:01:20-04:00 Lexer: define varsym without predicates (#22201) Before this patch, the varsym lexing rules were defined as follows: <0> { @varsym / { precededByClosingToken `alexAndPred` followedByOpeningToken } { varsym_tight_infix } @varsym / { followedByOpeningToken } { varsym_prefix } @varsym / { precededByClosingToken } { varsym_suffix } @varsym { varsym_loose_infix } } Unfortunately, this meant that the predicates 'precededByClosingToken' and 'followedByOpeningToken' were recomputed several times before we could figure out the whitespace context. With this patch, we check for whitespace context directly in the lexer action: <0> { @varsym { with_op_ws varsym } } The checking for opening/closing tokens happens in 'with_op_ws' now, which is part of the lexer action rather than the lexer predicate. - - - - - c1f81b38 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-19T09:07:05-04:00 Scrub partiality about `NewOrData`. Rather than a list of constructors and a `NewOrData` flag, we define `data DataDefnCons a = NewTypeCon a | DataTypeCons [a]`, which enforces a newtype to have exactly one constructor. Closes #22070. Bump haddock submodule. - - - - - 1e1ed8c5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-09-19T09:07:43-04:00 CmmToC: emit __builtin_unreachable() after noreturn ccalls Emit a __builtin_unreachable() call after a foreign call marked as CmmNeverReturns. This is crucial to generate correctly typed code for wasm; as for other archs, this is also beneficial for the C compiler optimizations. - - - - - 19f45a25 by Jan Hrček at 2022-09-20T03:49:29-04:00 Document :unadd GHCi command in user guide - - - - - 545ff490 by sheaf at 2022-09-20T03:50:06-04:00 Hadrian: merge archives even in stage 0 We now always merge .a archives when ar supports -L. This change is necessary in order to bootstrap GHC using GHC 9.4 on Windows, as nested archives aren't supported. Not doing so triggered bug #21990 when trying to use the Win32 package, with errors such as: Not a x86_64 PE+ file. Unknown COFF 4 type in getHeaderInfo. ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: Win32zm2zi12zi0zi0_SystemziWin32ziConsoleziCtrlHandler_withConsoleCtrlHandler1_info We have to be careful about which ar is meant: in stage 0, the check should be done on the system ar (system-ar in system.config). - - - - - 59fe128c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-09-20T03:50:42-04:00 Fix -Woperator-whitespace for consym (part of #19372) Due to an oversight, the initial specification and implementation of -Woperator-whitespace focused on varsym exclusively and completely ignored consym. This meant that expressions such as "x+ y" would produce a warning, while "x:+ y" would not. The specification was corrected in ghc-proposals pull request #404, and this patch updates the implementation accordingly. Regression test included. - - - - - c4c2cca0 by John Ericson at 2022-09-20T13:11:49-04:00 Add `Eq` and `Ord` instances for `Generically1` These are needed so the subsequent commit overhauling the `*1` classes type-checks. - - - - - 7beb356e by John Ericson at 2022-09-20T13:11:50-04:00 Relax instances for Functor combinators; put superclass on Class1 and Class2 to make non-breaking This change is approved by the Core Libraries commitee in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/10 The first change makes the `Eq`, `Ord`, `Show`, and `Read` instances for `Sum`, `Product`, and `Compose` match those for `:+:`, `:*:`, and `:.:`. These have the proper flexible contexts that are exactly what the instance needs: For example, instead of ```haskell instance (Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Compose f g a) where (==) = eq1 ``` we do ```haskell deriving instance Eq (f (g a)) => Eq (Compose f g a) ``` But, that change alone is rather breaking, because until now `Eq (f a)` and `Eq1 f` (and respectively the other classes and their `*1` equivalents too) are *incomparable* constraints. This has always been an annoyance of working with the `*1` classes, and now it would rear it's head one last time as an pesky migration. Instead, we give the `*1` classes superclasses, like so: ```haskell (forall a. Eq a => Eq (f a)) => Eq1 f ``` along with some laws that canonicity is preserved, like: ```haskell liftEq (==) = (==) ``` and likewise for `*2` classes: ```haskell (forall a. Eq a => Eq1 (f a)) => Eq2 f ``` and laws: ```haskell liftEq2 (==) = liftEq1 ``` The `*1` classes also have default methods using the `*2` classes where possible. What this means, as explained in the docs, is that `*1` classes really are generations of the regular classes, indicating that the methods can be split into a canonical lifting combined with a canonical inner, with the super class "witnessing" the laws[1] in a fashion. Circling back to the pragmatics of migrating, note that the superclass means evidence for the old `Sum`, `Product`, and `Compose` instances is (more than) sufficient, so breakage is less likely --- as long no instances are "missing", existing polymorphic code will continue to work. Breakage can occur when a datatype implements the `*1` class but not the corresponding regular class, but this is almost certainly an oversight. For example, containers made that mistake for `Tree` and `Ord`, which I fixed in https://github.com/haskell/containers/pull/761, but fixing the issue by adding `Ord1` was extremely *un*controversial. `Generically1` was also missing `Eq`, `Ord`, `Read,` and `Show` instances. It is unlikely this would have been caught without implementing this change. ----- [1]: In fact, someday, when the laws are part of the language and not only documentation, we might be able to drop the superclass field of the dictionary by using the laws to recover the superclass in an instance-agnostic manner, e.g. with a *non*-overloaded function with type: ```haskell DictEq1 f -> DictEq a -> DictEq (f a) ``` But I don't wish to get into optomizations now, just demonstrate the close relationship between the law and the superclass. Bump haddock submodule because of test output changing. - - - - - 6a8c6b5e by Tom Ellis at 2022-09-20T13:12:27-04:00 Add notes to ghc-prim Haddocks that users should not import it - - - - - ee9d0f5c by matoro at 2022-09-20T13:13:06-04:00 docs: clarify that LLVM codegen is not available in unregisterised mode The current docs are misleading and suggest that it is possible to use LLVM codegen from an unregisterised build. This is not the case; attempting to pass `-fllvm` to an unregisterised build warns: ``` when making flags consistent: warning: Target platform uses unregisterised ABI, so compiling via C ``` and uses the C codegen anyway. - - - - - 854224ed by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-09-20T20:14:29-04:00 rts: remove copy-paste error from `cabal.rts.in` This was, likely accidentally, introduced in 4bf542bf1c. See: 4bf542bf1cdf2fa468457fc0af21333478293476 - - - - - c8ae3add by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-20T20:15:04-04:00 hadrian: Add extra_dependencies edges for all different ways The hack to add extra dependencies needed by DeriveLift extension missed the cases for profiles and dynamic ways. For the profiled way this leads to errors like: ``` GHC error in desugarer lookup in Data.IntSet.Internal: Failed to load interface for ‘Language.Haskell.TH.Lib.Internal’ Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘template-haskell’? Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.5.20220916: initDs ``` Therefore the fix is to add these extra edges in. Fixes #22197 - - - - - a971657d by Mon Aaraj at 2022-09-21T06:41:24+03:00 users-guide: fix incorrect ghcappdata folder for unix and windows - - - - - 06ccad0d by sheaf at 2022-09-21T08:28:49-04:00 Don't use isUnliftedType in isTagged The function GHC.Stg.InferTags.Rewrite.isTagged can be given the Id of a join point, which might be representation polymorphic. This would cause the call to isUnliftedType to crash. It's better to use typeLevity_maybe instead. Fixes #22212 - - - - - c0ba775d by Teo Camarasu at 2022-09-21T14:30:37-04:00 Add fragmentation statistic to GHC.Stats Implements #21537 - - - - - 2463df2f by Torsten Schmits at 2022-09-21T14:31:24-04:00 Rename Solo[constructor] to MkSolo Part of proposal 475 (https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0475-tuple-syntax.rst) Moves all tuples to GHC.Tuple.Prim Updates ghc-prim version (and bumps bounds in dependents) updates haddock submodule updates deepseq submodule updates text submodule - - - - - 9034fada by Matthew Pickering at 2022-09-22T09:25:29-04:00 Update filepath to filepath-1.4.100.0 Updates submodule * Always rely on vendored filepath * filepath must be built as stage0 dependency because it uses template-haskell. Towards #22098 - - - - - 615e2278 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-09-22T09:26:05-04:00 Minor refactor around Outputable * Replace 'text . show' and 'ppr' with 'int'. * Remove Outputable.hs-boot, no longer needed * Use pprWithCommas * Factor out instructions in AArch64 codegen - - - - - aeafdba5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-27T15:14:54+02:00 Demand: Clear distinction between Call SubDmd and eval Dmd (#21717) In #21717 we saw a reportedly unsound strictness signature due to an unsound definition of plusSubDmd on Calls. This patch contains a description and the fix to the unsoundness as outlined in `Note [Call SubDemand vs. evaluation Demand]`. This fix means we also get rid of the special handling of `-fpedantic-bottoms` in eta-reduction. Thanks to less strict and actually sound strictness results, we will no longer eta-reduce the problematic cases in the first place, even without `-fpedantic-bottoms`. So fixing the unsoundness also makes our eta-reduction code simpler with less hacks to explain. But there is another, more unfortunate side-effect: We *unfix* #21085, but fortunately we have a new fix ready: See `Note [mkCall and plusSubDmd]`. There's another change: I decided to make `Note [SubDemand denotes at least one evaluation]` a lot simpler by using `plusSubDmd` (instead of `lubPlusSubDmd`) even if both argument demands are lazy. That leads to less precise results, but in turn rids ourselves from the need for 4 different `OpMode`s and the complication of `Note [Manual specialisation of lub*Dmd/plus*Dmd]`. The result is simpler code that is in line with the paper draft on Demand Analysis. I left the abandoned idea in `Note [Unrealised opportunity in plusDmd]` for posterity. The fallout in terms of regressions is negligible, as the testsuite and NoFib shows. ``` Program Allocs Instrs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hidden +0.2% -0.2% linear -0.0% -0.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Min -0.0% -0.7% Max +0.2% +0.0% Geometric Mean +0.0% -0.0% ``` Fixes #21717. - - - - - 9b1595c8 by Ross Paterson at 2022-09-27T14:12:01-04:00 implement proposal 106 (Define Kinds Without Promotion) (fixes #6024) includes corresponding changes to haddock submodule - - - - - c2d73cb4 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-09-28T15:07:30-04:00 Apply some tricks to speed up core lint. Below are the noteworthy changes and if given their impact on compiler allocations for a type heavy module: * Use the oneShot trick on LintM * Use a unboxed tuple for the result of LintM: ~6% reduction * Avoid a thunk for the result of typeKind in lintType: ~5% reduction * lint_app: Don't allocate the error msg in the hot code path: ~4% reduction * lint_app: Eagerly force the in scope set: ~4% * nonDetCmpType: Try to short cut using reallyUnsafePtrEquality#: ~2% * lintM: Use a unboxed maybe for the `a` result: ~12% * lint_app: make go_app tail recursive to avoid allocating the go function as heap closure: ~7% * expandSynTyCon_maybe: Use a specialized data type For a less type heavy module like nofib/spectral/simple compiled with -O -dcore-lint allocations went down by ~24% and compile time by ~9%. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T1969 ------------------------- - - - - - b74b6191 by sheaf at 2022-09-28T15:08:10-04:00 matchLocalInst: do domination analysis When multiple Given quantified constraints match a Wanted, and there is a quantified constraint that dominates all others, we now pick it to solve the Wanted. See Note [Use only the best matching quantified constraint]. For example: [G] d1: forall a b. ( Eq a, Num b, C a b ) => D a b [G] d2: forall a . C a Int => D a Int [W] {w}: D a Int When solving the Wanted, we find that both Givens match, but we pick the second, because it has a weaker precondition, C a Int, compared to (Eq a, Num Int, C a Int). We thus say that d2 dominates d1; see Note [When does a quantified instance dominate another?]. This domination test is done purely in terms of superclass expansion, in the function GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.impliedBySCs. We don't attempt to do a full round of constraint solving; this simple check suffices for now. Fixes #22216 and #22223 - - - - - 2a53ac18 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 Improve aggressive specialisation This patch fixes #21286, by not unboxing dictionaries in worker/wrapper (ever). The main payload is tiny: * In `GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal.finaliseArgBoxities`, do not unbox dictionaries in `get_dmd`. See Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in that module * I also found that imported wrappers were being fruitlessly specialised, so I fixed that too, in canSpecImport. See Note [Specialising imported functions] point (2). In doing due diligence in the testsuite I fixed a number of other things: * Improve Note [Specialising unfoldings] in GHC.Core.Unfold.Make, and Note [Inline specialisations] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise, and remove duplication between the two. The new Note describes how we specialise functions with an INLINABLE pragma. And simplify the defn of `spec_unf` in `GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specCalls`. * Improve Note [Worker/wrapper for INLINABLE functions] in GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap. And (critially) make an actual change which is to propagate the user-written pragma from the original function to the wrapper; see `mkStrWrapperInlinePrag`. * Write new Note [Specialising imported functions] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise All this has a big effect on some compile times. This is compiler/perf, showing only changes over 1%: Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -50.2% GOOD ManyConstructors(normal) +1.0% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +2.6% PmSeriesG(normal) -1.1% T10547(normal) -1.2% T11195(normal) -1.2% T11276(normal) -1.0% T11303b(normal) -1.6% T11545(normal) -1.4% T11822(normal) -1.3% T12150(optasm) -1.0% T12234(optasm) -1.2% T13056(optasm) -9.3% GOOD T13253(normal) -3.8% GOOD T15164(normal) -3.6% GOOD T16190(normal) -2.1% T16577(normal) -2.8% GOOD T16875(normal) -1.6% T17836(normal) +2.2% T17977b(normal) -1.0% T18223(normal) -33.3% GOOD T18282(normal) -3.4% GOOD T18304(normal) -1.4% T18698a(normal) -1.4% GOOD T18698b(normal) -1.3% GOOD T19695(normal) -2.5% GOOD T5837(normal) -2.3% T9630(normal) -33.0% GOOD WWRec(normal) -9.7% GOOD hard_hole_fits(normal) -2.1% GOOD hie002(normal) +1.6% geo. mean -2.2% minimum -50.2% maximum +2.6% I diligently investigated some of the big drops. * Caused by not doing w/w for dictionaries: T13056, T15164, WWRec, T18223 * Caused by not fruitlessly specialising wrappers LargeRecord, T9630 For runtimes, here is perf/should+_run: Metrics: runtime/bytes allocated -------------------------------- T12990(normal) -3.8% T5205(normal) -1.3% T9203(normal) -10.7% GOOD haddock.Cabal(normal) +0.1% haddock.base(normal) -1.1% haddock.compiler(normal) -0.3% lazy-bs-alloc(normal) -0.2% ------------------------------------------ geo. mean -0.3% minimum -10.7% maximum +0.1% I did not investigate exactly what happens in T9203. Nofib is a wash: +-------------------------------++--+-----------+-----------+ | || | tsv (rel) | std. err. | +===============================++==+===========+===========+ | real/anna || | -0.13% | 0.0% | | real/fem || | +0.13% | 0.0% | | real/fulsom || | -0.16% | 0.0% | | real/lift || | -1.55% | 0.0% | | real/reptile || | -0.11% | 0.0% | | real/smallpt || | +0.51% | 0.0% | | spectral/constraints || | +0.20% | 0.0% | | spectral/dom-lt || | +1.80% | 0.0% | | spectral/expert || | +0.33% | 0.0% | +===============================++==+===========+===========+ | geom mean || | | | +-------------------------------++--+-----------+-----------+ I spent quite some time investigating dom-lt, but it's pretty complicated. See my note on !7847. Conclusion: it's just a delicate inlining interaction, and we have plenty of those. Metric Decrease: LargeRecord T13056 T13253 T15164 T16577 T18223 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 T9630 WWRec hard_hole_fits T9203 - - - - - addeefc0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 Refactor UnfoldingSource and IfaceUnfolding I finally got tired of the way that IfaceUnfolding reflected a previous structure of unfoldings, not the current one. This MR refactors UnfoldingSource and IfaceUnfolding to be simpler and more consistent. It's largely just a refactor, but in UnfoldingSource (which moves to GHC.Types.Basic, since it is now used in IfaceSyn too), I distinguish between /user-specified/ and /system-generated/ stable unfoldings. data UnfoldingSource = VanillaSrc | StableUserSrc -- From a user-specified pragma | StableSystemSrc -- From a system-generated unfolding | CompulsorySrc This has a minor effect in CSE (see the use of isisStableUserUnfolding in GHC.Core.Opt.CSE), which I tripped over when working on specialisation, but it seems like a Good Thing to know anyway. - - - - - 7be6f9a4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-09-28T17:49:09-04:00 INLINE/INLINEABLE pragmas in Foreign.Marshal.Array Foreign.Marshal.Array contains many small functions, all of which are overloaded, and which are critical for performance. Yet none of them had pragmas, so it was a fluke whether or not they got inlined. This patch makes them all either INLINE (small ones) or INLINEABLE and hence specialisable (larger ones). See Note [Specialising array operations] in that module. - - - - - b0c89dfa by Jade Lovelace at 2022-09-28T17:49:49-04:00 Export OnOff from GHC.Driver.Session I was working on fixing an issue where HLS was trying to pass its DynFlags to HLint, but didn't pass any of the disabled language extensions, which HLint would then assume are on because of their default values. Currently it's not possible to get any of the "No" flags because the `DynFlags.extensions` field can't really be used since it is [OnOff Extension] and OnOff is not exported. So let's export it. - - - - - 2f050687 by Bodigrim at 2022-09-28T17:50:28-04:00 Avoid Data.List.group; prefer Data.List.NonEmpty.group This allows to avoid further partiality, e. g., map head . group is replaced by map NE.head . NE.group, and there are less panic calls. - - - - - bc0020fa by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-28T22:51:59-04:00 Clean up `findWiredInUnit`. In particular, avoid `head`. - - - - - 6a2eec98 by Bodigrim at 2022-09-28T22:52:38-04:00 Eliminate headFS, use unconsFS instead A small step towards #22185 to avoid partial functions + safe implementation of `startsWithUnderscore`. - - - - - 5a535172 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-29T17:04:20+02:00 Demand: Format Call SubDemands `Cn(sd)` as `C(n,sd)` (#22231) Justification in #22231. Short form: In a demand like `1C1(C1(L))` it was too easy to confuse which `1` belongs to which `C`. Now that should be more obvious. Fixes #22231 - - - - - ea0083bf by Bryan Richter at 2022-09-29T15:48:38-04:00 Revert "ci: enable parallel compression for xz" Combined wxth XZ_OPT=9, this blew the memory capacity of CI runners. This reverts commit a5f9c35f5831ef5108e87813a96eac62803852ab. - - - - - f5e8f493 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-09-30T18:42:13+02:00 Boxity: Don't update Boxity unless worker/wrapper follows (#21754) A small refactoring in our Core Opt pipeline and some new functions for transfering argument boxities from one signature to another to facilitate `Note [Don't change boxity without worker/wrapper]`. Fixes #21754. - - - - - 4baf7b1c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-09-30T17:45:47-04:00 Scrub various partiality involving empty lists. Avoids some uses of `head` and `tail`, and some panics when an argument is null. - - - - - 95ead839 by Alexis King at 2022-10-01T00:37:43-04:00 Fix a bug in continuation capture across multiple stack chunks - - - - - 22096652 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-01T00:38:22-04:00 Enforce internal invariant of OrdList and fix bugs in viewCons / viewSnoc `viewCons` used to ignore `Many` constructor completely, returning `VNothing`. `viewSnoc` violated internal invariant of `Many` being a non-empty list. - - - - - 48ab9ca5 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-04T20:34:10-04:00 chore: extend `.editorconfig` for C files - - - - - b8df5c72 by Brandon Chinn at 2022-10-04T20:34:46-04:00 Fix docs for pattern synonyms - - - - - 463ffe02 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-10-04T20:35:24-04:00 Use sameByteArray# in sameByteArray - - - - - fbe1e86e by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-10-05T15:58:43+02:00 Minor fixes following Unicode 15.0.0 update - Fix changelog for Unicode 15.0.0 - Fix the checksums of the downloaded Unicode files, in base's tool: "ucd2haskell". - - - - - 8a31d02e by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-05T20:40:41-04:00 rts: don't enforce aligned((8)) on 32-bit targets We simply need to align to the word size for pointer tagging to work. On 32-bit targets, aligned((8)) is wasteful. - - - - - 532de368 by Ryan Scott at 2022-10-06T07:45:46-04:00 Export symbolSing, SSymbol, and friends (CLC#85) This implements this Core Libraries Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 In particular, it: 1. Exposes the `symbolSing` method of `KnownSymbol`, 2. Exports the abstract `SSymbol` type used in `symbolSing`, and 3. Defines an API for interacting with `SSymbol`. This also makes corresponding changes for `natSing`/`KnownNat`/`SNat` and `charSing`/`KnownChar`/`SChar`. This fixes #15183 and addresses part (2) of #21568. - - - - - d83a92e6 by sheaf at 2022-10-07T07:36:30-04:00 Remove mention of make from README.md - - - - - 945e8e49 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-10T17:13:31-04:00 Add a newline before since pragma in Data.Array.Byte - - - - - 44fcdb04 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-10T17:14:06-04:00 Parser/PostProcess: rename failOp* functions There are three functions named failOp* in the parser: failOpNotEnabledImportQualifiedPost failOpImportQualifiedTwice failOpFewArgs Only the last one has anything to do with operators. The other two were named this way either by mistake or due to a misunderstanding of what "op" stands for. This small patch corrects this. - - - - - 96d32ff2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-10T22:30:21+01:00 Make rewrite rules "win" over inlining If a rewrite rule and a rewrite rule compete in the simplifier, this patch makes sure that the rewrite rule "win". That is, in general a bit fragile, but it's a huge help when making specialisation work reliably, as #21851 and #22097 showed. The change is fairly straightforwad, and documented in Note [Rewrite rules and inlining] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration. Compile-times change, up and down a bit -- in some cases because we get better specialisation. But the payoff (more reliable specialisation) is large. Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ----------------------------------------------- T10421(normal) +3.7% BAD T10421a(normal) +5.5% T13253(normal) +1.3% T14052(ghci) +1.8% T15304(normal) -1.4% T16577(normal) +3.1% BAD T17516(normal) +2.3% T17836(normal) -1.9% T18223(normal) -1.8% T8095(normal) -1.3% T9961(normal) +2.5% BAD geo. mean +0.0% minimum -1.9% maximum +5.5% Nofib results are (bytes allocated) +-------------------------------++----------+ | ||tsv (rel) | +===============================++==========+ | imaginary/paraffins || +0.27% | | imaginary/rfib || -0.04% | | real/anna || +0.02% | | real/fem || -0.04% | | real/fluid || +1.68% | | real/gamteb || -0.34% | | real/gg || +1.54% | | real/hidden || -0.01% | | real/hpg || -0.03% | | real/infer || -0.03% | | real/prolog || +0.02% | | real/veritas || -0.47% | | shootout/fannkuch-redux || -0.03% | | shootout/k-nucleotide || -0.02% | | shootout/n-body || -0.06% | | shootout/spectral-norm || -0.01% | | spectral/cryptarithm2 || +1.25% | | spectral/fibheaps || +18.33% | | spectral/last-piece || -0.34% | +===============================++==========+ | geom mean || +0.17% | There are extensive notes in !8897 about the regressions. Briefly * fibheaps: there was a very delicately balanced inlining that tipped over the wrong way after this change. * cryptarithm2 and paraffins are caused by #22274, which is a separate issue really. (I.e. the right fix is *not* to make inlining "win" over rules.) So I'm accepting these changes Metric Increase: T10421 T16577 T9961 - - - - - ed4b5885 by Joachim Breitner at 2022-10-10T23:16:11-04:00 Utils.JSON: do not escapeJsonString in ToJson String instance as `escapeJsonString` is used in `renderJSON`, so the `JSString` constructor is meant to carry the unescaped string. - - - - - fbb88740 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Tidy implicit binds We want to put implicit binds into fat interface files, so the easiest thing to do seems to be to treat them uniformly with other binders. - - - - - e058b138 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Interface Files with Core Definitions This commit adds three new flags * -fwrite-if-simplified-core: Writes the whole core program into an interface file * -fbyte-code-and-object-code: Generate both byte code and object code when compiling a file * -fprefer-byte-code: Prefer to use byte-code if it's available when running TH splices. The goal for including the core bindings in an interface file is to be able to restart the compiler pipeline at the point just after simplification and before code generation. Once compilation is restarted then code can be created for the byte code backend. This can significantly speed up start-times for projects in GHCi. HLS already implements its own version of these extended interface files for this reason. Preferring to use byte-code means that we can avoid some potentially expensive code generation steps (see #21700) * Producing object code is much slower than producing bytecode, and normally you need to compile with `-dynamic-too` to produce code in the static and dynamic way, the dynamic way just for Template Haskell execution when using a dynamically linked compiler. * Linking many large object files, which happens once per splice, can be quite expensive compared to linking bytecode. And you can get GHC to compile the necessary byte code so `-fprefer-byte-code` has access to it by using `-fbyte-code-and-object-code`. Fixes #21067 - - - - - 9789ea8e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:48:45-04:00 Teach -fno-code about -fprefer-byte-code This patch teachs the code generation logic of -fno-code about -fprefer-byte-code, so that if we need to generate code for a module which prefers byte code, then we generate byte code rather than object code. We keep track separately which modules need object code and which byte code and then enable the relevant code generation for each. Typically the option will be enabled globally so one of these sets should be empty and we will just turn on byte code or object code generation. We also fix the bug where we would generate code for a module which enables Template Haskell despite the fact it was unecessary. Fixes #22016 - - - - - caced757 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-11T12:49:21-04:00 Don't keep exit join points so much We were religiously keeping exit join points throughout, which had some bad effects (#21148, #22084). This MR does two things: * Arranges that exit join points are inhibited from inlining only in /one/ Simplifier pass (right after Exitification). See Note [Be selective about not-inlining exit join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Exitify It's not a big deal, but it shaves 0.1% off compile times. * Inline used-once non-recursive join points very aggressively Given join j x = rhs in joinrec k y = ....j x.... where this is the only occurrence of `j`, we want to inline `j`. (Unless sm_keep_exits is on.) See Note [Inline used-once non-recursive join points] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils This is just a tidy-up really. It doesn't change allocation, but getting rid of a binding is always good. Very effect on nofib -- some up and down. - - - - - 284cf387 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-11T12:49:21-04:00 Make SpecConstr bale out less often When doing performance debugging on #22084 / !8901, I found that the algorithm in SpecConstr.decreaseSpecCount was so aggressive that if there were /more/ specialisations available for an outer function, that could more or less kill off specialisation for an /inner/ function. (An example was in nofib/spectral/fibheaps.) This patch makes it a bit more aggressive, by dividing by 2, rather than by the number of outer specialisations. This makes the program bigger, temporarily: T19695(normal) ghc/alloc +11.3% BAD because we get more specialisation. But lots of other programs compile a bit faster and the geometric mean in perf/compiler is 0.0%. Metric Increase: T19695 - - - - - 66af1399 by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-11T12:49:59-04:00 CmmToC: emit explicit tail calls when the C compiler supports it Clang 13+ supports annotating a return statement using the musttail attribute, which guarantees that it lowers to a tail call if compilation succeeds. This patch takes advantage of that feature for the unregisterised code generator. The configure script tests availability of the musttail attribute, if it's available, the Cmm tail calls will become C tail calls that avoids the mini interpreter trampoline overhead. Nothing is affected if the musttail attribute is not supported. Clang documentation: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#musttail - - - - - 7f0decd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-11T12:50:40-04:00 Don't include BufPos in interface files Ticket #22162 pointed out that the build directory was leaking into the ABI hash of a module because the BufPos depended on the location of the build tree. BufPos is only used in GHC.Parser.PostProcess.Haddock, and the information doesn't need to be propagated outside the context of a module. Fixes #22162 - - - - - dce9f320 by Cheng Shao at 2022-10-11T12:51:19-04:00 CLabel: fix isInfoTableLabel isInfoTableLabel does not take Cmm info table into account. This patch is required for data section layout of wasm32 NCG to work. - - - - - da679f2e by Bodigrim at 2022-10-11T18:02:59-04:00 Extend documentation for Data.List, mostly wrt infinite lists - - - - - 9c099387 by jwaldmann at 2022-10-11T18:02:59-04:00 Expand comment for Data.List.permutations - - - - - d3863cb7 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-11T18:03:37-04:00 ByteArray# is unlifted, not unboxed - - - - - f6260e8b by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 rts: Add missing declaration of stg_noDuplicate - - - - - 69ccec2c by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 base: Move CString, CStringLen to GHC.Foreign - - - - - f6e8feb4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 base: Move IPE helpers to GHC.InfoProv - - - - - 866c736e by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 rts: Refactor IPE tracing support - - - - - 6b0d2022 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 Refactor IPE initialization Here we refactor the representation of info table provenance information in object code to significantly reduce its size and link-time impact. Specifically, we deduplicate strings and represent them as 32-bit offsets into a common string table. In addition, we rework the registration logic to eliminate allocation from the registration path, which is run from a static initializer where things like allocation are technically undefined behavior (although it did previously seem to work). For similar reasons we eliminate lock usage from registration path, instead relying on atomic CAS. Closes #22077. - - - - - 9b572d54 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-11T23:45:10-04:00 Separate IPE source file from span The source file name can very often be shared across many IPE entries whereas the source coordinates are generally unique. Separate the two to exploit sharing of the former. - - - - - 27978ceb by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-11T23:45:46-04:00 Make Cmm Lint messages use dump style Lint errors indicate an internal error in GHC, so it makes sense to use it instead of the user style. This is consistent with Core Lint and STG Lint: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/blob/22096652/compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs#L429 https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/blob/22096652/compiler/GHC/Stg/Lint.hs#L144 Fixes #22218. - - - - - 64a390d9 by Bryan Richter at 2022-10-12T09:52:51+03:00 Mark T7919 as fragile On x86_64-linux, T7919 timed out ~30 times during July 2022. And again ~30 times in September 2022. - - - - - 481467a5 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-12T08:08:37-04:00 rts: Don't hint inlining of appendToRunQueue These hints have resulted in compile-time warnings due to failed inlinings for quite some time. Moreover, it's quite unlikely that inlining them is all that beneficial given that they are rather sizeable functions. Resolves #22280. - - - - - 81915089 by Curran McConnell at 2022-10-12T16:32:26-04:00 remove name shadowing - - - - - 626652f7 by Tamar Christina at 2022-10-12T16:33:13-04:00 winio: do not re-translate input when handle is uncooked - - - - - 5172789a by Charles Taylor at 2022-10-12T16:33:57-04:00 Unrestricted OverloadedLabels (#11671) Implements GHC proposal: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0170-unrestricted-overloadedlabels.rst - - - - - ce293908 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-13T05:58:19-04:00 Add a perf test for the generics code pattern from #21839. This code showed a strong shift between compile time (got worse) and run time (got a lot better) recently which is perfectly acceptable. However it wasn't clear why the compile time regression was happening initially so I'm adding this test to make it easier to track such changes in the future. - - - - - 78ab7afe by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-13T05:58:56-04:00 rts/linker: Consolidate initializer/finalizer handling Here we extend our treatment of initializer/finalizer priorities to include ELF and in so doing refactor things to share the implementation with PEi386. As well, I fix a subtle misconception of the ordering behavior for `.ctors`. Fixes #21847. - - - - - 44692713 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-13T05:58:56-04:00 rts/linker: Add support for .fini sections - - - - - beebf546 by Simon Hengel at 2022-10-13T05:59:37-04:00 Update phases.rst (the name of the original source file is $1, not $2) - - - - - eda6c05e by Finley McIlwaine at 2022-10-13T06:00:17-04:00 Clearer error msg for newtype GADTs with defaulted kind When a newtype introduces GADT eq_specs due to a defaulted RuntimeRep, we detect this and print the error message with explicit kinds. This also refactors newtype type checking to use the new diagnostic infra. Fixes #21447 - - - - - 43ab435a by Pierre Le Marre at 2022-10-14T07:45:43-04:00 Add standard Unicode case predicates isUpperCase and isLowerCase. These predicates use the standard Unicode case properties and are more intuitive than isUpper and isLower. Approved by CLC in https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/90#issuecomment-1276649403. Fixes #14589 - - - - - aec5a443 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-14T07:46:21-04:00 Add type signatures in where-clause of Data.List.permutations The type of interleave' is very much revealing, otherwise it's extremely tough to decipher. - - - - - ee0deb80 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:20-04:00 rts: Use pthread_setname_np correctly on Darwin As noted in #22206, pthread_setname_np on Darwin only supports setting the name of the calling thread. Consequently we must introduce a trampoline which first sets the thread name before entering the thread entrypoint. - - - - - 8eff62a4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:57-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #22282 This will complement mpickering's more general port of foundation's numerical testsuite, providing a test for the specific case found in #22282. - - - - - 62a55001 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-14T18:29:57-04:00 ncg/aarch64: Fix sub-word sign extension yet again In adc7f108141a973b6dcb02a7836eed65d61230e8 we fixed a number of issues to do with sign extension in the AArch64 NCG found by ghc/test-primops>. However, this patch made a critical error, assuming that getSomeReg would allocate a fresh register for the result of its evaluation. However, this is not the case as `getSomeReg (CmmReg r) == r`. Consequently, any mutation of the register returned by `getSomeReg` may have unwanted side-effects on other expressions also mentioning `r`. In the fix listed above, this manifested as the registers containing the operands of binary arithmetic operations being incorrectly sign-extended. This resulted in #22282. Sadly, the rather simple structure of the tests generated by `test-primops` meant that this particular case was not exercised. Even more surprisingly, none of our testsuite caught this case. Here we fix this by ensuring that intermediate sign extension is performed in a fresh register. Fixes #22282. - - - - - 54e41b16 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:09:24+01:00 rts: ensure we are below maxHeapSize after returning megablocks When the heap is heavily block fragmented the live byte size might be low while the memory usage is high. We want to ensure that heap overflow triggers in these cases. We do so by checking that we can return enough megablocks to under maxHeapSize at the end of GC. - - - - - 29bb90db by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:09:24+01:00 rts: trigger a major collection if megablock usage exceeds maxHeapSize When the heap is suffering from block fragmentation, live bytes might be low while megablock usage is high. If megablock usage exceeds maxHeapSize, we want to trigger a major GC to try to recover some memory otherwise we will die from a heapOverflow at the end of the GC. Fixes #21927 - - - - - 4a4641ca by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-15T18:11:29+01:00 Add realease note for #21927 - - - - - c1e5719a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-10-17T11:58:46-04:00 DmdAnal: Look through unfoldings of DataCon wrappers (#22241) Previously, the demand signature we computed upfront for a DataCon wrapper lacked boxity information and was much less precise than the demand transformer for the DataCon worker. In this patch we adopt the solution to look through unfoldings of DataCon wrappers during Demand Analysis, but still attach a demand signature for other passes such as the Simplifier. See `Note [DmdAnal for DataCon wrappers]` for more details. Fixes #22241. - - - - - 8c72411d by Gergo ERDI at 2022-10-17T19:20:04-04:00 Add `Enum (Down a)` instance that swaps `succ` and `pred` See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/51 for discussion. The key points driving the implementation are the following two ideas: * For the `Int` type, `comparing (complement @Int)` behaves exactly as an order-swapping `compare @Int`. * `enumFrom @(Down a)` can be implemented in terms of `enumFromThen @a`, if only the corner case of starting at the very end is handled specially - - - - - d80ad2f4 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-10-17T19:20:40-04:00 Update the check-exact infrastructure to match ghc-exactprint GHC tests the exact print annotations using the contents of utils/check-exact. The same functionality is provided via https://github.com/alanz/ghc-exactprint The latter was updated to ensure it works with all of the files on hackage when 9.2 was released, as well as updated to ensure users of the library could work properly (apply-refact, retrie, etc). This commit brings the changes from ghc-exactprint into GHC/utils/check-exact, adapting for the changes to master. Once it lands, it will form the basis for the 9.4 version of ghc-exactprint. See also discussion around this process at #21355 - - - - - 08ab5419 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-17T19:21:15-04:00 Avoid allocating intermediate lists for non recursive bindings. We do so by having an explicit folding function that doesn't need to allocate intermediate lists first. Fixes #22196 - - - - - ff6275ef by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-17T19:21:52-04:00 Testsuite: Add a new tables_next_to_code predicate. And use it to avoid T21710a failing on non-tntc archs. Fixes #22169 - - - - - abb82f38 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 example rewrite - - - - - 39beb801 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 remove redirect - - - - - 0d9fb651 by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-17T19:22:33-04:00 use heredoc - - - - - 0fa2d185 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-17T19:23:10-04:00 testsuite: Fix typo when setting llvm_ways Since 2014 llvm_ways has been set to [] so none of the tests which use only_ways(llvm_ways) have worked as expected. Hopefully the tests still pass with this typo fix! - - - - - ced664a2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-17T19:23:10-04:00 Fix T15155l not getting -fllvm - - - - - 0ac60423 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-18T03:34:47-04:00 Fix GHCis interaction with tag inference. I had assumed that wrappers were not inlined in interactive mode. Meaning we would always execute the compiled wrapper which properly takes care of upholding the strict field invariant. This turned out to be wrong. So instead we now run tag inference even when we generate bytecode. In that case only for correctness not performance reasons although it will be still beneficial for runtime in some cases. I further fixed a bug where GHCi didn't tag nullary constructors properly when used as arguments. Which caused segfaults when calling into compiled functions which expect the strict field invariant to be upheld. Fixes #22042 and #21083 ------------------------- Metric Increase: T4801 Metric Decrease: T13035 ------------------------- - - - - - 9ecd1ac0 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-18T03:35:38-04:00 Make `Functor` a superclass of `TrieMap`, which lets us derive the `map` functions. - - - - - f60244d7 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-18T03:36:15-04:00 configure: Bump minimum bootstrap GHC version Fixes #22245 - - - - - ba4bd4a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T03:36:55-04:00 Build System: Remove out-of-date comment about make build system Both make and hadrian interleave compilation of modules of different modules and don't respect the package boundaries. Therefore I just remove this comment which points out this "difference". Fixes #22253 - - - - - e1bbd368 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T16:15:49+02:00 Allow configuration of error message printing This MR implements the idea of #21731 that the printing of a diagnostic method should be configurable at the printing time. The interface of the `Diagnostic` class is modified from: ``` class Diagnostic a where diagnosticMessage :: a -> DecoratedSDoc diagnosticReason :: a -> DiagnosticReason diagnosticHints :: a -> [GhcHint] ``` to ``` class Diagnostic a where type DiagnosticOpts a defaultDiagnosticOpts :: DiagnosticOpts a diagnosticMessage :: DiagnosticOpts a -> a -> DecoratedSDoc diagnosticReason :: a -> DiagnosticReason diagnosticHints :: a -> [GhcHint] ``` and so each `Diagnostic` can implement their own configuration record which can then be supplied by a client in order to dictate how to print out the error message. At the moment this only allows us to implement #21722 nicely but in future it is more natural to separate the configuration of how much information we put into an error message and how much we decide to print out of it. Updates Haddock submodule - - - - - 99dc3e3d by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-18T16:15:53+02:00 Add -fsuppress-error-contexts to disable printing error contexts in errors In many development environments, the source span is the primary means of seeing what an error message relates to, and the In the expression: and In an equation for: clauses are not particularly relevant. However, they can grow to be quite long, which can make the message itself both feel overwhelming and interact badly with limited-space areas. It's simple to implement this flag so we might as well do it and give the user control about how they see their messages. Fixes #21722 - - - - - 5b3a992f by Dai at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Add VecSlot for unboxed sums of SIMD vectors This patch adds the missing `VecRep` case to `primRepSlot` function and all the necessary machinery to carry this new `VecSlot` through code generation. This allows programs involving unboxed sums of SIMD vectors to be written and compiled. Fixes #22187 - - - - - 6d7d9181 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Remove SIMD conversions This patch makes it so that packing/unpacking SIMD vectors always uses the right sized types, e.g. unpacking a Word16X4# will give a tuple of Word16#s. As a result, we can get rid of the conversion instructions that were previously required. Fixes #22296 - - - - - 3be48877 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Cmm Lint: relax SIMD register assignment check As noted in #22297, SIMD vector registers can be used to store different kinds of values, e.g. xmm1 can be used both to store integer and floating point values. The Cmm type system doesn't properly account for this, so we weaken the Cmm register assignment lint check to only compare widths when comparing a vector type with its allocated vector register. - - - - - f7b7a312 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:45:45-04:00 Disable some SIMD tests on non-X86 architectures - - - - - 83638dce by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-19T10:46:29-04:00 Scrub various partiality involving lists (again). Lets us avoid some use of `head` and `tail`, and some panics. - - - - - c3732c62 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-19T10:47:13-04:00 Enforce invariant of `ListBag` constructor. - - - - - 488d3631 by Bodigrim at 2022-10-19T10:47:52-04:00 More precise types for fields of OverlappingInstances and UnsafeOverlap in TcSolverReportMsg It's clear from asserts in `GHC.Tc.Errors` that `overlappingInstances_matches` and `unsafeOverlapped` are supposed to be non-empty, and `unsafeOverlap_matches` contains a single instance, but these invariants are immediately lost afterwards and not encoded in types. This patch enforces the invariants by pattern matching and makes types more precise, avoiding asserts and partial functions such as `head`. - - - - - 607ce263 by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:47:52-04:00 Rename unsafeOverlap_matches -> unsafeOverlap_match in UnsafeOverlap - - - - - 1fab9598 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-19T10:48:29-04:00 Add SpliceTypes test for hie files This test checks that typed splices and quotes get the right type information when used in hiefiles. See #21619 - - - - - a8b52786 by Jan Hrček at 2022-10-19T10:49:09-04:00 Small language fixes in 'Using GHC' - - - - - 1dab1167 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-10-19T10:49:51-04:00 Fix typo in `Opt_WriteIfSimplifiedCore`'s name - - - - - b17cfc9c by sheaf at 2022-10-19T10:50:37-04:00 TyEq:N assertion: only for saturated applications The assertion that checked TyEq:N in canEqCanLHSFinish incorrectly triggered in the case of an unsaturated newtype TyCon heading the RHS, even though we can't unwrap such an application. Now, we only trigger an assertion failure in case of a saturated application of a newtype TyCon. Fixes #22310 - - - - - ff6f2228 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-20T16:15:51-04:00 CoreToStg: purge `DynFlags`. - - - - - 1ebd521f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-10-20T16:16:27-04:00 ci: Make fat014 test robust For some reason I implemented this as a makefile test rather than a ghci_script test. Hopefully making it a ghci_script test makes it more robust. Fixes #22313 - - - - - 8cd6f435 by Curran McConnell at 2022-10-21T02:58:01-04:00 remove a no-warn directive from GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt This patch is motivated by the desire to remove the {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-incomplete-patterns #-} directive at the top of GHC.Cmm.ContFlowOpt. (Based on the text in this coding standards doc, I understand it's a goal of the project to remove such directives.) I chose this task because I'm a new contributor to GHC, and it seemed like a good way to get acquainted with the patching process. In order to address the warning that arose when I removed the no-warn directive, I added a case to removeUnreachableBlocksProc to handle the CmmData constructor. Clearly, since this partial function has not been erroring out in the wild, its inputs are always in practice wrapped by the CmmProc constructor. Therefore the CmmData case is handled by a precise panic (which is an improvement over the partial pattern match from before). - - - - - a2af7c4c by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00 build: get rid of `HAVE_TIME_H` As advertized by `autoreconf`: > All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for. Hence, remove the check for it in `configure.ac` and remove conditional inclusion of the header in `HAVE_TIME_H` blocks where applicable. The `time.h` header was being included in various source files without a `HAVE_TIME_H` guard already anyway. - - - - - 25cdc630 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-10-21T02:58:39-04:00 rts: remove use of `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME` `autoreconf` will insert an `m4_warning` when the obsolescent `AC_HEADER_TIME` macro is used: > Update your code to rely only on HAVE_SYS_TIME_H, > then remove this warning and the obsolete code below it. > All current systems provide time.h; it need not be checked for. > Not all systems provide sys/time.h, but those that do, all allow > you to include it and time.h simultaneously. Presence of `sys/time.h` was already checked in an earlier `AC_CHECK_HEADERS` invocation, so `AC_HEADER_TIME` can be dropped and guards relying on `TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME` can be reworked to (unconditionally) include `time.h` and include `sys/time.h` based on `HAVE_SYS_TIME_H`. Note the documentation of `AC_HEADER_TIME` in (at least) Autoconf 2.67 says > This macro is obsolescent, as current systems can include both files > when they exist. New programs need not use this macro. - - - - - 1fe7921c by Eric Lindblad at 2022-10-21T02:59:21-04:00 runhaskell - - - - - e3b3986e by David Feuer at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00 Document how to quote certain names with spaces Quoting a name for Template Haskell is a bit tricky if the second character of that name is a single quote. The User's Guide falsely claimed that it was impossible. Document how to do it. Fixes #22236 - - - - - 0eba81e8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-21T03:00:00-04:00 Fix syntax - - - - - a4dbd102 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00 Fix manifest filename when writing Windows .rc files As noted in #12971, we previously used `show` which resulted in inappropriate escaping of non-ASCII characters. - - - - - 30f0d9a9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-21T09:11:12-04:00 Write response files in UTF-8 on Windows This reverts the workaround introduced in f63c8ef33ec9666688163abe4ccf2d6c0428a7e7, which taught our response file logic to write response files with the `latin1` encoding to workaround `gcc`'s lacking Unicode support. This is now no longer necessary (and in fact actively unhelpful) since we rather use Clang. - - - - - b8304648 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T09:11:56-04:00 Scrub some partiality in `GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils`. - - - - - 09ec7de2 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-10-21T13:23:07-04:00 template-haskell: Improve documentation of strictness annotation types Before it was undocumentated that DecidedLazy can be returned by reifyConStrictness for strict fields. This can happen when a field has an unlifted type or its the single field of a newtype constructor. Fixes #21380 - - - - - 88172069 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-10-21T13:23:51-04:00 Delete `eqExpr`, since GHC 9.4 has been released. - - - - - 86e6549e by Ömer Sinan Ağacan at 2022-10-22T07:41:30-04:00 Introduce a standard thunk for allocating strings Currently for a top-level closure in the form hey = unpackCString# x we generate code like this: Main.hey_entry() // [R1] { info_tbls: [(c2T4, label: Main.hey_info rep: HeapRep static { Thunk } srt: Nothing)] stack_info: arg_space: 8 updfr_space: Just 8 } {offset c2T4: // global _rqm::P64 = R1; if ((Sp + 8) - 24 < SpLim) (likely: False) goto c2T5; else goto c2T6; c2T5: // global R1 = _rqm::P64; call (stg_gc_enter_1)(R1) args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8; c2T6: // global (_c2T1::I64) = call "ccall" arg hints: [PtrHint, PtrHint] result hints: [PtrHint] newCAF(BaseReg, _rqm::P64); if (_c2T1::I64 == 0) goto c2T3; else goto c2T2; c2T3: // global call (I64[_rqm::P64])() args: 8, res: 0, upd: 8; c2T2: // global I64[Sp - 16] = stg_bh_upd_frame_info; I64[Sp - 8] = _c2T1::I64; R2 = hey1_r2Gg_bytes; Sp = Sp - 16; call GHC.CString.unpackCString#_info(R2) args: 24, res: 0, upd: 24; } } This code is generated for every string literal. Only difference between top-level closures like this is the argument for the bytes of the string (hey1_r2Gg_bytes in the code above). With this patch we introduce a standard thunk in the RTS, called stg_MK_STRING_info, that does what `unpackCString# x` does, except it gets the bytes address from the payload. Using this, for the closure above, we generate this: Main.hey_closure" { Main.hey_closure: const stg_MK_STRING_info; const 0; // padding for indirectee const 0; // static link const 0; // saved info const hey1_r1Gg_bytes; // the payload } This is much smaller in code. Metric Decrease: T10421 T11195 T12150 T12425 T16577 T18282 T18698a T18698b Co-Authored By: Ben Gamari <ben at well-typed.com> - - - - - 1937016b by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-22T07:42:06-04:00 hadrian: Improve error for wrong key/value errors. - - - - - 11fe42d8 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-23T00:11:50+03:00 Class layout info (#19623) Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - f0a90c11 by Sven Tennie at 2022-10-24T00:12:51-04:00 Pin used way for test cloneMyStack (#21977) cloneMyStack checks the order of closures on the cloned stack. This may change for different ways. Thus we limit this test to one way (normal). - - - - - 0614e74d by Aaron Allen at 2022-10-24T17:11:21+02:00 Convert Diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice (#20116) Replaces uses of `TcRnUnknownMessage` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Splice` with structured diagnostics. closes #20116 - - - - - 8d2dbe2d by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-10-24T15:59:41-04:00 Improve stg lint for unboxed sums. It now properly lints cases where sums end up distributed over multiple args after unarise. Fixes #22026. - - - - - 41406da5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00 Fix binder-swap bug This patch fixes #21229 properly, by avoiding doing a binder-swap on dictionary Ids. This is pretty subtle, and explained in Note [Care with binder-swap on dictionaries]. Test is already in simplCore/should_run/T21229 This allows us to restore a feature to the specialiser that we had to revert: see Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries]. (This is done in a separate patch.) I also modularised things, using a new function scrutBinderSwap_maybe in all the places where we are (effectively) doing a binder-swap, notably * Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings * SpecConstr.extendCaseBndrs In Simplify.Iteration.addAltUnfoldings I also eliminated a guard Many <- idMult case_bndr because we concluded, in #22123, that it was doing no good. - - - - - 5a997e16 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-25T18:07:03-04:00 Make the specialiser handle polymorphic specialisation Ticket #13873 unexpectedly showed that a SPECIALISE pragma made a program run (a lot) slower, because less specialisation took place overall. It turned out that the specialiser was missing opportunities because of quantified type variables. It was quite easy to fix. The story is given in Note [Specialising polymorphic dictionaries] Two other minor fixes in the specialiser * There is no benefit in specialising data constructor /wrappers/. (They can appear overloaded because they are given a dictionary to store in the constructor.) Small guard in canSpecImport. * There was a buglet in the UnspecArg case of specHeader, in the case where there is a dead binder. We need a LitRubbish filler for the specUnfolding stuff. I expanded Note [Drop dead args from specialisations] to explain. There is a 4% increase in compile time for T15164, because we generate more specialised code. This seems OK. Metric Increase: T15164 - - - - - 7f203d00 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:07:43-04:00 Numeric exceptions: replace FFI calls with primops ghc-bignum needs a way to raise numerical exceptions defined in base package. At the time we used FFI calls into primops defined in the RTS. These FFI calls had to be wrapped into hacky bottoming functions because "foreign import prim" syntax doesn't support giving a bottoming demand to the foreign call (cf #16929). These hacky wrapper functions trip up the JavaScript backend (#21078) because they are polymorphic in their return type. This commit replaces them with primops very similar to raise# but raising predefined exceptions. - - - - - 0988a23d by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:08:24-04:00 Enable popcount rewrite rule when cross-compiling The comment applies only when host's word size < target's word size. So we can relax the guard. - - - - - a2f53ac8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-25T18:09:05-04:00 Add GHC.SysTools.Cpp module Move doCpp out of the driver to be able to use it in the upcoming JS backend. - - - - - 1fd7f201 by Ben Gamari at 2022-10-25T18:09:42-04:00 llvm-targets: Add datalayouts for big-endian AArch64 targets Fixes #22311. Thanks to @zeldin for the patch. - - - - - f5a486eb by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-25T18:10:19-04:00 Cleanup String/FastString conversions Remove unused mkPtrString and isUnderscoreFS. We no longer use mkPtrString since 1d03d8bef96. Remove unnecessary conversions between FastString and String and back. - - - - - f7bfb40c by Ryan Scott at 2022-10-26T00:01:24-04:00 Broaden the in-scope sets for liftEnvSubst and composeTCvSubst This patch fixes two distinct (but closely related) buglets that were uncovered in #22235: * `liftEnvSubst` used an empty in-scope set, which was not wide enough to cover the variables in the range of the substitution. This patch fixes this by populating the in-scope set from the free variables in the range of the substitution. * `composeTCvSubst` applied the first substitution argument to the range of the second substitution argument, but the first substitution's in-scope set was not wide enough to cover the range of the second substutition. We similarly fix this issue in this patch by widening the first substitution's in-scope set before applying it. Fixes #22235. - - - - - 0270cc54 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T00:02:01-04:00 Introduce TcRnWithHsDocContext (#22346) Before this patch, GHC used withHsDocContext to attach an HsDocContext to an error message: addErr $ mkTcRnUnknownMessage $ mkPlainError noHints (withHsDocContext ctxt msg) The problem with this approach is that it only works with TcRnUnknownMessage. But could we attach an HsDocContext to a structured error message in a generic way? This patch solves the problem by introducing a new constructor to TcRnMessage: data TcRnMessage where ... TcRnWithHsDocContext :: !HsDocContext -> !TcRnMessage -> TcRnMessage ... - - - - - 9ab31f42 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-10-26T09:32:20+02:00 Testsuite: more precise test options Necessary for newer cross-compiling backends (JS, Wasm) that don't support TH yet. - - - - - f60a1a62 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-10-26T12:17:14-04:00 Use TcRnVDQInTermType in noNestedForallsContextsErr (#20115) When faced with VDQ in the type of a term, GHC generates the following error message: Illegal visible, dependent quantification in the type of a term (GHC does not yet support this) Prior to this patch, there were two ways this message could have been generated and represented: 1. with the dedicated constructor TcRnVDQInTermType (see check_type in GHC.Tc.Validity) 2. with the transitional constructor TcRnUnknownMessage (see noNestedForallsContextsErr in GHC.Rename.Utils) Not only this led to duplication of code generating the final SDoc, it also made it tricky to track the origin of the error message. This patch fixes the problem by using TcRnVDQInTermType exclusively. - - - - - 223e159d by Owen Shepherd at 2022-10-27T13:54:33-04:00 Remove source location information from interface files This change aims to minimize source location information leaking into interface files, which makes ABI hashes dependent on the build location. The `Binary (Located a)` instance has been removed completely. It seems that the HIE interface still needs the ability to serialize SrcSpans, but by wrapping the instances, it should be a lot more difficult to inadvertently add source location information. - - - - - 22e3deb9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-10-27T13:55:37-04:00 Add missing dict binds to specialiser I had forgotten to add the auxiliary dict bindings to the /unfolding/ of a specialised function. This caused #22358, which reports failures when compiling Hackage packages fixed-vector indexed-traversable Regression test T22357 is snarfed from indexed-traversable - - - - - a8ed36f9 by Evan Relf at 2022-10-27T13:56:36-04:00 Fix broken link to `async` package - - - - - 750846cd by Zubin Duggal at 2022-10-28T00:49:22-04:00 Pass correct package db when testing stage1. It used to pick the db for stage-2 which obviously didn't work. - - - - - ad612f55 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-10-28T00:50:00-04:00 Minor SDoc-related cleanup * Rename pprCLabel to pprCLabelStyle, and use the name pprCLabel for a function using CStyle (analogous to pprAsmLabel) * Move LabelStyle to the CLabel module, it no longer needs to be in Outputable. * Move calls to 'text' right next to literals, to make sure the text/str rule is triggered. * Remove FastString/String roundtrip in Tc.Deriv.Generate * Introduce showSDocForUser', which abstracts over a pattern in GHCi.UI - - - - - c2872f3f by Bryan Richter at 2022-10-28T11:36:34+03:00 CI: Don't run lint-submods on nightly Fixes #22325 - - - - - 270037fa by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-10-28T19:46:12-04:00 Start the deprecation process for GHC.Pack - - - - - d45d8cb3 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-01T12:47:21-04:00 Drop a kludge for binutils<2.17, which is now over 10 years old. - - - - - 8ee8b418 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: `name` argument of `createOSThread` can be `const` Since we don't intend to ever change the incoming string, declare this to be true. Also, in the POSIX implementation, the argument is no longer `STG_UNUSED` (since ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2) in any code path. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2#note_460080 - - - - - 13b5f102 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: fix lifetime of `start_thread`s `name` value Since, unlike the code in ee0deb8054da2^, usage of the `name` value passed to `createOSThread` now outlives said function's lifetime, and could hence be released by the caller by the time the new thread runs `start_thread`, it needs to be copied. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2#note_460080 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/9066 - - - - - edd175c9 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-01T12:47:58-04:00 rts: fix OS thread naming in ticker Since ee0deb805, the use of `pthread_setname_np` on Darwin was fixed when invoking `createOSThread`. However, the 'ticker' has some thread-creation code which doesn't rely on `createOSThread`, yet also uses `pthread_setname_np`. This patch enforces all thread creation to go through a single function, which uses the (correct) thread-naming code introduced in ee0deb805. See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/ee0deb8054da2a597fc5624469b4c44fd769ada2 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22206 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/9066 - - - - - b7a00113 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-01T12:48:35-04:00 Typo: rename -fwrite-if-simplfied-core to -fwrite-if-simplified-core - - - - - 30e625e6 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-01T12:49:10-04:00 ThToHs: fix overzealous parenthesization Before this patch, when converting from TH.Exp to LHsExpr GhcPs, the compiler inserted more parentheses than required: ((f a) (b + c)) d This was happening because the LHS of the function application was parenthesized as if it was the RHS. Now we use funPrec and appPrec appropriately and produce sensibly parenthesized expressions: f a (b + c) d I also took the opportunity to remove the special case for LamE, which was not special at all and simply duplicated code. - - - - - 0560821f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:49:47-04:00 Add accurate skolem info when quantifying Ticket #22379 revealed that skolemiseQuantifiedTyVar was dropping the passed-in skol_info on the floor when it encountered a SkolemTv. Bad! Several TyCons thereby share a single SkolemInfo on their binders, which lead to bogus error reports. - - - - - 38d19668 by Fendor at 2022-11-01T12:50:25-04:00 Expose UnitEnvGraphKey for user-code - - - - - 77e24902 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:51:00-04:00 Shrink test case for #22357 Ryan Scott offered a cut-down repro case (60 lines instead of more than 700 lines) - - - - - 4521f649 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-01T12:51:00-04:00 Add two tests for #17366 - - - - - 6b400d26 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_NORETURN` Instead of sprinkling the codebase with `GNU(C3)_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__)`, add a `STG_NORETURN` macro (for, basically, the same thing) similar to `STG_UNUSED` and others, and update the code to use this macro where applicable. - - - - - f9638654 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: consistently use `STG_UNUSED` - - - - - 81a58433 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_USED` Similar to `STG_UNUSED`, have a specific macro for `__attribute__(used)`. - - - - - 41e1f748 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: introduce (and use) `STG_MALLOC` Instead of using `GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__malloc__)`, provide a `STG_MALLOC` macro definition and use it instead. - - - - - 3a9a8bde by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: use `STG_UNUSED` - - - - - 9ab999de by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: specify deallocator of allocating functions This patch adds a new `STG_MALLOC1` macro (and its counterpart `STG_MALLOC2` for completeness) which allows to specify the deallocation function to be used with allocations of allocating functions, and applies it to `stg*allocBytes`. It also fixes a case where `free` was used to free up an `stgMallocBytes` allocation, found by the above change. See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-malloc-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - 81c0c7c9 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: use `alloc_size` attribute This patch adds the `STG_ALLOC_SIZE1` and `STG_ALLOC_SIZE2` macros which allow to set the `alloc_size` attribute on functions, when available. See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-alloc_005fsize-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - 99a1d896 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: add and use `STG_RETURNS_NONNULL` See: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-returns_005fnonnull-function-attribute See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - c235b399 by Nicolas Trangez at 2022-11-02T12:06:48-04:00 rts: tag `stgStrndup` as `STG_MALLOC` See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22381 - - - - - ed81b448 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-02T12:07:27-04:00 Move Symbol implementation note out of public haddock - - - - - 284fd39c by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-03T01:58:54-04:00 gen-dll: Drop it Currently it is only used by the make build system, which is soon to be retired, and it has not built since 41cf758b. We may need to reintroduce it when dynamic-linking support is introduced on Windows, but we will cross that bridge once we get there. Fixes #21753. - - - - - 24f4f54f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-03T01:59:30-04:00 Port foundation numeric tests to GHC testsuite This commit ports the numeric tests which found a regression in GHC-9.4. https://github.com/haskell-foundation/foundation/issues/571 Included in the commit is a simple random number generator and simplified QuickCheck implementation. In future these could be factored out of this standalone file and reused as a general purpose library which could be used for other QuickCheck style tests in the testsuite. See #22282 - - - - - d51bf7bd by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-03T02:00:13-04:00 git: ignore HIE files. Cleans up git status if one sets -fwrite-ide-info in hadrian/ghci. - - - - - a9fc15b1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-03T02:00:49-04:00 Clarify status of bindings in WholeCoreBindings Gergo points out that these bindings are tidied, rather than prepd as the variable claims. Therefore we update the name of the variable to reflect reality and add a comment to the data type to try to erase any future confusion. Fixes #22307 - - - - - 634da448 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-03T21:25:02+00:00 Fix haddocks for GHC.IORef - - - - - 31125154 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-03T23:08:09-04:00 Export pprTrace and friends from GHC.Prelude. Introduces GHC.Prelude.Basic which can be used in modules which are a dependency of the ppr code. - - - - - bdc8cbb3 by Bryan Richter at 2022-11-04T10:27:37+02:00 CI: Allow hadrian-ghc-in-ghci to run in nightlies Since lint-submods doesn't run in nightlies, hadrian-ghc-in-ghci needs to mark it as "optional" so it can run if the job doesn't exist. Fixes #22396. - - - - - 3c0e3793 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-05T00:29:57-04:00 Minor refactor around FastStrings Pass FastStrings to functions directly, to make sure the rule for fsLit "literal" fires. Remove SDoc indirection in GHCi.UI.Tags and GHC.Unit.Module.Graph. - - - - - e41b2f55 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-05T14:18:10+00:00 Bump unix submodule to 2.8.0.0 Also bumps process and ghc-boot bounds on unix. For hadrian, when cross-compiling, we add -Wwarn=unused-imports -Wwarn=unused-top-binds to validation flavour. Further fixes in unix and/or hsc2hs is needed to make it completely free of warnings; for the time being, this change is needed to unblock other cross-compilation related work. - - - - - 42938a58 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-05T14:18:10+00:00 Bump Win32 submodule to 2.13.4.0 Fixes #22098 - - - - - e7372bc5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump ci-images revision ci-images has recently been updated, including changes needed for wasm32-wasi CI. - - - - - 88cb9492 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump gmp-tarballs submodule Includes a fix for wasm support, doesn't impact other targets. - - - - - 69427ce9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-06T13:15:22+00:00 Bump haskeline submodule Includes a fix for wasm support, doesn't impact other targets. - - - - - 5fe11fe6 by Carter Schonwald at 2022-11-07T13:22:14-05:00 bump llvm upper bound - - - - - 68f49874 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-08T12:53:55-05:00 Define `Infinite` list and use where appropriate. Also add perf test for infinite list fusion. In particular, in `GHC.Core`, often we deal with infinite lists of roles. Also in a few locations we deal with infinite lists of names. Thanks to simonpj for helping to write the Note [Fusion for `Infinite` lists]. - - - - - ce726cd2 by Ross Paterson at 2022-11-08T12:54:34-05:00 Fix TypeData issues (fixes #22315 and #22332) There were two bugs here: 1. Treating type-level constructors as PromotedDataCon doesn't always work, in particular because constructors promoted via DataKinds are called both T and 'T. (Tests T22332a, T22332b, T22315a, T22315b) Fix: guard these cases with isDataKindsPromotedDataCon. 2. Type-level constructors were sent to the code generator, producing things like constructor wrappers. (Tests T22332a, T22332b) Fix: test for them in isDataTyCon. Other changes: * changed the marking of "type data" DataCon's as suggested by SPJ. * added a test TDGADT for a type-level GADT. * comment tweaks * change tcIfaceTyCon to ignore IfaceTyConInfo, so that IfaceTyConInfo is used only for pretty printing, not for typechecking. (SPJ) - - - - - 132f8908 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Clarify msum/asum documentation - - - - - bb5888c5 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Add example for (<$) - - - - - 080fffa1 by Jade Lovelace at 2022-11-08T12:55:18-05:00 Document what Alternative/MonadPlus instances actually do - - - - - 92ccb8de by Giles Anderson at 2022-11-09T09:27:52-05:00 Use TcRnDiagnostic in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance (#20117) The following `TcRnDiagnostic` messages have been introduced: TcRnWarnUnsatisfiedMinimalDefinition TcRnMisplacedInstSig TcRnBadBootFamInstDeclErr TcRnIllegalFamilyInstance TcRnAssocInClassErr TcRnBadFamInstDecl TcRnNotOpenFamily - - - - - 90c5abd4 by Hécate Moonlight at 2022-11-09T09:28:30-05:00 GHCi tags generation phase 2 see #19884 - - - - - f9f17b68 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:20:03+00:00 Fire RULES in the Specialiser The Specialiser has, for some time, fires class-op RULES in the specialiser itself: see Note [Specialisation modulo dictionary selectors] This MR beefs it up a bit, so that it fires /all/ RULES in the specialiser, not just class-op rules. See Note [Fire rules in the specialiser] The result is a bit more specialisation; see test simplCore/should_compile/T21851_2 This pushed me into a bit of refactoring. I made a new data types GHC.Core.Rules.RuleEnv, which combines - the several source of rules (local, home-package, external) - the orphan-module dependencies in a single record for `getRules` to consult. That drove a bunch of follow-on refactoring, including allowing me to remove cr_visible_orphan_mods from the CoreReader data type. I moved some of the RuleBase/RuleEnv stuff into GHC.Core.Rule. The reorganisation in the Simplifier improve compile times a bit (geom mean -0.1%), but T9961 is an outlier Metric Decrease: T9961 - - - - - 2b3d0bee by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:21:13+00:00 Make indexError work better The problem here is described at some length in Note [Boxity for bottoming functions] and Note [Reboxed crud for bottoming calls] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch adds a SPECIALISE pragma for indexError, which makes it much less vulnerable to the problem described in these Notes. (This came up in another line of work, where a small change made indexError do reboxing (in nofib/spectral/simple/table_sort) that didn't happen before my change. I've opened #22404 to document the fagility. - - - - - 399e921b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-10T12:21:14+00:00 Fix DsUselessSpecialiseForClassMethodSelector msg The error message for DsUselessSpecialiseForClassMethodSelector was just wrong (a typo in some earlier work); trivial fix - - - - - dac0682a by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-10T21:16:01-05:00 WorkWrap: Unboxing unboxed tuples is not always useful (#22388) See Note [Unboxing through unboxed tuples]. Fixes #22388. - - - - - 1230c268 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-10T21:16:01-05:00 Boxity: Handle argument budget of unboxed tuples correctly (#21737) Now Budget roughly tracks the combined width of all arguments after unarisation. See the changes to `Note [Worker argument budgets]`. Fixes #21737. - - - - - 2829fd92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:54-05:00 autoconf: check getpid getuid raise This patch adds checks for getpid, getuid and raise in autoconf. These functions are absent in wasm32-wasi and thus needs to be checked. - - - - - f5dfd1b4 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 hadrian: add -Wwarn only for cross-compiling unix - - - - - 2e6ab453 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 hadrian: add targetSupportsThreadedRts flag This patch adds a targetSupportsThreadedRts flag to indicate whether the target supports the threaded rts at all, different from existing targetSupportsSMP that checks whether -N is supported by the RTS. All existing flavours have also been updated accordingly to respect this flags. Some targets (e.g. wasm32-wasi) does not support the threaded rts, therefore this flag is needed for the default flavours to work. It makes more sense to have proper autoconf logic to check for threading support, but for the time being, we just set the flag to False iff the target is wasm32. - - - - - 8104f6f5 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Fix Cmm symbol kind - - - - - b2035823 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 add the two key graph modules from Martin Erwig's FGL Martin Erwig's FGL (Functional Graph Library) provides an "inductive" representation of graphs. A general graph has labeled nodes and labeled edges. The key operation on a graph is to decompose it by removing one node, together with the edges that connect the node to the rest of the graph. There is also an inverse composition operation. The decomposition and composition operations make this representation of graphs exceptionally well suited to implement graph algorithms in which the graph is continually changing, as alluded to in #21259. This commit adds `GHC.Data.Graph.Inductive.Graph`, which defines the interface, and `GHC.Data.Graph.Inductive.PatriciaTree`, which provides an implementation. Both modules are taken from `fgl-5.7.0.3` on Hackage, with these changes: - Copyright and license text have been copied into the files themselves, not stored separately. - Some calls to `error` have been replaced with calls to `panic`. - Conditional-compilation support for older versions of GHC, `containers`, and `base` has been removed. - - - - - 3633a5f5 by Norman Ramsey at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 add new modules for reducibility and WebAssembly translation - - - - - df7bfef8 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Add support for the wasm32-wasi target tuple This patch adds the wasm32-wasi tuple support to various places in the tree: autoconf, hadrian, ghc-boot and also the compiler. The codegen logic will come in subsequent commits. - - - - - 32ae62e6 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 deriveConstants: parse .ll output for wasm32 due to broken nm This patch makes deriveConstants emit and parse an .ll file when targeting wasm. It's a necessary workaround for broken llvm-nm on wasm, which isn't capable of reporting correct constant values when parsing an object. - - - - - 07e92c92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: workaround cmm's improper variadic ccall breaking wasm32 typechecking Unlike other targets, wasm requires the function signature of the call site and callee to strictly match. So in Cmm, when we call a C function that actually returns a value, we need to add an _unused local variable to receive it, otherwise type error awaits. An even bigger problem is calling variadic functions like barf() and such. Cmm doesn't support CAPI calling convention yet, so calls to variadic functions just happen to work in some cases with some target's ABI. But again, it doesn't work with wasm. Fortunately, the wasm C ABI lowers varargs to a stack pointer argument, and it can be passed NULL when no other arguments are expected to be passed. So we also add the additional unused NULL arguments to those functions, so to fix wasm, while not affecting behavior on other targets. - - - - - 00124d12 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 testsuite: correct sleep() signature in T5611 In libc, sleep() returns an integer. The ccall type signature should match the libc definition, otherwise it causes linker error on wasm. - - - - - d72466a9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: prefer ffi_type_void over FFI_TYPE_VOID This patch uses ffi_type_void instead of FFI_TYPE_VOID in the interpreter code, since the FFI_TYPE_* macros are not available in libffi-wasm32 yet. The libffi public documentation also only mentions the lower-case ffi_type_* symbols, so we should prefer the lower-case API here. - - - - - 4d36a1d3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: don't define RTS_USER_SIGNALS when signal.h is not present In the rts, we have a RTS_USER_SIGNALS macro, and most signal-related logic is guarded with RTS_USER_SIGNALS. This patch extends the range of code guarded with RTS_USER_SIGNALS, and define RTS_USER_SIGNALS iff signal.h is actually detected by autoconf. This is required for wasm32-wasi to work, which lacks signals. - - - - - 3f1e164f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: use HAVE_GETPID to guard subprocess related logic We've previously added detection of getpid() in autoconf. This patch uses HAVE_GETPID to guard some subprocess related logic in the RTS. This is required for certain targets like wasm32-wasi, where there isn't a process model at all. - - - - - 50bf5e77 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: IPE.c: don't do mutex stuff when THREADED_RTS is not defined This patch adds the missing THREADED_RTS CPP guard to mutex logic in IPE.c. - - - - - ed3b3da0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: genericRaise: use exit() instead when not HAVE_RAISE We check existence of raise() in autoconf, and here, if not HAVE_RAISE, we should use exit() instead in genericRaise. - - - - - c0ba1547 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: checkSuid: don't do it when not HAVE_GETUID When getuid() is not present, don't do checkSuid since it doesn't make sense anyway on that target. - - - - - d2d6dfd2 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: wasm32 placeholder linker This patch adds minimal placeholder linker logic for wasm32, just enough to unblock compiling rts on wasm32. RTS linker functionality is not properly implemented yet for wasm32. - - - - - 65ba3285 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsStartup: chdir to PWD on wasm32 This patch adds a wasm32-specific behavior to RtsStartup logic. When the PWD environment variable is present, we chdir() to it first. The point is to workaround an issue in wasi-libc: it's currently not possible to specify the initial working directory, it always defaults to / (in the virtual filesystem mapped from some host directory). For some use cases this is sufficient, but there are some other cases (e.g. in the testsuite) where the program needs to access files outside. - - - - - 65b82542 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: no timer for wasm32 Due to the lack of threads, on wasm32 there can't be a background timer that periodically resets the context switch flag. This patch disables timer for wasm32, and also makes the scheduler default to -C0 on wasm32 to avoid starving threads. - - - - - e007586f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsSymbols: empty RTS_POSIX_ONLY_SYMBOLS for wasm32 The default RTS_POSIX_ONLY_SYMBOLS doesn't make sense on wasm32. - - - - - 0e33f667 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: Schedule: no FORKPROCESS_PRIMOP_SUPPORTED on wasm32 On wasm32 there isn't a process model at all, so no FORKPROCESS_PRIMOP_SUPPORTED. - - - - - 88bbdb31 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: LibffiAdjustor: adapt to ffi_alloc_prep_closure interface for wasm32 libffi-wasm32 only supports non-standard libffi closure api via ffi_alloc_prep_closure(). This patch implements ffi_alloc_prep_closure() via standard libffi closure api on other targets, and uses it to implement adjustor functionality. - - - - - 15138746 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: don't return memory to OS on wasm32 This patch makes the storage manager not return any memory on wasm32. The detailed reason is described in Note [Megablock allocator on wasm]. - - - - - 631af3cc by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: make flushExec a no-op on wasm32 This patch makes flushExec a no-op on wasm32, since there's no such thing as executable memory on wasm32 in the first place. - - - - - 654a3d46 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: RtsStartup: don't call resetTerminalSettings, freeThreadingResources on wasm32 This patch prevents resetTerminalSettings and freeThreadingResources to be called on wasm32, since there is no TTY or threading on wasm32 at all. - - - - - f271e7ca by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: OSThreads.h: stub types for wasm32 This patch defines stub Condition/Mutex/OSThreadId/ThreadLocalKey types for wasm32, just enough to unblock compiling RTS. Any threading-related functionality has been patched to be disabled on wasm32. - - - - - a6ac67b0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 Add register mapping for wasm32 This patch adds register mapping logic for wasm32. See Note [Register mapping on WebAssembly] in wasm32 NCG for more description. - - - - - d7b33982 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 rts: wasm32 specific logic This patch adds the rest of wasm32 specific logic in rts. - - - - - 7f59b0f3 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: fall back to using monotonic clock to emulate cputime on wasm32 On wasm32, we have to fall back to using monotonic clock to emulate cputime, since there's no native support for cputime as a clock id. - - - - - 5fcbae0b by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: more autoconf checks for wasm32 This patch adds more autoconf checks to base, since those functions and headers may exist on other POSIX systems but don't exist on wasm32. - - - - - 00a9359f by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 base: avoid using unsupported posix functionality on wasm32 This base patch avoids using unsupported posix functionality on wasm32. - - - - - 34b8f611 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 autoconf: set CrossCompiling=YES in cross bindist configure This patch fixes the bindist autoconf logic to properly set CrossCompiling=YES when it's a cross GHC bindist. - - - - - 5ebeaa45 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: add util functions for UniqFM and UniqMap This patch adds addToUFM_L (backed by insertLookupWithKey), addToUniqMap_L and intersectUniqMap_C. These UniqFM/UniqMap util functions are used by the wasm32 NCG. - - - - - 177c56c1 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 driver: avoid -Wl,--no-as-needed for wasm32 The driver used to pass -Wl,--no-as-needed for LLD linking. This is actually only supported for ELF targets, and must be avoided when linking for wasm32. - - - - - 06f01c74 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: allow big arith for wasm32 This patch enables Cmm big arithmetic on wasm32, since 64-bit arithmetic can be efficiently lowered to wasm32 opcodes. - - - - - df6bb112 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 driver: pass -Wa,--no-type-check for wasm32 when runAsPhase This patch passes -Wa,--no-type-check for wasm32 when compiling assembly. See the added note for more detailed explanation. - - - - - c1fe4ab6 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: enforce cmm switch planning for wasm32 This patch forcibly enable Cmm switch planning for wasm32, since otherwise the switch tables we generate may exceed the br_table maximum allowed size. - - - - - a8adc71e by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: annotate CmmFileEmbed with blob length This patch adds the blob length field to CmmFileEmbed. The wasm32 NCG needs to know the precise size of each data segment. - - - - - 36340328 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 compiler: wasm32 NCG This patch adds the wasm32 NCG. - - - - - 435f42ea by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 ci: add wasm32-wasi release bindist job - - - - - d8262fdc by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 ci: add a stronger test for cross bindists This commit adds a simple GHC API program that parses and reprints the original hello world program used for basic testing of cross bindists. Before there's full cross-compilation support in the test suite driver, this provides better coverage than the original test. - - - - - 8e6ae882 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-11T00:26:55-05:00 CODEOWNERS: add wasm-specific maintainers - - - - - 707d5651 by Zubin Duggal at 2022-11-11T00:27:31-05:00 Clarify that LLVM upper bound is non-inclusive during configure (#22411) - - - - - 430eccef by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-11T13:16:45-05:00 rts: Check for program_invocation_short_name via autoconf Instead of assuming support on all Linuxes. - - - - - 6dab0046 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-11T13:17:22-05:00 driver: Fix -fdefer-diagnostics flag The `withDeferredDiagnostics` wrapper wasn't doing anything because the session it was modifying wasn't used in hsc_env. Therefore the fix is simple, just push the `getSession` call into the scope of `withDeferredDiagnostics`. Fixes #22391 - - - - - d0c691b6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T13:18:07-05:00 Add a fast path for data constructor workers See Note [Fast path for data constructors] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration This bypasses lots of expensive logic, in the special case of applications of data constructors. It is a surprisingly worthwhile improvement, as you can see in the figures below. Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Read(normal) -2.0% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -2.0% ManyConstructors(normal) -1.3% T10421(normal) -1.9% GOOD T10421a(normal) -1.5% T10858(normal) -1.6% T11545(normal) -1.7% T12234(optasm) -1.3% T12425(optasm) -1.9% GOOD T13035(normal) -1.0% GOOD T13056(optasm) -1.8% T13253(normal) -3.3% GOOD T15164(normal) -1.7% T15304(normal) -3.4% T15630(normal) -2.8% T16577(normal) -4.3% GOOD T17096(normal) -1.1% T17516(normal) -3.1% T18282(normal) -1.9% T18304(normal) -1.2% T18698a(normal) -1.2% GOOD T18698b(normal) -1.5% GOOD T18923(normal) -1.3% T1969(normal) -1.3% GOOD T19695(normal) -4.4% GOOD T21839c(normal) -2.7% GOOD T21839r(normal) -2.7% GOOD T4801(normal) -3.8% GOOD T5642(normal) -3.1% GOOD T6048(optasm) -2.5% GOOD T9020(optasm) -2.7% GOOD T9630(normal) -2.1% GOOD T9961(normal) -11.7% GOOD WWRec(normal) -1.0% geo. mean -1.1% minimum -11.7% maximum +0.1% Metric Decrease: T10421 T12425 T13035 T13253 T16577 T18698a T18698b T1969 T19695 T21839c T21839r T4801 T5642 T6048 T9020 T9630 T9961 - - - - - 3c37d30b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-11T19:18:39+01:00 Use a more efficient printer for code generation (#21853) The changes in `GHC.Utils.Outputable` are the bulk of the patch and drive the rest. The types `HLine` and `HDoc` in Outputable can be used instead of `SDoc` and support printing directly to a handle with `bPutHDoc`. See Note [SDoc versus HDoc] and Note [HLine versus HDoc]. The classes `IsLine` and `IsDoc` are used to make the existing code polymorphic over `HLine`/`HDoc` and `SDoc`. This is done for X86, PPC, AArch64, DWARF and dependencies (printing module names, labels etc.). Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda at gmail.com> Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13379 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T1969 T20049 T21839c T21839r T3064 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T6048 T783 T9198 T9233 - - - - - 6b92b47f by Matthew Craven at 2022-11-11T18:32:14-05:00 Weaken wrinkle 1 of Note [Scrutinee Constant Folding] Fixes #22375. Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 154c70f6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:10+00:00 Fix fragile RULE setup in GHC.Float In testing my type-vs-constraint patch I found that the handling of Natural literals was very fragile -- and I somehow tripped that fragility in my work. So this patch fixes the fragility. See Note [realToFrac natural-to-float] This made a big (9%) difference in one existing test in perf/should_run/T1-359 Metric Decrease: T10359 - - - - - 778c6adc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:10+00:00 Type vs Constraint: finally nailed This big patch addresses the rats-nest of issues that have plagued us for years, about the relationship between Type and Constraint. See #11715/#21623. The main payload of the patch is: * To introduce CONSTRAINT :: RuntimeRep -> Type * To make TYPE and CONSTRAINT distinct throughout the compiler Two overview Notes in GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim * Note [TYPE and CONSTRAINT] * Note [Type and Constraint are not apart] This is the main complication. The specifics * New primitive types (GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim) - CONSTRAINT - ctArrowTyCon (=>) - tcArrowTyCon (-=>) - ccArrowTyCon (==>) - funTyCon FUN -- Not new See Note [Function type constructors and FunTy] and Note [TYPE and CONSTRAINT] * GHC.Builtin.Types: - New type Constraint = CONSTRAINT LiftedRep - I also stopped nonEmptyTyCon being built-in; it only needs to be wired-in * Exploit the fact that Type and Constraint are distinct throughout GHC - Get rid of tcView in favour of coreView. - Many tcXX functions become XX functions. e.g. tcGetCastedTyVar --> getCastedTyVar * Kill off Note [ForAllTy and typechecker equality], in (old) GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical. It said that typechecker-equality should ignore the specified/inferred distinction when comparein two ForAllTys. But that wsa only weakly supported and (worse) implies that we need a separate typechecker equality, different from core equality. No no no. * GHC.Core.TyCon: kill off FunTyCon in data TyCon. There was no need for it, and anyway now we have four of them! * GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep: add two FunTyFlags to FunCo See Note [FunCo] in that module. * GHC.Core.Type. Lots and lots of changes driven by adding CONSTRAINT. The key new function is sORTKind_maybe; most other changes are built on top of that. See also `funTyConAppTy_maybe` and `tyConAppFun_maybe`. * Fix a longstanding bug in GHC.Core.Type.typeKind, and Core Lint, in kinding ForAllTys. See new tules (FORALL1) and (FORALL2) in GHC.Core.Type. (The bug was that before (forall (cv::t1 ~# t2). blah), where blah::TYPE IntRep, would get kind (TYPE IntRep), but it should be (TYPE LiftedRep). See Note [Kinding rules for types] in GHC.Core.Type. * GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare is a new module in which we do eqType and cmpType. Of course, no tcEqType any more. * GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs. I moved some free-var-like function into this module: tyConsOfType, visVarsOfType, and occCheckExpand. Refactoring only. * GHC.Builtin.Types. Compiletely re-engineer boxingDataCon_maybe to have one for each /RuntimeRep/, rather than one for each /Type/. This dramatically widens the range of types we can auto-box. See Note [Boxing constructors] in GHC.Builtin.Types The boxing types themselves are declared in library ghc-prim:GHC.Types. GHC.Core.Make. Re-engineer the treatment of "big" tuples (mkBigCoreVarTup etc) GHC.Core.Make, so that it auto-boxes unboxed values and (crucially) types of kind Constraint. That allows the desugaring for arrows to work; it gathers up free variables (including dictionaries) into tuples. See Note [Big tuples] in GHC.Core.Make. There is still work to do here: #22336. But things are better than before. * GHC.Core.Make. We need two absent-error Ids, aBSENT_ERROR_ID for types of kind Type, and aBSENT_CONSTRAINT_ERROR_ID for vaues of kind Constraint. Ditto noInlineId vs noInlieConstraintId in GHC.Types.Id.Make; see Note [inlineId magic]. * GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep. Completely refactor the NthCo coercion. It is now called SelCo, and its fields are much more descriptive than the single Int we used to have. A great improvement. See Note [SelCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep. * GHC.Core.RoughMap.roughMatchTyConName. Collapse TYPE and CONSTRAINT to a single TyCon, so that the rough-map does not distinguish them. * GHC.Core.DataCon - Mainly just improve documentation * Some significant renamings: GHC.Core.Multiplicity: Many --> ManyTy (easier to grep for) One --> OneTy GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep TyCoBinder --> GHC.Core.Var.PiTyBinder GHC.Core.Var TyCoVarBinder --> ForAllTyBinder AnonArgFlag --> FunTyFlag ArgFlag --> ForAllTyFlag GHC.Core.TyCon TyConTyCoBinder --> TyConPiTyBinder Many functions are renamed in consequence e.g. isinvisibleArgFlag becomes isInvisibleForAllTyFlag, etc * I refactored FunTyFlag (was AnonArgFlag) into a simple, flat data type data FunTyFlag = FTF_T_T -- (->) Type -> Type | FTF_T_C -- (-=>) Type -> Constraint | FTF_C_T -- (=>) Constraint -> Type | FTF_C_C -- (==>) Constraint -> Constraint * GHC.Tc.Errors.Ppr. Some significant refactoring in the TypeEqMisMatch case of pprMismatchMsg. * I made the tyConUnique field of TyCon strict, because I saw code with lots of silly eval's. That revealed that GHC.Settings.Constants.mAX_SUM_SIZE can only be 63, because we pack the sum tag into a 6-bit field. (Lurking bug squashed.) Fixes * #21530 Updates haddock submodule slightly. Performance changes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I was worried that compile times would get worse, but after some careful profiling we are down to a geometric mean 0.1% increase in allocation (in perf/compiler). That seems fine. There is a big runtime improvement in T10359 Metric Decrease: LargeRecord MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T13386 T13719 Metric Increase: T8095 - - - - - 360f5fec by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-11T23:40:11+00:00 Indent closing "#-}" to silence HLint - - - - - e160cf47 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-12T08:05:28-05:00 Fix merge conflict in T18355.stderr Fixes #22446 - - - - - 294f9073 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-12T23:14:13+00:00 Fix a trivial typo in dataConNonlinearType Fixes #22416 - - - - - 268a3ce9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-14T09:36:57-05:00 eventlog: Ensure that IPE output contains actual info table pointers The refactoring in 866c736e introduced a rather subtle change in the semantics of the IPE eventlog output, changing the eventlog field from encoding info table pointers to "TNTC pointers" (which point to entry code when tables-next-to-code is enabled). Fix this. Fixes #22452. - - - - - d91db679 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-14T16:48:10-05:00 testsuite: Add tests for T22347 These are fixed in recent versions but might as well add regression tests. See #22347 - - - - - 8f6c576b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-14T16:48:45-05:00 testsuite: Improve output from tests which have failing pre_cmd There are two changes: * If a pre_cmd fails, then don't attempt to run the test. * If a pre_cmd fails, then print the stdout and stderr from running that command (which hopefully has a nice error message). For example: ``` =====> 1 of 1 [0, 0, 0] *** framework failure for test-defaulting-plugin(normal) pre_cmd failed: 2 ** pre_cmd was "$MAKE -s --no-print-directory -C defaulting-plugin package.test-defaulting-plugin TOP={top}". stdout: stderr: DefaultLifted.hs:19:13: error: [GHC-76037] Not in scope: type constructor or class ‘Typ’ Suggested fix: Perhaps use one of these: ‘Type’ (imported from GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType), data constructor ‘Type’ (imported from GHC.Plugins) | 19 | instance Eq Typ where | ^^^ make: *** [Makefile:17: package.test-defaulting-plugin] Error 1 Performance Metrics (test environment: local): ``` Fixes #22329 - - - - - 2b7d5ccc by Madeline Haraj at 2022-11-14T22:44:17+00:00 Implement UNPACK support for sum types. This is based on osa's unpack_sums PR from ages past. The meat of the patch is implemented in dataConArgUnpackSum and described in Note [UNPACK for sum types]. - - - - - 78f7ecb0 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-14T22:20:29-05:00 Expand on the need to clone local binders. Fixes #22402. - - - - - 65ce43cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-14T22:21:05-05:00 Fix :i Constraint printing "type Constraint = Constraint" Since Constraint became a synonym for CONSTRAINT 'LiftedRep, we need the same code for handling printing as for the synonym Type = TYPE 'LiftedRep. This addresses the same bug as #18594, so I'm reusing the test. - - - - - 94549f8f by ARATA Mizuki at 2022-11-15T21:36:03-05:00 configure: Don't check for an unsupported version of LLVM The upper bound is not inclusive. Fixes #22449 - - - - - 02d3511b by Bodigrim at 2022-11-15T21:36:41-05:00 Fix capitalization in haddock for TestEquality - - - - - 08bf2881 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-16T09:16:29+00:00 base: make Foreign.Marshal.Pool use RTS internal arena for allocation `Foreign.Marshal.Pool` used to call `malloc` once for each allocation request. Each `Pool` maintained a list of allocated pointers, and traverses the list to `free` each one of those pointers. The extra O(n) overhead is apparently bad for a `Pool` that serves a lot of small allocation requests. This patch uses the RTS internal arena to implement `Pool`, with these benefits: - Gets rid of the extra O(n) overhead. - The RTS arena is simply a bump allocator backed by the block allocator, each allocation request is likely faster than a libc `malloc` call. Closes #14762 #18338. - - - - - 37cfe3c0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-16T14:50:06-05:00 Misc cleanup * Replace catMaybes . map f with mapMaybe f * Use concatFS to concatenate multiple FastStrings * Fix documentation of -exclude-module * Cleanup getIgnoreCount in GHCi.UI - - - - - b0ac3813 by Lawton Nichols at 2022-11-19T03:22:14-05:00 Give better errors for code corrupted by Unicode smart quotes (#21843) Previously, we emitted a generic and potentially confusing error during lexical analysis on programs containing smart quotes (“/”/‘/’). This commit adds smart quote-aware lexer errors. - - - - - cb8430f8 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Make OpaqueNo* tests less noisy to unrelated changes - - - - - b1a8af69 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Simplifier: Consider `seq` as a `BoringCtxt` (#22317) See `Note [Seq is boring]` for the rationale. Fixes #22317. - - - - - 9fd11585 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-19T03:22:49-05:00 Make T21839c's ghc/max threshold more forgiving - - - - - 4b6251ab by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-19T03:23:24-05:00 Be more careful when reporting unbound RULE binders See Note [Variables unbound on the LHS] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. Fixes #22471. - - - - - e8f2b80d by Peter Trommler at 2022-11-19T03:23:59-05:00 PPC NCG: Fix generating assembler code Fixes #22479 - - - - - f2f9ef07 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-20T18:39:30-05:00 Extend documentation for Data.IORef - - - - - ef511b23 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-20T18:40:05-05:00 Buglet in GHC.Tc.Module.checkBootTyCon This lurking bug used the wrong function to compare two types in GHC.Tc.Module.checkBootTyCon It's hard to trigger the bug, which only came up during !9343, so there's no regression test in this MR. - - - - - 451aeac3 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-20T18:40:44-05:00 Add since pragmas for c_interruptible_open and hostIsThreaded - - - - - 8d6aaa49 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:16-05:00 Introduce CapIOManager as the per-cap I/O mangager state Rather than each I/O manager adding things into the Capability structure ad-hoc, we should have a common CapIOManager iomgr member of the Capability structure, with a common interface to initialise etc. The content of the CapIOManager struct will be defined differently for each I/O manager implementation. Eventually we should be able to have the CapIOManager be opaque to the rest of the RTS, and known just to the I/O manager implementation. We plan for that by making the Capability contain a pointer to the CapIOManager rather than containing the structure directly. Initially just move the Unix threaded I/O manager's control FD. - - - - - 8901285e by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Add hook markCapabilityIOManager To allow I/O managers to have GC roots in the Capability, within the CapIOManager structure. Not yet used in this patch. - - - - - 5cf709c5 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move APPEND_TO_BLOCKED_QUEUE from cmm to C The I/O and delay blocking primitives for the non-threaded way currently access the blocked_queue and sleeping_queue directly. We want to move where those queues are to make their ownership clearer: to have them clearly belong to the I/O manager impls rather than to the scheduler. Ultimately we will want to change their representation too. It's inconvenient to do that if these queues are accessed directly from cmm code. So as a first step, replace the APPEND_TO_BLOCKED_QUEUE with a C version appendToIOBlockedQueue(), and replace the open-coded sleeping_queue insertion with insertIntoSleepingQueue(). - - - - - ced9acdb by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move {blocked,sleeping}_queue from scheduler global vars to CapIOManager The blocked_queue_{hd,tl} and the sleeping_queue are currently cooperatively managed between the scheduler and (some but not all of) the non-threaded I/O manager implementations. They lived as global vars with the scheduler, but are poked by I/O primops and the I/O manager backends. This patch is a step on the path towards making the management of I/O or timer blocking belong to the I/O managers and not the scheduler. Specifically, this patch moves the {blocked,sleeping}_queue from being global vars in the scheduler to being members of the CapIOManager struct within each Capability. They are not yet exclusively used by the I/O managers: they are still poked from a couple other places, notably in the scheduler before calling awaitEvent. - - - - - 0f68919e by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Remove the now-unused markScheduler The global vars {blocked,sleeping}_queue are now in the Capability and so get marked there via markCapabilityIOManager. - - - - - 39a91f60 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move macros for checking for pending IO or timers from Schedule.h to Schedule.c and IOManager.h This is just moving, the next step will be to rejig them slightly. For the non-threaded RTS the scheduler needs to be able to test for there being pending I/O operation or pending timers. The implementation of these tests should really be considered to be part of the I/O managers and not part of the scheduler. - - - - - 664b034b by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Replace EMPTY_{BLOCKED,SLEEPING}_QUEUE macros by function These are the macros originaly from Scheduler.h, previously moved to IOManager.h, and now replaced with a single inline function anyPendingTimeoutsOrIO(). We can use a single function since the two macros were always checked together. Note that since anyPendingTimeoutsOrIO is defined for all IO manager cases, including threaded, we do not need to guard its use by cpp #if !defined(THREADED_RTS) - - - - - 32946220 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Expand emptyThreadQueues inline for clarity It was not really adding anything. The name no longer meant anything since those I/O and timeout queues do not belong to the scheuler. In one of the two places it was used, the comments already had to explain what it did, whereas now the code matches the comment nicely. - - - - - 9943baf9 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Move the awaitEvent declaration into IOManager.h And add or adjust comments at the use sites of awaitEvent. - - - - - 054dcc9d by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Pass the Capability *cap explicitly to awaitEvent It is currently only used in the non-threaded RTS so it works to use MainCapability, but it's a bit nicer to pass the cap anyway. It's certainly shorter. - - - - - 667fe5a4 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Pass the Capability *cap explicitly to appendToIOBlockedQueue And to insertIntoSleepingQueue. Again, it's a bit cleaner and simpler though not strictly necessary given that these primops are currently only used in the non-threaded RTS. - - - - - 7181b074 by Duncan Coutts at 2022-11-22T02:06:17-05:00 Reveiew feedback: improve one of the TODO comments The one about the nonsense (const False) test on WinIO for there being any IO or timers pending, leading to unnecessary complication later in the scheduler. - - - - - e5b68183 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-22T02:06:52-05:00 Optimize getLevity. Avoid the intermediate data structures allocated by splitTyConApp. This avoids ~0.5% of allocations for a build using -O2. Fixes #22254 - - - - - de5fb348 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-22T02:07:28-05:00 hadrian:Set TNTC when running testsuite. - - - - - 9d61c182 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-22T15:59:34-05:00 Add unsafePtrEquality# restricted to UnliftedTypes - - - - - e817c871 by Jonathan Dowland at 2022-11-22T16:00:14-05:00 utils/unlit: adjust parser to match Report spec The Haskell 2010 Report says that, for Latex-style Literate format, "Program code begins on the first line following a line that begins \begin{code}". (This is unchanged from the 98 Report) However the unlit.c implementation only matches a line that contains "\begin{code}" and nothing else. One consequence of this is that one cannot suffix Latex options to the code environment. I.e., this does not work: \begin{code}[label=foo,caption=Foo Code] Adjust the matcher to conform to the specification from the Report. The Haskell Wiki currently recommends suffixing a '%' to \begin{code} in order to deliberately hide a code block from Haskell. This is bad advice, as it's relying on an implementation quirk rather than specified behaviour. None-the-less, some people have tried to use it, c.f. <https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2009-September/066780.html> An alternative solution is to define a separate, equivalent Latex environment to "code", that is functionally identical in Latex but ignored by unlit. This should not be a burden: users are required to manually define the code environment anyway, as it is not provided by the Latex verbatim or lstlistings packages usually used for presenting code in documents. Fixes #3549. - - - - - 0b7fef11 by Teo Camarasu at 2022-11-23T12:44:33-05:00 Fix eventlog all option Previously it didn't enable/disable nonmoving_gc and ticky event types Fixes #21813 - - - - - 04d0618c by Arnaud Spiwack at 2022-11-23T12:45:14-05:00 Expand Note [Linear types] with the stance on linting linearity Per the discussion on #22123 - - - - - e1538516 by Lawton Nichols at 2022-11-23T12:45:55-05:00 Add documentation on custom Prelude modules (#22228) Specifically, custom Prelude modules that are named `Prelude`. - - - - - b5c71454 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-11-23T12:46:35-05:00 Don't let configure perform trivial substitutions (#21846) Hadrian now performs substitutions, especially to generate .cabal files from .cabal.in files. Two benefits: 1. We won't have to re-configure when we modify thing.cabal.in. Hadrian will take care of this for us. 2. It paves the way to allow the same package to be configured differently by Hadrian in the same session. This will be useful to fix #19174: we want to build a stage2 cross-compiler for the host platform and a stage1 compiler for the cross target platform in the same Hadrian session. - - - - - 99aca26b by nineonine at 2022-11-23T12:47:11-05:00 CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types (#22043) Previously, when using `capi` calling convention in foreign declarations, code generator failed to handle const-cualified pointer return types. This resulted in CC toolchain throwing `-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers` warning. `Foreign.C.Types.ConstPtr` newtype was introduced to handle these cases - special treatment was put in place to generate appropritetly qualified C wrapper that no longer triggers the above mentioned warning. Fixes #22043 - - - - - 040bfdc3 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-11-23T21:59:03-05:00 Scrub some no-warning pragmas. - - - - - 178c1fd8 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-23T21:59:39-05:00 Check if the SDoc starts with a single quote (#22488) This patch fixes pretty-printing of character literals inside promoted lists and tuples. When we pretty-print a promoted list or tuple whose first element starts with a single quote, we want to add a space between the opening bracket and the element: '[True] -- ok '[ 'True] -- ok '['True] -- not ok If we don't add the space, we accidentally produce a character literal '['. Before this patch, pprSpaceIfPromotedTyCon inspected the type as an AST and tried to guess if it would be rendered with a single quote. However, it missed the case when the inner type was itself a character literal: '[ 'x'] -- ok '['x'] -- not ok Instead of adding this particular case, I opted for a more future-proof solution: check the SDoc directly. This way we can detect if the single quote is actually there instead of trying to predict it from the AST. The new function is called spaceIfSingleQuote. - - - - - 11627c42 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-11-23T22:00:15-05:00 notes: Fix references to HPT space leak note Updating this note was missed when updating the HPT to the HUG. Fixes #22477 - - - - - 86ff1523 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2022-11-24T17:24:51-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Expr to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) Problem: avoid usage of TcRnMessageUnknown Solution: The following `TcRnMessage` messages has been introduced: TcRnNoRebindableSyntaxRecordDot TcRnNoFieldPunsRecordDot TcRnIllegalStaticExpression TcRnIllegalStaticFormInSplice TcRnListComprehensionDuplicateBinding TcRnEmptyStmtsGroup TcRnLastStmtNotExpr TcRnUnexpectedStatementInContext TcRnIllegalTupleSection TcRnIllegalImplicitParameterBindings TcRnSectionWithoutParentheses Co-authored-by: sheaf <sam.derbyshire at gmail.com> - - - - - d198a19a by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-24T17:25:29-05:00 rts: fix missing Arena.h symbols in RtsSymbols.c It was an unfortunate oversight in !8961 and broke devel2 builds. - - - - - 5943e739 by Bodigrim at 2022-11-25T04:38:28-05:00 Assorted fixes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 1f1b99b8 by sheaf at 2022-11-25T04:38:28-05:00 Review suggestions for assorted fixes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 13d627bb by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-11-25T04:39:04-05:00 Print unticked promoted data constructors (#20531) Before this patch, GHC unconditionally printed ticks before promoted data constructors: ghci> type T = True -- unticked (user-written) ghci> :kind! T T :: Bool = 'True -- ticked (compiler output) After this patch, GHC prints ticks only when necessary: ghci> type F = False -- unticked (user-written) ghci> :kind! F F :: Bool = False -- unticked (compiler output) ghci> data False -- introduce ambiguity ghci> :kind! F F :: Bool = 'False -- ticked by necessity (compiler output) The old behavior can be enabled by -fprint-redundant-promotion-ticks. Summary of changes: * Rename PrintUnqualified to NamePprCtx * Add QueryPromotionTick to it * Consult the GlobalRdrEnv to decide whether to print a tick (see mkPromTick) * Introduce -fprint-redundant-promotion-ticks Co-authored-by: Artyom Kuznetsov <hi at wzrd.ht> - - - - - d10dc6bd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-25T22:31:27+00:00 Fix decomposition of TyConApps Ticket #22331 showed that we were being too eager to decompose a Wanted TyConApp, leading to incompleteness in the solver. To understand all this I ended up doing a substantial rewrite of the old Note [Decomposing equalities], now reborn as Note [Decomposing TyConApp equalities]. Plus rewrites of other related Notes. The actual fix is very minor and actually simplifies the code: in `can_decompose` in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canTyConApp`, we now call `noMatchableIrreds`. A closely related refactor: we stop trying to use the same "no matchable givens" function here as in `matchClassInst`. Instead split into two much simpler functions. - - - - - 2da5c38a by Will Hawkins at 2022-11-26T04:05:04-05:00 Redirect output of musttail attribute test Compilation output from test for support of musttail attribute leaked to the console. - - - - - 0eb1c331 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T08:55:53+00:00 Move hs_mulIntMayOflo cbits to ghc-prim It's only used by wasm NCG at the moment, but ghc-prim is a more reasonable place for hosting out-of-line primops. Also, we only need a single version of hs_mulIntMayOflo. - - - - - 36b53a9d by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T09:05:57+00:00 compiler: generate ccalls for clz/ctz/popcnt in wasm NCG We used to generate a single wasm clz/ctz/popcnt opcode, but it's wrong when it comes to subwords, so might as well generate ccalls for them. See #22470 for details. - - - - - d4134e92 by Cheng Shao at 2022-11-28T23:48:14-05:00 compiler: remove unused MO_U_MulMayOflo We actually only emit MO_S_MulMayOflo and never emit MO_U_MulMayOflo anywhere. - - - - - 8d15eadc by Apoorv Ingle at 2022-11-29T03:09:31-05:00 Killing cc_fundeps, streamlining kind equality orientation, and type equality processing order Fixes: #217093 Associated to #19415 This change * Flips the orientation of the the generated kind equality coercion in canEqLHSHetero; * Removes `cc_fundeps` in CDictCan as the check was incomplete; * Changes `canDecomposableTyConAppOk` to ensure we process kind equalities before type equalities and avoiding a call to `canEqLHSHetero` while processing wanted TyConApp equalities * Adds 2 new tests for validating the change - testsuites/typecheck/should_compile/T21703.hs and - testsuites/typecheck/should_fail/T19415b.hs (a simpler version of T19415.hs) * Misc: Due to the change in the equality direction some error messages now have flipped type mismatch errors * Changes in Notes: - Note [Fundeps with instances, and equality orientation] supercedes Note [Fundeps with instances] - Added Note [Kind Equality Orientation] to visualize the kind flipping - Added Note [Decomposing Dependent TyCons and Processing Wanted Equalties] - - - - - 646969d4 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-11-29T03:10:13-05:00 Change printing of sized literals to match the proposal Literals in Core were printed as e.g. 0xFF#16 :: Int16#. The proposal 451 now specifies syntax 0xFF#Int16. This change affects the Core printer only - more to be done later. Part of #21422. - - - - - 02e282ec by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-29T03:10:48-05:00 Be a bit more selective about floating bottoming expressions This MR arranges to float a bottoming expression to the top only if it escapes a value lambda. See #22494 and Note [Floating to the top] in SetLevels. This has a generally beneficial effect in nofib +-------------------------------++----------+ | ||tsv (rel) | +===============================++==========+ | imaginary/paraffins || -0.93% | | imaginary/rfib || -0.05% | | real/fem || -0.03% | | real/fluid || -0.01% | | real/fulsom || +0.05% | | real/gamteb || -0.27% | | real/gg || -0.10% | | real/hidden || -0.01% | | real/hpg || -0.03% | | real/scs || -11.13% | | shootout/k-nucleotide || -0.01% | | shootout/n-body || -0.08% | | shootout/reverse-complement || -0.00% | | shootout/spectral-norm || -0.02% | | spectral/fibheaps || -0.20% | | spectral/hartel/fft || -1.04% | | spectral/hartel/solid || +0.33% | | spectral/hartel/wave4main || -0.35% | | spectral/mate || +0.76% | +===============================++==========+ | geom mean || -0.12% | The effect on compile time is generally slightly beneficial Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ---------------------------------------------- MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.3% PmSeriesG(normal) -0.2% PmSeriesT(normal) -0.1% T10421(normal) -0.1% T10421a(normal) -0.1% T10858(normal) -0.1% T11276(normal) -0.1% T11303b(normal) -0.2% T11545(normal) -0.1% T11822(normal) -0.1% T12150(optasm) -0.1% T12234(optasm) -0.3% T13035(normal) -0.2% T16190(normal) -0.1% T16875(normal) -0.4% T17836b(normal) -0.2% T17977(normal) -0.2% T17977b(normal) -0.2% T18140(normal) -0.1% T18282(normal) -0.1% T18304(normal) -0.2% T18698a(normal) -0.1% T18923(normal) -0.1% T20049(normal) -0.1% T21839r(normal) -0.1% T5837(normal) -0.4% T6048(optasm) +3.2% BAD T9198(normal) -0.2% T9630(normal) -0.1% TcPlugin_RewritePerf(normal) -0.4% hard_hole_fits(normal) -0.1% geo. mean -0.0% minimum -0.4% maximum +3.2% The T6048 outlier is hard to pin down, but it may be the effect of reading in more interface files definitions. It's a small program for which compile time is very short, so I'm not bothered about it. Metric Increase: T6048 - - - - - ab23dc5e by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-29T03:11:25-05:00 testsuite: Mark unpack_sums_6 as fragile due to #22504 This test is explicitly dependent upon runtime, which is generally not appropriate given that the testsuite is run in parallel and generally saturates the CPU. - - - - - def47dd3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-11-29T03:11:25-05:00 testsuite: Don't use grep -q in unpack_sums_7 `grep -q` closes stdin as soon as it finds the pattern it is looking for, resulting in #22484. - - - - - cc25d52e by Sylvain Henry at 2022-11-29T09:44:31+01:00 Add Javascript backend Add JS backend adapted from the GHCJS project by Luite Stegeman. Some features haven't been ported or implemented yet. Tests for these features have been disabled with an associated gitlab ticket. Bump array submodule Work funded by IOG. Co-authored-by: Jeffrey Young <jeffrey.young at iohk.io> Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008 at gmail.com> - - - - - 68c966cd by sheaf at 2022-11-30T09:31:25-05:00 Fix @since annotations on WithDict and Coercible Fixes #22453 - - - - - a3a8e9e9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-30T09:32:03-05:00 Be more careful in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact.solveOneFromTheOther We were failing to account for the cc_pend_sc flag in this important function, with the result that we expanded superclasses forever. Fixes #22516. - - - - - a9d9b8c0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-11-30T09:32:03-05:00 Use mkNakedFunTy in tcPatSynSig As #22521 showed, in tcPatSynSig we make a "fake type" to kind-generalise; and that type has unzonked type variables in it. So we must not use `mkFunTy` (which checks FunTy's invariants) via `mkPhiTy` when building this type. Instead we need to use `mkNakedFunTy`. Easy fix. - - - - - 31462d98 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-11-30T14:50:58-05:00 Properly cast values when writing/reading unboxed sums. Unboxed sums might store a Int8# value as Int64#. This patch makes sure we keep track of the actual value type. See Note [Casting slot arguments] for the details. - - - - - 10a2a7de by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-11-30T14:51:39-05:00 Move Void to GHC.Base... This change would allow `Void` to be used deeper in module graph. For example exported from `Prelude` (though that might be already possible). Also this change includes a change `stimes @Void _ x = x`, https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/95 While the above is not required, maintaining old stimes behavior would be tricky as `GHC.Base` doesn't know about `Num` or `Integral`, which would require more hs-boot files. - - - - - b4cfa8e2 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-11-30T14:52:24-05:00 DmdAnal: Reflect the `seq` of strict fields of a DataCon worker (#22475) See the updated `Note [Data-con worker strictness]` and the new `Note [Demand transformer for data constructors]`. Fixes #22475. - - - - - d87f28d8 by Baldur Blöndal at 2022-11-30T21:16:36+01:00 Make Functor a quantified superclass of Bifunctor. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/91 for discussion. This change relates Bifunctor with Functor by requiring second = fmap. Moreover this change is a step towards unblocking the major version bump of bifunctors and profunctors to major version 6. This paves the way to move the Profunctor class into base. For that Functor first similarly becomes a superclass of Profunctor in the new major version 6. - - - - - 72cf4c5d by doyougnu at 2022-12-01T12:36:44-05:00 FastString: SAT bucket_match Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot - - - - - afc2540d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-01T12:37:20-05:00 Add a missing varToCoreExpr in etaBodyForJoinPoint This subtle bug showed up when compiling a library with 9.4. See #22491. The bug is present in master, but it is hard to trigger; the new regression test T22491 fails in 9.4. The fix was easy: just add a missing varToCoreExpr in etaBodyForJoinPoint. The fix is definitely right though! I also did some other minor refatoring: * Moved the preInlineUnconditionally test in simplExprF1 to before the call to joinPointBinding_maybe, to avoid fruitless eta-expansion. * Added a boolean from_lam flag to simplNonRecE, to avoid two fruitless tests, and commented it a bit better. These refactorings seem to save 0.1% on compile-time allocation in perf/compiler; with a max saving of 1.4% in T9961 Metric Decrease: T9961 - - - - - 81eeec7f by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Forbid the fully static build on Alpine to fail. To do so, we mark some tests broken in this configuration. - - - - - c5d1bf29 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Remove ARMv7 jobs These jobs fail (and are allowed to fail) nearly every time. Soon they won't even be able to run at all, as we won't currently have runners that can run them. Fixing the latter problem is tracked in #22409. I went ahead and removed all settings and configurations. - - - - - d82992fd by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-01T12:37:56-05:00 CI: Fix CI lint Failure was introduced by conflicting changes to gen_ci.hs that did *not* trigger git conflicts. - - - - - ce126993 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-02T01:22:12-05:00 Refactor TyCon to have a top-level product This patch changes the representation of TyCon so that it has a top-level product type, with a field that gives the details (newtype, type family etc), #22458. Not much change in allocation, but execution seems to be a bit faster. Includes a change to the haddock submodule to adjust for API changes. - - - - - 74c767df by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-02T01:22:48-05:00 ApplicativeDo: Set pattern location before running exhaustiveness checker This improves the error messages of the exhaustiveness checker when checking statements which have been moved around with ApplicativeDo. Before: Test.hs:2:3: warning: [GHC-62161] [-Wincomplete-uni-patterns] Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive In a pattern binding: Patterns of type ‘Maybe ()’ not matched: Nothing | 2 | let x = () | ^^^^^^^^^^ After: Test.hs:4:3: warning: [GHC-62161] [-Wincomplete-uni-patterns] Pattern match(es) are non-exhaustive In a pattern binding: Patterns of type ‘Maybe ()’ not matched: Nothing | 4 | ~(Just res1) <- seq x (pure $ Nothing @()) | Fixes #22483 - - - - - 85ecc1a0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-02T19:46:43-05:00 Add special case for :Main module in `GHC.IfaceToCore.mk_top_id` See Note [Root-main Id] The `:Main` special binding is actually defined in the current module (hence don't go looking for it externally) but the module name is rOOT_MAIN rather than the current module so we need this special case. There was already some similar logic in `GHC.Rename.Env` for External Core, but now the "External Core" is in interface files it needs to be moved here instead. Fixes #22405 - - - - - 108c319f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-02T19:47:18-05:00 Fix linearity checking in Lint Lint was not able to see that x*y <= x*y, because this inequality was decomposed to x <= x*y && y <= x*y, but there was no rule to see that x <= x*y. Fixes #22546. - - - - - bb674262 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-03T04:38:46-05:00 Mark T16916 fragile See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/16966 - - - - - 5d267d46 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-03T04:39:22-05:00 Refactor: FreshOrReuse instead of addTyClTyVarBinds This is a refactoring that should have no effect on observable behavior. Prior to this change, GHC.HsToCore.Quote contained a few closely related functions to process type variable bindings: addSimpleTyVarBinds, addHsTyVarBinds, addQTyVarBinds, and addTyClTyVarBinds. We can classify them by their input type and name generation strategy: Fresh names only Reuse bound names +---------------------+-------------------+ [Name] | addSimpleTyVarBinds | | [LHsTyVarBndr flag GhcRn] | addHsTyVarBinds | | LHsQTyVars GhcRn | addQTyVarBinds | addTyClTyVarBinds | +---------------------+-------------------+ Note how two functions are missing. Because of this omission, there were two places where a LHsQTyVars value was constructed just to be able to pass it to addTyClTyVarBinds: 1. mk_qtvs in addHsOuterFamEqnTyVarBinds -- bad 2. mkHsQTvs in repFamilyDecl -- bad This prevented me from making other changes to LHsQTyVars, so the main goal of this refactoring is to get rid of those workarounds. The most direct solution would be to define the missing functions. But that would lead to a certain amount of code duplication. To avoid code duplication, I factored out the name generation strategy into a function parameter: data FreshOrReuse = FreshNamesOnly | ReuseBoundNames addSimpleTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... addHsTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... addQTyVarBinds :: FreshOrReuse -> ... - - - - - c189b831 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-03T04:39:22-05:00 addHsOuterFamEqnTyVarBinds: use FreshNamesOnly for explicit binders Consider this example: [d| instance forall a. C [a] where type forall b. G [a] b = Proxy b |] When we process "forall b." in the associated type instance, it is unambiguously the binding site for "b" and we want a fresh name for it. Therefore, FreshNamesOnly is more fitting than ReuseBoundNames. This should not have any observable effect but it avoids pointless lookups in the MetaEnv. - - - - - 42512264 by Ross Paterson at 2022-12-03T10:32:45+00:00 Handle type data declarations in Template Haskell quotations and splices (fixes #22500) This adds a TypeDataD constructor to the Template Haskell Dec type, and ensures that the constructors it contains go in the TyCls namespace. - - - - - 1a767fa3 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2022-12-05T05:18:50-05:00 Add BufSpan to EpaLocation (#22319, #22558) The key part of this patch is the change to mkTokenLocation: - mkTokenLocation (RealSrcSpan r _) = TokenLoc (EpaSpan r) + mkTokenLocation (RealSrcSpan r mb) = TokenLoc (EpaSpan r mb) mkTokenLocation used to discard the BufSpan, but now it is saved and can be retrieved from LHsToken or LHsUniToken. This is made possible by the following change to EpaLocation: - data EpaLocation = EpaSpan !RealSrcSpan + data EpaLocation = EpaSpan !RealSrcSpan !(Strict.Maybe BufSpan) | ... The end goal is to make use of the BufSpan in Parser/PostProcess/Haddock. - - - - - cd31acad by sheaf at 2022-12-06T15:45:58-05:00 Hadrian: fix ghcDebugAssertions off-by-one error Commit 6b2f7ffe changed the logic that decided whether to enable debug assertions. However, it had an off-by-one error, as the stage parameter to the function inconsistently referred to the stage of the compiler being used to build or the stage of the compiler we are building. This patch makes it consistent. Now the parameter always refers to the the compiler which is being built. In particular, this patch re-enables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with devel2 flavour, and disables assertions in the stage 2 compiler when building with validate flavour. Some extra performance tests are now run in the "validate" jobs because the stage2 compiler no longer contains assertions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot T11374 T12227 T12234 T13253-spj T13701 T14683 T14697 T15703 T17096 T17516 T18304 T18478 T18923 T5030 T9872b TcPlugin_RewritePerf Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13386 T13719 T3294 T9233 T9675 parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 21d66db1 by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of runInstallNameTool - - - - - aaaaa79b by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of askOtool - - - - - 4e28f49e by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of runInjectRPaths - - - - - a7422580 by mrkun at 2022-12-06T15:46:38-05:00 Push DynFlags out of Linker.MacOS - - - - - e902d771 by Matthew Craven at 2022-12-08T08:30:23-05:00 Fix bounds-checking buglet in Data.Array.Byte ...another manifestation of #20851 which I unfortunately missed in my first pass. - - - - - 8d36c0c6 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-08T08:31:03-05:00 Remove copy-pasted definitions of `graphFromEdgedVertices*` - - - - - c5d8ed3a by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-08T08:31:03-05:00 Add version of `reachableGraph` that avoids loop for cyclic inputs by building its result connected component by component Fixes #22512 - - - - - 90cd5396 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T08:31:39-05:00 Mark Type.Reflection.Unsafe as Unsafe This module can be used to construct ill-formed TypeReps, so it should be Unsafe. - - - - - 2057c77d by Ian-Woo Kim at 2022-12-08T08:32:19-05:00 Truncate eventlog event for large payload (#20221) RTS eventlog events for postCapsetVecEvent are truncated if payload is larger than EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX Previously, postCapsetVecEvent records eventlog event with payload of variable size larger than EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX (2^16) without any validation, resulting in corrupted data. For example, this happens when a Haskell binary is invoked with very long command line arguments exceeding 2^16 bytes (see #20221). Now we check the size of accumulated payload messages incrementally, and truncate the message just before the payload size exceeds EVENT_PAYLOAD_SIZE_MAX. RTS will warn the user with a message showing how many arguments are truncated. - - - - - 9ec76f61 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-08T08:32:59-05:00 hadrian: don't add debug info to non-debug ways of rts Hadrian used to pass -g when building all ways of rts. It makes output binaries larger (especially so for wasm backend), and isn't needed by most users out there, so this patch removes that flag. In case the debug info is desired, we still pass -g3 when building the debug way, and there's also the debug_info flavour transformer which ensures -g3 is passed for all rts ways. - - - - - 7658cdd4 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T08:33:36-05:00 Restore show (typeRep @[]) == "[]" The Show instance for TypeRep [] has changed in 9.5 to output "List" because the name of the type constructor changed. This seems to be accidental and is inconsistent with TypeReps of saturated lists, which are printed as e.g. "[Int]". For now, I'm restoring the old behavior; in the future, maybe we should show TypeReps without puns (List, Tuple, Type). - - - - - 216deefd by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 Add test for #22162 - - - - - 5d0a311f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 ci: Add job to test interface file determinism guarantees In this job we can run on every commit we add a test which builds the Cabal library twice and checks that the ABI hash and interface hash is stable across the two builds. * We run the test 20 times to try to weed out any race conditions due to `-j` * We run the builds in different temporary directories to try to weed out anything related to build directory affecting ABI or interface file hash. Fixes #22180 - - - - - 0a76d7d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 ci: Add job for testing interface stability across builds The idea is that both the bindists should product libraries with the same ABI and interface hash. So the job checks with ghc-pkg to make sure the computed ABI is the same. In future this job can be extended to check for the other facets of interface determinism. Fixes #22180 - - - - - 74c9bf91 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 backpack: Be more careful when adding together ImportAvails There was some code in the signature merging logic which added together the ImportAvails of the signature and the signature which was merged into it. This had the side-effect of making the merged signature depend on the signature (via a normal module dependency). The intention was to propagate orphan instances through the merge but this also messed up recompilation logic because we shouldn't be attempting to load B.hi when mergeing it. The fix is to just combine the part of ImportAvails that we intended to (transitive info, orphan instances and type family instances) rather than the whole thing. - - - - - d122e022 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:45:27-05:00 Fix mk_mod_usage_info if the interface file is not already loaded In #22217 it was observed that the order modules are compiled in affects the contents of an interface file. This was because a module dependended on another module indirectly, via a re-export but the interface file for this module was never loaded because the symbol was never used in the file. If we decide that we depend on a module then we jolly well ought to record this fact in the interface file! Otherwise it could lead to very subtle recompilation bugs if the dependency is not tracked and the module is updated. Therefore the best thing to do is just to make sure the file is loaded by calling the `loadSysInterface` function. This first checks the caches (like we did before) but then actually goes to find the interface on disk if it wasn't loaded. Fixes #22217 - - - - - ea25088d by lrzlin at 2022-12-08T22:46:06-05:00 Add initial support for LoongArch Architecture. - - - - - 9eb9d2f4 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Update submodule mtl to 2.3.1, parsec to 3.1.15.1, haddock and Cabal to HEAD - - - - - 08d8fe2a by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Allow mtl-2.3 in hadrian - - - - - 3807a46c by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Support mtl-2.3 in check-exact - - - - - ef702a18 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-08T22:46:47-05:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3144e8ff by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:47:22-05:00 Make (^) INLINE (#22324) So that we get to cancel away the allocation for the lazily used base. We can move `powImpl` (which *is* strict in the base) to the top-level so that we don't duplicate too much code and move the SPECIALISATION pragmas onto `powImpl`. The net effect of this change is that `(^)` plays along much better with inlining thresholds and loopification (#22227), for example in `x2n1`. Fixes #22324. - - - - - 1d3a8b8e by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-08T22:47:59-05:00 Typeable: Fix module locations of some definitions in GHC.Types There was some confusion in Data.Typeable about which module certain wired-in things were defined in. Just because something is wired-in doesn't mean it comes from GHC.Prim, in particular things like LiftedRep and RuntimeRep are defined in GHC.Types and that's the end of the story. Things like Int#, Float# etc are defined in GHC.Prim as they have no Haskell definition site at all so we need to generate type representations for them (which live in GHC.Types). Fixes #22510 - - - - - 0f7588b5 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:48:34-05:00 Make `drop` and `dropWhile` fuse (#18964) I copied the fusion framework we have in place for `take`. T18964 asserts that we regress neither when fusion fires nor when it doesn't. Fixes #18964. - - - - - 26e71562 by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-08T22:49:10-05:00 Do not strictify a DFun's parameter dictionaries (#22549) ... thus fixing #22549. The details are in the refurbished and no longer dead `Note [Do not strictify a DFun's parameter dictionaries]`. There's a regression test in T22549. - - - - - 36093407 by John Ericson at 2022-12-08T22:49:45-05:00 Delete `rts/package.conf.in` It is a relic of the Make build system. The RTS now uses a `package.conf` file generated the usual way by Cabal. - - - - - b0cc2fcf by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2022-12-08T22:50:21-05:00 Fixes around primitive literals * The SourceText of primitive characters 'a'# did not include the #, unlike for other primitive literals 1#, 1##, 1.0#, 1.0##, "a"#. We can now remove the function pp_st_suffix, which was a hack to add the # back. * Negative primitive literals shouldn't use parentheses, as described in Note [Printing of literals in Core]. Added a testcase to T14681. - - - - - aacf616d by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-08T22:50:56-05:00 testsuite: Mark conc024 fragile on Windows - - - - - ed239a24 by Ryan Scott at 2022-12-09T09:42:16-05:00 Document TH splices' interaction with INCOHERENT instances Top-level declaration splices can having surprising interactions with `INCOHERENT` instances, as observed in #22492. This patch resolves #22492 by documenting this strange interaction in the GHC User's Guide. [ci skip] - - - - - 1023b432 by Mike Pilgrem at 2022-12-09T09:42:56-05:00 Fix #22300 Document GHC's extensions to valid whitespace - - - - - 79b0cec0 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-12-09T09:43:38-05:00 Add support for environments that don't have setImmediate - - - - - 5b007ec5 by Luite Stegeman at 2022-12-09T09:43:38-05:00 Fix bound thread status - - - - - 65335d10 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 Update containers submodule This contains a fix necessary for the multi-repl to work on GHC's code base where we try to load containers and template-haskell into the same session. - - - - - 4937c0bb by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 hadrian-multi: Put interface files in separate directories Before we were putting all the interface files in the same directory which was leading to collisions if the files were called the same thing. - - - - - 8acb5b7b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 hadrian-toolargs: Add filepath to allowed repl targets - - - - - 5949d927 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 driver: Set correct UnitId when rehydrating modules We were not setting the UnitId before rehydrating modules which just led to us attempting to find things in the wrong HPT. The test for this is the hadrian-multi command (which is now added as a CI job). Fixes #22222 - - - - - ab06c0f0 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:15:45-05:00 ci: Add job to test hadrian-multi command I am not sure this job is good because it requires booting HEAD with HEAD, but it should be fine. - - - - - fac3e568 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans to 9.2.* series and 9.4.* series. This updates the build plans for the most recent compiler versions, as well as fixing the hadrian-bootstrap-gen script to a specific GHC version. - - - - - 195b08b4 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 ci: Bump boot images to use ghc-9.4.3 Also updates the bootstrap jobs to test booting 9.2 and 9.4. - - - - - c658c580 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-09T20:16:20-05:00 hlint: Removed redundant UnboxedSums pragmas UnboxedSums is quite confusingly implied by UnboxedTuples, alas, just the way it is. See #22485 - - - - - b3e98a92 by Oleg Grenrus at 2022-12-11T12:26:17-05:00 Add heqT, a kind-heterogeneous variant of heq CLC proposal https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/99 - - - - - bfd7c1e6 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-11T12:26:55-05:00 Document that Bifunctor instances for tuples are lawful only up to laziness - - - - - 5d1a1881 by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-12T16:22:36-05:00 Mark T21336a fragile - - - - - c30accc2 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-12T16:23:11-05:00 Add test for #21476 This issues seems to have been fixed since the ticket was made, so let's add a test and move on. Fixes #21476 - - - - - e9d74a3e by Sebastian Graf at 2022-12-13T22:18:39-05:00 Respect -XStrict in the pattern-match checker (#21761) We were missing a call to `decideBangHood` in the pattern-match checker. There is another call in `matchWrapper.mk_eqn_info` which seems redundant but really is not; see `Note [Desugaring -XStrict matches in Pmc]`. Fixes #21761. - - - - - 884790e2 by Gergő Érdi at 2022-12-13T22:19:14-05:00 Fix loop in the interface representation of some `Unfolding` fields As discovered in #22272, dehydration of the unfolding info of a recursive definition used to involve a traversal of the definition itself, which in turn involves traversing the unfolding info. Hence, a loop. Instead, we now store enough data in the interface that we can produce the unfolding info without this traversal. See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] for details. Fixes #22272 Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 9f301189 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-12-13T22:19:50-05:00 EPA: When splitting out header comments, keep ones for first decl Any comments immediately preceding the first declaration are no longer kept as header comments, but attach to the first declaration instead. - - - - - 8b1f1b45 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-12-13T22:20:28-05:00 JS: fix object file name comparison (#22578) - - - - - e9e161bb by Bryan Richter at 2022-12-13T22:21:03-05:00 configure: Bump min bootstrap GHC version to 9.2 - - - - - 75855643 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 hadrian: Don't enable TSAN in stage0 build - - - - - da7b51d8 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm: Introduce blockConcat - - - - - 34f6b09c by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm: Introduce MemoryOrderings - - - - - 43beaa7b by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 llvm: Respect memory specified orderings - - - - - 8faf74fc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 Codegen/x86: Eliminate barrier for relaxed accesses - - - - - 6cc3944a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Reduce some repetition - - - - - 6c9862c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Add syntax for ordered loads and stores - - - - - 748490d2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 cmm/Parser: Atomic load syntax Originally I had thought I would just use the `prim` call syntax instead of introducing new syntax for atomic loads. However, it turns out that `prim` call syntax tends to make things quite unreadable. This new syntax seems quite natural. - - - - - 28c6781a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 codeGen: Introduce ThreadSanitizer instrumentation This introduces a new Cmm pass which instruments the program with ThreadSanitizer annotations, allowing full tracking of mutator memory accesses via TSAN. - - - - - d97aa311 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 Hadrian: Drop TSAN_ENABLED define from flavour This is redundant since the TSANUtils.h already defines it. - - - - - 86974ef1 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 hadrian: Enable Cmm instrumentation in TSAN flavour - - - - - 93723290 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:54:02-05:00 rts: Ensure that global regs are never passed as fun call args This is in general unsafe as they may be clobbered if they are mapped to caller-saved machine registers. See Note [Register parameter passing]. - - - - - 2eb0fb87 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-15T03:54:39-05:00 Package Imports: Get candidate packages also from re-exported modules Previously we were just looking at the direct imports to try and work out what a package qualifier could apply to but #22333 pointed out we also needed to look for reexported modules. Fixes #22333 - - - - - 552b7908 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-15T03:55:15-05:00 compiler: Ensure that MutVar operations have necessary barriers Here we add acquire and release barriers in readMutVar# and writeMutVar#, which are necessary for soundness. Fixes #22468. - - - - - 933d61a4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-15T03:55:51-05:00 Fix bogus test in Lint The Lint check for branch compatiblity within an axiom, in GHC.Core.Lint.compatible_branches was subtly different to the check made when contructing an axiom, in GHC.Core.FamInstEnv.compatibleBranches. The latter is correct, so I killed the former and am now using the latter. On the way I did some improvements to pretty-printing and documentation. - - - - - 03ed0b95 by Ryan Scott at 2022-12-15T03:56:26-05:00 checkValidInst: Don't expand synonyms when splitting sigma types Previously, the `checkValidInst` function (used when checking that an instance declaration is headed by an actual type class, not a type synonym) was using `tcSplitSigmaTy` to split apart the `forall`s and instance context. This is incorrect, however, as `tcSplitSigmaTy` expands type synonyms, which can cause instances headed by quantified constraint type synonyms to be accepted erroneously. This patch introduces `splitInstTyForValidity`, a variant of `tcSplitSigmaTy` specialized for validity checking that does _not_ expand type synonyms, and uses it in `checkValidInst`. Fixes #22570. - - - - - ed056bc3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/Messages: Refactor This doesn't change behavior but makes the code a bit easier to follow. - - - - - 7356f8e0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/ThreadPaused: Ordering fixes - - - - - 914f0025 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 eventlog: Silence spurious data race - - - - - fbc84244 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 Introduce SET_INFO_RELEASE for Cmm - - - - - 821b5472 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts: Use fences instead of explicit barriers - - - - - 2228c999 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts/stm: Fix memory ordering in readTVarIO# See #22421. - - - - - 99269b9f by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 Improve heap memory barrier Note Also introduce MUT_FIELD marker in Closures.h to document mutable fields. - - - - - 70999283 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 rts: Introduce getNumCapabilities And ensure accesses to n_capabilities are atomic (although with relaxed ordering). This is necessary as RTS API callers may concurrently call into the RTS without holding a capability. - - - - - 98689f77 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:44-05:00 ghc: Fix data race in dump file handling Previously the dump filename cache would use a non-atomic update which could potentially result in lost dump contents. Note that this is still a bit racy since the first writer may lag behind a later appending writer. - - - - - 605d9547 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Always use atomics for context_switch and interrupt Since these are modified by the timer handler. - - - - - 86f20258 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts/Timer: Always use atomic operations As noted in #22447, the existence of the pthread-based ITimer implementation means that we cannot assume that the program is single-threaded. - - - - - f8e901dc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate recent_activity access This makes it easier to ensure that it is accessed using the necessary atomic operations. - - - - - e0affaa9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate access to capabilities array - - - - - 7ca683e4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Encapsulate sched_state - - - - - 1cf13bd0 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 PrimOps: Fix benign MutVar race Relaxed ordering is fine here since the later CAS implies a release. - - - - - 3d2a7e08 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Style fix - - - - - 82c62074 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 compiler: Use release store in eager blackholing - - - - - eb1a0136 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Fix ordering of makeStableName - - - - - ad0e260a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Use ordered accesses instead of explicit barriers - - - - - a3eccf06 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Statically allocate capabilities This is a rather simplistic way of solving #17289. - - - - - 287fa3fb by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Ensure that all accesses to pending_sync are atomic - - - - - 351eae58 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-16T16:12:45-05:00 rts: Note race with wakeBlockingQueue - - - - - 5acf33dd by Bodigrim at 2022-12-16T16:13:22-05:00 Bump submodule directory to 1.3.8.0 and hpc to HEAD - - - - - 0dd95421 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-16T16:13:22-05:00 Accept allocations increase on Windows This is because of `filepath-1.4.100.0` and AFPP, causing increasing round-trips between lists and ByteArray. See #22625 for discussion. Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13701 T13719 T15703 T16875 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T21839r T5837 T6048 T9198 T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits - - - - - ef9ac9d2 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T16:13:59-05:00 testsuite: Mark T9405 as fragile instead of broken on Windows It's starting to pass again, and the unexpected pass blocks CI. - - - - - 1f3abd85 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: remove obsolete commented code in wasm NCG It was just a temporary hack to workaround a bug in the relooper, that bug has been fixed long before the wasm backend is merged. - - - - - e3104eab by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: add missing export list of GHC.CmmToAsm.Wasm.FromCmm Also removes some unreachable code here. - - - - - 1c6930bf by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: change fallback function signature to Cmm function signature in wasm NCG In the wasm NCG, when handling a `CLabel` of undefined function without knowing its function signature, we used to fallback to `() -> ()` which is accepted by `wasm-ld`. This patch changes it to the signature of Cmm functions, which equally works, but would be required when we emit tail call instructions. - - - - - 8a81d9d9 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-16T21:16:28+00:00 compiler: add optional tail-call support in wasm NCG When the `-mtail-call` clang flag is passed at configure time, wasm tail-call extension is enabled, and the wasm NCG will emit `return_call`/`return_call_indirect` instructions to take advantage of it and avoid the `StgRun` trampoline overhead. Closes #22461. - - - - - d1431cc0 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:15-05:00 base: add missing autoconf checks for waitpid/umask These are not present in wasi-libc. Required for fixing #22589 - - - - - da3f1e91 by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:51-05:00 compiler: make .wasm the default executable extension on wasm32 Following convention as in other wasm toolchains. Fixes #22594. - - - - - ad21f4ef by Cheng Shao at 2022-12-17T08:07:51-05:00 ci: support hello.wasm in ci.sh cross testing logic - - - - - 6fe2d778 by amesgen at 2022-12-18T19:33:49-05:00 Correct `exitWith` Haddocks The `IOError`-specific `catch` in the Prelude is long gone. - - - - - b3eacd64 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-18T19:34:24-05:00 rts: Drop racy assertion 0e274c39bf836d5bb846f5fa08649c75f85326ac added an assertion in `dirty_MUT_VAR` checking that the MUT_VAR being dirtied was clean. However, this isn't necessarily the case since another thread may have raced us to dirty the object. - - - - - 761c1f49 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-18T19:35:00-05:00 rts/libdw: Silence uninitialized usage warnings As noted in #22538, previously some GCC versions warned that various locals in Libdw.c may be used uninitialized. Although this wasn't strictly true (since they were initialized in an inline assembler block) we fix this by providing explicit empty initializers. Fixes #22538 - - - - - 5e047eff by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-20T15:12:04+00:00 testsuite: Mark T16392 as fragile on windows See #22649 - - - - - 703a4665 by M Farkas-Dyck at 2022-12-20T21:14:46-05:00 Scrub some partiality in `GHC.Cmm.Info.Build`: `doSRTs` takes a `[(CAFSet, CmmDecl)]` but truly wants a `[(CAFSet, CmmStatics)]`. - - - - - 9736ab74 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-20T21:15:22-05:00 packaging: Fix upload_ghc_libs.py script This change reflects the changes where .cabal files are now generated by hadrian rather than ./configure. Fixes #22518 - - - - - 7c6de18d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-20T21:15:57-05:00 configure: Drop uses of AC_PROG_CC_C99 As noted in #22566, this macro is deprecated as of autoconf-2.70 `AC_PROG_CC` now sets `ac_cv_prog_cc_c99` itself. Closes #22566. - - - - - 36c5d98e by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-20T21:15:57-05:00 configure: Use AS_HELP_STRING instead of AC_HELP_STRING The latter has been deprecated. See #22566. - - - - - befe6ff8 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 GHCi.UI: fix various usages of head and tail - - - - - 666d0ba7 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 GHCi.UI: avoid head and tail in parseCallEscape and around - - - - - 5d96fd50 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-20T21:16:37-05:00 Make GHC.Driver.Main.hscTcRnLookupRdrName to return NonEmpty - - - - - 3ce2ab94 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Allow transformers-0.6 in ghc, ghci, ghc-bin and hadrian - - - - - 954de93a by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Update submodule haskeline to HEAD (to allow transformers-0.6) - - - - - cefbeec3 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Update submodule transformers to 0.6.0.4 - - - - - b4730b62 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-21T06:17:56-05:00 Fix tests T13253 imports MonadTrans, which acquired a quantified constraint in transformers-0.6, thus increase in allocations Metric Increase: T13253 - - - - - 0be75261 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T06:18:32-05:00 Abstract over the right free vars Fix #22459, in two ways: (1) Make the Specialiser not create a bogus specialisation if it is presented by strangely polymorphic dictionary. See Note [Weird special case in SpecDict] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise (2) Be more careful in abstractFloats See Note [Which type variables to abstract over] in GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils. So (2) stops creating the excessively polymorphic dictionary in abstractFloats, while (1) stops crashing if some other pass should nevertheless create a weirdly polymorphic dictionary. - - - - - df7bc6b3 by Ying-Ruei Liang (TheKK) at 2022-12-21T14:31:54-05:00 rts: explicitly store return value of ccall checkClosure to prevent type error (#22617) - - - - - e193e537 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T14:32:30-05:00 Fix shadowing lacuna in OccurAnal Issue #22623 demonstrated another lacuna in the implementation of wrinkle (BS3) in Note [The binder-swap substitution] in the occurrence analyser. I was failing to add TyVar lambda binders using addInScope/addOneInScope and that led to a totally bogus binder-swap transformation. Very easy to fix. - - - - - 3d55d8ab by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-21T14:32:30-05:00 Fix an assertion check in addToEqualCtList The old assertion saw that a constraint ct could rewrite itself (of course it can) and complained (stupid). Fixes #22645 - - - - - ceb2e9b9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:26:08-05:00 configure: Bump version to 9.6 - - - - - fb4d36c4 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:27:49-05:00 base: Bump version to 4.18 Requires various submodule bumps. - - - - - 93ee7e90 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-21T15:27:49-05:00 ghc-boot: Fix bootstrapping - - - - - fc3a2232 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T13:45:06-05:00 Bump GHC version to 9.7 - - - - - 914f7fe3 by Andreas Klebinger at 2022-12-22T23:36:10-05:00 Don't consider large byte arrays/compact regions pinned. Workaround for #22255 which showed how treating large/compact regions as pinned could cause segfaults. - - - - - 32b32d7f by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-22T23:36:46-05:00 hadrian bindist: Install manpages to share/man/man1/ghc.1 When the installation makefile was copied over the manpages were no longer installed in the correct place. Now we install it into share/man/man1/ghc.1 as the make build system did. Fixes #22371 - - - - - b3ddf803 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:37:23-05:00 rts: Drop paths from configure from cabal file A long time ago we would rely on substitutions from the configure script to inject paths of the include and library directories of libffi and libdw. However, now these are instead handled inside Hadrian when calling Cabal's `configure` (see the uses of `cabalExtraDirs` in Hadrian's `Settings.Packages.packageArgs`). While the occurrences in the cabal file were redundant, they did no harm. However, since b5c714545abc5f75a1ffdcc39b4bfdc7cd5e64b4 they have no longer been interpolated. @mpickering noticed the suspicious uninterpolated occurrence of `@FFIIncludeDir@` in #22595, prompting this commit to finally remove them. - - - - - b2c7523d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:37:59-05:00 Bump libffi-tarballs submodule We will now use libffi-3.4.4. - - - - - 3699a554 by Alan Zimmerman at 2022-12-22T23:38:35-05:00 EPA: Make EOF position part of AnnsModule Closes #20951 Closes #19697 - - - - - 99757ce8 by Sylvain Henry at 2022-12-22T23:39:13-05:00 JS: fix support for -outputdir (#22641) The `-outputdir` option wasn't correctly handled with the JS backend because the same code path was used to handle both objects produced by the JS backend and foreign .js files. Now we clearly distinguish the two in the pipeline, fixing the bug. - - - - - 02ed7d78 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-22T23:39:49-05:00 Refactor mkRuntimeError This patch fixes #22634. Because we don't have TYPE/CONSTRAINT polymorphism, we need two error functions rather than one. I took the opportunity to rname runtimeError to impossibleError, to line up with mkImpossibleExpr, and avoid confusion with the genuine runtime-error-constructing functions. - - - - - 35267f07 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:40:32-05:00 base: Fix event manager shutdown race on non-Linux platforms During shutdown it's possible that we will attempt to use a closed fd to wakeup another capability's event manager. On the Linux eventfd path we were careful to handle this. However on the non-Linux path we failed to do so. Fix this. - - - - - 317f45c1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2022-12-22T23:41:07-05:00 Fix unifier bug: failing to decompose over-saturated type family This simple patch fixes #22647 - - - - - 14b2e3d3 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-22T23:41:42-05:00 rts/m32: Fix sanity checking Previously we would attempt to clear pages which were marked as read-only. Fix this. - - - - - 16a1bcd1 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-23T09:15:24+00:00 ci: Move wasm pipelines into nightly rather than master See #22664 for the changes which need to be made to bring one of these back to the validate pipeline. - - - - - 18d2acd2 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix race in marking of blackholes We must use an acquire-fence when marking to ensure that the indirectee is visible. - - - - - 11241efa by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix segment list races - - - - - 602455c9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Use atomic when looking at bd->gen Since it may have been mutated by a moving GC. - - - - - 9d63b160 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Eliminate race in bump_static_flag To ensure that we don't race with a mutator entering a new CAF we take the SM mutex before touching static_flag. The other option here would be to instead modify newCAF to use a CAS but the present approach is a bit safer. - - - - - 26837523 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that mutable fields have acquire barrier - - - - - 8093264a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix races in collector status tracking Mark a number of accesses to do with tracking of the status of the concurrent collection thread as atomic. No interesting races here, merely necessary to satisfy TSAN. - - - - - 387d4fcc by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make segment state updates atomic - - - - - 543cae00 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Refactor update remembered set initialization This avoids a lock inversion between the storage manager mutex and the stable pointer table mutex by not dropping the SM_MUTEX in nonmovingCollect. This requires quite a bit of rejiggering but it does seem like a better strategy. - - - - - c9936718 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that we aren't holding locks when closing them TSAN complains about this sort of thing. - - - - - 0cd31f7d by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make bitmap accesses atomic This is a benign race on any sensible hard since these are byte accesses. Nevertheless, atomic accesses are necessary to satisfy TSAN. - - - - - d3fe110a by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix benign race in update remembered set check Relaxed load is fine here since we will take the lock before looking at the list. - - - - - ab6cf893 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix race in shortcutting We must use an acquire load to read the info table pointer since if we find an indirection we must be certain that we see the indirectee. - - - - - 36c9f23c by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-23T19:09:30-05:00 nonmoving: Make free list counter accesses atomic Since these may race with the allocator(s). - - - - - aebef31c by doyougnu at 2022-12-23T19:10:09-05:00 add GHC.Utils.Binary.foldGet' and use for Iface A minor optimization to remove lazy IO and a lazy accumulator strictify foldGet' IFace.Binary: use strict foldGet' remove superfluous bang - - - - - 5eb357d9 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:41:05-05:00 compiler: Ensure that GHC toolchain is first in search path As noted in #22561, it is important that GHC's toolchain look first for its own headers and libraries to ensure that the system's are not found instead. If this happens things can break in surprising ways (e.g. see #22561). - - - - - cbaebfb9 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 head.hackage: Use slow-validate bindist for linting jobs This enables the SLOW_VALIDATE env var for the linting head.hackage jobs, namely the jobs enabled manually, by the label or on the nightly build now use the deb10-numa-slow-validate bindist which has assertions enabled. See #22623 for a ticket which was found by using this configuration already! The head.hackage jobs triggered by upstream CI are now thusly: hackage-lint: Can be triggered on any MR, normal validate pipeline or nightly build. Runs head.hackage with -dlint and a slow-validate bindist hackage-label-lint: Trigged on MRs with "user-facing" label, runs the slow-validate head.hackage build with -dlint. nightly-hackage-lint: Runs automatically on nightly pipelines with slow-validate + dlint config. nightly-hackage-perf: Runs automaticaly on nightly pipelines with release build and eventlogging enabled. release-hackage-lint: Runs automatically on release pipelines with -dlint on a release bindist. - - - - - f4850f36 by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 ci: Don't run abi-test-nightly on release jobs The test is not configured to get the correct dependencies for the release pipelines (and indeed stops the release pipeline being run at all) - - - - - c264b06b by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:41:40-05:00 ci: Run head.hackage jobs on upstream-testing branch rather than master This change allows less priviledged users to trigger head.hackage jobs because less permissions are needed to trigger jobs on the upstream-testing branch, which is not protected. There is a CI job which updates upstream-testing each hour to the state of the master branch so it should always be relatively up-to-date. - - - - - 63b97430 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:42:16-05:00 llvmGen: Fix relaxed ordering Previously I used LLVM's `unordered` ordering for the C11 `relaxed` ordering. However, this is wrong and should rather use the LLVM `monotonic` ordering. Fixes #22640 - - - - - f42ba88f by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T00:42:16-05:00 gitlab-ci: Introduce aarch64-linux-llvm job This nightly job will ensure that we don't break the LLVM backend on AArch64/Linux by bootstrapping GHC. This would have caught #22640. - - - - - 6d62f6bf by Matthew Pickering at 2022-12-24T00:42:51-05:00 Store RdrName rather than OccName in Holes In #20472 it was pointed out that you couldn't defer out of scope but the implementation collapsed a RdrName into an OccName to stuff it into a Hole. This leads to the error message for a deferred qualified name dropping the qualification which affects the quality of the error message. This commit adds a bit more structure to a hole, so a hole can replace a RdrName without losing information about what that RdrName was. This is important when printing error messages. I also added a test which checks the Template Haskell deferral of out of scope qualified names works properly. Fixes #22130 - - - - - 3c3060e4 by Richard Eisenberg at 2022-12-24T17:34:19+00:00 Drop support for kind constraints. This implements proposal 547 and closes ticket #22298. See the proposal and ticket for motivation. Compiler perf improves a bit Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -2.4% GOOD T12545(normal) +1.0% T13035(normal) -13.5% GOOD T18478(normal) +0.9% T9872d(normal) -2.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.2% minimum -13.5% maximum +1.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T13035 T9872d - - - - - 6d7d4393 by Ben Gamari at 2022-12-24T21:09:56-05:00 hadrian: Ensure that linker scripts are used when merging objects In #22527 @rui314 inadvertantly pointed out a glaring bug in Hadrian's implementation of the object merging rules: unlike the old `make` build system we utterly failed to pass the needed linker scripts. Fix this. - - - - - a5bd0eb8 by Bodigrim at 2022-12-24T21:10:34-05:00 Document infelicities of instance Ord Double and workarounds - - - - - 62b9a7b2 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-01-03T12:22:11+00:00 Force the Docs structure to prevent leaks in GHCi with -haddock without -fwrite-interface Involves adding many new NFData instances. Without forcing Docs, references to the TcGblEnv for each module are retained by the Docs structure. Usually these are forced when the ModIface is serialised but not when we aren't writing the interface. - - - - - 21bedd84 by Facundo Domínguez at 2023-01-03T23:27:30-05:00 Explain the auxiliary functions of permutations - - - - - 32255d05 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 compiler: Add -f[no-]split-sections flags Here we add a `-fsplit-sections` flag which may some day replace `-split-sections`. This has the advantage of automatically providing a `-fno-split-sections` flag, which is useful for our packaging because we enable `-split-sections` by default but want to disable it in certain configurations. - - - - - e640940c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Fix computation of tables_next_to_code for outOfTreeCompiler This copy-pasto was introduced in de5fb3489f2a9bd6dc75d0cb8925a27fe9b9084b - - - - - 15bee123 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Add test:all_deps to build just testsuite dependencies Fixes #22534 - - - - - fec6638e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Add no_split_sections tranformer This transformer reverts the effect of `split_sections`, which we intend to use for platforms which don't support split sections. In order to achieve this we have to modify the implemntation of the split_sections transformer to store whether we are enabling split_sections directly in the `Flavour` definition. This is because otherwise there's no convenient way to turn off split_sections due to having to pass additional linker scripts when merging objects. - - - - - 3dc05726 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 check-exact: Fix build with -Werror - - - - - 53a6ae7a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 ci: Build all test dependencies with in-tree compiler This means that these executables will honour flavour transformers such as "werror". Fixes #22555 - - - - - 32e264c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 hadrian: Document using GHC environment variable to select boot compiler Fixes #22340 - - - - - be9dd9b0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T11:58:42+00:00 packaging: Build perf builds with -split-sections In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian. There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear to be used for perf builds on linux. This is disbled on deb9 and windows due to #21670 Closes #21135 - - - - - 00dc5106 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-04T14:32:45-05:00 sphinx: Use modern syntax for extlinks This fixes the following build error: ``` Command line: /opt/homebrew/opt/sphinx-doc/bin/sphinx-build -b man -d /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.doctrees-man -n -w /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.log docs/users_guide /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273 ===> Command failed with error code: 2 Exception occurred: File "/opt/homebrew/Cellar/sphinx-doc/6.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.11/site-packages/sphinx/ext/extlinks.py", line 101, in role title = caption % part ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting ``` I tested on Sphinx-5.1.1 and Sphinx-6.0.0 Thanks for sterni for providing instructions about how to test using sphinx-6.0.0. Fixes #22690 - - - - - 541aedcd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-05T10:48:34-05:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused uniques and hs-boot declarations - Fix types of seq and unsafeCoerce# - Remove FastString/String roundtrip in JS - Use TTG to enforce totality - Remove enumeration in Heap/Inspect; the 'otherwise' clause serves the primitive types well. - - - - - 22bb8998 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-05T10:49:09-05:00 EPA: Do not collect comments from end of file In Parser.y semis1 production triggers for the virtual semi at the end of the file. This is detected by it being zero length. In this case, do not extend the span being used to gather comments, so any final comments are allocated at the module level instead. - - - - - 9e077999 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-05T23:01:55-05:00 HsToken in TypeArg (#19623) Updates the haddock submodule. - - - - - b2a2db04 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-05T23:02:30-05:00 Revert "configure: Drop uses of AC_PROG_CC_C99" This reverts commit 7c6de18dd3151ead954c210336728e8686c91de6. Centos7 using a very old version of the toolchain (autotools-2.69) where the behaviour of these macros has not yet changed. I am reverting this without haste as it is blocking the 9.6 branch. Fixes #22704 - - - - - 28f8c0eb by Luite Stegeman at 2023-01-06T18:16:24+09:00 Add support for sized literals in the bytecode interpreter. The bytecode interpreter only has branching instructions for word-sized values. These are used for pattern matching. Branching instructions for other types (e.g. Int16# or Word8#) weren't needed, since unoptimized Core or STG never requires branching on types like this. It's now possible for optimized STG to reach the bytecode generator (e.g. fat interface files or certain compiler flag combinations), which requires dealing with various sized literals in branches. This patch improves support for generating bytecode from optimized STG by adding the following new bytecode instructions: TESTLT_I64 TESTEQ_I64 TESTLT_I32 TESTEQ_I32 TESTLT_I16 TESTEQ_I16 TESTLT_I8 TESTEQ_I8 TESTLT_W64 TESTEQ_W64 TESTLT_W32 TESTEQ_W32 TESTLT_W16 TESTEQ_W16 TESTLT_W8 TESTEQ_W8 Fixes #21945 - - - - - ac39e8e9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T13:47:00-05:00 Only store Name in FunRhs rather than Id with knot-tied fields All the issues here have been caused by #18758. The goal of the ticket is to be able to talk about things like `LTyClDecl GhcTc`. In the case of HsMatchContext, the correct "context" is whatever we want, and in fact storing just a `Name` is sufficient and correct context, even if the rest of the AST is storing typechecker Ids. So this reverts (#20415, !5579) which intended to get closed to #18758 but didn't really and introduced a few subtle bugs. Printing of an error message in #22695 would just hang, because we would attempt to print the `Id` in debug mode to assertain whether it was empty or not. Printing the Name is fine for the error message. Another consequence is that when `-dppr-debug` was enabled the compiler would hang because the debug printing of the Id would try and print fields which were not populated yet. This also led to 32070e6c2e1b4b7c32530a9566fe14543791f9a6 having to add a workaround for the `checkArgs` function which was probably a very similar bug to #22695. Fixes #22695 - - - - - c306d939 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T22:08:53-05:00 ci: Upgrade darwin, windows and freebsd CI to use GHC-9.4.3 Fixes #22599 - - - - - 0db496ff by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-06T22:08:53-05:00 darwin ci: Explicitly pass desired build triple to configure On the zw3rk machines for some reason the build machine was inferred to be arm64. Setting the build triple appropiately resolve this confusion and we produce x86 binaries. - - - - - 2459c358 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-06T22:09:29-05:00 rts: MUT_VAR is not a StgMutArrPtrs There was previously a comment claiming that the MUT_VAR closure type had the layout of StgMutArrPtrs. - - - - - 6206cb92 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-07T12:14:40-05:00 Make FloatIn robust to shadowing This MR fixes #22622. See the new Note [Shadowing and name capture] I did a bit of refactoring in sepBindsByDropPoint too. The bug doesn't manifest in HEAD, but it did show up in 9.4, so we should backport this patch to 9.4 - - - - - a960ca81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 T10955: Set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for darwin The correct path to direct the dynamic linker on darwin is DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH rather than LD_LIBRARY_PATH. On recent versions of OSX using LD_LIBRARY_PATH seems to have stopped working. For more reading see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3146274/is-it-ok-to-use-dyld-library-path-on-mac-os-x-and-whats-the-dynamic-library-s - - - - - 73484710 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 Skip T18623 on darwin (to add to the long list of OSs) On recent versions of OSX, running `ulimit -v` results in ``` ulimit: setrlimit failed: invalid argument ``` Time is too short to work out what random stuff Apple has been doing with ulimit, so just skip the test like we do for other platforms. - - - - - 8c0ea25f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-07T12:15:15-05:00 Pass -Wl,-no_fixup_chains to ld64 when appropiate Recent versions of MacOS use a version of ld where `-fixup_chains` is on by default. This is incompatible with our usage of `-undefined dynamic_lookup`. Therefore we explicitly disable `fixup-chains` by passing `-no_fixup_chains` to the linker on darwin. This results in a warning of the form: ld: warning: -undefined dynamic_lookup may not work with chained fixups The manual explains the incompatible nature of these two flags: -undefined treatment Specifies how undefined symbols are to be treated. Options are: error, warning, suppress, or dynamic_lookup. The default is error. Note: dynamic_lookup that depends on lazy binding will not work with chained fixups. A relevant ticket is #22429 Here are also a few other links which are relevant to the issue: Official comment: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/719961 More relevant links: https://openradar.appspot.com/radar?id=5536824084660224 https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/97524 Note in release notes: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode-release-notes/xcode-13-releas e-notes - - - - - 365b3045 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T02:36:20-05:00 Disable split sections on aarch64-deb10 build See #22722 Failure on this job: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1287852 ``` Unexpected failures: /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T10828.run T10828 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T13123.run T13123 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) /builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T20590.run T20590 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp) Appending 232 stats to file: /builds/ghc/ghc/performance-metrics.tsv ``` ``` Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: data family D_0 a_1 :: * -> * data instance D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool :: * where DInt_2 :: D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool data E_3 where MkE_4 :: a_5 -> E_3 data Foo_6 a_7 b_8 where MkFoo_9, MkFoo'_10 :: a_11 -> Foo_6 a_11 b_12 newtype Bar_13 :: * -> GHC.Types.Bool -> * where MkBar_14 :: a_15 -> Bar_13 a_15 b_16 data T10828.T (a_0 :: *) where T10828.MkT :: forall (a_1 :: *) . a_1 -> a_1 -> T10828.T a_1 T10828.MkC :: forall (a_2 :: *) (b_3 :: *) . (GHC.Types.~) a_2 GHC.Types.Int => {T10828.foo :: a_2, T10828.bar :: b_3} -> T10828.T GHC.Types.Int T10828.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: (do TyConI dec <- runQ $ reify (mkName "T") runIO $ putStrLn (pprint dec) >> hFlush stdout d <- runQ $ [d| data T' a :: Type where MkT' :: a -> a -> T' a MkC' :: forall a b. (a ~ Int) => {foo :: a, bar :: b} -> T' Int |] runIO $ putStrLn (pprint d) >> hFlush stdout ....) *** unexpected failure for T10828(ext-interp) =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] =====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: T13123.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: ([d| data GADT where MkGADT :: forall k proxy (a :: k). proxy a -> GADT |]) *** unexpected failure for T13123(ext-interp) =====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] =====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] =====> 7200 of 9215 [0, 2, 0] Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were: T20590.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897] Exception when trying to run compile-time code: ghc-iserv terminated (-4) Code: ([d| data T where MkT :: forall a. a -> T |]) *** unexpected failure for T20590(ext-interp) ``` Looks fairly worrying to me. - - - - - 965a2735 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-09T02:36:20-05:00 EPA: exact print HsDocTy To match ghc-exactprint https://github.com/alanz/ghc-exactprint/pull/121 - - - - - 5d65773e by John Ericson at 2023-01-09T20:39:27-05:00 Remove RTS hack for configuring See the brand new Note [Undefined symbols in the RTS] for additional details. - - - - - e3fff751 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-01-09T20:40:02-05:00 Handle shadowing in DmdAnal (#22718) Previously, when we had a shadowing situation like ```hs f x = ... -- demand signature <1L><1L> main = ... \f -> f 1 ... ``` we'd happily use the shadowed demand signature at the call site inside the lambda. Of course, that's wrong and solution is simply to remove the demand signature from the `AnalEnv` when we enter the lambda. This patch does so for all binding constructs Core. In #22718 the issue was caused by LetUp not shadowing away the existing demand signature for the let binder in the let body. The resulting absent error is fickle to reproduce; hence no reproduction test case. #17478 would help. Fixes #22718. It appears that TcPlugin_Rewrite regresses by ~40% on Darwin. It is likely that DmdAnal was exploiting ill-scoped analysis results. Metric increase ['bytes allocated'] (test_env=x86_64-darwin-validate): TcPlugin_Rewrite - - - - - d53f6f4d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-09T21:11:02-05:00 Add safe list indexing operator: !? With Joachim's amendments. Implements https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/110 - - - - - cfaf1ad7 by Nicolas Trangez at 2023-01-09T21:11:03-05:00 rts, tests: limit thread name length to 15 bytes On Linux, `pthread_setname_np` (or rather, the kernel) only allows for thread names up to 16 bytes, including the terminating null byte. This commit adds a note pointing this out in `createOSThread`, and fixes up two instances where a thread name of more than 15 characters long was used (in the RTS, and in a test-case). Fixes: #22366 Fixes: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22366 See: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22366#note_460796 - - - - - 64286132 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:03-05:00 Store bootstrap_llvm_target and use it to set LlvmTarget in bindists This mirrors some existing logic for the bootstrap_target which influences how TargetPlatform is set. As described on #21970 not storing this led to `LlvmTarget` being set incorrectly and hence the wrong `--target` flag being passed to the C compiler. Towards #21970 - - - - - 4724e8d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:04-05:00 Check for FP_LD_NO_FIXUP_CHAINS in installation configure script Otherwise, when installing from a bindist the C flag isn't passed to the C compiler. This completes the fix for #22429 - - - - - 2e926b88 by Georgi Lyubenov at 2023-01-09T21:11:07-05:00 Fix outdated link to Happy section on sequences - - - - - 146a1458 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-09T21:11:07-05:00 Revert "NCG(x86): Compile add+shift as lea if possible." This reverts commit 20457d775885d6c3df020d204da9a7acfb3c2e5a. See #22666 and #21777 - - - - - 6e6adbe3 by Jade Lovelace at 2023-01-11T00:55:30-05:00 Fix tcPluginRewrite example - - - - - faa57138 by Jade Lovelace at 2023-01-11T00:55:31-05:00 fix missing haddock pipe - - - - - 0470ea7c by Florian Weimer at 2023-01-11T00:56:10-05:00 m4/fp_leading_underscore.m4: Avoid implicit exit function declaration And switch to a new-style function definition. Fixes build issues with compilers that do not accept implicit function declarations. - - - - - b2857df4 by HaskellMouse at 2023-01-11T00:56:52-05:00 Added a new warning about compatibility with RequiredTypeArguments This commit introduces a new warning that indicates code incompatible with future extension: RequiredTypeArguments. Enabling this extension may break some code and the warning will help to make it compatible in advance. - - - - - 5f17e21a by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-11T00:57:27-05:00 testsuite: Drop testheapalloced.c As noted in #22414, this file (which appears to be a benchmark for characterising the one-step allocator's MBlock cache) is currently unreferenced. Remove it. Closes #22414. - - - - - bc125775 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-11T00:58:03-05:00 Introduce the TypeAbstractions language flag GHC Proposals #448 "Modern scoped type variables" and #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" introduce a new language extension flag: TypeAbstractions. Part of the functionality guarded by this flag has already been implemented, namely type abstractions in constructor patterns, but it was guarded by a combination of TypeApplications and ScopedTypeVariables instead of a dedicated language extension flag. This patch does the following: * introduces a new language extension flag TypeAbstractions * requires TypeAbstractions for @a-syntax in constructor patterns instead of TypeApplications and ScopedTypeVariables * creates a User's Guide page for TypeAbstractions and moves the "Type Applications in Patterns" section there To avoid a breaking change, the new flag is implied by ScopedTypeVariables and is retroactively added to GHC2021. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot - - - - - 083f7015 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-11T00:58:38-05:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused mkWildEvBinder - Use typeTypeOrConstraint - more symmetric and asserts that that the type is Type or Constraint - Fix escape sequences in Python; they raise a deprecation warning with -Wdefault - - - - - aed1974e by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-01-11T08:30:42+00:00 Refactor the treatment of loopy superclass dicts This patch completely re-engineers how we deal with loopy superclass dictionaries in instance declarations. It fixes #20666 and #19690 The highlights are * Recognise that the loopy-superclass business should use precisely the Paterson conditions. This is much much nicer. See Note [Recursive superclasses] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance * With that in mind, define "Paterson-smaller" in Note [Paterson conditions] in GHC.Tc.Validity, and the new data type `PatersonSize` in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType, along with functions to compute and compare PatsonSizes * Use the new PatersonSize stuff when solving superclass constraints See Note [Solving superclass constraints] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance * In GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.lookupInInerts, add a missing call to prohibitedSuperClassSolve. This was the original cause of #20666. * Treat (TypeError "stuff") as having PatersonSize zero. See Note [Paterson size for type family applications] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType. * Treat the head of a Wanted quantified constraint in the same way as the superclass of an instance decl; this is what fixes #19690. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical Note [Solving a Wanted forall-constraint] (Thanks to Matthew Craven for this insight.) This entailed refactoring the GivenSc constructor of CtOrigin a bit, to say whether it comes from an instance decl or quantified constraint. * Some refactoring way in which redundant constraints are reported; we don't want to complain about the extra, apparently-redundant constraints that we must add to an instance decl because of the loopy-superclass thing. I moved some work from GHC.Tc.Errors to GHC.Tc.Solver. * Add a new section to the user manual to describe the loopy superclass issue and what rules it follows. - - - - - 300bcc15 by HaskellMouse at 2023-01-11T13:43:36-05:00 Parse qualified terms in type signatures This commit allows qualified terms in type signatures to pass the parser and to be cathced by renamer with more informative error message. Adds a few tests. Fixes #21605 - - - - - 964284fc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-11T13:44:12-05:00 Fix void-arg-adding mechanism for worker/wrapper As #22725 shows, in worker/wrapper we must add the void argument /last/, not first. See GHC.Core.Opt.WorkWrap.Utils Note [Worker/wrapper needs to add void arg last]. That led me to to study GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr Note [SpecConstr needs to add void args first] which suggests the opposite! And indeed I think it's the other way round for SpecConstr -- or more precisely the void arg must precede the "extra_bndrs". That led me to some refactoring of GHC.Core.Opt.SpecConstr.calcSpecInfo. - - - - - f7ceafc9 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-11T22:36:59-05:00 Add 'docWithStyle' to improve codegen This new combinator docWithStyle :: IsOutput doc => doc -> (PprStyle -> SDoc) -> doc let us remove the need for code to be polymorphic in HDoc when not used in code style. Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T13035 T1969 - - - - - b3be0d18 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-11T22:37:35-05:00 Fix finaliseArgBoxities for OPAQUE function We never do worker wrapper for OPAQUE functions, so we must zap the unboxing info during strictness analysis. This patch fixes #22502 - - - - - db11f358 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:04-05:00 Revert "rts: Drop racy assertion" The logic here was inverted. Reverting the commit to avoid confusion when examining the commit history. This reverts commit b3eacd64fb36724ed6c5d2d24a81211a161abef1. - - - - - 3242139f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:04-05:00 rts: Drop racy assertion 0e274c39bf836d5bb846f5fa08649c75f85326ac added an assertion in `dirty_MUT_VAR` checking that the MUT_VAR being dirtied was clean. However, this isn't necessarily the case since another thread may have raced us to dirty the object. - - - - - 9ffd5d57 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-12T07:49:41-05:00 configure: Fix escaping of `$tooldir` In !9547 I introduced `$tooldir` directories into GHC's default link and compilation flags to ensure that our C toolchain finds its own headers and libraries before others on the system. However, the patch was subtly wrong in the escaping of `$tooldir`. Fix this. Fixes #22561. - - - - - 905d0b6e by Sebastian Graf at 2023-01-12T15:51:47-05:00 Fix contification with stable unfoldings (#22428) Many functions now return a `TailUsageDetails` that adorns a `UsageDetails` with a `JoinArity` that reflects the number of join point binders around the body for which the `UsageDetails` was computed. `TailUsageDetails` is now returned by `occAnalLamTail` as well as `occAnalUnfolding` and `occAnalRules`. I adjusted `Note [Join points and unfoldings/rules]` and `Note [Adjusting right-hand sides]` to account for the new machinery. I also wrote a new `Note [Join arity prediction based on joinRhsArity]` and refer to it when we combine `TailUsageDetails` for a recursive RHS. I also renamed * `occAnalLam` to `occAnalLamTail` * `adjustRhsUsage` to `adjustTailUsage` * a few other less important functions and properly documented the that each call of `occAnalLamTail` must pair up with `adjustTailUsage`. I removed `Note [Unfoldings and join points]` because it was redundant with `Note [Occurrences in stable unfoldings]`. While in town, I refactored `mkLoopBreakerNodes` so that it returns a condensed `NodeDetails` called `SimpleNodeDetails`. Fixes #22428. The refactoring seems to have quite beneficial effect on ghc/alloc performance: ``` CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 784,778,420 768,091,176 -2.1% GOOD T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 77,762,270 75,986,720 -2.3% GOOD T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 85,740,186 84,641,712 -1.3% GOOD T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 306,104,656 299,811,632 -2.1% GOOD T13253(normal) ghc/alloc 350,233,952 346,004,008 -1.2% T14683(normal) ghc/alloc 2,800,514,792 2,754,651,360 -1.6% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,230,883,318 1,215,978,336 -1.2% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 153,379,590 151,796,488 -1.0% T16577(normal) ghc/alloc 7,356,797,056 7,244,194,416 -1.5% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,718,941,448 1,692,157,288 -1.6% T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,485,794,632 1,458,022,112 -1.9% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 437,562,314 431,295,896 -1.4% GOOD T21839r(normal) ghc/alloc 446,927,580 440,615,776 -1.4% GOOD geo. mean -0.6% minimum -2.4% maximum -0.0% ``` Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T10421 T12150 T12425 T13056 T18698a T18698b T21839c T21839r T9961 - - - - - a1491c87 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-12T15:52:23-05:00 Only gc sparks locally when we can ensure marking is done. When performing GC without work stealing there was no guarantee that spark pruning was happening after marking of the sparks. This could cause us to GC live sparks under certain circumstances. Fixes #22528. - - - - - 8acfe930 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-12T15:53:00-05:00 Change MSYSTEM to CLANG64 uniformly - - - - - 73bc162b by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-01-12T15:53:42-05:00 Make `GHC.Tc.Errors.Reporter` take `NonEmpty ErrorItem` rather than `[ErrorItem]`, which lets us drop some panics. Also use the `BasicMismatch` constructor rather than `mkBasicMismatchMsg`, which lets us drop the "-Wno-incomplete-record-updates" flag. - - - - - 1b812b69 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-12T15:54:21-05:00 Fix #22728: Not all diagnostics in safe check are fatal Also add tests for the issue and -Winferred-safe-imports in general - - - - - c79b2b65 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-12T15:54:58-05:00 Don't run hadrian-multi on fast-ci label Fixes #22667 - - - - - 9a3d6add by Bodigrim at 2023-01-13T00:46:36-05:00 Bump submodule bytestring to 0.11.4.0 Metric Decrease: T21839c T21839r - - - - - df33c13c by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-13T00:47:12-05:00 gitlab-ci: Bump Darwin bootstrap toolchain This updates the bootstrap compiler on Darwin from 8.10.7 to 9.2.5, ensuring that we have the fix for #21964. - - - - - 756a66ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-13T00:47:12-05:00 gitlab-ci: Pass -w to cabal update Due to cabal#8447, cabal-install 3.8.1.0 requires a compiler to run `cabal update`. - - - - - 1142f858 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:04:00+00:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule - - - - - d4686729 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:04:00+00:00 Bump process submodule - - - - - 84ae6573 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: Bump DOCKER_REV - - - - - d53598c5 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: enable xz parallel compression for x64 jobs - - - - - d31fcbca by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:06:58+00:00 ci: use in-image emsdk for js jobs - - - - - 93b9bbc1 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: improve nix-shell for gen_ci.hs and fix some ghc/hlint warnings - Add a ghc environment including prebuilt dependencies to the nix-shell. Get rid of the ad hoc cabal cache and all dependencies are now downloaded from the nixos binary cache. - Make gen_ci.hs a cabal package with HLS integration, to make future hacking of gen_ci.hs easier. - Fix some ghc/hlint warnings after I got HLS to work. - For the lint-ci-config job, do a shallow clone to save a few minutes of unnecessary git checkout time. - - - - - 8acc56c7 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: source the toolchain env file in wasm jobs - - - - - 87194df0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-13T11:47:17+00:00 ci: add wasm ci jobs via gen_ci.hs - There is one regular wasm job run in validate pipelines - Additionally, int-native/unreg wasm jobs run in nightly/release pipelines Also, remove the legacy handwritten wasm ci jobs in .gitlab-ci.yml. - - - - - b6eb9bcc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-13T11:52:16+00:00 wasm ci: Remove wasm release jobs This removes the wasm release jobs, as we do not yet intend to distribute these binaries. - - - - - 496607fd by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-13T16:52:07-05:00 Add a missing checkEscapingKind Ticket #22743 pointed out that there is a missing check, for type-inferred bindings, that the inferred type doesn't have an escaping kind. The fix is easy. - - - - - 7a9a1042 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:48:19-05:00 Separate core inlining logic from `Unfolding` type. This seems like a good idea either way, but is mostly motivated by a patch where this avoids a module loop. - - - - - 33b58f77 by sheaf at 2023-01-16T20:48:57-05:00 Hadrian: generalise &%> to avoid warnings This patch introduces a more general version of &%> that works with general traversable shapes, instead of lists. This allows us to pass along the information that the length of the list of filepaths passed to the function exactly matches the length of the input list of filepath patterns, avoiding pattern match warnings. Fixes #22430 - - - - - 8c7a991c by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:49:34-05:00 Add regression test for #22611. A case were a function used to fail to specialize, but now does. - - - - - 6abea760 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-16T20:50:10-05:00 Mark maximumBy/minimumBy as INLINE. The RHS was too large to inline which often prevented the overhead of the Maybe from being optimized away. By marking it as INLINE we can eliminate the overhead of both the maybe and are able to unpack the accumulator when possible. Fixes #22609 - - - - - 99d151bb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:50:50-05:00 ci: Bump CACHE_REV so that ghc-9.6 branch and HEAD have different caches Having the same CACHE_REV on both branches leads to issues where the darwin toolchain is different on ghc-9.6 and HEAD which leads to long darwin build times. In general we should ensure that each branch has a different CACHE_REV. - - - - - 6a5845fb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Change owner of files in source-tarball job This fixes errors of the form: ``` fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/builds/ghc/ghc' To add an exception for this directory, call: git config --global --add safe.directory /builds/ghc/ghc inferred 9.7.20230113 checking for GHC Git commit id... fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/builds/ghc/ghc' To add an exception for this directory, call: git config --global --add safe.directory /builds/ghc/ghc ``` - - - - - 4afb952c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Don't build aarch64-deb10-llvm job on release pipelines Closes #22721 - - - - - 8039feb9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Change owner of files in test-bootstrap job - - - - - 0b358d0c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 rel_eng: Add release engineering scripts into ghc tree It is better to keep these scripts in the tree as they depend on the CI configuration and so on. By keeping them in tree we can keep them up-to-date as the CI config changes and also makes it easier to backport changes to the release script between release branches in future. The final motivation is that it makes generating GHCUp metadata possible. - - - - - 28cb2ed0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:25-05:00 ci: Don't use complicated image or clone in not-interruptible job This job exists only for the meta-reason of not allowing nightly pipelines to be cancelled. It was taking two minutes to run as in order to run "true" we would also clone the whole GHC repo. - - - - - eeea59bb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-16T20:51:26-05:00 Add scripts to generate ghcup metadata on nightly and release pipelines 1. A python script in .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata which generates suitable metadata for consumption by GHCUp for the relevant pipelines. - The script generates the metadata just as the ghcup maintainers want, without taking into account platform/library combinations. It is updated manually when the mapping changes. - The script downloads the bindists which ghcup wants to distribute, calculates the hash and generates the yaml in the correct structure. - The script is documented in the .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/README.mk file 1a. The script requires us to understand the mapping from platform -> job. To choose the preferred bindist for each platform the .gitlab/gen_ci.hs script is modified to allow outputting a metadata file which answers the question about which job produces the bindist which we want to distribute to users for a specific platform. 2. Pipelines to run on nightly and release jobs to generate metadata - ghcup-metadata-nightly: Generates metadata which points directly to artifacts in the nightly job. - ghcup-metadata-release: Generates metadata suitable for inclusion directly in ghcup by pointing to the downloads folder where the bindist will be uploaded to. 2a. Trigger jobs which test the generated metadata in the downstream `ghccup-ci` repo. See that repo for documentation about what is tested and how but essentially we test in a variety of clean images that ghcup can download and install the bindists we say exist in our metadata. - - - - - 97bd4d8c by Bodigrim at 2023-01-16T20:52:04-05:00 Bump submodule parsec to 3.1.16.1 - - - - - 97ac8230 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-16T20:52:39-05:00 EPA: Add annotation for 'type' in DataDecl Closes #22765 - - - - - dbbab95d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-17T06:36:06-05:00 compiler: Small optimisation of assertM In #22739 @AndreasK noticed that assertM performed the action to compute the asserted predicate regardless of whether DEBUG is enabled. This is inconsistent with the other assertion operations and general convention. Fix this. Closes #22739. - - - - - fc02f3bb by Viktor Dukhovni at 2023-01-17T06:36:47-05:00 Avoid unnecessary printf warnings in EventLog.c Fixes #22778 - - - - - 003b6d44 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-17T16:33:05-05:00 Document the semantics of pattern bindings a bit better This MR is in response to the discussion on #22719 - - - - - f4d50baf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-17T16:33:41-05:00 Hadrian: fix warnings (#22783) This change fixes the following warnings when building Hadrian: src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:38:10: warning: [-Wredundant-constraints] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:13: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Expression.hs:84:21: warning: [-Wtype-equality-requires-operators] src/Hadrian/Haskell/Cabal/Parse.hs:67:1: warning: [-Wunused-imports] - - - - - 06036d93 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-18T01:55:10-05:00 testsuite: req_smp --> req_target_smp, req_ghc_smp See #22630 and !9552 This commit: - splits req_smp into req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp - changes the testsuite driver to calculate req_ghc_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_target_smp instead of req_smp - changes a handful of tests to use req_host_smp when needed The problem: - the problem this solves is the ambiguity surrounding req_smp - on master req_smp was used to express the constraint that the program being compiled supports smp _and_ that the host RTS (i.e., the RTS used to compile the program) supported smp. Normally that is fine, but in cross compilation this is not always the case as was discovered in #22630. The solution: - Differentiate the two constraints: - use req_target_smp to say the RTS the compiled program is linked with (and the platform) supports smp - use req_host_smp to say the RTS the host is linked with supports smp WIP: fix req_smp (target vs ghc) add flag to separate bootstrapper split req_smp -> req_target_smp and req_ghc_smp update tests smp flags cleanup and add some docstrings only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapper on S1 or CC Only set ghc_with_smp to bootstrapperWithSMP of when testing stage 1 and cross compiling test the RTS in config/ghc not hadrian re-add ghc_with_smp fix and align req names fix T11760 to use req_host_smp test the rts directly, avoid python 3.5 limitation test the compiler in a try block align out of tree and in tree withSMP flags mark failing tests as host req smp testsuite: req_host_smp --> req_ghc_smp Fix ghc vs host, fix ghc_with_smp leftover - - - - - ee9b78aa by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-18T01:55:45-05:00 Use -Wdefault when running Python testdriver (#22727) - - - - - e9c0537c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-18T01:56:22-05:00 Enable -Wstar-is-type by default (#22759) Following the plan in GHC Proposal #143 "Remove the * kind syntax", which states: In the next release (or 3 years in), enable -fwarn-star-is-type by default. The "next release" happens to be 9.6.1 I also moved the T21583 test case from should_fail to should_compile, because the only reason it was failing was -Werror=compat in our test suite configuration. - - - - - 4efee43d by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-18T01:56:59-05:00 Add missing parenthesizeHsType in cvtSigTypeKind We need to ensure that the output of `cvtSigTypeKind` is parenthesized (at precedence `sigPrec`) so that any type signatures with an outermost, explicit kind signature can parse correctly. Fixes #22784. - - - - - f891a442 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T07:28:00-05:00 Bump ghc-tarballs to fix #22497 It turns out that gmp 6.2.1 uses the platform-reserved `x18` register on AArch64/Darwin. This was fixed in upstream changeset 18164:5f32dbc41afc, which was merged in 2020. Here I backport this patch although I do hope that a new release is forthcoming soon. Bumps gmp-tarballs submodule. Fixes #22497. - - - - - b13c6ea5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T07:28:00-05:00 Bump gmp-tarballs submodule This backports the upstream fix for CVE-2021-43618, fixing #22789. - - - - - c45a5fff by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-18T07:28:37-05:00 Fix typo in recent darwin tests fix Corrects a typo in !9647. Otherwise T18623 will still fail on darwin and stall other people's work. - - - - - b4c14c4b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-01-18T14:21:42-05:00 Add PrimCallConv support to GHCi This adds support for calling Cmm code from bytecode using the native calling convention, allowing modules that use `foreign import prim` to be loaded and debugged in GHCi. This patch introduces a new `PRIMCALL` bytecode instruction and a helper stack frame `stg_primcall`. The code is based on the existing functionality for dealing with unboxed tuples in bytecode, which has been generalised to handle arbitrary calls. Fixes #22051 - - - - - d0a63ef8 by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Refactor warning flag parsing to add missing flags This adds `-Werror=<group>` and `-fwarn-<group>` flags for warning groups as well as individual warnings. Previously these were defined on an ad hoc basis so for example we had `-Werror=compat` but not `-Werror=unused-binds`, whereas we had `-fwarn-unused-binds` but not `-fwarn-compat`. Fixes #22182. - - - - - 7ed1b8ef by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Minor corrections to comments - - - - - 5389681e by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Revise warnings documentation in user's guide - - - - - ab0d5cda by Adam Gundry at 2023-01-18T14:22:26-05:00 Move documentation of deferred type error flags out of warnings section - - - - - eb5a6b91 by John Ericson at 2023-01-18T22:24:10-05:00 Give the RTS it's own configure script Currently it doesn't do much anything, we are just trying to introduce it without breaking the build. Later, we will move functionality from the top-level configure script over to it. We need to bump Cabal for https://github.com/haskell/cabal/pull/8649; to facilitate and existing hack of skipping some configure checks for the RTS we now need to skip just *part* not *all* of the "post configure" hook, as running the configure script (which we definitely want to do) is also implemented as part of the "post configure" hook. But doing this requires exposing functionality that wasn't exposed before. - - - - - 32ab07bf by Bodigrim at 2023-01-18T22:24:51-05:00 ghc package does not have to depend on terminfo - - - - - 981ff7c4 by Bodigrim at 2023-01-18T22:24:51-05:00 ghc-pkg does not have to depend on terminfo - - - - - f058e367 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-18T22:25:27-05:00 nativeGen/X86: MFENCE is unnecessary for release semantics In #22764 a user noticed that a program implementing a simple atomic counter via an STRef regressed significantly due to the introduction of necessary atomic operations in the MutVar# primops (#22468). This regression was caused by a bug in the NCG, which emitted an unnecessary MFENCE instruction for a release-ordered atomic write. MFENCE is rather only needed to achieve sequentially consistent ordering. Fixes #22764. - - - - - 154889db by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-18T22:26:03-05:00 Add regression test for #22151 Issue #22151 was coincidentally fixed in commit aed1974e92366ab8e117734f308505684f70cddf (`Refactor the treatment of loopy superclass dicts`). This adds a regression test to ensure that the issue remains fixed. Fixes #22151. - - - - - 14b5982a by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-18T22:26:43-05:00 Fix printing of promoted MkSolo datacon (#22785) Problem: In 2463df2f, the Solo data constructor was renamed to MkSolo, and Solo was turned into a pattern synonym for backwards compatibility. Since pattern synonyms can not be promoted, the old code that pretty-printed promoted single-element tuples started producing ill-typed code: t :: Proxy ('Solo Int) This fails with "Pattern synonym ‘Solo’ used as a type" The solution is to track the distinction between type constructors and data constructors more carefully when printing single-element tuples. - - - - - 1fe806d3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:48:47-05:00 hadrian: add hi_core flavour transformer The hi_core flavour transformer enables -fwrite-if-simplified-core for stage1 libraries, which emit core into interface files to make it possible to restart code generation. Building boot libs with it makes it easier to use GHC API to prototype experimental backends that needs core/stg at link time. - - - - - 317cad26 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:48:47-05:00 hadrian: add missing docs for recently added flavour transformers - - - - - 658f4446 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-23T04:49:23-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add Rocky8 jobs Addresses #22268. - - - - - a83ec778 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-23T04:49:58-05:00 Set "since: 9.8" for TypeAbstractions and -Wterm-variable-capture These flags did not make it into the 9.6 release series, so the "since" annotations must be corrected. - - - - - fec7c2ea by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-01-23T04:50:33-05:00 EPA: Add SourceText to HsOverLabel To be able to capture string literals with possible escape codes as labels. Close #22771 - - - - - 3efd1e99 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-23T04:51:08-05:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.20.0.0 Updates `text` and `exceptions` submodules for bounds bumps. Addresses #22767. - - - - - 0900b584 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:51:45-05:00 hadrian: disable alloca for in-tree GMP on wasm32 When building in-tree GMP for wasm32, disable its alloca usage, since it may potentially cause stack overflow (e.g. #22602). - - - - - db0f1bfd by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-23T04:52:21-05:00 Bump process submodule Includes a critical fix for wasm32, see https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/272 for details. Also changes the existing cross test to include process stuff and avoid future regression here. - - - - - 9222b167 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-23T04:52:57-05:00 ghcup metadata: Fix subdir for windows bindist - - - - - 9a9bec57 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-23T04:52:57-05:00 ghcup metadata: Remove viPostRemove field from generated metadata This has been removed from the downstream metadata. - - - - - 82884ce0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-23T04:53:32-05:00 Fix #22742 runtimeRepLevity_maybe was panicing unnecessarily; and the error printing code made use of the case when it should return Nothing rather than panicing. For some bizarre reason perf/compiler/T21839r shows a 10% bump in runtime peak-megagbytes-used, on a single architecture (alpine). See !9753 for commentary, but I'm going to accept it. Metric Increase: T21839r - - - - - 2c6deb18 by Bryan Richter at 2023-01-23T14:12:22+02:00 codeowners: Add Ben, Matt, and Bryan to CI - - - - - eee3bf05 by Matthew Craven at 2023-01-23T21:46:41-05:00 Do not collect compile-time metrics for T21839r ...the testsuite doesn't handle this properly since it also collects run-time metrics. Compile-time metrics for this test are already tracked via T21839c. Metric Decrease: T21839r - - - - - 1d1dd3fb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Fix recompilation checking for multiple home units The key part of this change is to store a UnitId in the `UsageHomeModule` and `UsageHomeModuleInterface`. * Fine-grained dependency tracking is used if the dependency comes from any home unit. * We actually look up the right module when checking whether we need to recompile in the `UsageHomeModuleInterface` case. These scenarios are both checked by the new tests ( multipleHomeUnits_recomp and multipleHomeUnits_recomp_th ) Fixes #22675 - - - - - 7bfb30f9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Augment target filepath by working directory when checking if module satisfies target This fixes a spurious warning in -Wmissing-home-modules. This is a simple oversight where when looking for the target in the first place we augment the search by the -working-directory flag but then fail to do so when checking this warning. Fixes #22676 - - - - - 69500dd4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Use NodeKey rather than ModuleName in pruneCache The `pruneCache` function assumes that the list of `CachedInfo` all have unique `ModuleName`, this is not true: * In normal compilation, the same module name can appear for a file and it's boot file. * In multiple home unit compilation the same ModuleName can appear in different units The fix is to use a `NodeKey` as the actual key for the interfaces which includes `ModuleName`, `IsBoot` and `UnitId`. Fixes #22677 - - - - - 336b2b1c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Recompilation checking: Don't try to find artefacts for Interactive & hs-boot combo In interactive mode we don't produce any linkables for hs-boot files. So we also need to not going looking for them when we check to see if we have all the right objects needed for recompilation. Ticket #22669 - - - - - 6469fea7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Don't write o-boot files in Interactive mode We should not be producing object files when in interactive mode but we still produced the dummy o-boot files. These never made it into a `Linkable` but then confused the recompilation checker. Fixes #22669 - - - - - 06cc0a95 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Improve driver diagnostic messages by including UnitId in message Currently the driver diagnostics don't give any indication about which unit they correspond to. For example `-Wmissing-home-modules` can fire multiple times for each different home unit and gives no indication about which unit it's actually reporting about. Perhaps a longer term fix is to generalise the providence information away from a SrcSpan so that these kind of whole project errors can be reported with an accurate provenance. For now we can just include the `UnitId` in the error message. Fixes #22678 - - - - - 4fe9eaff by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Key ModSummary cache by UnitId as well as FilePath Multiple units can refer to the same files without any problem. Just another assumption which needs to be updated when we may have multiple home units. However, there is the invariant that within each unit each file only maps to one module, so as long as we also key the cache by UnitId then we are all good. This led to some confusing behaviour in GHCi when reloading, multipleHomeUnits_shared distils the essence of what can go wrong. Fixes #22679 - - - - - ada29f5c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Finder: Look in current unit before looking in any home package dependencies In order to preserve existing behaviour it's important to look within the current component before consideirng a module might come from an external component. This already happened by accident in `downsweep`, (because roots are used to repopulated the cache) but in the `Finder` the logic was the wrong way around. Fixes #22680 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp -------------------------p - - - - - be701cc6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:37:52-05:00 Debug: Print full NodeKey when pretty printing ModuleGraphNode This is helpful when debugging multiple component issues. - - - - - 34d2d463 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-24T05:38:32-05:00 Fix Lint check for duplicate external names Lint was checking for duplicate external names by calling removeDups, which needs a comparison function that is passed to Data.List.sortBy. But the comparison was not a valid ordering - it returned LT if one of the names was not external. For example, the previous implementation won't find a duplicate in [M.x, y, M.x]. Instead, we filter out non-external names before looking for duplicates. - - - - - 1c050ed2 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-24T05:39:08-05:00 Add test for T22671 This was fixed by b13c6ea5 Closes #22671 - - - - - 05e6a2d9 by Tom Ellis at 2023-01-24T12:10:52-05:00 Clarify where `f` is defined - - - - - d151546e by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-24T12:11:29-05:00 CmmToC: fix CmmRegOff for 64-bit register on a 32-bit target We used to print the offset value to a platform word sized integer. This is incorrect when the offset is negative (e.g. output of cmm constant folding) and the register is 64-bit but on a 32-bit target, and may lead to incorrect runtime result (e.g. #22607). The fix is simple: just treat it as a proper MO_Add, with the correct width info inferred from the register itself. Metric Increase: T12707 T13379 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun - - - - - e5383a29 by Wander Hillen at 2023-01-24T20:02:26-05:00 Allow waiting for timerfd to be interrupted during rts shutdown - - - - - 1957eda1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-24T20:03:01-05:00 Restore Compose's Read/Show behavior to match Read1/Show1 instances Fixes #22816. - - - - - 30972827 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-25T03:54:14-05:00 docs: Update INSTALL.md Removes references to make. Fixes #22480 - - - - - bc038c3b by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-25T03:54:50-05:00 compiler: fix handling of MO_F_Neg in wasm NCG In the wasm NCG, we used to compile MO_F_Neg to 0.0-x. It was an oversight, there actually exists f32.neg/f64.neg opcodes in the wasm spec and those should be used instead! The old behavior almost works, expect when GHC compiles the -0.0 literal, which will incorrectly become 0.0. - - - - - e987e345 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Hadrian: correctly detect AR at-file support Stage0's ar may not support at-files. Take it into account. Found while cross-compiling from Darwin to Windows. - - - - - 48131ee2 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Hadrian: fix Windows cross-compilation Decision to build either unix or Win32 package must be stage specific for cross-compilation to be supported. - - - - - 288fa017 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 Fix RTS build on Windows This change fixes a cross-compilation issue from ArchLinux to Windows because these symbols weren't found. - - - - - 2fdf22ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-25T14:47:41-05:00 configure: support "windows" as an OS - - - - - 13a0566b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-25T14:48:16-05:00 Fix in-scope set in specImports Nothing deep here; I had failed to bring some floated dictionary binders into scope. Exposed by -fspecialise-aggressively Fixes #22715. - - - - - b7efdb24 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-25T14:48:51-05:00 ci: Disable HLint job due to excessive runtime The HLint jobs takes much longer to run (20 minutes) after "Give the RTS it's own configure script" eb5a6b91 Now the CI job will build the stage0 compiler before it generates the necessary RTS headers. We either need to: * Fix the linting rules so they take much less time * Revert the commit * Remove the linting of base from the hlint job * Remove the hlint job This is highest priority as it is affecting all CI pipelines. For now I am just disabling the job because there are many more pressing matters at hand. Ticket #22830 - - - - - 1bd32a35 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:34:21-05:00 Factorize hptModulesBelow Create and use moduleGraphModulesBelow in GHC.Unit.Module.Graph that doesn't need anything from the driver to be used. - - - - - 1262d3f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Store dehydrated data structures in CgModBreaks This fixes a tricky leak in GHCi where we were retaining old copies of HscEnvs when reloading. If not all modules were recompiled then these hydrated fields in break points would retain a reference to the old HscEnv which could double memory usage. Fixes #22530 - - - - - e27eb80c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force more in NFData Name instance Doesn't force the lazy `OccName` field (#19619) which is already known as a really bad source of leaks. When we slam the hammer storing Names on disk (in interface files or the like), all this should be forced as otherwise a `Name` can easily retain an `Id` and hence the entire world. Fixes #22833 - - - - - 3d004d5a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force OccName in tidyTopName This occname has just been derived from an `Id`, so need to force it promptly so we can release the Id back to the world. Another symptom of the bug caused by #19619 - - - - - f2a0fea0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Strict fields in ModNodeKey (otherwise retains HomeModInfo) Towards #22530 - - - - - 5640cb1d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:35:36-05:00 Hadrian: fix doc generation Was missing dependencies on files generated by templates (e.g. ghc.cabal) - - - - - 3e827c3f by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-01-26T20:06:53-05:00 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. Close #22519. - - - - - b3ef5c89 by doyougnu at 2023-01-26T20:07:48-05:00 tryFillBuffer: strictify more speculative bangs - - - - - d0d7ba0f by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-26T20:08:25-05:00 base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind This change removes an unnecessary dependency on Prelude from two modules in the base package. - - - - - fa1db923 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 ci: Add ubuntu18_04 nightly and release jobs This adds release jobs for ubuntu18_04 which uses glibc 2.27 which is older than the 2.28 which is used by Rocky8 bindists. Ticket #22268 - - - - - 807310a1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 rel-eng: Add missing rocky8 bindist We intend to release rocky8 bindist so the fetching script needs to know about them. - - - - - c7116b10 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-26T20:09:35-05:00 base: Make changelog proposal references more consistent Addresses #22773. - - - - - 6932cfc7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T20:10:27-05:00 Fix spurious change from !9568 - - - - - e480fbc2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T05:01:24-05:00 rts: Use C11-compliant static assertion syntax Previously we used `static_assert` which is only available in C23. By contrast, C11 only provides `_Static_assert`. Fixes #22777 - - - - - 2648c09c by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-27T05:02:07-05:00 Replace errors from badOrigBinding with new one (#22839) Problem: in 02279a9c the type-level [] syntax was changed from a built-in name to an alias for the GHC.Types.List constructor. badOrigBinding assumes that if a name is not built-in then it must have come from TH quotation, but this is not necessarily the case with []. The outdated assumption in badOrigBinding leads to incorrect error messages. This code: data [] Fails with "Cannot redefine a Name retrieved by a Template Haskell quote: []" Unfortunately, there is not enough information in RdrName to directly determine if the name was constructed via TH or by the parser, so this patch changes the error message instead. It unifies TcRnIllegalBindingOfBuiltIn and TcRnNameByTemplateHaskellQuote into a new error TcRnBindingOfExistingName and changes its wording to avoid guessing the origin of the name. - - - - - 545bf8cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-27T14:58:53+00:00 Revert "base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind" Fixes CI errors of the form. ``` ===> Command failed with error code: 1 ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.7.20230127: lookupGlobal Failed to load interface for ‘GHC.Num.BigNat’ There are files missing in the ‘ghc-bignum’ package, try running 'ghc-pkg check'. Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. Call stack: CallStack (from HasCallStack): callStackDoc, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Panic.hs:189:37 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Panic pprPanic, called at compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Env.hs:154:32 in ghc:GHC.Tc.Utils.Env CallStack (from HasCallStack): panic, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Error.hs:454:29 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Error Please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` This reverts commit d0d7ba0fb053ebe7f919a5932066fbc776301ccd. The module now lacks a dependency on GHC.Num.BigNat which it implicitly depends on. It is causing all CI jobs to fail so we revert without haste whilst the patch can be fixed. Fixes #22848 - - - - - 638277ba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Detect family instance orphans correctly We were treating a type-family instance as a non-orphan if there was a type constructor on its /right-hand side/ that was local. Boo! Utterly wrong. With this patch, we correctly check the /left-hand side/ instead! Fixes #22717 - - - - - 46a53bb2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Report family instance orphans correctly This fixes the fact that we were not reporting orphan family instances at all. The fix here is easy, but touches a bit of code. I refactored the code to be much more similar to the way that class instances are done: - Add a fi_orphan field to FamInst, like the is_orphan field in ClsInst - Make newFamInst initialise this field, just like newClsInst - And make newFamInst report a warning for an orphan, just like newClsInst - I moved newFamInst from GHC.Tc.Instance.Family to GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate, just like newClsInst. - I added mkLocalFamInst to FamInstEnv, just like mkLocalClsInst in InstEnv - TcRnOrphanInstance and SuggestFixOrphanInstance are now parametrised over class instances vs type/data family instances. Fixes #19773 - - - - - faa300fb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in STG This patch removes some orphan instances in the STG namespace by introducing the GHC.Stg.Lift.Types module, which allows various type family instances to be moved to GHC.Stg.Syntax, avoiding orphan instances. - - - - - 0f25a13b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in the parser This moves Anno instances for PatBuilder from GHC.Parser.PostProcess to GHC.Parser.Types to avoid orphans. - - - - - 15750d33 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Accept an orphan declaration (sadly) This accepts the orphan type family instance type instance DsForeignHook = ... in GHC.HsToCore.Types. See Note [The Decoupling Abstract Data Hack] in GHC.Driver.Hooks - - - - - c9967d13 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-01-27T23:55:31-05:00 bindist configure: Fail if find not found (#22691) - - - - - ad8cfed4 by John Ericson at 2023-01-27T23:56:06-05:00 Put hadrian bootstrap plans through `jq` This makes it possible to review changes with conventional diffing tools. - - - - - d0ddc01b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Introduce threaded2_sanity way Incredibly, we previously did not have a single way which would test the threaded RTS with multiple capabilities and the sanity-checker enabled. - - - - - 38ad8351 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 rts: Relax Messages assertion `doneWithMsgThrowTo` was previously too strict in asserting that the `Message` is locked. Specifically, it failed to consider that the `Message` may not be locked if we are deleting all threads during RTS shutdown. - - - - - a9fe81af by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Fix race in UnliftedTVar2 Previously UnliftedTVar2 would fail when run with multiple capabilities (and possibly even with one capability) as it would assume that `killThread#` would immediately kill the "increment" thread. Also, refactor the the executable to now succeed with no output and fails with an exit code. - - - - - 8519af60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Make listThreads more robust Previously it was sensitive to the labels of threads which it did not create (e.g. the IO manager event loop threads). Fix this. - - - - - 55a81995 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix non-atomic mutation of enabled_capabilities - - - - - b5c75f1d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix C++ compilation issues Make the RTS compilable with a C++ compiler by inserting necessary casts. - - - - - c261b62f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix typo "tracingAddCapabilities" was mis-named - - - - - 77fdbd3f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Drop long-dead fallback definitions for INFINITY & NAN These are no longer necessary since we now compile as C99. - - - - - 56c1bd98 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 Revert "CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types (#22043)" This reverts commit 99aca26b652603bc62953157a48e419f737d352d. - - - - - b3a3534b by nineonine at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types Previously, when using `capi` calling convention in foreign declarations, code generator failed to handle const-cualified pointer return types. This resulted in CC toolchain throwing `-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers` warning. `Foreign.C.Types.ConstPtr` newtype was introduced to handle these cases - special treatment was put in place to generate appropritetly qualified C wrapper that no longer triggers the above mentioned warning. Fixes #22043. - - - - - 082b7d43 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-28T02:58:38-05:00 Add Foldable1 Solo instance - - - - - 50b1e2e8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-28T02:59:18-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Bind to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I removed all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Bind module. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnMultipleFixityDecls TcRnIllegalPatternSynonymDecl TcRnIllegalClassBiding TcRnOrphanCompletePragma TcRnEmptyCase TcRnNonStdGuards TcRnDuplicateSigDecl TcRnMisplacedSigDecl TcRnUnexpectedDefaultSig TcRnBindInBootFile TcRnDuplicateMinimalSig - - - - - 3330b819 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-28T02:59:54-05:00 hadrian: Fix library-dirs, dynamic-library-dirs and static-library-dirs in inplace .conf files Previously we were just throwing away the contents of the library-dirs fields but really we have to do the same thing as for include-dirs, relativise the paths into the current working directory and maintain any extra libraries the user has specified. Now the relevant section of the rts.conf file looks like: ``` library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib library-dirs-static: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib dynamic-library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib ``` Fixes #22209 - - - - - c9ad8852 by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T03:00:33-05:00 Document differences between Data.{Monoid,Semigroup}.{First,Last} - - - - - 7e11c6dc by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:09-05:00 compiler: fix subword literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG This patch fixes the W8/W16 literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG, which used to lower it to something like i32.const -1, without properly zeroing-out the unused higher bits. Fixes #22608. - - - - - 6ea2aa02 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:46-05:00 compiler: fix lowering of CmmBlock in the wasm NCG The CmmBlock datacon was not handled in lower_CmmLit, since I thought it would have been eliminated after proc-point splitting. Turns out it still occurs in very rare occasions, and this patch is needed to fix T9329 for wasm. - - - - - 2b62739d by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T17:16:11-05:00 Assorted changes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 78c07219 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T17:16:48-05:00 compiler: properly handle ForeignHints in the wasm NCG Properly handle ForeignHints of ccall arguments/return value, insert sign extends and truncations when handling signed subwords. Fixes #22852. - - - - - 8bed166b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-30T05:06:26-05:00 nativeGen: Disable asm-shortcutting on Darwin Asm-shortcutting may produce relative references to symbols defined in other compilation units. This is not something that MachO relocations support (see #21972). For this reason we disable the optimisation on Darwin. We do so without a warning since this flag is enabled by `-O2`. Another way to address this issue would be to rather implement a PLT-relocatable jump-table strategy. However, this would only benefit Darwin and does not seem worth the effort. Closes #21972. - - - - - da468391 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-30T05:07:03-05:00 compiler: fix data section alignment in the wasm NCG Previously we tried to lower the alignment requirement as far as possible, based on the section kind inferred from the CLabel. For info tables, .p2align 1 was applied given the GC should only need the lowest bit to tag forwarding pointers. But this would lead to unaligned loads/stores, which has a performance penalty even if the wasm spec permits it. Furthermore, the test suite has shown memory corruption in a few cases when compacting gc is used. This patch takes a more conservative approach: all data sections except C strings align to word size. - - - - - 08ba8720 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-30T21:18:45-05:00 ghc-the-library: Retain cafs in both static in dynamic builds. We use keepCAFsForGHCi.c to force -fkeep-cafs behaviour by using a __attribute__((constructor)) function. This broke for static builds where the linker discarded the object file since it was not reverenced from any exported code. We fix this by asserting that the flag is enabled using a function in the same module as the constructor. Which causes the object file to be retained by the linker, which in turn causes the constructor the be run in static builds. This changes nothing for dynamic builds using the ghc library. But causes static to also retain CAFs (as we expect them to). Fixes #22417. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T21839r ------------------------- - - - - - 20598ef6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:20-05:00 Handle `type data` properly in tyThingParent_maybe Unlike most other data constructors, data constructors declared with `type data` are represented in `TyThing`s as `ATyCon` rather than `ADataCon`. The `ATyCon` case in `tyThingParent_maybe` previously did not consider the possibility of the underlying `TyCon` being a promoted data constructor, which led to the oddities observed in #22817. This patch adds a dedicated special case in `tyThingParent_maybe`'s `ATyCon` case for `type data` data constructors to fix these oddities. Fixes #22817. - - - - - 2f145052 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:56-05:00 Fix two bugs in TypeData TH reification This patch fixes two issues in the way that `type data` declarations were reified with Template Haskell: * `type data` data constructors are now properly reified using `DataConI`. This is accomplished with a special case in `reifyTyCon`. Fixes #22818. * `type data` type constructors are now reified in `reifyTyCon` using `TypeDataD` instead of `DataD`. Fixes #22819. - - - - - d0f34f25 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-30T21:20:35-05:00 Take account of loop breakers in specLookupRule The key change is that in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specLookupRule we were using realIdUnfolding, which ignores the loop-breaker flag. When given a loop breaker, rule matching therefore looped infinitely -- #22802. In fixing this I refactored a bit. * Define GHC.Core.InScopeEnv as a data type, and use it. (Previously it was a pair: hard to grep for.) * Put several functions returning an IdUnfoldingFun into GHC.Types.Id, namely idUnfolding alwaysActiveUnfoldingFun, whenActiveUnfoldingFun, noUnfoldingFun and use them. (The are all loop-breaker aware.) - - - - - de963cb6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 ci: Remove FreeBSD job from release pipelines We no longer attempt to build or distribute this release - - - - - f26d27ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Add check to make sure that release jobs are downloaded by fetch-gitlab This check makes sure that if a job is a prefixed by "release-" then the script downloads it and understands how to map the job name to the platform. - - - - - 7619c0b4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Fix the name of the ubuntu-* jobs These were not uploaded for alpha1 Fixes #22844 - - - - - 68eb8877 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 gen_ci: Only consider release jobs for job metadata In particular we do not have a release job for FreeBSD so the generation of the platform mapping was failing. - - - - - b69461a0 by Jason Shipman at 2023-01-30T21:21:50-05:00 User's guide: Clarify overlapping instance candidate elimination This commit updates the user's guide section on overlapping instance candidate elimination to use "or" verbiage instead of "either/or" in regards to the current pair of candidates' being overlappable or overlapping. "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping" can cause confusion as it suggests "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping, but not both". This was initially discussed on this Discourse topic: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/clarification-on-overlapping-instance-candidate-elimination/5677 - - - - - 7cbdaad0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-31T07:53:53-05:00 Fixes for cabal-reinstall CI job * Allow filepath to be reinstalled * Bump some version bounds to allow newer versions of libraries * Rework testing logic to avoid "install --lib" and package env files Fixes #22344 - - - - - fd8f32bf by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:54:29-05:00 rts: prevent potential divide-by-zero when tickInterval=0 This patch fixes a few places in RtsFlags.c that may result in divide-by-zero error when tickInterval=0, which is the default on wasm. Fixes #22603. - - - - - 085a6db6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-01-31T07:55:05-05:00 Update note at beginning of GHC.Builtin.NAmes some things have been renamed since it was written, it seems. - - - - - 7716cbe6 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:55:41-05:00 testsuite: use tgamma for cg007 gamma is a glibc-only deprecated function, use tgamma instead. It's required for fixing cg007 when testing the wasm unregisterised codegen. - - - - - 19c1fbcd by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 InfoTableProv: ShortText --> ShortByteString - - - - - 765fab98 by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 FastString: add fastStringToShorText - - - - - a83c810d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-31T13:08:38-05:00 Improve exprOkForSpeculation for classops This patch fixes #22745 and #15205, which are about GHC's failure to discard unnecessary superclass selections that yield coercions. See GHC.Core.Utils Note [exprOkForSpeculation and type classes] The main changes are: * Write new Note [NON-BOTTOM_DICTS invariant] in GHC.Core, and refer to it * Define new function isTerminatingType, to identify those guaranteed-terminating dictionary types. * exprOkForSpeculation has a new (very simple) case for ClassOpId * ClassOpId has a new field that says if the return type is an unlifted type, or a terminating type. This was surprisingly tricky to get right. In particular note that unlifted types are not terminating types; you can write an expression of unlifted type, that diverges. Not so for dictionaries (or, more precisely, for the dictionaries that GHC constructs). Metric Decrease: LargeRecord - - - - - f83374f8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-31T13:09:14-05:00 Support "unusable UNPACK pragma" warning with -O0 Fixes #11270 - - - - - a2d814dc by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T13:09:50-05:00 configure: Always create the VERSION file Teach the `configure` script to create the `VERSION` file. This will serve as the stable interface to allow the user to determine the version number of a working tree. Fixes #22322. - - - - - 5618fc21 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Cmm: track the type of global registers This patch tracks the type of Cmm global registers. This is needed in order to lint uses of polymorphic registers, such as SIMD vector registers that can be used both for floating-point and integer values. This changes allows us to refactor VanillaReg to not store VGcPtr, as that information is instead stored in the type of the usage of the register. Fixes #22297 - - - - - 78b99430 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Revert "Cmm Lint: relax SIMD register assignment check" This reverts commit 3be48877, which weakened a Cmm Lint check involving SIMD vectors. Now that we keep track of the type a global register is used at, we can restore the original stronger check. - - - - - be417a47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix debugging output Previously various panics would rely on a half-written Show instance, leading to very unhelpful errors. Fix this. See #22798. - - - - - 30989d13 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen: Teach graph-colouring allocator that x18 is unusable Previously trivColourable for AArch64 claimed that at 18 registers were trivially-colourable. This is incorrect as x18 is reserved by the platform on AArch64/Darwin. See #22798. - - - - - 7566fd9d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix graph-colouring allocator Previously various `Instr` queries used by the graph-colouring allocator failed to handle a few pseudo-instructions. This manifested in compiler panicks while compiling `SHA`, which uses `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #22798. - - - - - 2cb500a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 testsuite: Add regression test for #22798 - - - - - 03d693b2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 Revert "Hadrian: fix doc generation" This is too large of a hammer. This reverts commit 5640cb1d84d3cce4ce0a9e90d29b2b20d2b38c2f. - - - - - f838815c by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Sphinx docs require templated cabal files The package-version discovery logic in `doc/users_guide/package_versions.py` uses packages' cabal files to determine package versions. Teach Sphinx about these dependencies in cases where the cabal files are generated by templates. - - - - - 2e48c19a by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Refactor templating logic This refactors Hadrian's autoconf-style templating logic to be explicit about which interpolation variables should be substituted in which files. This clears the way to fix #22714 without incurring rule cycles. - - - - - 93f0e3c4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:33-05:00 hadrian: Substitute LIBRARY_*_VERSION variables This teaches Hadrian to substitute the `LIBRARY_*_VERSION` variables in `libraries/prologue.txt`, fixing #22714. Fixes #22714. - - - - - 22089f69 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T20:46:27-05:00 Bump transformers submodule to 0.6.0.6 Fixes #22862. - - - - - f0eefa3c by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T20:47:03-05:00 compiler: properly handle non-word-sized CmmSwitch scrutinees in the wasm NCG Currently, the wasm NCG has an implicit assumption: all CmmSwitch scrutinees are 32-bit integers. This is not always true; #22864 is one counter-example with a 64-bit scrutinee. This patch fixes the logic by explicitly converting the scrutinee to a word that can be used as a br_table operand. Fixes #22871. Also includes a regression test. - - - - - 9f95db54 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T08:55:08+00:00 Improve treatment of type applications in patterns This patch fixes a subtle bug in the typechecking of type applications in patterns, e.g. f (MkT @Int @a x y) = ... See Note [Type applications in patterns] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Pat. This fixes #19847, #22383, #19577, #21501 - - - - - 955a99ea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T12:31:23-05:00 Treat existentials correctly in dubiousDataConInstArgTys Consider (#22849) data T a where MkT :: forall k (t::k->*) (ix::k). t ix -> T @k a Then dubiousDataConInstArgTys MkT [Type, Foo] should return [Foo (ix::Type)] NOT [Foo (ix::k)] A bit of an obscure case, but it's an outright bug, and the fix is easy. - - - - - 0cc16aaf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump supported LLVM range from 10 through 15 to 11 through 16 LLVM 15 turns on the new pass manager by default, which we have yet to migrate to so for new we pass the `-enable-new-pm-0` flag in our llvm-passes flag. LLVM 11 was the first version to support the `-enable-new-pm` flag so we bump the lowest supported version to 11. Our CI jobs are using LLVM 12 so they should continue to work despite this bump to the lower bound. Fixes #21936 - - - - - f94f1450 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump DOCKER_REV to use alpine image without LLVM installed alpine_3_12 only supports LLVM 10, which is now outside the supported version range. - - - - - 083e26ed by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T17:43:21-05:00 Remove tracing OPTIONS_GHC These were accidentally left over from !9542 - - - - - 354aa47d by Teo Camarasu at 2023-02-01T17:44:00-05:00 doc: fix gcdetails_block_fragmentation_bytes since annotation - - - - - 61ce5bf6 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-02-02T00:15:30-05:00 compiler: Implement higher order patterns in the rule matcher This implements proposal 555 and closes ticket #22465. See the proposal and ticket for motivation. The core changes of this patch are in the GHC.Core.Rules.match function and they are explained in the Note [Matching higher order patterns]. - - - - - 394b91ce by doyougnu at 2023-02-02T00:16:10-05:00 CI: JavaScript backend runs testsuite This MR runs the testsuite for the JS backend. Note that this is a temporary solution until !9515 is merged. Key point: The CI runs hadrian on the built cross compiler _but not_ on the bindist. Other Highlights: - stm submodule gets a bump to mark tests as broken - several tests are marked as broken or are fixed by adding more - conditions to their test runner instance. List of working commit messages: CI: test cross target _and_ emulator CI: JS: Try run testsuite with hadrian JS.CI: cleanup and simplify hadrian invocation use single bracket, print info JS CI: remove call to test_compiler from hadrian don't build haddock JS: mark more tests as broken Tracked in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22576 JS testsuite: don't skip sum_mod test Its expected to fail, yet we skipped it which automatically makes it succeed leading to an unexpected success, JS testsuite: don't mark T12035j as skip leads to an unexpected pass JS testsuite: remove broken on T14075 leads to unexpected pass JS testsuite: mark more tests as broken JS testsuite: mark T11760 in base as broken JS testsuite: mark ManyUnbSums broken submodules: bump process and hpc for JS tests Both submodules has needed tests skipped or marked broken for th JS backend. This commit now adds these changes to GHC. See: HPC: https://gitlab.haskell.org/hpc/hpc/-/merge_requests/21 Process: https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/268 remove js_broken on now passing tests separate wasm and js backend ci test: T11760: add threaded, non-moving only_ways test: T10296a add req_c T13894: skip for JS backend tests: jspace, T22333: mark as js_broken(22573) test: T22513i mark as req_th stm submodule: mark stm055, T16707 broken for JS tests: js_broken(22374) on unpack_sums_6, T12010 dont run diff on JS CI, cleanup fixup: More CI cleanup fix: align text to master fix: align exceptions submodule to master CI: Bump DOCKER_REV Bump to ci-images commit that has a deb11 build with node. Required for !9552 testsuite: mark T22669 as js_skip See #22669 This test tests that .o-boot files aren't created when run in using the interpreter backend. Thus this is not relevant for the JS backend. testsuite: mark T22671 as broken on JS See #22835 base.testsuite: mark Chan002 fragile for JS see #22836 revert: submodule process bump bump stm submodule New hash includes skips for the JS backend. testsuite: mark RnPatternSynonymFail broken on JS Requires TH: - see !9779 - and #22261 compiler: GHC.hs ifdef import Utils.Panic.Plain - - - - - 1ffe770c by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-02T09:40:38+00:00 docs: 9.6 release notes for wasm backend - - - - - 0ada4547 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-02T11:39:44-05:00 Disable unfolding sharing for interface files with core definitions Ticket #22807 pointed out that the RHS sharing was not compatible with -fignore-interface-pragmas because the flag would remove unfoldings from identifiers before the `extra-decls` field was populated. For the 9.6 timescale the only solution is to disable this sharing, which will make interface files bigger but this is acceptable for the first release of `-fwrite-if-simplified-core`. For 9.8 it would be good to fix this by implementing #20056 due to the large number of other bugs that would fix. I also improved the error message in tc_iface_binding to avoid the "no match in record selector" error but it should never happen now as the entire sharing logic is disabled. Also added the currently broken test for #22807 which could be fixed by !6080 Fixes #22807 - - - - - 7e2d3eb5 by lrzlin at 2023-02-03T05:23:27-05:00 Enable tables next to code for LoongArch64 - - - - - 2931712a by Wander Hillen at 2023-02-03T05:24:06-05:00 Move pthread and timerfd ticker implementations to separate files - - - - - 41c4baf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:24:44-05:00 base: Fix Note references in GHC.IO.Handle.Types - - - - - 31358198 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-03T05:25:22-05:00 Bump submodule containers to 0.6.7 Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13379 T15164 T1969 T783 T9198 T9961 WWRec - - - - - 8feb9301 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:25:59-05:00 gitlab-ci: Eliminate redundant ghc --info output Previously ci.sh would emit the output of `ghc --info` every time it ran when using the nix toolchain. This produced a significant amount of noise. See #22861. - - - - - de1d1512 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Windows: Remove mingwex dependency The clang based toolchain uses ucrt as its math library and so mingwex is no longer needed. In fact using mingwex will cause incompatibilities as the default routines in both have differing ULPs and string formatting modifiers. ``` $ LIBRARY_PATH=/mingw64/lib ghc/_build/stage1/bin/ghc Bug.hs -fforce-recomp && ./Bug.exe [1 of 2] Compiling Main ( Bug.hs, Bug.o ) ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__imp___p__environ' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__hscore_get_errno' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziError_errnoToIOError_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziWindows_failIf2_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePageziAPI_mkCodePageEncoding_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePage_currentCodePage_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncoding_getForeignEncoding_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziString_withCStringLen1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziInternals_zdwflushCharReadBuffer_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziText_hGetBuf1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziFingerprint_fingerprintString_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziTypeableziInternal_mkTrCon_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziException_errorCallWithCallStackException_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziErr_error_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziMaybe_fromJust1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziSyntax_IntPrimL_con_info' ghc.exe: ^^ Could not load 'templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure', dependency unresolved. See top entry above. <no location info>: error: GHC.ByteCode.Linker.lookupCE During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` - - - - - 48e39195 by Tamar Christina at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 linker: Fix BFD import libraries This commit fixes the BFD style import library support in the runtime linker. This was accidentally broken during the refactoring to clang and went unnoticed because clang itself is unable to generate the BFD style import libraries. With this change we can not link against both GCC or Clang produced libraries again and intermix code produced by both compilers. - - - - - b2bb3e62 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Bump Windows toolchain Updates to LLVM 14, hopefully fixing #21964. - - - - - bf3f88a1 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-03T14:08:07-05:00 Fix CallerCC potentially shadowing other cost centres. Add a CallerCC cost centre flavour for cost centres added by the CallerCC pass. This avoids potential accidental shadowing between CCs added by user annotations and ones added by CallerCC. - - - - - faea4bcd by j at 2023-02-03T14:08:47-05:00 Disable several ignore-warning flags in genapply. - - - - - 25537dfd by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-04T04:12:57-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized bit-fiddling primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 4512ad2d6a8e65ea43c86c816411cb13b822f674. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. (cherry picked from commit a44bdc2720015c03d57f470b759ece7fab29a57a) - - - - - 7612dc71 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-04T04:13:34-05:00 Minor refactor * Introduce refactorDupsOn f = refactorDups (comparing f) * Make mkBigTupleCase and coreCaseTuple monadic. Every call to those functions was preceded by calling newUniqueSupply. * Use mkUserLocalOrCoVar, which is equivalent to combining mkLocalIdOrCoVar with mkInternalName. - - - - - 5a54ac0b by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:48:32-05:00 Fix colors in emacs terminal - - - - - 3c0f0c6d by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:49:11-05:00 base changelog: move entries which were not backported to ghc-9.6 to base-4.19 section - - - - - b18fbf52 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-06T07:47:57+00:00 Update JavaScript fileStat to match Emscripten layout - - - - - 6636b670 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-06T09:43:21-05:00 JS: replace "js" architecture with "javascript" Despite Cabal supporting any architecture name, `cabal --check` only supports a few built-in ones. Sadly `cabal --check` is used by Hackage hence using any non built-in name in a package (e.g. `arch(js)`) is rejected and the package is prevented from being uploaded on Hackage. Luckily built-in support for the `javascript` architecture was added for GHCJS a while ago. In order to allow newer `base` to be uploaded on Hackage we make the switch from `js` to `javascript` architecture. Fixes #22740. Co-authored-by: Ben Gamari <ben at smart-cactus.org> - - - - - 77a8234c by Luite Stegeman at 2023-02-06T09:43:59-05:00 Fix marking async exceptions in the JS backend Async exceptions are posted as a pair of the exception and the thread object. This fixes the marking pass to correctly follow the two elements of the pair. Potentially fixes #22836 - - - - - 3e09cf82 by Jan Hrček at 2023-02-06T09:44:38-05:00 Remove extraneous word in Roles user guide - - - - - b17fb3d9 by sheaf at 2023-02-07T10:51:33-05:00 Don't allow . in overloaded labels This patch removes . from the list of allowed characters in a non-quoted overloaded label, as it was realised this steals syntax, e.g. (#.). Users who want this functionality will have to add quotes around the label, e.g. `#"17.28"`. Fixes #22821 - - - - - 5dce04ee by romes at 2023-02-07T10:52:10-05:00 Update kinds in comments in GHC.Core.TyCon Use `Type` instead of star kind (*) Fix comment with incorrect kind * to have kind `Constraint` - - - - - 92916194 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-07T10:52:48-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized equality primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 024020c38126f3ce326ff56906d53525bc71690c. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. See #20405 for why using these primops is a bad idea. (cherry picked from commit b1d109ad542e4c37ae5af6ace71baf2cb509d865) - - - - - c1670c6b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-07T21:25:18-05:00 JS: avoid head/tail and unpackFS - - - - - a9912de7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-07T21:25:53-05:00 testsuite: Fix Python warnings (#22856) - - - - - 9ee761bf by sheaf at 2023-02-08T14:40:40-05:00 Fix tyvar scoping within class SPECIALISE pragmas Type variables from class/instance headers scope over class/instance method type signatures, but DO NOT scope over the type signatures in SPECIALISE and SPECIALISE instance pragmas. The logic in GHC.Rename.Bind.rnMethodBinds correctly accounted for SPECIALISE inline pragmas, but forgot to apply the same treatment to method SPECIALISE pragmas, which lead to a Core Lint failure with an out-of-scope type variable. This patch makes sure we apply the same logic for both cases. Fixes #22913 - - - - - 7eac2468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-08T14:41:17-05:00 Revert "Don't keep exit join points so much" This reverts commit caced75765472a1a94453f2e5a439dba0d04a265. It seems the patch "Don't keep exit join points so much" is causing wide-spread regressions in the bytestring library benchmarks. If I revert it then the 9.6 numbers are better on average than 9.4. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22893#note_479525 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T12150 T13386 T13719 T21839c T3294 parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 633f2799 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: remove config.use_threads This patch simplifies the testsuite driver by removing the use_threads config field. It's just a degenerate case of threads=1. - - - - - ca6673e3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: use concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor in the driver The testsuite driver used to create one thread per test case, and explicitly use semaphore and locks for rate limiting and synchronization. This is a bad practice in any language, and occasionally may result in livelock conditions (e.g. #22889). This patch uses concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor for scheduling test case runs, which is simpler and more robust. - - - - - f22cce70 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-02-08T18:42:51-05:00 EPA: Comment between module and where should be in header comments Do not apply the heuristic to associate a comment with a prior declaration for the first declaration in the file. Closes #22919 - - - - - d69ecac2 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-09T03:24:05-05:00 JS generated refs: update testsuite conditions - - - - - 2ea1a6bc by sheaf at 2023-02-09T03:24:44-05:00 Bump transformers to 0.6.1.0 This allows us to avoid orphans for Foldable1 instances, fixing #22898. Updates transformers submodule. - - - - - d9d0c28d by konsumlamm at 2023-02-09T14:07:48-05:00 Update `Data.List.singleton` doc comment - - - - - fe9cd6ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-09T14:08:23-05:00 gitlab-template: Emphasize `user facing` label My sense is that the current mention of the ~"user facing" label is overlooked by many MR authors. Let's move this point up in the list to make it more likely that it is seen. Also rephrase some of the points. - - - - - e45eb828 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-10T06:51:28-05:00 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. - - - - - 11e0cacb by Rebecca Turner at 2023-02-10T06:52:09-05:00 Detect the `mold` linker Enables support for the `mold` linker by rui314. - - - - - 59556235 by parsonsmatt at 2023-02-10T09:53:11-05:00 Add Lift instance for Fixed - - - - - c44e5f30 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-10T09:53:51-05:00 Testsuite: decrease length001 timeout for JS (#22921) - - - - - 133516af by Zubin Duggal at 2023-02-10T09:54:27-05:00 compiler: Use NamedFieldPuns for `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend` `NFData` instances This is a minor refactor that makes it easy to add and remove fields from `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend`. Also change the formatting to make it clear exactly which fields are fully forced with `rnf` - - - - - 1e9eac1c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 Refresh profiling docs I went through the whole of the profiling docs and tried to amend them to reflect current best practices and tooling. In particular I removed some old references to tools such as hp2any and replaced them with references to eventlog2html. - - - - - da208b9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 docs: Add section about profiling and foreign calls Previously there was no documentation for how foreign calls interacted with the profiler. This can be quite confusing for users so getting it into the user guide is the first step to a potentially better solution. See the ticket for more insightful discussion. Fixes #21764 - - - - - 081640f1 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-13T12:51:52-05:00 Document that -fproc-alignment was introduced only in GHC 8.6 - - - - - 16adc349 by Sven Tennie at 2023-02-14T11:26:31-05:00 Add clangd flag to include generated header files This enables clangd to correctly check C files that import Rts.h. (The added include directory contains ghcautoconf.h et. al.) - - - - - c399ccd9 by amesgen at 2023-02-14T11:27:14-05:00 Mention new `Foreign.Marshal.Pool` implementation in User's Guide - - - - - b9282cf7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:27:50-05:00 upload_ghc_libs: More control over which packages to operate on Here we add a `--skip` flag to `upload_ghc_libs`, making it easier to limit which packages to upload. This is often necessary when one package is not uploadable (e.g. see #22740). - - - - - aa3a262d by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:28:29-05:00 Assume platforms support rpaths if they use either ELF or Mach-O Not only Linux, Darwin, and FreeBSD support rpaths. Determine the usability of rpaths based on the object format, not on OS. - - - - - 47716024 by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:29:09-05:00 RTS linker: Improve compatibility with NetBSD 1. Hint address to NetBSD mmap(2) has a different semantics from that of Linux. When a hint address is provided, mmap(2) searches for a free region at or below the hint but *never* above it. This means we can't reliably search for free regions incrementally on the userland, especially when ASLR is enabled. Let the kernel do it for us if we don't care where the mapped address is going to be. 2. NetBSD not only hates to map pages as rwx, but also disallows to switch pages from rw- to r-x unless the intention is declared when pages are initially requested. This means we need a new MemoryAccess mode for pages that are going to be changed to r-x. - - - - - 11de324a by Li-yao Xia at 2023-02-14T11:29:49-05:00 base: Move changelog entry to its place - - - - - 75930424 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:30:27-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Emit Atomic{Read,Write} inline Previously the AtomicRead and AtomicWrite operations were emitted as out-of-line calls. However, these tend to be very important for performance, especially the RELAXED case (which only exists for ThreadSanitizer checking). Fixes #22115. - - - - - d6411d6c by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-14T11:31:04-05:00 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 - - - - - 9fb4ca89 by sheaf at 2023-02-14T11:31:49-05:00 Introduce warning for loopy superclass solve Commit aed1974e completely re-engineered the treatment of loopy superclass dictionaries in instance declarations. Unfortunately, it has the potential to break (albeit in a rather minor way) user code. To alleviate migration concerns, this commit re-introduces the old behaviour. Any reliance on this old behaviour triggers a warning, controlled by `-Wloopy-superclass-solve`. The warning text explains that GHC might produce bottoming evidence, and provides a migration strategy. This allows us to provide a graceful migration period, alerting users when they are relying on this unsound behaviour. Fixes #22912 #22891 #20666 #22894 #22905 - - - - - 1928c7f3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:32:26-05:00 rts: make it possible to change mblock size on 32-bit targets The MBLOCK_SHIFT macro must be the single source of truth for defining the mblock size, and changing it should only affect performance, not correctness. This patch makes it truly possible to reconfigure mblock size, at least on 32-bit targets, by fixing places which implicitly relied on the previous MBLOCK_SHIFT constant. Fixes #22901. - - - - - 78aa3b39 by Simon Hengel at 2023-02-14T11:33:06-05:00 Update outdated references to notes - - - - - e8baecd2 by meooow25 at 2023-02-14T11:33:49-05:00 Documentation: Improve Foldable1 documentation * Explain foldrMap1, foldlMap1, foldlMap1', and foldrMap1' in greater detail, the text is mostly adapted from documentation of Foldable. * Describe foldr1, foldl1, foldl1' and foldr1' in terms of the above functions instead of redoing the full explanation. * Small updates to documentation of fold1, foldMap1 and toNonEmpty, again adapting from Foldable. * Update the foldMap1 example to lists instead of Sum since this is recommended for lazy right-associative folds. Fixes #22847 - - - - - 85a1a575 by romes at 2023-02-14T11:34:25-05:00 fix: Mark ghci Prelude import as implicit Fixes #22829 In GHCi, we were creating an import declaration for Prelude but we were not setting it as an implicit declaration. Therefore, ghci's import of Prelude triggered -Wmissing-import-lists. Adds regression test T22829 to testsuite - - - - - 3b019a7a by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:35:03-05:00 compiler: fix generateCgIPEStub for no-tables-next-to-code builds generateCgIPEStub already correctly implements the CmmTick finding logic for when tables-next-to-code is on/off, but it used the wrong predicate to decide when to switch between the two. Previously it switches based on whether the codegen is unregisterised, but there do exist registerised builds that disable tables-next-to-code! This patch corrects that problem. Fixes #22896. - - - - - 08c0822c by doyougnu at 2023-02-15T00:16:39-05:00 docs: release notes, user guide: add js backend Follow up from #21078 - - - - - 79d8fd65 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-15T00:17:15-05:00 Allow failure in nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-no_tntc-validate See #22343 - - - - - 9ca51f9e by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-15T00:17:53-05:00 rts: add the rts_clearMemory function This patch adds the rts_clearMemory function that does its best to zero out unused RTS memory for a wasm backend use case. See the comment above rts_clearMemory() prototype declaration for more detailed explanation. Closes #22920. - - - - - 26df73fb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-02-15T22:20:57-05:00 Add -single-threaded flag to force single threaded rts This is the small part of implementing https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/240 - - - - - 631c6c72 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-16T06:43:09-05:00 docs: add a section for the wasm backend Fixes #22658 - - - - - 1878e0bd by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 tests: Mark T12903 fragile everywhere See #21184 - - - - - b9420eac by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 Mark all T5435 variants as fragile See #22970. - - - - - df3d94bd by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:44:33-05:00 Testsuite: mark T13167 as fragile for JS (#22921) - - - - - 324e925b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:45:15-05:00 JS: disable debugging info for heap objects - - - - - 518af814 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-16T10:16:32-05:00 Factor JS Rts generation for h$c{_,0,1,2} into h$c{n} and improve name caching - - - - - 34cd308e by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-16T10:17:08-05:00 base: Note move of GHC.Stack.CCS.whereFrom to GHC.InfoProv in changelog Fixes #22883. - - - - - 12965aba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-16T10:17:46-05:00 Narrow the dont-decompose-newtype test Following #22924 this patch narrows the test that stops us decomposing newtypes. The key change is the use of noGivenNewtypeReprEqs in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canTyConApp. We went to and fro on the solution, as you can see in #22924. The result is carefully documented in Note [Decomoposing newtype equalities] On the way I had revert most of commit 3e827c3f74ef76d90d79ab6c4e71aa954a1a6b90 Author: Richard Eisenberg <rae at cs.brynmawr.edu> Date: Mon Dec 5 10:14:02 2022 -0500 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. It turns out that (a) 3e827c3f makes GHC behave worse on some recursive newtypes (see one of the tests on this commit) (b) the finer-grained test (namely noGivenNewtypeReprEqs) renders 3e827c3f unnecessary - - - - - 5b038888 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-16T10:18:24-05:00 Documentation: add an example of SPEC usage - - - - - 681e0e8c by sheaf at 2023-02-16T14:09:56-05:00 No default finalizer exception handler Commit cfc8e2e2 introduced a mechanism for handling of exceptions that occur during Handle finalization, and 372cf730 set the default handler to print out the error to stderr. However, #21680 pointed out we might not want to set this by default, as it might pollute users' terminals with unwanted information. So, for the time being, the default handler discards the exception. Fixes #21680 - - - - - b3ac17ad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T14:10:31-05:00 unicode: Don't inline bitmap in generalCategory generalCategory contains a huge literal string but is marked INLINE, this will duplicate the string into any use site of generalCategory. In particular generalCategory is used in functions like isSpace and the literal gets inlined into this function which makes it massive. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/130 Fixes #22949 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T18304 ------------------------- - - - - - 8988eeef by sheaf at 2023-02-16T20:32:27-05:00 Expand synonyms in RoughMap We were failing to expand type synonyms in the function GHC.Core.RoughMap.typeToRoughMatchLookupTc, even though the RoughMap infrastructure crucially relies on type synonym expansion to work. This patch adds the missing type-synonym expansion. Fixes #22985 - - - - - 3dd50e2f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Add test artifact Add the released testsuite tarball to the generated ghcup metadata. - - - - - c6a967d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Use Ubuntu and Rocky bindists Prefer to use the Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04 binary distributions on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Prefer to use the Rocky 8 binary distribution on unknown distributions. - - - - - be0b7209 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-17T09:37:16+00:00 Add INLINABLE pragmas to `generic*` functions in Data.OldList These functions are * recursive * overloaded So it's important to add an `INLINABLE` pragma to each so that they can be specialised at the use site when the specific numeric type is known. Adding these pragmas improves the LazyText replicate benchmark (see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22886#note_481020) https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/129 - - - - - a203ad85 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-17T15:59:16-05:00 Merge libiserv with ghci `libiserv` serves no purpose. As it depends on `ghci` and doesn't have more dependencies than the `ghci` package, its code could live in the `ghci` package too. This commit also moves most of the code from the `iserv` program into the `ghci` package as well so that it can be reused. This is especially useful for the implementation of TH for the JS backend (#22261, !9779). - - - - - 7080a93f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-20T12:06:32+01:00 Improve GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun It wasn't behaving right when inst_final=False, and the function had no type variables f :: Foo => Int Rather a corner case, but we might as well do it right. Fixes #22908 Unexpectedly, three test cases (all using :type in GHCi) got slightly better output as a result: T17403, T14796, T12447 - - - - - 2592ab69 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-20T10:35:30-05:00 compiler: fix cost centre profiling breakage in wasm NCG due to incorrect register mapping The wasm NCG used to map CCCS to a wasm global, based on the observation that CCCS is a transient register that's already handled by thread state load/store logic, so it doesn't need to be backed by the rCCCS field in the register table. Unfortunately, this is wrong, since even when Cmm execution hasn't yielded back to the scheduler, the Cmm code may call enterFunCCS, which does use rCCCS. This breaks cost centre profiling in a subtle way, resulting in inaccurate stack traces in some test cases. The fix is simple though: just remove the CCCS mapping. - - - - - 26243de1 by Alexis King at 2023-02-20T15:27:17-05:00 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. - - - - - 0196cc2b by romes at 2023-02-20T15:27:52-05:00 fix: Explicitly flush stdout on plugin Because of #20791, the plugins tests often fail. This is a temporary fix to stop the tests from failing due to unflushed outputs on windows and the explicit flush should be removed when #20791 is fixed. - - - - - 4327d635 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:34-05:00 Don't generate datacon wrappers for `type data` declarations Data constructor wrappers only make sense for _value_-level data constructors, but data constructors for `type data` declarations only exist at the _type_ level. This patch does the following: * The criteria in `GHC.Types.Id.Make.mkDataConRep` for whether a data constructor receives a wrapper now consider whether or not its parent data type was declared with `type data`, omitting a wrapper if this is the case. * Now that `type data` data constructors no longer receive wrappers, there is a spot of code in `refineDefaultAlt` that panics when it encounters a value headed by a `type data` type constructor. I've fixed this with a special case in `refineDefaultAlt` and expanded `Note [Refine DEFAULT case alternatives]` to explain why we do this. Fixes #22948. - - - - - 96dc58b9 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Treat type data declarations as empty when checking pattern-matching coverage The data constructors for a `type data` declaration don't exist at the value level, so we don't want GHC to warn users to match on them. Fixes #22964. - - - - - ff8e99f6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Disallow `tagToEnum#` on `type data` types We don't want to allow users to conjure up values of a `type data` type using `tagToEnum#`, as these simply don't exist at the value level. - - - - - 8e765aff by Bodigrim at 2023-02-21T12:03:24-05:00 Bump submodule text to 2.0.2 - - - - - 172ff88f by Georgi Lyubenov at 2023-02-21T18:35:56-05:00 GHC proposal 496 - Nullary record wildcards This patch implements GHC proposal 496, which allows record wildcards to be used for nullary constructors, e.g. data A = MkA1 | MkA2 { fld1 :: Int } f :: A -> Int f (MkA1 {..}) = 0 f (MkA2 {..}) = fld1 To achieve this, we add arity information to the record field environment, so that we can accept a constructor which has no fields while continuing to reject non-record constructors with more than 1 field. See Note [Nullary constructors and empty record wildcards], as well as the more general overview in Note [Local constructor info in the renamer], both in the newly introduced GHC.Types.ConInfo module. Fixes #22161 - - - - - f70a0239 by sheaf at 2023-02-21T18:36:35-05:00 ghc-prim: levity-polymorphic array equality ops This patch changes the pointer-equality comparison operations in GHC.Prim.PtrEq to work with arrays of unlifted values, e.g. sameArray# :: forall {l} (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)). Array# a -> Array# a -> Int# Fixes #22976 - - - - - 9296660b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-21T23:58:05-05:00 base: Correct @since annotation for FP<->Integral bit cast operations. Fixes #22708 - - - - - f11d9c27 by romes at 2023-02-21T23:58:42-05:00 fix: Update documentation links Closes #23008 Additionally batches some fixes to pointers to the Note [Wired-in units], and a typo in said note. - - - - - fb60339f by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-23T14:45:17+02:00 Propagate failure if unable to push notes - - - - - 8e170f86 by Alexis King at 2023-02-23T16:59:22-05:00 rts: Fix `prompt#` when profiling is enabled This commit also adds a new -Dk RTS option to the debug RTS to assist debugging continuation captures. Currently, the printed information is quite minimal, but more can be added in the future if it proves to be useful when debugging future issues. fixes #23001 - - - - - e9e7a00d by sheaf at 2023-02-23T17:00:01-05:00 Explicit migration timeline for loopy SC solving This patch updates the warning message introduced in commit 9fb4ca89bff9873e5f6a6849fa22a349c94deaae to specify an explicit migration timeline: GHC will no longer support this constraint solving mechanism starting from GHC 9.10. Fixes #22912 - - - - - 4eb9c234 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T17:27:45-05:00 JS: make some arithmetic primops faster (#22835) Don't use BigInt for wordAdd2, mulWord32, and timesInt32. Co-authored-by: Matthew Craven <5086-clyring at users.noreply.gitlab.haskell.org> - - - - - 92e76483 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump terminfo submodule to 0.4.1.6 - - - - - f229db14 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump unix submodule to 2.8.1.0 - - - - - 47bd48c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.8.1 - - - - - d2012594 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.8.1 - - - - - df6f70d1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump process submodule to v1.6.17.0 - - - - - 4c869e48 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule to 0.68.8 - - - - - 81d96642 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump array submodule to 0.5.4.0 - - - - - 6361f771 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule to 3.9 pre-release - - - - - 4085fb6c by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.1 - - - - - 2bfad50f by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump haskeline submodule to 0.8.2.1 - - - - - fdc89a8d by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T21:29:32-05:00 gitlab-ci: Run nix-build with -v0 This significantly cuts down on the amount of noise in the job log. Addresses #22861. - - - - - 69fb0b13 by Aaron Allen at 2023-02-24T21:30:10-05:00 Fix ParallelListComp out of scope suggestion This patch makes it so vars from one block of a parallel list comprehension are not in scope in a subsequent block during type checking. This was causing GHC to emit a faulty suggestion when an out of scope variable shared the occ name of a var from a different block. Fixes #22940 - - - - - ece092d0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-24T21:30:45-05:00 Fix shadowing bug in prepareAlts As #23012 showed, GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.prepareAlts was using an OutType to construct an InAlt. When shadowing is in play, this is outright wrong. See Note [Shadowing in prepareAlts]. - - - - - 7825fef9 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T21:31:25-05:00 JS: Store CI perf results (fix #22923) - - - - - b56025f4 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-02-27T13:34:22+00:00 Don't specialise incoherent instance applications Using incoherent instances, there can be situations where two occurrences of the same overloaded function at the same type use two different instances (see #22448). For incoherently resolved instances, we must mark them with `nospec` to avoid the specialiser rewriting one to the other. This marking is done during the desugaring of the `WpEvApp` wrapper. Fixes #22448 Metric Increase: T15304 - - - - - d0c7bbed by Tom Ellis at 2023-02-27T20:04:07-05:00 Fix SCC grouping example - - - - - f84a8cd4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Mark setnumcapabilities001 fragile - - - - - 29a04d6e by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Allow nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-validate+thread_sanitizer to fail See #22520 - - - - - 9fa54572 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-28T05:59:15-05:00 ghc-prim: fix hs_cmpxchg64 function prototype hs_cmpxchg64 must return a StgWord64, otherwise incorrect runtime results of 64-bit MO_Cmpxchg will appear in 32-bit unregisterised builds, which go unnoticed at compile-time due to C implicit casting in .hc files. - - - - - 0c200ab7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T11:10:31-05:00 Account for local rules in specImports As #23024 showed, in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specImports, we were generating specialisations (a locally-define function) for imported functions; and then generating specialisations for those locally-defined functions. The RULE for the latter should be attached to the local Id, not put in the rules-for-imported-ids set. Fix is easy; similar to what happens in GHC.HsToCore.addExportFlagsAndRules - - - - - 8b77f9bf by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:11:21-05:00 JS: fix for overlap with copyMutableByteArray# (#23033) The code wasn't taking into account some kind of overlap. cgrun070 has been extended to test the missing case. - - - - - 239202a2 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:12:03-05:00 Testsuite: replace some js_skip with req_cmm req_cmm is more informative than js_skip - - - - - 7192ef91 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:54:59-05:00 Take more care with unlifted bindings in the specialiser As #22998 showed, we were floating an unlifted binding to top level, which breaks a Core invariant. The fix is easy, albeit a little bit conservative. See Note [Care with unlifted bindings] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise - - - - - bb500e2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:55:35-05:00 Account for TYPE vs CONSTRAINT in mkSelCo As #23018 showed, in mkRuntimeRepCo we need to account for coercions between TYPE and COERCION. See Note [mkRuntimeRepCo] in GHC.Core.Coercion. - - - - - 79ffa170 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-01T04:17:20-05:00 hadrian: Add dependency from lib/settings to mk/config.mk In 81975ef375de07a0ea5a69596b2077d7f5959182 we attempted to fix #20253 by adding logic to the bindist Makefile to regenerate the `settings` file from information gleaned by the bindist `configure` script. However, this fix had no effect as `lib/settings` is shipped in the binary distribution (to allow in-place use of the binary distribution). As `lib/settings` already existed and its rule declared no dependencies, `make` would fail to use the added rule to regenerate it. Fix this by explicitly declaring a dependency from `lib/settings` on `mk/config.mk`. Fixes #22982. - - - - - a2a1a1c0 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-01T04:17:56-05:00 Revert the main payload of "Make `drop` and `dropWhile` fuse (#18964)" This reverts the bits affecting fusion of `drop` and `dropWhile` of commit 0f7588b5df1fc7a58d8202761bf1501447e48914 and keeps just the small refactoring unifying `flipSeqTake` and `flipSeqScanl'` into `flipSeq`. It also adds a new test for #23021 (which was the reason for reverting) as well as adds a clarifying comment to T18964. Fixes #23021, unfixes #18964. Metric Increase: T18964 Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - cf118e2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-01T04:18:33-05:00 Refine the test for naughty record selectors The test for naughtiness in record selectors is surprisingly subtle. See the revised Note [Naughty record selectors] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils. Fixes #23038. - - - - - 86f240ca by romes at 2023-03-01T04:19:10-05:00 fix: Consider strictness annotation in rep_bind Fixes #23036 - - - - - 1ed573a5 by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-03-02T22:42:06-05:00 Don't suppress *all* Wanteds Code in GHC.Tc.Errors.reportWanteds suppresses a Wanted if its rewriters have unfilled coercion holes; see Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint. But if we thereby suppress *all* errors that's really confusing, and as #22707 shows, GHC goes on without even realising that the program is broken. Disaster. This MR arranges to un-suppress them all if they all get suppressed. Close #22707 - - - - - 8919f341 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-02T22:42:45-05:00 Check for platform support for JavaScript foreign imports GHC was accepting `foreign import javascript` declarations on non-JavaScript platforms. This adds a check so that these are only supported on an platform that supports the JavaScript calling convention. Fixes #22774 - - - - - db83f8bb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Statically assert alignment of Capability In #22965 we noticed that changes in the size of `Capability` can result in unsound behavior due to the `align` pragma claiming an alignment which we don't in practice observe. Avoid this by statically asserting that the size is a multiple of the alignment. - - - - - 5f7a4a6d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Introduce stgMallocAlignedBytes - - - - - 8a6f745d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Correctly align Capability allocations Previously we failed to tell the C allocator that `Capability`s needed to be aligned, resulting in #22965. Fixes #22965. Fixes #22975. - - - - - 5464c73f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Drop no-alignment special case for Windows For reasons that aren't clear, we were previously not giving Capability the same favorable alignment on Windows that we provided on other platforms. Fix this. - - - - - a86aae8b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-02T22:43:59-05:00 constant folding: Correct type of decodeDouble_Int64 rule The first argument is Int64# unconditionally, so we better produce something of that type. This fixes a core lint error found in the ad package. Fixes #23019 - - - - - 68dd64ff by Zubin Duggal at 2023-03-02T22:44:35-05:00 ncg/aarch64: Handle MULTILINE_COMMENT identically as COMMENTs Commit 7566fd9de38c67360c090f828923d41587af519c with the fix for #22798 was incomplete as it failed to handle MULTILINE_COMMENT pseudo-instructions, and didn't completly fix the compiler panics when compiling with `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #23002 - - - - - 2f97c861 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-02T22:45:11-05:00 Get the right in-scope set in etaBodyForJoinPoint Fixes #23026 - - - - - 45af8482 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Export getSolo from Data.Tuple Proposed in [CLC proposal #113](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113) and [approved by the CLC](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113#issuecomment-1452452191) - - - - - 0c694895 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Document getSolo - - - - - bd0536af by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-03T11:41:23-05:00 More fixes for `type data` declarations This MR fixes #23022 and #23023. Specifically * Beef up Note [Type data declarations] in GHC.Rename.Module, to make invariant (I1) explicit, and to name the several wrinkles. And add references to these specific wrinkles. * Add a Lint check for invariant (I1) above. See GHC.Core.Lint.checkTypeDataConOcc * Disable the `caseRules` for dataToTag# for `type data` values. See Wrinkle (W2c) in the Note above. Fixes #23023. * Refine the assertion in dataConRepArgTys, so that it does not complain about the absence of a wrapper for a `type data` constructor Fixes #23022. Acked-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 858f34d5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-03-04T01:13:55+02:00 Add decideSymbol, decideChar, decideNat, decTypeRep, decT and hdecT These all type-level equality decision procedures. Implementes a CLC proposal https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/98 - - - - - bf43ba92 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-04T01:18:23-05:00 Add test for T22793 - - - - - c6e1f3cd by Chris Wendt at 2023-03-04T03:35:18-07:00 Fix typo in docs referring to threadLabel - - - - - 232cfc24 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-05T19:57:30-05:00 Add regression test for #22328 - - - - - 5ed77deb by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Enable response files for linker if supported - - - - - 1e0f6c89 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Synchronize `configure.ac` and `distrib/configure.ac.in` - - - - - 70560952 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix `hadrian/bindist/config.mk.in` … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - b042b125 by sheaf at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 674b6b81 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Try to create somewhat portable `ld` command I cannot figure out a good way to generate an `ld` command that works on both Linux and macOS. Normally you'd use something like `AC_LINK_IFELSE` for this purpose (I think), but that won't let us test response file support. - - - - - 83b0177e by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Quote variables … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - 845f404d by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix configure failure on alpine linux - - - - - c56a3ae6 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Small fixes to configure script - - - - - cad5c576 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-06T17:07:33-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Module to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I've turned almost all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Module module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnIllegalInstanceHeadDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneDerivingDecl TcRnUnusedVariableInRuleDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneKindSig TcRnIllegalRuleLhs TcRnBadAssocRhs TcRnDuplicateRoleAnnot TcRnDuplicateKindSig TcRnIllegalDerivStrategy TcRnIllegalMultipleDerivClauses TcRnNoDerivStratSpecified TcRnStupidThetaInGadt TcRnBadImplicitSplice TcRnShadowedTyVarNameInFamResult TcRnIncorrectTyVarOnLhsOfInjCond TcRnUnknownTyVarsOnRhsOfInjCond Was introduced one helper type: RuleLhsErrReason - - - - - c6432eac by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-06T23:26:12+00:00 Constraint simplification loop now depends on `ExpansionFuel` instead of a boolean flag for `CDictCan.cc_pend_sc`. Pending givens get a fuel of 3 while Wanted and quantified constraints get a fuel of 1. This helps pending given constraints to keep up with pending wanted constraints in case of `UndecidableSuperClasses` and superclass expansions while simplifying the infered type. Adds 3 dynamic flags for controlling the fuels for each type of constraints `-fgivens-expansion-fuel` for givens `-fwanteds-expansion-fuel` for wanteds and `-fqcs-expansion-fuel` for quantified constraints Fixes #21909 Added Tests T21909, T21909b Added Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] - - - - - a5afc8ab by Bodigrim at 2023-03-06T22:51:01-05:00 Documentation: describe laziness of several function from Data.List - - - - - fa559c28 by Ollie Charles at 2023-03-07T20:56:21+00:00 Add `Data.Functor.unzip` This function is currently present in `Data.List.NonEmpty`, but `Data.Functor` is a better home for it. This change was discussed and approved by the CLC at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/88. - - - - - 2aa07708 by MorrowM at 2023-03-07T21:22:22-05:00 Fix documentation for traceWith and friends - - - - - f3ff7cb1 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Remove utils/hpc subdirectory and its contents - - - - - cf98e286 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Add git submodule for utils/hpc - - - - - 605fbbb2 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 606793d4 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 4158722a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-08T01:24:58-05:00 linker: fix linking with aligned sections (#23066) Take section alignment into account instead of assuming 16 bytes (which is wrong when the section requires 32 bytes, cf #23066). - - - - - 1e0d8fdb by Greg Steuck at 2023-03-08T08:59:05-05:00 Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD OpenBSD does support -rpath but ghc build process relies on some related features that don't work there. See ghc/ghc#23011 - - - - - bed3a292 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T08:59:53-05:00 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 - - - - - 321d46d9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Drop redundant prototype - - - - - abb6070f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix style - - - - - be278901 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Deduplicate assertion - - - - - b9034639 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Fix type issues in Sparks.h Adds explicit casts to satisfy a C++ compiler. - - - - - da7b2b94 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Use release ordering when storing thread labels Since this makes the ByteArray# visible from other cores. - - - - - 5b7f6576 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/BlockAlloc: Allow disabling of internal assertions These can be quite expensive and it is sometimes useful to compile a DEBUG RTS without them. - - - - - 6283144f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Mark pinned_object_blocks - - - - - 9b528404 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Look at nonmoving saved_filled lists - - - - - 0edc5438 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 Evac: Squash data race in eval_selector_chain - - - - - 7eab831a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify implementation This makes the intent of this implementation a bit clearer. - - - - - 532262b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify comment - - - - - bd9cd84b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing no-op in busy-wait loop - - - - - c4e6bfc8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push empty arrays to update remembered set Previously the write barrier of resizeSmallArray# incorrectly handled resizing of zero-sized arrays, pushing an invalid pointer to the update remembered set. Fixes #22931. - - - - - 92227b60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix handling of weak pointers This fixes an interaction between aging and weak pointer handling which prevented the finalization of some weak pointers. In particular, weak pointers could have their keys incorrectly marked by the preparatory collector, preventing their finalization by the subsequent concurrent collection. While in the area, we also significantly improve the assertions regarding weak pointers. Fixes #22327. - - - - - ba7e7972 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check nonmoving large objects and compacts - - - - - 71b038a1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check mutable list Assert that entries in the nonmoving generation's generational remembered set (a.k.a. mutable list) live in nonmoving generation. - - - - - 99d144d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't show occupancy if we didn't collect live words - - - - - 81d6cc55 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix tracking of FILLED_SWEEPING segments Previously we only updated the state of the segment at the head of each allocator's filled list. - - - - - 58e53bc4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Assert state of swept segments - - - - - 2db92e01 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Handle new closures in nonmovingIsNowAlive We must conservatively assume that new closures are reachable since we are not guaranteed to mark such blocks. - - - - - e4c3249f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't clobber update rem sets of old capabilities Previously `storageAddCapabilities` (called by `setNumCapabilities`) would clobber the update remembered sets of existing capabilities when increasing the capability count. Fix this by only initializing the update remembered sets of the newly-created capabilities. Fixes #22927. - - - - - 1b069671 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing write barriers in selector optimisation This fixes the selector optimisation, adding a few write barriers which are necessary for soundness. See the inline comments for details. Fixes #22930. - - - - - d4032690 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Post-sweep sanity checking - - - - - 0baa8752 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Avoid n_caps race - - - - - 5d3232ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push if nonmoving collector isn't enabled - - - - - 0a7eb0aa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Be more paranoid in segment tracking Previously we left various segment link pointers dangling. None of this wrong per se, but it did make it harder than necessary to debug. - - - - - 7c817c0a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Sync-phase mark budgeting Here we significantly improve the bound on sync phase pause times by imposing a limit on the amount of work that we can perform during the sync. If we find that we have exceeded our marking budget then we allow the mutators to resume, return to concurrent marking, and try synchronizing again later. Fixes #22929. - - - - - ce22a3e2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Allow pinned gen0 objects to be WEAK keys - - - - - 78746906 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Reenable assertion - - - - - b500867a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move current segment array into Capability The current segments are conceptually owned by the mutator, not the collector. Consequently, it was quite tricky to prove that the mutator would not race with the collect due to this shared state. It turns out that such races are possible: when resizing the current segment array we may concurrently try to take a heap census. This will attempt to walk the current segment array, causing a data race. Fix this by moving the current segment array into `Capability`, where it belongs. Fixes #22926. - - - - - 56e669c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix Note references Some references to Note [Deadlock detection under the non-moving collector] were missing an article. - - - - - 4a7650d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts/Sanity: Fix block count assertion with non-moving collector The nonmoving collector does not use `oldest_gen->blocks` to track its block list. However, it nevertheless updates `oldest_gen->n_blocks` to ensure that its size is accounted for by the storage manager. Consequently, we must not attempt to assert consistency between the two. - - - - - 96a5aaed by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't call prepareUnloadCheck When the nonmoving GC is in use we do not call `checkUnload` (since we don't unload code) and therefore should not call `prepareUnloadCheck`, lest we run into assertions. - - - - - 6c6674ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Encapsulate block allocator spinlock This makes it a bit easier to add instrumentation on this spinlock while debugging. - - - - - e84f7167 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip some tests when sanity checking is enabled - - - - - 3ae0f368 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix unregisterised build - - - - - 4eb9d06b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that sanity checker accounts for saved_filled segments - - - - - f0cf384d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 hadrian: Add +boot_nonmoving_gc flavour transformer For using GHC bootstrapping to validate the non-moving GC. - - - - - 581e58ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add job bootstrapping with nonmoving GC - - - - - 487a8b58 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move allocator into new source file - - - - - 8f374139 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Split out nonmovingAllocateGC - - - - - 662b6166 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Only run T22795* in the normal way It doesn't make sense to run these in multiple ways as they merely test whether `-threaded`/`-single-threaded` flags. - - - - - 0af21dfa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Rename clear_segment(_free_blocks)? To reflect the fact that these are to do with the nonmoving collector, now since they are exposed no longer static. - - - - - 7bcb192b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Fix incorrect STATIC_INLINE This should be INLINE_HEADER lest we get unused declaration warnings. - - - - - f1fd3ffb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Mark ffi023 as broken due to #23089 - - - - - a57f12b3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip T7160 in the nonmoving way Finalization order is different under the nonmoving collector. - - - - - f6f12a36 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Capture GC configuration in a struct The number of distinct arguments passed to GarbageCollect was getting a bit out of hand. - - - - - ba73a807 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Non-concurrent collection - - - - - 7c813d06 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T15:03:10-05:00 hadrian: Fix flavour compiler stage options off-by-one error !9193 pointed out that ghcDebugAssertions was supposed to be a predicate on the stage of the built compiler, but in practice it was a predicate on the stage of the compiler used to build. Unfortunately, while it fixed that issue for ghcDebugAssertions, it documented every other similar option as behaving the same way when in fact they all used the old behavior. The new behavior of ghcDebugAssertions seems more intuitive, so this commit changes the interpretation of every other option to match. It also improves the enableProfiledGhc and debugGhc flavour transformers by making them more selective about which stages in which they build additional library/RTS ways. - - - - - f97c7f6d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-09T09:52:09-05:00 Delete created temporary subdirectories at end of session. This patch adds temporary subdirectories to the list of paths do clean up at the end of the GHC session. This fixes warnings about non-empty temporary directories. Fixes #22952 - - - - - 9ea719f2 by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-09T09:52:45-05:00 Fixes #19627. Previously the solver failed with an unhelpful "solver reached too may iterations" error. With the fix for #21909 in place we no longer have the possibility of generating such an error if we have `-fconstraint-solver-iteration` > `-fgivens-fuel > `-fwanteds-fuel`. This is true by default, and the said fix also gives programmers a knob to control how hard the solver should try before giving up. This commit adds: * Reference to ticket #19627 in the Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] * Test `typecheck/should_fail/T19627.hs` for regression purposes - - - - - ec2d93eb by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T10:18:54-05:00 DmdAnal: Fix a panic on OPAQUE and trivial/PAP RHS (#22997) We should not panic in `add_demands` (now `set_lam_dmds`), because that code path is legimitely taken for OPAQUE PAP bindings, as in T22997. Fixes #22997. - - - - - 5b4628ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-10T10:19:34-05:00 JS: remove dead code for old integer-gmp - - - - - bab23279 by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-10T23:24:49-05:00 JS: Fix implementation of MK_JSVAL - - - - - ec263a59 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T23:25:25-05:00 Simplify: Move `wantEtaExpansion` before expensive `do_eta_expand` check There is no need to run arity analysis and what not if we are not in a Simplifier phase that eta-expands or if we don't want to eta-expand the expression in the first place. Purely a refactoring with the goal of improving compiler perf. - - - - - 047e9d4f by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-13T03:56:03+00:00 JS: fix implementation of forceBool to use JS backend syntax - - - - - 559a4804 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-13T07:31:23-04:00 Simplifier: `countValArgs` should not count Type args (#23102) I observed miscompilations while working on !10088 caused by this. Fixes #23102. Metric Decrease: T10421 - - - - - 536d1f90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-13T14:04:49+00:00 Bump Win32 to 2.13.4.0 Updates Win32 submodule - - - - - ee17001e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-13T21:18:24-04:00 ghc-bignum: Drop redundant include-dirs field - - - - - c9c26cd6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Fix BCO creation setting caps when -j > -N * Remove calls to 'setNumCapabilities' in 'createBCOs' These calls exist to ensure that 'createBCOs' can benefit from parallelism. But this is not the right place to call `setNumCapabilities`. Furthermore the logic differs from that in the driver causing the capability count to be raised and lowered at each TH call if -j > -N. * Remove 'BCOOpts' No longer needed as it was only used to thread the job count down to `createBCOs` Resolves #23049 - - - - - 5ddbf5ed by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Add changelog entry for #23049 - - - - - 6e3ce9a4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-16T12:18:26-04:00 configure: Fix FIND_CXX_STD_LIB test on Darwin Annoyingly, Darwin's <cstddef> includes <version> and APFS is case-insensitive. Consequently, it will end up #including the `VERSION` file generated by the `configure` script on the second and subsequent runs of the `configure` script. See #23116. - - - - - 19d6d039 by sheaf at 2023-03-16T21:31:22+01:00 ghci: only keep the GlobalRdrEnv in ModInfo The datatype GHC.UI.Info.ModInfo used to store a ModuleInfo, which includes a TypeEnv. This can easily cause space leaks as we have no way of forcing everything in a type environment. In GHC, we only use the GlobalRdrEnv, which we can force completely. So we only store that instead of a fully-fledged ModuleInfo. - - - - - 73d07c6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-17T14:36:49-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Backpack Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10127 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. One occurrence, when handing a nested error from the interface loading machinery, was omitted. It will be handled by a subsequent changeset that addresses interface errors. - - - - - a13affce by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-21T11:17:17-04:00 Rename () into Unit, (,,...,,) into Tuple<n> (#21294) This patch implements a part of GHC Proposal #475. The key change is in GHC.Tuple.Prim: - data () = () - data (a,b) = (a,b) - data (a,b,c) = (a,b,c) ... + data Unit = () + data Tuple2 a b = (a,b) + data Tuple3 a b c = (a,b,c) ... And the rest of the patch makes sure that Unit and Tuple<n> are pretty-printed as () and (,,...,,) in various contexts. Updates the haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Vladislav Zavialov <vlad.z.4096 at gmail.com> - - - - - 23642bf6 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: fix some wrongs in the eventlog format documentation - - - - - 90159773 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: explain the BLOCK_MARKER event - - - - - ab1c25e8 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add BlockedOnMVarRead thread status in eventlog encodings - - - - - 898afaef by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add TASK_DELETE event in eventlog encodings - - - - - bb05b4cc by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add WALL_CLOCK_TIME event in eventlog encodings - - - - - eeea0343 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-21T11:18:34-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Env Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10129 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - be1d4be8 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-21T11:19:13-04:00 Document pdep / pext primops - - - - - e8b4aac4 by Alex Mason at 2023-03-21T18:11:04-04:00 Allow LLVM backend to use HDoc for faster file generation. Also remove the MetaStmt constructor from LlvmStatement and places the annotations into the Store statement. Includes “Implement a workaround for -no-asm-shortcutting bug“ (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/2fda9e0df886cc551e2cd6b9c2a384192bdc3045) - - - - - ea24360d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-21T18:11:44-04:00 Compute LambdaFormInfo when using JavaScript backend. CmmCgInfos is needed to write interface files, but the JavaScript backend does not generate it, causing "Name without LFInfo" warnings. This patch adds a conservative but always correct CmmCgInfos when the JavaScript backend is used. Fixes #23053 - - - - - 926ad6de by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T01:03:08-04:00 Be more careful about quantification This MR is driven by #23051. It does several things: * It is guided by the generalisation plan described in #20686. But it is still far from a complete implementation of that plan. * Add Note [Inferred type with escaping kind] to GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind. This explains that we don't (yet, pending #20686) directly prevent generalising over escaping kinds. * In `GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.defaultTyVar` we default RuntimeRep and Multiplicity variables, beause we don't want to quantify over them. We want to do the same for a Concrete tyvar, but there is nothing sensible to default it to (unless it has kind RuntimeRep, in which case it'll be caught by an earlier case). So we promote instead. * Pure refactoring in GHC.Tc.Solver: * Rename decideMonoTyVars to decidePromotedTyVars, since that's what it does. * Move the actual promotion of the tyvars-to-promote from `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify` to `decidePromotedTyVars`. This is a no-op; just tidies up the code. E.g then we don't need to return the promoted tyvars from `decidePromotedTyVars`. * A little refactoring in `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify`, but no change in behaviour. * When making a TauTv unification variable into a ConcreteTv (in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete.makeTypeConcrete), preserve the occ-name of the type variable. This just improves error messages. * Kill off dead code: GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newConcreteHole - - - - - 0ab0cc11 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:03:48-04:00 Testsuite: use appropriate predicate for ManyUbxSums test (#22576) - - - - - 048c881e by romes at 2023-03-22T01:04:24-04:00 fix: Incorrect @since annotations in GHC.TypeError Fixes #23128 - - - - - a1528b68 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T16318 (#22370) - - - - - ad765b6f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T20214 - - - - - e0b8eaf3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T09:50:13+00:00 Refactor the constraint solver pipeline The big change is to put the entire type-equality solver into GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality, rather than scattering it over Canonical and Interact. Other changes * EqCt becomes its own data type, a bit like QCInst. This is great because EqualCtList is then just [EqCt] * New module GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict has come of the class-contraint solver. In due course it will be all. One step at a time. This MR is intended to have zero change in behaviour: it is a pure refactor. It opens the way to subsequent tidying up, we believe. - - - - - cedf9a3b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-22T15:31:18-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10138 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 30d45e97 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T15:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: use js_skip for T2615 (#22374) - - - - - 8c98deba by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose Explicitly define length, elem, etc. in Foldable instance for Data.Functor.Compose Implementation of https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/57 - - - - - bc066108 by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Additional optimized versions - - - - - 80fce576 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Simplify minimum/maximum in instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - 8cb88a5a by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Update changelog to mention changes to instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - e1c8c41d by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-23T09:20:13-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.PatSyn Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10158 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - f932c589 by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Allow WARNING pragmas to be controlled with custom categories Closes #17209. This implements GHC Proposal 541, allowing a WARNING pragma to be annotated with a category like so: {-# WARNING in "x-partial" head "This function is undefined on empty lists." #-} The user can then enable, disable and set the severity of such warnings using command-line flags `-Wx-partial`, `-Werror=x-partial` and so on. There is a new warning group `-Wextended-warnings` containing all these warnings. Warnings without a category are treated as if the category was `deprecations`, and are (still) controlled by the flags `-Wdeprecations` and `-Wwarnings-deprecations`. Updates Haddock submodule. - - - - - 0426515b by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Move mention of warning groups change to 9.8.1 release notes - - - - - b8d783d2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T02:36:45-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix bitmask immediate predicate Previously the predicate for determining whether a logical instruction operand could be encoded as a bitmask immediate was far too conservative. This meant that, e.g., pointer untagged required five instructions whereas it should only require one. Fixes #23030. - - - - - 46120bb6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-03-24T13:09:43-04:00 User's guide: Improve docs for -Wall previously it would list the warnings _not_ enabled by -Wall. That’s unnecessary round-about and was out of date. So let's just name the relevant warnings (based on `compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs`). - - - - - 509d1f11 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T13:10:20-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores There is some disagreement regarding the prototype of `__tsan_unaligned_write` (specifically whether it takes just the written address, or the address and the value as an argument). Moreover, I have observed crashes which appear to be due to it. Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores as a temporary mitigation. Fixes #23096. - - - - - 6a73655f by Li-yao Xia at 2023-03-25T00:02:44-04:00 base: Document GHC versions associated with past base versions in the changelog - - - - - 43bd7694 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 Add regression test for #17574 This test currently fails in the nonmoving way - - - - - f2d56bf7 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 fix: account for large and compact object stats with nonmoving gc Make sure that we keep track of the size of large and compact objects that have been moved onto the nonmoving heap. We keep track of their size and add it to the amount of live bytes in nonmoving segments to get the total size of the live nonmoving heap. Resolves #17574 - - - - - 7131b705 by David Feuer at 2023-03-25T00:04:04-04:00 Modify ThreadId documentation and comments For a long time, `GHC.Conc.Sync` has said ```haskell -- ToDo: data ThreadId = ThreadId (Weak ThreadId#) -- But since ThreadId# is unlifted, the Weak type must use open -- type variables. ``` We are now actually capable of using `Weak# ThreadId#`, but the world has moved on. To support the `Show` and `Ord` instances, we'd need to store the thread ID number in the `ThreadId`. And it seems very difficult to continue to support `threadStatus` in that regime, since it needs to be able to explain how threads died. In addition, garbage collection of weak references can be quite expensive, and it would be hard to evaluate the cost over he whole ecosystem. As discussed in [this CLC issue](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/125), it doesn't seem very likely that we'll actually switch to weak references here. - - - - - c421bbbb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T00:04:41-04:00 rts: Fix barriers of IND and IND_STATIC Previously IND and IND_STATIC lacked the acquire barriers enjoyed by BLACKHOLE. As noted in the (now updated) Note [Heap memory barriers], this barrier is critical to ensure that the indirectee is visible to the entering core. Fixes #22872. - - - - - 62fa7faa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T00:05:22-04:00 Improve documentation of atomicModifyMutVar2# - - - - - b2d14d0b by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:43-04:00 rts: use performBlockingMajorGC in hs_perform_gc and fix ffi023 This patch does a few things: - Add the missing RtsSymbols.c entry of performBlockingMajorGC - Make hs_perform_gc call performBlockingMajorGC, which restores previous behavior - Use hs_perform_gc in ffi023 - Remove rts_clearMemory() call in ffi023, it now works again in some test ways previously marked as broken. Fixes #23089 - - - - - d9ae24ad by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:44-04:00 testsuite: add the rts_clearMemory test case This patch adds a standalone test case for rts_clearMemory that mimics how it's typically used by wasm backend users and ensures this RTS API isn't broken by future RTS refactorings. Fixes #23901. - - - - - 80729d96 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T03:47:22-04:00 Improve documentation for resizing of byte arrays - - - - - c6ec4cd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:47-04:00 rts: Don't rely on EXTERN_INLINE for slop-zeroing logic Previously we relied on calling EXTERN_INLINE functions defined in ClosureMacros.h from Cmm to zero slop. However, as far as I can tell, this is no longer safe to do in C99 as EXTERN_INLINE definitions may be emitted in each compilation unit. Fix this by explicitly declaring a new set of non-inline functions in ZeroSlop.c which can be called from Cmm and marking the ClosureMacros.h definitions as INLINE_HEADER. In the future we should try to eliminate EXTERN_INLINE. - - - - - c32abd4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:48-04:00 rts: Fix capability-count check in zeroSlop Previously `zeroSlop` examined `RtsFlags` to determine whether the program was single-threaded. This is wrong; a program may be started with `+RTS -N1` yet the process may later increase the capability count with `setNumCapabilities`. This lead to quite subtle and rare crashes. Fixes #23088. - - - - - 656d4cb3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-25T20:24:23-04:00 Add Eq/Ord instances for SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #148](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/148). - - - - - 4f93de88 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:02-04:00 Update and expand atomic modification Haddocks * The documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` and `atomicModifyIORef'` were incomplete, and the documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` was out of date. Update and expand. * Remove a useless lazy pattern match in the definition of `atomicModifyIORef`. The pair it claims to match lazily was already forced by `atomicModifyIORef2`. - - - - - e1fb56b2 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:41-04:00 Document the constructor name for lists Derived `Data` instances use raw infix constructor names when applicable. The `Data.Data [a]` instance, if derived, would have a constructor name of `":"`. However, it actually uses constructor name `"(:)"`. Document this peculiarity. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/147 - - - - - c1f755c4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-27T22:09:41+01:00 Make exprIsConApp_maybe a bit cleverer Addresses #23159. See Note Note [Exploit occ-info in exprIsConApp_maybe] in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt. Compile times go down very slightly, but always go down, never up. Good! Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -1.8% T15703(normal) -1.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.1% minimum -1.8% maximum +0.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T15703 - - - - - 76bb4c58 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-28T08:12:08-04:00 Add COMPLETE pragmas to TypeRep, SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #149](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/149). - - - - - 3f374399 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Handle records in the renamer This patch moves the field-based logic for disambiguating record updates to the renamer. The type-directed logic, scheduled for removal, remains in the typechecker. To do this properly (and fix the myriad of bugs surrounding the treatment of duplicate record fields), we took the following main steps: 1. Create GREInfo, a renamer-level equivalent to TyThing which stores information pertinent to the renamer. This allows us to uniformly treat imported and local Names in the renamer, as described in Note [GREInfo]. 2. Remove GreName. Instead of a GlobalRdrElt storing GreNames, which distinguished between normal names and field names, we now store simple Names in GlobalRdrElt, along with the new GREInfo information which allows us to recover the FieldLabel for record fields. 3. Add namespacing for record fields, within the OccNames themselves. This allows us to remove the mangling of duplicate field selectors. This change ensures we don't print mangled names to the user in error messages, and allows us to handle duplicate record fields in Template Haskell. 4. Move record disambiguation to the renamer, and operate on the level of data constructors instead, to handle #21443. The error message text for ambiguous record updates has also been changed to reflect that type-directed disambiguation is on the way out. (3) means that OccEnv is now a bit more complex: we first key on the textual name, which gives an inner map keyed on NameSpace: OccEnv a ~ FastStringEnv (UniqFM NameSpace a) Note that this change, along with (2), both increase the memory residency of GlobalRdrEnv = OccEnv [GlobalRdrElt], which causes a few tests to regress somewhat in compile-time allocation. Even though (3) simplified a lot of code (in particular the treatment of field selectors within Template Haskell and in error messages), it came with one important wrinkle: in the situation of -- M.hs-boot module M where { data A; foo :: A -> Int } -- M.hs module M where { data A = MkA { foo :: Int } } we have that M.hs-boot exports a variable foo, which is supposed to match with the record field foo that M exports. To solve this issue, we add a new impedance-matching binding to M foo{var} = foo{fld} This mimics the logic that existed already for impedance-binding DFunIds, but getting it right was a bit tricky. See Note [Record field impedance matching] in GHC.Tc.Module. We also needed to be careful to avoid introducing space leaks in GHCi. So we dehydrate the GlobalRdrEnv before storing it anywhere, e.g. in ModIface. This means stubbing out all the GREInfo fields, with the function forceGlobalRdrEnv. When we read it back in, we rehydrate with rehydrateGlobalRdrEnv. This robustly avoids any space leaks caused by retaining old type environments. Fixes #13352 #14848 #17381 #17551 #19664 #21443 #21444 #21720 #21898 #21946 #21959 #22125 #22160 #23010 #23062 #23063 Updates haddock submodule ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesDefsGhci MultiLayerModulesNoCode T13701 T14697 hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 4f1940f0 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Avoid repeatedly shadowing in shadowNames This commit refactors GHC.Type.Name.Reader.shadowNames to first accumulate all the shadowing arising from the introduction of a new set of GREs, and then applies all the shadowing to the old GlobalRdrEnv in one go. - - - - - d246049c by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:34+02:00 igre_prompt_env: discard "only-qualified" names We were unnecessarily carrying around names only available qualified in igre_prompt_env, violating the icReaderEnv invariant. We now get rid of these, as they aren't needed for the shadowing computation that igre_prompt_env exists for. Fixes #23177 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T14052 T14052Type ------------------------- - - - - - 41a572f6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-29T16:17:21-04:00 hadrian: Fix path to HpcParser.y The source for this project has been moved into a src/ folder so we also need to update this path. Fixes #23187 - - - - - b159e0e9 by doyougnu at 2023-03-30T01:40:08-04:00 js: split JMacro into JS eDSL and JS syntax This commit: Splits JExpr and JStat into two nearly identical DSLs: - GHC.JS.Syntax is the JMacro based DSL without unsaturation, i.e., a value cannot be unsaturated, or, a value of this DSL is a witness that a value of GHC.JS.Unsat has been saturated - GHC.JS.Unsat is the JMacro DSL from GHCJS with Unsaturation. Then all binary and outputable instances are changed to use GHC.JS.Syntax. This moves us closer to closing out #22736 and #22352. See #22736 for roadmap. ------------------------- Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read LargeRecord ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T10858 T11195 T11374 T11822 T12227 T12707 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T14683 T15164 T15703 T16577 T17096 T17516 T17836 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18478 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 TcPlugin_RewritePerf WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - f4f1f14f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-30T01:40:49-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. Also used the opportunity to reenable 64-bit Word/Int tests - - - - - a5360490 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T01:41:25-04:00 testsuite: Fix racing prints in T21465 As noted in #23155, we previously failed to add flushes necessary to ensure predictable output. Fixes #23155. - - - - - 98b5cf67 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-30T09:58:40+01:00 Revert "ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181)" This reverts commit f4f1f14f8009c3c120b8b963ec130cbbc774ec02. This fails to build with GHC-9.2 as a boot compiler. See #23195 for tracking this issue. - - - - - 61a2dfaa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Add {-# WARNING #-} to Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 8f15c47c by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fixes to accomodate Data.List.{head,tail} with {-# WARNING #-} - - - - - 7c7dbade by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Bump submodules - - - - - d2d8251b by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3d38dcb6 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Proxies for head and tail: review suggestions - - - - - 930edcfd by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:36:33-04:00 docs: move RecordUpd changelog entry to 9.8 This was accidentally included in the 9.6 changelog instead of the 9.6 changelog. - - - - - 6f885e65 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:37:09-04:00 Add LANGUAGE GADTs to GHC.Rename.Env We need to enable this extension for the file to compile with ghc 9.2, as we are pattern matching on a GADT and this required the GADT extension to be enabled until 9.4. - - - - - 6d6a37a8 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: make lint-ci-config job fast again We don't pin our nixpkgs revision and tracks the default nixpkgs-unstable channel anyway. Instead of using haskell.packages.ghc924, we should be using haskell.packages.ghc92 to maximize the binary cache hit rate and make lint-ci-config job fast again. Also bumps the nix docker image to the latest revision. - - - - - ef1548c4 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: ensure that all non-i386 pipelines do parallel xz compression We can safely enable parallel xz compression for non-i386 pipelines. However, previously we didn't export XZ_OPT, so the xz process won't see it if XZ_OPT hasn't already been set in the current job. - - - - - 20432d16 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: unset CROSS_EMULATOR for js job - - - - - 4a24dbbe by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: fix lint-testsuite job The list_broken make target will transitively depend on the calibrate.out target, which used STAGE1_GHC instead of TEST_HC. It really should be TEST_HC since that's what get passed in the gitlab CI config. - - - - - cea56ccc by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: use alpine3_17-wasm image for wasm jobs Bump the ci-images dependency and use the new alpine3_17-wasm docker image for wasm jobs. - - - - - 79d0cb32 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Add basic support for testing cross-compilers - - - - - e7392b4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Normalize away differences in ghc executable name - - - - - ee160d06 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 hadrian: Pass CROSS_EMULATOR to runtests.py - - - - - 30c84511 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: don't add optllvm way for wasm32 - - - - - f1beee36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: normalize the .wasm extension - - - - - a984a103 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: strip the cross ghc prefix in output and error message - - - - - f7478d95 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: handle target executable extension - - - - - 8fe8b653 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: mypy typing error fixes This patch fixes some mypy typing errors which weren't caught in previous linting jobs. - - - - - 0149f32f by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: use context variable instead of thread-local variable This patch changes a thread-local variable to context variable instead, which works as intended when the testsuite transitions to use asyncio & coroutines instead of multi-threading to concurrently run test cases. Note that this also raises the minimum Python version to 3.7. - - - - - ea853ff0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: asyncify the testsuite driver This patch refactors the testsuite driver, gets rid of multi-threading logic for running test cases concurrently, and uses asyncio & coroutines instead. This is not yak shaving for its own sake; the previous multi-threading logic is prone to livelock/deadlock conditions for some reason, even if the total number of threads is bounded to a thread pool's capacity. The asyncify change is an internal implementation detail of the testsuite driver and does not impact most GHC maintainers out there. The patch does not touch the .T files, test cases can be added/modified the exact same way as before. - - - - - 0077cb22 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-31T21:28:28-04:00 Add test for T23184 There was an outright bug, which Simon fixed in July 2021, as a little side-fix on a complicated patch: ``` commit 6656f0165a30fc2a22208532ba384fc8e2f11b46 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Fri Jul 23 23:57:01 2021 +0100 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: ...lots of lines omitted... Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. ``` Note this "Fix a fairly longstanding outright bug". This is the specific fix ``` @@ -3552,8 +3556,8 @@ mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds -- let a = ...arg... -- in [...hole...] a -- NB: sc_dup /= OkToDup; that is caught earlier by contIsDupable - do { let (dmd:_) = dmds -- Never fails - ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds cont + do { let (dmd:cont_dmds) = dmds -- Never fails + ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env cont_dmds cont ; let env' = env `setInScopeFromF` floats1 ; (_, se', arg') <- simplArg env' dup se arg ; (let_floats2, arg'') <- makeTrivial env NotTopLevel dmd (fsLit "karg") arg' ``` Ticket #23184 is a report of the bug that this diff fixes. - - - - - 62d25071 by mangoiv at 2023-04-01T04:20:01-04:00 [feat] make ($) representation polymorphic - this change was approved by the CLC in [1] following a CLC proposal [2] - make ($) representation polymorphic (adjust the type signature) - change ($) implementation to allow additional polymorphism - adjust the haddock of ($) to reflect these changes - add additional documentation to document these changes - add changelog entry - adjust tests (move now succeeding tests and adjust stdout of some tests) [1] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132#issuecomment-1487456854 [2] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132 - - - - - 77c33fb9 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2023-04-01T04:20:41-04:00 User Guide: update copyright year: 2020->2023 - - - - - 3b5be05a by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T09:42:31-04:00 driver: Unit State Data.Map -> GHC.Unique.UniqMap In pursuit of #22426. The driver and unit state are major contributors. This commit also bumps the haddock submodule to reflect the API changes in UniqMap. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T5837 T6048 T9198 ------------------------- - - - - - a84fba6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-01T09:43:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10183 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 6e2eb275 by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T18:27:56-04:00 JS: Linker: use saturated JExpr Follow on to MR!10142 in pursuit of #22736 - - - - - 3da69346 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 Improve haddocks of template-haskell Con datatype This adds a bit more information, in particular about the lists of constructors in the GadtC and RecGadtC cases. - - - - - 3b7bbb39 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 TH: revert changes to GadtC & RecGadtC Commit 3f374399 included a breaking-change to the template-haskell library when it made the GadtC and RecGadtC constructors take non-empty lists of names. As this has the potential to break many users' packages, we decided to revert these changes for now. - - - - - f60f6110 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T18:59:30-04:00 Rework documentation for data Char - - - - - 43ebd5dc by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T19:00:09-04:00 cmm: implement parsing of MO_AtomicRMW from hand-written CMM files Fixes #23206 - - - - - ab9cd52d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:15:21-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. - - - - - 2b2afff3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans for 9.2.6, 9.2.7, 9.4.4, 9.4.5, 9.6.1 Also fixes the ./generate_bootstrap_plans script which was recently broken We can hopefully drop the 9.2 plans soon but they still work so kept them around for now. - - - - - c2605e25 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 ci: Add job to test 9.6 bootstrapping - - - - - 53e4d513 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T08:16:35-04:00 hadrian: Improve option parsing Several options in Hadrian had their argument marked as optional (`OptArg`), but if the argument wasn't there they were just giving an error. It's more idiomatic to mark the argument as required instead; the code uses less Maybes, the parser can enforce that the argument is present, --help gives better output. - - - - - a8e36892 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:17:16-04:00 JS: fix issues with FD api support - Add missing implementations for fcntl_read/write/lock - Fix fdGetMode These were found while implementing TH in !9779. These functions must be used somehow by the external interpreter code. - - - - - 8b092910 by Haskell-mouse at 2023-04-03T19:31:26-04:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.HsType to proper TcRnMessage I've turned all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.HsType module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnDataKindsError TcRnUnusedQuantifiedTypeVar TcRnIllegalKindSignature TcRnUnexpectedPatSigType TcRnSectionPrecedenceError TcRnPrecedenceParsingError TcRnIllegalKind TcRnNegativeNumTypeLiteral TcRnUnexpectedKindVar TcRnBindMultipleVariables TcRnBindVarAlreadyInScope - - - - - 220a7a48 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T19:32:02-04:00 Fixes around unsafeCoerce# 1. `unsafeCoerce#` was documented in `GHC.Prim`. But since the overhaul in 74ad75e87317, `unsafeCoerce#` is no longer defined there. I've combined the documentation in `GHC.Prim` with the `Unsafe.Coerce` module. 2. The documentation of `unsafeCoerce#` stated that you should not cast a function to an algebraic type, even if you later cast it back before applying it. But ghci was doing that type of cast, as can be seen with 'ghci -ddump-ds' and typing 'x = not'. I've changed it to use Any following the documentation. - - - - - 9095e297 by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 Add a few more memcpy-ish primops * copyMutableByteArrayNonOverlapping# * copyAddrToAddr# * copyAddrToAddrNonOverlapping# * setAddrRange# The implementations of copyBytes, moveBytes, and fillBytes in base:Foreign.Marshal.Utils now use these new primops, which can cause us to work a bit harder generating code for them, resulting in the metric increase in T21839c observed by CI on some architectures. But in exchange, we get better code! Metric Increase: T21839c - - - - - f7da530c by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. - - - - - cd00e321 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T01:04:50-04:00 Relax assertion in varToRecFieldOcc When using Template Haskell, it is possible to re-parent a field OccName belonging to one data constructor to another data constructor. The lsp-types package did this in order to "extend" a data constructor with additional fields. This ran into an assertion in 'varToRecFieldOcc'. This assertion can simply be relaxed, as the resulting splices are perfectly sound. Fixes #23220 - - - - - eed0d930 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-04T11:09:15-04:00 GHCi.RemoteTypes: fix doc and avoid unsafeCoerce (#23201) - - - - - 071139c3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-04T11:09:51-04:00 Make INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms work with TH Previously, the code for converting `INLINE <name>` pragmas from TH splices used `vNameN`, which assumed that `<name>` must live in the variable namespace. Pattern synonyms, on the other hand, live in the constructor namespace. I've fixed the issue by switching to `vcNameN` instead, which works for both the variable and constructor namespaces. Fixes #23203. - - - - - 7c16f3be by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-04T17:13:00-04:00 Fix unification with oversaturated type families unify_ty was incorrectly saying that F x y ~ T x are surely apart, where F x y is an oversaturated type family and T x is a tyconapp. As a result, the simplifier dropped a live case alternative (#23134). - - - - - c165f079 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T17:13:40-04:00 Add testcase for #23192 This issue around solving of constraints arising from superclass expansion using other constraints also borned from superclass expansion was the topic of commit aed1974e. That commit made sure we don't emit a "redundant constraint" warning in a situation in which removing the constraint would cause errors. Fixes #23192 - - - - - d1bb16ed by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-06T03:40:45-04:00 nonmoving: Disable slop-zeroing As noted in #23170, the nonmoving GC can race with a mutator zeroing the slop of an updated thunk (in much the same way that two mutators would race). Consequently, we must disable slop-zeroing when the nonmoving GC is in use. Closes #23170 - - - - - 04b80850 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-04-06T03:41:21-04:00 Fix reverse flag for -Wunsupported-llvm-version - - - - - 0c990e13 by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-04-06T10:16:29+00:00 Add release note for GHC.Unicode refactor in base-4.18. Also merge CLC proposal 130 in base-4.19 with CLC proposal 59 in base-4.18 and add proper release date. - - - - - cbbfb283 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Improve documentation for ($) (#22963) - - - - - 5193c2b0 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Remove trailing whitespace from ($) commentary - - - - - b384523b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Adjust wording wrt representation polymorphism of ($) - - - - - 6a788f0a by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-07T22:29:28-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10251 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 3ba77b36 by sheaf at 2023-04-07T22:30:07-04:00 Renamer: don't call addUsedGRE on an exact Name When looking up a record field in GHC.Rename.Env.lookupRecFieldOcc, we could end up calling addUsedGRE on an exact Name, which would then lead to a panic in the bestImport function: it would be incapable of processing a GRE which is not local but also not brought into scope by any imports (as it is referred to by its unique instead). Fixes #23240 - - - - - bc4795d2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add support for -debug in the testsuite Confusingly, GhcDebugged referred to GhcDebugAssertions. - - - - - b7474b57 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add missing cases in -Di prettyprinter Fixes #23142 - - - - - 6c392616 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: make WasmCodeGenM an instance of MonadUnique - - - - - 05d26a65 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: apply cmm node-splitting for wasm backend This patch applies cmm node-splitting for wasm32 NCG, which is required when handling irreducible CFGs. Fixes #23237. - - - - - f1892cc0 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-11T19:26:09-04:00 Set base 'maintainer' field to CLC - - - - - ecf22da3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-11T19:26:45-04:00 Clarify a couple of Notes about 'nospec' - - - - - ebd8918b by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-12T12:32:57-04:00 Allow generation of TTH syntax with TH In other words allow generation of typed splices and brackets with Untyped Template Haskell. That is useful in cases where a library is build with TTH in mind, but we still want to generate some auxiliary declarations, where TTH cannot help us, but untyped TH can. Such example is e.g. `staged-sop` which works with TTH, but we would like to derive `Generic` declarations with TH. An alternative approach is to use `unsafeCodeCoerce`, but then the derived `Generic` instances would be type-checked only at use sites, i.e. much later. Also `-ddump-splices` output is quite ugly: user-written instances would use TTH brackets, not `unsafeCodeCoerce`. This commit doesn't allow generating of untyped template splices and brackets with untyped TH, as I don't know why one would want to do that (instead of merging the splices, e.g.) - - - - - 690d0225 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-04-12T12:33:33-04:00 Add regression test for #23229 - - - - - 59321879 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quotRem rules (#22152) case quotRemInt# x y of (# q, _ #) -> body ====> case quotInt# x y of q -> body case quotRemInt# x y of (# _, r #) -> body ====> case remInt# x y of r -> body - - - - - 4dd02122 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quot folding rule (#22152) (x / l1) / l2 l1 and l2 /= 0 l1*l2 doesn't overflow ==> x / (l1 * l2) - - - - - 1148ac72 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make Int64/Word64 division ok for speculation too. Only when the divisor is definitely non-zero. - - - - - 8af401cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make WordQuotRem2Op ok-for-speculation too - - - - - 27d2978e by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-13T08:51:09-04:00 Base/JS: GHC.JS.Foreign.Callback module (issue 23126) * Add the Callback module for "exporting" Haskell functions to be available to plain JavaScript code * Fix some primitives defined in GHC.JS.Prim * Add a JavaScript section to the user guide with instructions on how to use the JavaScript FFI, building up to using Callbacks to interact with the browser * Add tests for the JavaScript FFI and Callbacks - - - - - a34aa8da by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-04-14T04:17:52-04:00 rts: improve memory ordering and add some comments in the StablePtr implementation - - - - - d7a768a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-14T04:18:28-04:00 docs: Generate docs/index.html with version number * Generate docs/index.html to include the version of the ghc library * This also fixes the packageVersions interpolations which were - Missing an interpolation for `LIBRARY_ghc_VERSION` - Double quoting the version so that "9.7" was being inserted. Fixes #23121 - - - - - d48fbfea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T04:19:05-04:00 Stop if type constructors have kind errors Otherwise we get knock-on errors, such as #23252. This makes GHC fail a bit sooner, and I have not attempted to add recovery code, to add a fake TyCon place of the erroneous one, in an attempt to get more type errors in one pass. We could do that (perhaps) if there was a call for it. - - - - - 2371d6b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Major refactor in the handling of equality constraints This MR substantially refactors the way in which the constraint solver deals with equality constraints. The big thing is: * Intead of a pipeline in which we /first/ canonicalise and /then/ interact (the latter including performing unification) the two steps are more closely integreated into one. That avoids the current rather indirect communication between the two steps. The proximate cause for this refactoring is fixing #22194, which involve solving [W] alpha[2] ~ Maybe (F beta[4]) by doing this: alpha[2] := Maybe delta[2] [W] delta[2] ~ F beta[4] That is, we don't promote beta[4]! This is very like introducing a cycle breaker, and was very awkward to do before, but now it is all nice. See GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify Note [Promotion and level-checking] and Note [Family applications in canonical constraints]. The big change is this: * Several canonicalisation checks (occurs-check, cycle-breaking, checking for concreteness) are combined into one new function: GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.checkTyEqRhs This function is controlled by `TyEqFlags`, which says what to do for foralls, type families etc. * `canEqCanLHSFinish` now sees if unification is possible, and if so, actually does it: see `canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification`. There are loads of smaller changes: * The on-the-fly unifier `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.unifyType` has a cheap-and-cheerful version of `checkTyEqRhs`, called `simpleUnifyCheck`. If `simpleUnifyCheck` succeeds, it can unify, otherwise it defers by emitting a constraint. This is simpler than before. * I simplified the swapping code in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.canEqCanLHS`. Especially the nasty stuff involving `swap_for_occurs` and `canEqTyVarFunEq`. Much nicer now. See Note [Orienting TyVarLHS/TyFamLHS] Note [Orienting TyFamLHS/TyFamLHS] * Added `cteSkolemOccurs`, `cteConcrete`, and `cteCoercionHole` to the problems that can be discovered by `checkTyEqRhs`. * I fixed #23199 `pickQuantifiablePreds`, which actually allows GHC to to accept both cases in #22194 rather than rejecting both. Yet smaller: * Added a `synIsConcrete` flag to `SynonymTyCon` (alongside `synIsFamFree`) to reduce the need for synonym expansion when checking concreteness. Use it in `isConcreteType`. * Renamed `isConcrete` to `isConcreteType` * Defined `GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs.isInjectiveInType` as a more efficient way to find if a particular type variable is used injectively than finding all the injective variables. It is called in `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.definitely_poly`, which in turn is used quite a lot. * Moved `rewriterView` to `GHC.Core.Type`, so we can use it from the constraint solver. Fixes #22194, #23199 Compile times decrease by an average of 0.1%; but there is a 7.4% drop in compiler allocation on T15703. Metric Decrease: T15703 - - - - - 99b2734b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Add some documentation about redundant constraints - - - - - 3f2d0eb8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Improve partial signatures This MR fixes #23223. The changes are in two places: * GHC.Tc.Bind.checkMonomorphismRestriction See the new `Note [When the MR applies]` We now no longer stupidly attempt to apply the MR when the user specifies a context, e.g. f :: Eq a => _ -> _ * GHC.Tc.Solver.decideQuantification See rewritten `Note [Constraints in partial type signatures]` Fixing this bug apparently breaks three tests: * partial-sigs/should_compile/T11192 * partial-sigs/should_fail/Defaulting1MROff * partial-sigs/should_fail/T11122 However they are all symptoms of #23232, so I'm marking them as expect_broken(23232). I feel happy about this MR. Nice. - - - - - 23e2a8a0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Make approximateWC a bit cleverer This MR fixes #23224: making approximateWC more clever See the long `Note [ApproximateWC]` in GHC.Tc.Solver All this is delicate and ad-hoc -- but it /has/ to be: we are talking about inferring a type for a binding in the presence of GADTs, type families and whatnot: known difficult territory. We just try as hard as we can. - - - - - 2c040246 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-15T00:57:14-04:00 docs: Update template-haskell docs to use Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a) Since GHC Proposal #195, the type of [|| ... ||] has been Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a). The documentation in the `template-haskell` library wasn't updated to reflect this change. Fixes #23148 - - - - - 0da18eb7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-15T14:35:53+02:00 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 - - - - - bad2f8b8 by sheaf at 2023-04-15T15:14:36+02:00 Handle ConcreteTvs in inferResultToType inferResultToType was discarding the ir_frr information, which meant some metavariables ended up being MetaTvs instead of ConcreteTvs. This function now creates new ConcreteTvs as necessary, instead of always creating MetaTvs. Fixes #23154 - - - - - 3b0ea480 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-16T18:12:20-04:00 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 - - - - - a1371ebb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-16T18:12:59-04:00 Add import lists to few GHC.Driver.Session imports Related to https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23261. There are a lot of GHC.Driver.Session which only use DynFlags, but not the parsing code. - - - - - 51479ceb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-17T08:08:48-04:00 Account for special GHC.Prim import in warnUnusedPackages The GHC.Prim import is treated quite specially primarily because there isn't an interface file for GHC.Prim. Therefore we record separately in the ModSummary if it's imported or not so we don't go looking for it. This logic hasn't made it's way to `-Wunused-packages` so if you imported GHC.Prim then the warning would complain you didn't use `-package ghc-prim`. Fixes #23212 - - - - - 1532a8b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-17T08:09:24-04:00 Add regression test for #23199 - - - - - 0158c5f1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-17T18:43:27-04:00 validDerivPred: Reject exotic constraints in IrredPreds This brings the `IrredPred` case in sync with the treatment of `ClassPred`s as described in `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` in `GHC.Tc.Validity`. Namely, we should reject `IrredPred`s that are inferred from `deriving` clauses whose arguments contain other type constructors, as described in `(VD2) Reject exotic constraints` of that Note. This has the nice property that `deriving` clauses whose inferred instance context mention `TypeError` will now emit the type error in the resulting error message, which better matches existing intuitions about how `TypeError` should work. While I was in town, I noticed that much of `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` was duplicated in a separate `Note [Exotic derived instance contexts]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`. I decided to fold the latter Note into the former so that there is a single authority on describing the conditions under which an inferred `deriving` constraint can be considered valid. This changes the behavior of `deriving` in a way that existing code might break, so I have made a mention of this in the GHC User's Guide. It seems very, very unlikely that much code is relying on this strange behavior, however, and even if there is, there is a clear, backwards-compatible migration path using `StandaloneDeriving`. Fixes #22696. - - - - - 10364818 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-17T18:44:03-04:00 Misc cleanup - Use dedicated list functions - Make cloneBndrs and cloneRecIdBndrs monadic - Fix invalid haddock comments in libraries/base - - - - - 5e1d33d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-18T10:31:02-04:00 Convert interface file loading errors into proper diagnostics This patch converts all the errors to do with loading interface files into proper structured diagnostics. * DriverMessage: Sometimes in the driver we attempt to load an interface file so we embed the IfaceMessage into the DriverMessage. * TcRnMessage: Most the time we are loading interface files during typechecking, so we embed the IfaceMessage This patch also removes the TcRnInterfaceLookupError constructor which is superceded by the IfaceMessage, which is now structured compared to just storing an SDoc before. - - - - - df1a5811 by sheaf at 2023-04-18T10:31:43-04:00 Don't panic in ltPatersonSize The function GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType.ltPatersonSize would panic when it encountered a type family on the RHS, as usually these are not allowed (type families are not allowed on the RHS of class instances or of quantified constraints). However, it is possible to still encounter type families on the RHS after doing a bit of constraint solving, as seen in test case T23171. This could trigger the panic in the call to ltPatersonSize in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.mk_strict_superclasses, which is involved in avoiding loopy superclass constraints. This patch simply changes ltPatersonSize to return "I don't know, because there's a type family involved" in these cases. Fixes #23171 - - - - - d442ac05 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:04:35-04:00 JS: fix thread-related primops - - - - - 7a96f90b by Bryan Richter at 2023-04-19T20:05:11-04:00 CI: Disable abi-test-nightly See #23269 - - - - - ab6c1d29 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:05:50-04:00 Testsuite: don't use obsolescent egrep (#22351) Recent egrep displays the following message, breaking golden tests: egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E Switch to using "grep -E" instead - - - - - f15b0ce5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-20T11:01:06-04:00 hadrian: Pass haddock file arguments in a response file In !10119 CI was failing on windows because the command line was too long. We can mitigate this by passing the file arguments to haddock in a response file. We can't easily pass all the arguments in a response file because the `+RTS` arguments can't be placed in the response file. Fixes #23273 - - - - - 7012ec2f by tocic at 2023-04-20T11:01:42-04:00 Fix doc typo in GHC.Read.readList - - - - - 5c873124 by sheaf at 2023-04-20T18:33:34-04:00 Implement -jsem: parallelism controlled by semaphores See https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/540/ for a complete description for the motivation for this feature. The `-jsem` option allows a build tool to pass a semaphore to GHC which GHC can use in order to control how much parallelism it requests. GHC itself acts as a client in the GHC jobserver protocol. ``` GHC Jobserver Protocol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This proposal introduces the GHC Jobserver Protocol. This protocol allows a server to dynamically invoke many instances of a client process, while restricting all of those instances to use no more than <n> capabilities. This is achieved by coordination over a system semaphore (either a POSIX semaphore [6]_ in the case of Linux and Darwin, or a Win32 semaphore [7]_ in the case of Windows platforms). There are two kinds of participants in the GHC Jobserver protocol: - The *jobserver* creates a system semaphore with a certain number of available tokens. Each time the jobserver wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** first acquire a single token from the semaphore, before spawning the subprocess. This token **must** be released once the subprocess terminates. Once work is finished, the jobserver **must** destroy the semaphore it created. - A *jobclient* is a subprocess spawned by the jobserver or another jobclient. Each jobclient starts with one available token (its *implicit token*, which was acquired by the parent which spawned it), and can request more tokens through the Jobserver Protocol by waiting on the semaphore. Each time a jobclient wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** pass on a single token to the child jobclient. This token can either be the jobclient's implicit token, or another token which the jobclient acquired from the semaphore. Each jobclient **must** release exactly as many tokens as it has acquired from the semaphore (this does not include the implicit tokens). ``` Build tools such as cabal act as jobservers in the protocol and are responsibile for correctly creating, cleaning up and managing the semaphore. Adds a new submodule (semaphore-compat) for managing and interacting with semaphores in a cross-platform way. Fixes #19349 - - - - - 52d3e9b4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 rts: Initialize Array# header in listThreads# Previously the implementation of listThreads# failed to initialize the header of the created array, leading to various nastiness. Fixes #23071 - - - - - 1db30fe1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23071 - - - - - dae514f9 by tocic at 2023-04-21T13:31:21-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base/GHC - - - - - 113e21d7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-21T13:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: replace some js_broken/js_skip predicates with req_c Using req_c is more precise. - - - - - 038bb031 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-21T18:03:04-04:00 Minor doc fixes - Add docs/index.html to .gitignore. It is created by ./hadrian/build docs, and it was the only file in Hadrian's templateRules not present in .gitignore. - Mention that MultiWayIf supports non-boolean guards - Remove documentation of optdll - removed in 2007, 763daed95 - Fix markdown syntax - - - - - e826cdb2 by amesgen at 2023-04-21T18:03:44-04:00 User's guide: DeepSubsumption is implied by Haskell{98,2010} - - - - - 499a1c20 by PHO at 2023-04-23T13:39:32-04:00 Implement executablePath for Solaris and make getBaseDir less platform-dependent Use base-4.17 executablePath when possible, and fall back on getExecutablePath when it's not available. The sole reason why getBaseDir had #ifdef's was apparently that getExecutablePath wasn't reliable, and we could reduce the number of CPP conditionals by making use of executablePath instead. Also export executablePath on js_HOST_ARCH. - - - - - 97a6f7bc by tocic at 2023-04-23T13:40:08-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base - - - - - 787c6e8c by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-24T12:19:06-04:00 testsuite/T20137: Avoid impl.-defined behavior Previously we would cast pointers to uint64_t. However, implementations are allowed to either zero- or sign-extend such casts. Instead cast to uintptr_t to avoid this. Fixes #23247. - - - - - 87095f6a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:19:44-04:00 rts: always build 64-bit atomic ops This patch does a few things: - Always build 64-bit atomic ops in rts/ghc-prim, even on 32-bit platforms - Remove legacy "64bit" cabal flag of rts package - Fix hs_xchg64 function prototype for 32-bit platforms - Fix AtomicFetch test for wasm32 - - - - - 2685a12d by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:20:21-04:00 compiler: don't install signal handlers when the host platform doesn't have signals Previously, large parts of GHC API will transitively invoke withSignalHandlers, which doesn't work on host platforms without signal functionality at all (e.g. wasm32-wasi). By making withSignalHandlers a no-op on those platforms, we can make more parts of GHC API work out of the box when signals aren't supported. - - - - - 1338b7a3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T16:21:30-04:00 hadrian: fix non-ghc program paths passed to testsuite driver when testing cross GHC - - - - - 1a10f556 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-24T16:22:09-04:00 Add since pragma to Data.Functor.unzip - - - - - 0da9e882 by Soham Chowdhury at 2023-04-25T00:15:22-04:00 More informative errors for bad imports (#21826) - - - - - ebd5b078 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T00:15:58-04:00 JS/base: provide implementation for mkdir (issue 22374) - - - - - 8f656188 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T18:12:38-04:00 JS: Fix h$base_access implementation (issue 22576) - - - - - 74c55712 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-04-25T18:13:19-04:00 Give more guarntees about ImplicitParams (#23289) - Added new section in the GHC user's guide that legends behavior of nested implicit parameter bindings in these two cases: let ?f = 1 in let ?f = 2 in ?f and data T where MkT :: (?f :: Int) => T f :: T -> T -> Int f MkT MkT = ?f - Added new test case to examine this behavior. - - - - - c30ac25f by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-26T14:50:51-04:00 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. - - - - - 77f506b8 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-26T14:51:28-04:00 Refactor GenStgRhs to include the Type in both constructors (#23280, #22576, #22364) Carry the actual type of an expression through the PreStgRhs and into GenStgRhs for use in later stages. Currently this is used in the JavaScript backend to fix some tests from the above mentioned issues: EtaExpandLevPoly, RepPolyWrappedVar2, T13822, T14749. - - - - - 052e2bb6 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-04-26T14:52:05-04:00 EPA: Use ExplicitBraces only in HsModule !9018 brought in exact print annotations in LayoutInfo for open and close braces at the top level. But it retained them in the HsModule annotations too. Remove the originals, so exact printing uses LayoutInfo - - - - - d5c4629b by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: update ci.sh to actually run the entire testsuite for wasm backend For the time being, we still need to use in-tree mode and can't test the bindist yet. - - - - - 533d075e by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: additional wasm32 manual jobs in validate pipelines This patch enables bignum native & unregisterised wasm32 jobs as manual jobs in validate pipelines, which can be useful to prevent breakage when working on wasm32 related patches. - - - - - b5f00811 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix cross prefix stripping This patch fixes cross prefix stripping in the testsuite driver. The normalization logic used to only handle prefixes of the triple form <arch>-<vendor>-<os>, now it's relaxed to allow any number of tokens in the prefix tuple, so the cross prefix stripping logic would work when ghc is configured with something like --target=wasm32-wasi. - - - - - 6f511c36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: include target exe extension in heap profile filenames This patch fixes hp2ps related framework failures when testing the wasm backend by including target exe extension in heap profile filenames. - - - - - e6416b10 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: exclude ghci ways if no rts linker is present This patch implements logic to automatically exclude ghci ways when there is no rts linker. It's way better than having to annotate individual test cases. - - - - - 791cce64 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix permission bits in copy_files When the testsuite driver copy files instead of symlinking them, it should also copy the permission bits, otherwise there'll be permission denied errors. Also, enforce file copying when testing wasm32, since wasmtime doesn't handle host symlinks quite well (https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/6227). - - - - - aa6afe8a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate This patch adds the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has threaded RTS, and mark some tests as req_ghc_with_threaded_rts. Also makes ghc_with_threaded_rts a config field instead of a global variable. - - - - - ce580426 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_process predicate This patch adds the req_process predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has a process model, also marking tests that involve spawning processes as req_process. Also bumps hpc & process submodule. - - - - - cb933665 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_host_target_ghc predicate This patch adds the req_host_target_ghc predicate to the testsuite to assert the ghc compiler being tested can compile both host/target code. When testing cross GHCs this is not supported yet, but it may change in the future. - - - - - b174a110 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add missing annotations for some tests This patch adds missing annotations (req_th, req_dynamic_lib_support, req_rts_linker) to some tests. They were discovered when testing wasm32, though it's better to be explicit about what features they require, rather than simply adding when(arch('wasm32'), skip). - - - - - bd2bfdec by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: wasm32-specific fixes This patch includes all wasm32-specific testsuite fixes. - - - - - 4eaf2c2a by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-27T16:01:11-04:00 JS: change GHC.JS.Transform.identsS/E/V to take a saturated IR (#23304) - - - - - 57277662 by sheaf at 2023-04-29T20:23:06+02:00 Add the Unsatisfiable class This commit implements GHC proposal #433, adding the Unsatisfiable class to the GHC.TypeError module. This provides an alternative to TypeError for which error reporting is more predictable: we report it when we are reporting unsolved Wanted constraints. Fixes #14983 #16249 #16906 #18310 #20835 - - - - - 00a8a5ff by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-30T03:45:09-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Names Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10336 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 931c8d82 by Ben Orchard at 2023-05-03T20:16:18-04:00 Add sized primitive literal syntax Adds a new LANGUAGE pragma ExtendedLiterals, which enables defining unboxed numeric literals such as `0xFF#Word8 :: Word8#`. Implements GHC proposal 0451: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/b384a538b34f79d18a0201455b7b3c473bc8c936/proposals/0451-sized-literals.rst Fixes #21422. Bumps haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Gogolewski <krzysztof.gogolewski at tweag.io> - - - - - f3460845 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-03T20:16:57-04:00 Document instances of Double - - - - - 1e9caa1a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-03T20:17:37-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule (#22356) - - - - - 4eafb52a by sheaf at 2023-05-03T20:18:16-04:00 Don't forget to check the parent in an export list Commit 3f374399 introduced a bug which caused us to forget to include the parent of an export item of the form T(..) (that is, IEThingAll) when checking for duplicate exports. Fixes #23318 - - - - - 8fde4ac8 by amesgen at 2023-05-03T20:18:57-04:00 Fix unlit path in cross bindists - - - - - 8cc9a534 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 hadrian: Flavour: Change args -> extraArgs Previously in a flavour definition you could override all the flags which were passed to GHC. This causes issues when needed to compute a package hash because we need to know what these extra arguments are going to be before computing the hash. The solution is to modify flavour so that the arguments you pass here are just extra ones rather than all the arguments that you need to compile something. This makes things work more like how cabal.project files work when you give extra arguments to a package and also means that flavour transformers correctly affect the hash. - - - - - 3fdb18f8 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Hardwire a better unit-id for ghc Previously, the unit-id of ghc-the-library was fixed as `ghc`. This was done primarily because the compiler must know the unit-id of some packages (including ghc) a-priori to define wired-in names. However, as seen in #20742, a reinstallable `ghc` whose unit-id is fixed to `ghc` might result in subtle bugs when different ghc's interact. A good example of this is having GHC_A load a plugin compiled by GHC_B, where GHC_A and GHC_B are linked to ghc-libraries that are ABI incompatible. Without a distinction between the unit-id of the ghc library GHC_A is linked against and the ghc library the plugin it is loading was compiled against, we can't check compatibility. This patch gives a slightly better unit-id to ghc (ghc-version) by (1) Not setting -this-unit-id to ghc, but rather to the new unit-id (modulo stage0) (2) Adding a definition to `GHC.Settings.Config` whose value is the new unit-id. (2.1) `GHC.Settings.Config` is generated by Hadrian (2.2) and also by cabal through `compiler/Setup.hs` This unit-id definition is imported by `GHC.Unit.Types` and used to set the wired-in unit-id of "ghc", which was previously fixed to "ghc" The commits following this one will improve the unit-id with a cabal-style package hash and check compatibility when loading plugins. Note that we also ensure that ghc's unit key matches unit id both when hadrian or cabal builds ghc, and in this way we no longer need to add `ghc` to the WiringMap. - - - - - 6689c9c6 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Validate compatibility of ghcs when loading plugins Ensure, when loading plugins, that the ghc the plugin depends on is the ghc loading the plugin -- otherwise fail to load the plugin. Progress towards #20742. - - - - - db4be339 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Add hashes to unit-ids created by hadrian This commit adds support for computing an inputs hash for packages compiled by hadrian. The result is that ABI incompatible packages should be given different hashes and therefore be distinct in a cabal store. Hashing is enabled by the `--flag`, and is off by default as the hash contains a hash of the source files. We enable it when we produce release builds so that the artifacts we distribute have the right unit ids. - - - - - 944a9b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Use hash-unit-ids in release jobs Includes fix upload_ghc_libs glob - - - - - 116d7312 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 JS: fix bounds checking (Issue 23123) * For ByteArray-based bounds-checking, the JavaScript backend must use the `len` field, instead of the inbuild JavaScript `length` field. * Range-based operations must also check both the start and end of the range for bounds * All indicies are valid for ranges of size zero, since they are essentially no-ops * For cases of ByteArray accesses (e.g. read as Int), the end index is (i * sizeof(type) + sizeof(type) - 1), while the previous implementation uses (i + sizeof(type) - 1). In the Int32 example, this is (i * 4 + 3) * IndexByteArrayOp_Word8As* primitives use byte array indicies (unlike the previous point), but now check both start and end indicies * Byte array copies now check if the arrays are the same by identity and then if the ranges overlap. - - - - - 2d5c1dde by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 Fix remaining issues with bound checking (#23123) While fixing these I've also changed the way we store addresses into ByteArray#. Addr# are composed of two parts: a JavaScript array and an offset (32-bit number). Suppose we want to store an Addr# in a ByteArray# foo at offset i. Before this patch, we were storing both fields as a tuple in the "arr" array field: foo.arr[i] = [addr_arr, addr_offset]; Now we only store the array part in the "arr" field and the offset directly in the array: foo.dv.setInt32(i, addr_offset): foo.arr[i] = addr_arr; It avoids wasting space for the tuple. - - - - - 98c5ee45 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-05-04T14:59:31-04:00 JavaScript: Correct arguments to h$appendToHsStringA fixes #23278 - - - - - ca611447 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T15:00:07-04:00 base/encoding: add an allocations performance test (#22946) - - - - - e3ddf58d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-04T15:00:44-04:00 linear types: Don't add external names to the usage env This has no observable effect, but avoids storing useless data. - - - - - b3226616 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-05-04T15:01:25-04:00 Improved documentation for the Data.OldList.nub function There was recomentation to use map head . group . sort instead of nub function, but containers library has more suitable and efficient analogue - - - - - e8b72ff6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-05-04T15:02:02-04:00 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. - - - - - 275836d2 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T08:43:02+00:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Utils Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10350 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 983ce558 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-05T13:11:29-04:00 Use TemplateHaskellQuotes in TH.Syntax to construct Names - - - - - a5174a59 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env This fixes a bug in oneshot mode where hooks modified in a plugin wouldn't be used in oneshot mode because we neglected to use the right hsc_env. This was observed by @csabahruska. - - - - - 18a7d03d by Aaron Allen at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 Rework plugin initialisation points In general this patch pushes plugin initialisation points to earlier in the pipeline. As plugins can modify the `HscEnv`, it's imperative that the plugins are initialised as soon as possible and used thereafter. For example, there are some new tests which modify hsc_logger and other hooks which failed to fire before (and now do) One consequence of this change is that the error for specifying the usage of a HPT plugin from the command line has changed, because it's now attempted to be loaded at initialisation rather than causing a cyclic module import. Closes #21279 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 6e776ed3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization] - - - - - e1df8511 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:43:07-04:00 Incrementally update ghcup metadata in ghc/ghcup-metadata This job paves the way for distributing nightly builds * A new repo https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata stores the metadata on the "updates" branch. * Each night this metadata is downloaded and the nightly builds are appended to the end of the metadata. * The update job only runs on the scheduled nightly pipeline, not just when NIGHTLY=1. Things which are not done yet * Modify the retention policy for nightly jobs * Think about building release flavour compilers to distribute nightly. Fixes #23334 - - - - - 8f303d27 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-05T22:04:31-04:00 docs: Remove mentions of ArrayArray# from unlifted FFI section Fixes #23277 - - - - - 994bda56 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T22:05:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Module Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10361 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. Only addresses the single warning missing from the previous MR. - - - - - 3e3a6be4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-08T12:15:19+00:00 rts: Fix data-race in hs_init_ghc As noticed by @Terrorjack, `hs_init_ghc` previously used non-atomic increment/decrement on the RTS's initialization count. This may go wrong in a multithreaded program which initializes the runtime multiple times. Closes #22756. - - - - - 78c8dc50 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-08T21:41:51-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.IfaceToCore Tracking ticket: #20114 MR: !10390 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 0e2df4c9 by Bryan Richter at 2023-05-09T12:03:35+03:00 Fix up rules for ghcup-metadata-nightly-push - - - - - b970e64f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:33-04:00 testsuite: Add test for atomicSwapIORef - - - - - 81cfefd2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 compiler: Implement atomicSwapIORef with xchg As requested by @treeowl in CLC#139. - - - - - 6b29154d by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 Make atomicSwapMutVar# an inline primop - - - - - 64064cfe by doyougnu at 2023-05-09T18:40:01-04:00 JS: add GHC.JS.Optimizer, remove RTS.Printer, add Linker.Opt This MR changes some simple optimizations and is a first step in re-architecting the JS backend pipeline to add the optimizer. In particular it: - removes simple peep hole optimizations from `GHC.StgToJS.Printer` and removes that module - adds module `GHC.JS.Optimizer` - defines the same peep hole opts that were removed only now they are `Syntax -> Syntax` transformations rather than `Syntax -> JS code` optimizations - hooks the optimizer into code gen - adds FuncStat and ForStat constructors to the backend. Working Ticket: - #22736 Related MRs: - MR !10142 - MR !10000 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T12707 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T17516 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T3064 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 6738c01d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-09T18:40:38-04:00 Add a regression test for #21050 - - - - - b2cdb7da by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T18:41:14-04:00 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. - - - - - 0657b482 by Sven Tennie at 2023-05-09T22:22:42-04:00 Adjust AArch64 stackFrameHeaderSize The prologue of each stack frame are the saved LR and FP registers, 8 byte each. I.e. the size of the stack frame header is 2 * 8 byte. - - - - - 7788c09c by konsumlamm at 2023-05-09T22:23:23-04:00 Make `(&)` representation polymorphic in the return type - - - - - b3195922 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-10T05:06:45-04:00 ghc-prim: Generalize keepAlive#/touch# in state token type Closes #23163. - - - - - 1e6861dd by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-10T05:07:25-04:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule Fixes #22981. - - - - - 0a513952 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-11T04:10:17-04:00 base: Export GHC.Conc.Sync.fromThreadId Closes #22706. - - - - - 29be39ba by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T04:10:54-04:00 Build vanilla alpine bindists We currently attempt to build and distribute fully static alpine bindists (ones which could be used on any linux platform) but most people who use the alpine bindists want to use alpine to build their own static applications (for which a fully static bindist is not necessary). We should build and distribute these bindists for these users whilst the fully-static bindist is still unusable. Fixes #23349 - - - - - 40c7daed by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-11T04:11:30-04:00 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. - - - - - c17bb82f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-11T04:12:07-04:00 Move "target has RTS linker" out of settings We move the "target has RTS linker" information out of configure into a predicate in GHC, and remove this option from the settings file where it is unnecessary -- it's information statically known from the platform. Note that previously we would consider `powerpc`s and `s390x`s other than `powerpc-ibm-aix*` and `s390x-ibm-linux` to have an RTS linker, but the RTS linker supports neither platform. Closes #23361 - - - - - bd0b056e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T04:12:44-04:00 Add a test for #17284 Since !10123 we now reject this program. - - - - - 630b1fea by Bodigrim at 2023-05-11T04:13:24-04:00 Document unlawfulness of instance Num Fixed Fixes #22712 - - - - - 87eebf98 by sheaf at 2023-05-11T11:55:22-04:00 Add fused multiply-add instructions This patch adds eight new primops that fuse a multiplication and an addition or subtraction: - `{fmadd,fmsub,fnmadd,fnmsub}{Float,Double}#` fmadd x y z is x * y + z, computed with a single rounding step. This patch implements code generation for these primops in the following backends: - X86, AArch64 and PowerPC NCG, - LLVM - C WASM uses the C implementation. The primops are unsupported in the JavaScript backend. The following constant folding rules are also provided: - compute a * b + c when a, b, c are all literals, - x * y + 0 ==> x * y, - ±1 * y + z ==> z ± y and x * ±1 + z ==> z ± x. NB: the constant folding rules incorrectly handle signed zero. This is a known limitation with GHC's floating-point constant folding rules (#21227), which we hope to resolve in the future. - - - - - ad16a066 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T11:55:59-04:00 Add a test for #21278 - - - - - 05cea68c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T11:56:36-04:00 rts: Refine memory retention behaviour to account for pinned/compacted objects When using the copying collector there is still a lot of data which isn't copied (such as pinned, compacted, large objects etc). The logic to decide how much memory to retain didn't take into account that these wouldn't be copied. Therefore we pessimistically retained 2* the amount of memory for these blocks even though they wouldn't be copied by the collector. The solution is to split up the heap into two parts, the parts which will be copied and the parts which won't be copied. Then the appropiate factor is applied to each part individually (2 * for copying and 1.2 * for not copying). The T23221 test demonstrates this improvement with a program which first allocates many unpinned ByteArray# followed by many pinned ByteArray# and observes the difference in the ultimate memory baseline between the two. There are some charts on #23221. Fixes #23221 - - - - - 1bb24432 by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-11T11:57:15-04:00 hadrian: fix no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer This patch fixes the no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer and make fully_static reuse it. Previously building with no_dynamic_libs fails since ghc program is still dynamic and transitively brings in dyn ways of rts which are produced by no rules. - - - - - 0ed493a3 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-11T23:08:27-04:00 JS: refactor jsSaturate to return a saturated JStat (#23328) - - - - - a856d98e by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-05-11T23:09:08-04:00 Doc: Fix out-of-sync using-optimisation page - Make explicit that default flag values correspond to their -O0 value. - Fix -fignore-interface-pragmas, -fstg-cse, -fdo-eta-reduction, -fcross-module-specialise, -fsolve-constant-dicts, -fworker-wrapper. - - - - - c176ad18 by sheaf at 2023-05-12T06:10:57-04:00 Don't panic in mkNewTyConRhs This function could come across invalid newtype constructors, as we only perform validity checking of newtypes once we are outside the knot-tied typechecking loop. This patch changes this function to fake up a stub type in the case of an invalid newtype, instead of panicking. This patch also changes "checkNewDataCon" so that it reports as many errors as possible at once. Fixes #23308 - - - - - ab63daac by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T06:11:38-04:00 Allow Core optimizations when interpreting bytecode Tracking ticket: #23056 MR: !10399 This adds the flag `-funoptimized-core-for-interpreter`, permitting use of the `-O` flag to enable optimizations when compiling with the interpreter backend, like in ghci. - - - - - c6cf9433 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-12T06:12:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. - - - - - eb60ec18 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-12T06:12:54-04:00 Mention new implementation of GHC.IORef.atomicSwapIORef in the changelog - - - - - aa84cff4 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Ensure non-moving gc is not running when pausing - - - - - 5ad776ab by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Teach listAllBlocks about nonmoving heap List all blocks on the non-moving heap. Resolves #22627 - - - - - d683b2e5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T19:28:00-04:00 Fix coercion optimisation for SelCo (#23362) setNominalRole_maybe is supposed to output a nominal coercion. In the SelCo case, it was not updating the stored role to Nominal, causing #23362. - - - - - 59aa4676 by Alexis King at 2023-05-12T19:28:47-04:00 hadrian: Fix linker script flag for MergeObjects builder This fixes what appears to have been a typo in !9530. The `-t` flag just enables tracing on all versions of `ld` I’ve looked at, while `-T` is used to specify a linker script. It seems that this worked anyway for some reason on some `ld` implementations (perhaps because they automatically detect linker scripts), but the missing `-T` argument causes `gold` to complain. - - - - - 4bf9fa0f by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Less coercion optimization for non-newtype axioms See Note [Push transitivity inside newtype axioms only] for an explanation of the change here. This change substantially improves the performance of coercion optimization for programs involving transitive type family reductions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord T12227 T12545 T13386 T15703 T5030 T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - dc0c9574 by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Move checkAxInstCo to GHC.Core.Lint A consequence of the previous change is that checkAxInstCo is no longer called during coercion optimization, so it can be moved back where it belongs. Also includes some edits to Note [Conflict checking with AxiomInstCo] as suggested by @simonpj. - - - - - 8b9b7dbc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-12T23:50:25-04:00 Use the eager unifier in the constraint solver This patch continues the refactoring of the constraint solver described in #23070. The Big Deal in this patch is to call the regular, eager unifier from the constraint solver, when we want to create new equalities. This replaces the existing, unifyWanted which amounted to yet-another-unifier, so it reduces duplication of a rather subtle piece of technology. See * Note [The eager unifier] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify * GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.wrapUnifierTcS I did lots of other refactoring along the way * I simplified the treatment of right hand sides that contain CoercionHoles. Now, a constraint that contains a hetero-kind CoercionHole is non-canonical, and cannot be used for rewriting or unification alike. This required me to add the ch_hertero_kind flag to CoercionHole, with consequent knock-on effects. See wrinkle (2) of `Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds]` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality. * I refactored the StopOrContinue type to add StartAgain, so that after a fundep improvement (for example) we can simply start the pipeline again. * I got rid of the unpleasant (and inefficient) rewriterSetFromType/Co functions. With Richard I concluded that they are never needed. * I discovered Wrinkle (W1) in Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint, and therefore now prioritise non-rewritten equalities. Quite a few error messages change, I think always for the better. Compiler runtime stays about the same, with one outlier: a 17% improvement in T17836 Metric Decrease: T17836 T18223 - - - - - 5cad28e7 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-12T23:51:06-04:00 Cleanup of dynflags override in export renaming The deprecation warnings are normally emitted whenever the name's GRE is being looked up, which calls the GHC.Rename.Env.addUsedGRE function. We do not want those warnings to be emitted when renaming export lists, so they are artificially turned off by removing all warning categories from DynFlags at the beginning of GHC.Tc.Gen.Export.rnExports. This commit removes that dependency by unifying the function used for GRE lookup in lookup_ie to lookupGreAvailRn and disabling the call to addUsedGRE in said function (the warnings are also disabled in a call to lookupSubBndrOcc_helper in lookupChildrenExport), as per #17957. This commit also changes the setting for whether to warn about deprecated names in addUsedGREs to be an explicit enum instead of a boolean. - - - - - d85ed900 by Alexis King at 2023-05-13T08:45:18-04:00 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 - - - - - 8a0d45f7 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-13T08:45:58-04:00 Add more instances for Compose: Enum, Bounded, Num, Real, Integral See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/160 for discussion - - - - - 902f0730 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-13T14:58:34-04:00 Make GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy a bit more clever As #23307, GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy was leaving money on the table, failing to unpack arguments that are perfectly unpackable. The fix is pretty easy; see Note [Recursive unboxing] - - - - - a5451438 by sheaf at 2023-05-13T14:59:13-04:00 Fix bad multiplicity role in tyConAppFunCo_maybe The function tyConAppFunCo_maybe produces a multiplicity coercion for the multiplicity argument of the function arrow, except that it could be at the wrong role if asked to produce a representational coercion. We fix this by using the 'funRole' function, which computes the right roles for arguments to the function arrow TyCon. Fixes #23386 - - - - - 5b9e9300 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T11:26:59-04:00 Turn "ambiguous import" error into a panic This error should never occur, as a lookup of a type or data constructor should never be ambiguous. This is because a single module cannot export multiple Names with the same OccName, as per item (1) of Note [Exporting duplicate declarations] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Export. This code path was intended to handle duplicate record fields, but the rest of the code had since been refactored to handle those in a different way. We also remove the AmbiguousImport constructor of IELookupError, as it is no longer used. Fixes #23302 - - - - - e305e60c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-05-15T11:27:41-04:00 Unbreak some tests with latest GNU grep, which now warns about stray '\'. Confusingly, the testsuite mangled the error to say "stray /". We also migrate some tests from grep to grep -E, as it seems the author actually wanted an "POSIX extended" (a.k.a. sane) regex. Background: POSIX specifies 2 "regex" syntaxen: "basic" and "extended". Of these, only "extended" syntax is actually a regular expression. Furthermore, "basic" syntax is inconsistent in its use of the '\' character — sometimes it escapes a regex metacharacter, but sometimes it unescapes it, i.e. it makes an otherwise normal character become a metacharacter. This baffles me and it seems also the authors of these tests. Also, the regex(7) man page (at least on Linux) says "basic" syntax is obsolete. Nearly all modern tools and libraries are consistent in this use of the '\' character (of which many use "extended" syntax by default). - - - - - 5ae81842 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T14:49:17-04:00 Improve "ambiguous occurrence" error messages This error was sometimes a bit confusing, especially when data families were involved. This commit improves the general presentation of the "ambiguous occurrence" error, and adds a bit of extra context in the case of data families. Fixes #23301 - - - - - 2f571afe by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-15T14:50:07-04:00 Fix GHCJS OS platform (fix #23346) - - - - - 86aae570 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-15T14:50:43-04:00 Split DynFlags structure into own module This will allow to make command line parsing to depend on diagnostic system (which depends on dynflags) - - - - - fbe3fe00 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Replace the implementation of CodeBuffers with unboxed types - - - - - 21f3aae7 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Use unboxed codebuffers in base Metric Decrease: encodingAllocations - - - - - 18ea2295 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Weak pointer cleanups Various stylistic cleanups. No functional changes. - - - - - c343112f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't force debug output to stderr Previously `+RTS -Dw -l` would emit debug output to the eventlog while `+RTS -l -Dw` would emit it to stderr. This was because the parser for `-D` would unconditionally override the debug output target. Now we instead only do so if no it is currently `TRACE_NONE`. - - - - - a5f5f067 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Forcibly flush eventlog on barf Previously we would attempt to flush via `endEventLogging` which can easily deadlock, e.g., if `barf` fails during GC. Using `flushEventLog` directly may result in slightly less consistent eventlog output (since we don't take all capabilities before flushing) but avoids deadlocking. - - - - - 73b1e87c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Assert that pointers aren't cleared by -DZ This turns many segmentation faults into much easier-to-debug assertion failures by ensuring that LOOKS_LIKE_*_PTR checks recognize bit-patterns produced by `+RTS -DZ` clearing as invalid pointers. This is a bit ad-hoc but this is the debug runtime. - - - - - 37fb61d8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Introduce printGlobalThreads - - - - - 451d65a6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't sanity-check StgTSO.global_link See Note [Avoid dangling global_link pointers]. Fixes #19146. - - - - - d69cbd78 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Split up tyThingToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make This commit moves tyThingToIfaceDecl and coAxiomToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make into GHC.Iface.Decl. This avoids GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr, which needs tyThingToIfaceDecl, transitively depending on e.g. GHC.Iface.Load and GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. - - - - - 4d29ecdf by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Migrate errors to diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Module This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Tc.Module to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It required a significant overhaul of the compatibility checks between an hs-boot or signature module and its implementation; we now use a Writer monad to accumulate errors; see the BootMismatch datatype in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types, with its panoply of subtypes. For the sake of readability, several local functions inside the 'checkBootTyCon' function were split off into top-level functions. We split off GHC.Types.HscSource into a "boot or sig" vs "normal hs file" datatype, as this mirrors the logic in several other places where we want to treat hs-boot and hsig files in a similar fashion. This commit also refactors the Backpack checks for type synonyms implementing abstract data, to correctly reject implementations that contain qualified or quantified types (this fixes #23342 and #23344). - - - - - d986c98e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-16T00:14:04-04:00 configure: Drop unused AC_PROG_CPP In configure, we were calling `AC_PROG_CPP` but never making use of the $CPP variable it sets or reads. The issue is $CPP will show up in the --help output of configure, falsely advertising a configuration option that does nothing. The reason we don't use the $CPP variable is because HS_CPP_CMD is expected to be a single command (without flags), but AC_PROG_CPP, when CPP is unset, will set said variable to something like `/usr/bin/gcc -E`. Instead, we configure HS_CPP_CMD through $CC. - - - - - a8f0435f by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-16T00:14:42-04:00 rts: fix --disable-large-address-space This patch moves ACQUIRE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK/RELEASE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK from Storage.h to HeapAlloc.h. When --disable-large-address-space is passed to configure, the code in HeapAlloc.h makes use of these two macros. Fixes #23385. - - - - - bdb93cd2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-16T07:59:21+03:00 Add -Wmissing-role-annotations Implements #22702 - - - - - 41ecfc34 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:15-04:00 base: Export {get,set}ExceptionFinalizer from System.Mem.Weak As proposed in CLC Proposal #126 [1]. [1]: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/126 - - - - - 67330303 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:16-04:00 base: Introduce printToHandleFinalizerExceptionHandler - - - - - 5e3f9bb5 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-16T13:59:22-04:00 JS: Implement h$clock_gettime in the JavaScript RTS (#23360) - - - - - 90e69d5d by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for SourceText SourceText is serialized along with INLINE pragmas into interface files. Many of these SourceTexts are identical, for example "{-# INLINE#". When deserialized, each such SourceText was previously expanded out into a [Char], which is highly wasteful of memory, and each such instance of the text would allocate an independent list with its contents as deserializing breaks any sharing that might have existed. Instead, we use a `FastString` to represent these, so that each instance unique text will be interned and stored in a memory efficient manner. - - - - - b70bc690 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation/FastStrings for `SourceNote`s `SourceNote`s should not be stored as [Char] as this is highly wasteful and in certain scenarios can be highly duplicated. Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6231a126 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for UsageFile (#22744) Use FastString to store filepaths in interface files, as this data is highly redundant so we want to share all instances of filepaths in the compiler session. - - - - - 47a58150 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 testsuite: add test for T22744 This test checks for #22744 by compiling 100 modules which each have a dependency on 1000 distinct external files. Previously, when loading these interfaces from disk, each individual instance of a filepath in the interface will would be allocated as an individual object on the heap, meaning we have heap objects for 100*1000 files, when there are only 1000 distinct files we care about. This test checks this by first compiling the module normally, then measuring the peak memory usage in a no-op recompile, as the recompilation checking will force the allocation of all these filepaths. - - - - - 0451bdc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 users guide: Add glossary Currently this merely explains the meaning of "technology preview" in the context of released features. - - - - - 0ba52e4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Update glossary.rst - - - - - 3d23060c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Use glossary directive - - - - - 2972fd66 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-16T21:32:20-04:00 JS: fix getpid (fix #23399) - - - - - 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will avoid preventing inlinings and reductions and make linear programs more efficient. - - - - - d56dd695 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Data.Bag: add INLINEABLE to polymorphic functions This commit allows polymorphic methods in GHC.Data.Bag to be specialised, avoiding having to pass explicit dictionaries when they are instantiated with e.g. a known monad. - - - - - 5366cd35 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcBinderStack into its own module This commit splits off TcBinderStack into its own module, to avoid module cycles: we might want to refer to it without also pulling in the TcM monad. - - - - - 09d4d307 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcRef into its own module This helps avoid pull in the full TcM monad when we just want access to mutable references in the typechecker. This facilitates later patches which introduce a slimmed down TcM monad for zonking. - - - - - 88cc19b3 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Introduce Codensity monad The Codensity monad is useful to write state-passing computations in continuation-passing style, e.g. to implement a State monad as continuation-passing style over a Reader monad. - - - - - f62d8195 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Restructure the zonker This commit splits up the zonker into a few separate components, described in Note [The structure of the zonker] in `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type`. 1. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Monad` introduces a pared-down `TcM` monad, `ZonkM`, which has enough information for zonking types. This allows us to refactor `ErrCtxt` to use `ZonkM` instead of `TcM`, which guarantees we don't throw an error while reporting an error. 2. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Env` is the new home of `ZonkEnv`, and also defines two zonking monad transformers, `ZonkT` and `ZonkBndrT`. `ZonkT` is a reader monad transformer over `ZonkEnv`. `ZonkBndrT m` is the codensity monad over `ZonkT m`. `ZonkBndrT` is used for computations that accumulate binders in the `ZonkEnv`. 3. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType` contains the code for zonking types, for use in the typechecker. It uses the `ZonkM` monad. 4. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type` contains the code for final zonking to `Type`, which has been refactored to use `ZonkTcM = ZonkT TcM` and `ZonkBndrTcM = ZonkBndrT TcM`. Allocations slightly decrease on the whole due to using continuation-passing style instead of manual state passing of ZonkEnv in the final zonking to Type. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T8095 T14766 T15304 hard_hole_fits RecordUpdPerf Metric Increase: T10421 ------------------------- - - - - - 70526f5b by mimi.vx at 2023-05-31T11:37:53-04:00 Update rdt-theme to latest upstream version Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23444 - - - - - f3556d6c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Restructure IPE buffer layout Reference ticket #21766 This commit restructures IPE buffer list entries to not contain references to their corresponding info tables. IPE buffer list nodes now point to two lists of equal length, one holding the list of info table pointers and one holding the corresponding entries for each info table. This will allow the entry data to be compressed without losing the references to the info tables. - - - - - 5d1f2411 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE compression to configure Reference ticket #21766 Adds an `--enable-ipe-data-compreesion` flag to the configure script which will check for libzstd and set the appropriate flags to allow for IPE data compression in the compiler - - - - - b7a640ac by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 IPE data compression Reference ticket #21766 When IPE data compression is enabled, compress the emitted IPE buffer entries and decompress them in the RTS. - - - - - 5aef5658 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS Ensure that `HAVE_LIBZSTD` gets defined to either 0 or 1 in all cases and properly check that before IPE data decompression in the RTS. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 69563c97 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add note describing IPE data compression See ticket #21766 - - - - - 7872e2b6 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests Make sure byte order of written IPE buffer entries matches target. Make sure the IPE-related tests properly access the fields of IPE buffer entry nodes with the new IPE layout. This commit also introduces checks to avoid importing modules if IPE compression is not enabled. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 0e85099b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation Capacity of buffers allocated for decompressed IPE data was incorrect due to a misuse of the `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` function. Fix by always storing decompressed size of IPE data in IPE buffer list nodes and using `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` to determine the size of the compressed data. See ticket #21766 - - - - - a0048866 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add optional dependencies to ./configure output Changes the configure script to indicate whether libnuma, libzstd, or libdw are being used as dependencies due to their optional features being enabled. - - - - - 09d93bd0 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE-enabled builds to CI - Adds an IPE job to the CI pipeline which is triggered by the ~IPE label - Introduces CI logic to enable IPE data compression - Enables uncompressed IPE data on debug CI job - Regenerates jobs.yaml MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/112 on the images repository is meant to ensure that the proper images have libzstd-dev installed. - - - - - 3ded9a1c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes Add mention of IPE data compression to user's guide and the release notes for 9.8.1. Also note the impact compression has on binary size in both places. Change IpeBufferListNode compression check so only the value `1` indicates compression. See ticket #21766 - - - - - 41b41577 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Remove IPE enabled builds from CI We don't need to explicitly specify the +ipe transformer to test IPE data since there are tests which manually enable IPE information. This commit does leave zstd IPE data compression enabled on the debian CI jobs. - - - - - 982bef3a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T04:53:49-04:00 Fix build with 9.2 GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type uses an equality constraint. ghc.nix currently provides 9.2. - - - - - 1c96bc3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:56:11-04:00 Output Lint errors to stderr instead of stdout This is a continuation of 7b095b99, which fixed warnings but not errors. Refs #13342 - - - - - 8e81f140 by sheaf at 2023-06-01T10:56:51-04:00 Refactor lookupExactOrOrig & friends This refactors the panoply of renamer lookup functions relating to lookupExactOrOrig to more graciously handle Exact and Orig names. In particular, we avoid the situation in which we would add Exact/Orig GREs to the tcg_used_gres field, which could cause a panic in bestImport like in #23240. Fixes #23428 - - - - - 5d415bfd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:57:31-04:00 Use the one-shot trick for UM and RewriteM functors As described in Note [The one-shot state monad trick], we shouldn't use derived Functor instances for monads using one-shot. This was done for most of them, but UM and RewriteM were missed. - - - - - 2c38551e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:08-04:00 Fix testsuite skipping Lint setTestOpts() is used to modify the test options for an entire .T file, rather than a single test. If there was a test using collect_compiler_stats, all of the tests in the same file had lint disabled. Fixes #21247 - - - - - 00a1e50b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:44-04:00 Add testcases for already fixed #16432 They were fixed by 40c7daed0. Fixes #16432 - - - - - f6e060cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-02T09:07:25-04:00 cleanup: Remove unused field from SelfBoot It is no longer needed since Note [Extra dependencies from .hs-boot files] was deleted in 6998772043. I've also added tildes to Note headers, otherwise they're not detected by the linter. - - - - - 82eacab6 by sheaf at 2023-06-02T09:08:01-04:00 Delete GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk This module was split up into GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type and GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType in commit f62d8195, but I forgot to delete the original module - - - - - 4a4eb761 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-02T23:53:21-04:00 base: Add build-order import of GHC.Types in GHC.IO.Handle.Types For reasons similar to those described in Note [Depend on GHC.Num.Integer]. Fixes #23411. - - - - - f53ac0ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-02T23:54:01-04:00 JS: fix and enhance non-minimized code generation (#22455) Flag -ddisable-js-minimizer was producing invalid code. Fix that and also a few other things to generate nicer JS code for debugging. The added test checks that we don't regress when using the flag. - - - - - f7744e8e by Andrey Mokhov at 2023-06-03T16:49:44-04:00 [hadrian] Fix multiline synopsis rendering - - - - - b2c745db by Bodigrim at 2023-06-03T16:50:23-04:00 Elaborate on performance properties of Data.List.++ - - - - - 7cd8a61e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Big TcLclEnv and CtLoc refactoring The overall goal of this refactoring is to reduce the dependency footprint of the parser and syntax tree. Good reasons include: - Better module graph parallelisability - Make it easier to migrate error messages without introducing module loops - Philosophically, there's not reason for the AST to depend on half the compiler. One of the key edges which added this dependency was > GHC.Hs.Expr -> GHC.Tc.Types (TcLclEnv) As this in turn depending on TcM which depends on HscEnv and so on. Therefore the goal of this patch is to move `TcLclEnv` out of `GHC.Tc.Types` so that `GHC.Hs.Expr` can import TcLclEnv without incurring a huge dependency chain. The changes in this patch are: * Move TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types to GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv * Create new smaller modules for the types used in TcLclEnv New Modules: - GHC.Tc.Types.ErrCtxt - GHC.Tc.Types.BasicTypes - GHC.Tc.Types.TH - GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv - GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv - GHC.Tc.Errors.Types.PromotionErr Removed Boot File: - {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Types * Introduce TcLclCtxt, the part of the TcLclEnv which doesn't participate in restoreLclEnv. * Replace TcLclEnv in CtLoc with specific CtLocEnv which is defined in GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv. Use CtLocEnv in Implic and CtLoc to record the location of the implication and constraint. By splitting up TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types we allow GHC.Hs.Expr to no longer depend on the TcM monad and all that entails. Fixes #23389 #23409 - - - - - 3d8d39d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType on GHC.Driver.Session This removes the usage of DynFlags from Tc.Utils.TcType so that it no longer depends on GHC.Driver.Session. In general we don't want anything which is a dependency of Language.Haskell.Syntax to depend on GHC.Driver.Session and removing this edge gets us closer to that goal. - - - - - 18db5ada by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Move isIrrefutableHsPat to GHC.Rename.Utils and rename to isIrrefutableHsPatRn This removes edge from GHC.Hs.Pat to GHC.Driver.Session, which makes Language.Haskell.Syntax end up depending on GHC.Driver.Session. - - - - - 12919dd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint on GHC.Driver.Session - - - - - eb852371 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 hole fit plugins: Split definition into own module The hole fit plugins are defined in terms of TcM, a type we want to avoid depending on from `GHC.Tc.Errors.Types`. By moving it into its own module we can remove this dependency. It also simplifies the necessary boot file. - - - - - 9e5246d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Move GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC Types into separate module This allows `GHC.Driver.DynFlags` to depend on these types without depending on CoreM and hence the entire simplifier pipeline. We can also remove a hs-boot file with this change. - - - - - 52d6a7d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Remove unecessary SOURCE import - - - - - 698d160c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 testsuite: Accept new output for CountDepsAst and CountDepsParser tests These are in a separate commit as the improvement to these tests is the cumulative effect of the previous set of patches rather than just the responsibility of the last one in the patchset. - - - - - 58ccf02e by sheaf at 2023-06-05T16:00:47-04:00 TTG: only allow VarBind at GhcTc The VarBind constructor of HsBind is only used at the GhcTc stage. This commit makes that explicit by setting the extension field of VarBind to be DataConCantHappen at all other stages. This allows us to delete a dead code path in GHC.HsToCore.Quote.rep_bind, and remove some panics. - - - - - 54b83253 by Matthew Craven at 2023-06-06T12:59:25-04:00 Generate Addr# access ops programmatically The existing utils/genprimopcode/gen_bytearray_ops.py was relocated and extended for this purpose. Additionally, hadrian now knows about this script and uses it when generating primops.txt - - - - - ecadbc7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-06T13:00:01-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Only add Nightly tag when replacing LatestNightly Previously we were always adding the Nightly tag, but this led to all the previous builds getting an increasing number of nightly tags over time. Now we just add it once, when we remove the LatestNightly tag. - - - - - 4aea0a72 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-07T12:06:46+02:00 Invisible binders in type declarations (#22560) This patch implements @k-binders introduced in GHC Proposal #425 and guarded behind the TypeAbstractions extension: type D :: forall k j. k -> j -> Type data D @k @j a b = ... ^^ ^^ To represent the new syntax, we modify LHsQTyVars as follows: - hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr () pass] + hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr (HsBndrVis pass) pass] HsBndrVis is a new data type that records the distinction between type variable binders written with and without the @ sign: data HsBndrVis pass = HsBndrRequired | HsBndrInvisible (LHsToken "@" pass) The rest of the patch updates GHC, template-haskell, and haddock to handle the new syntax. Parser: The PsErrUnexpectedTypeAppInDecl error message is removed. The syntax it used to reject is now permitted. Renamer: The @ sign does not affect the scope of a binder, so the changes to the renamer are minimal. See rnLHsTyVarBndrVisFlag. Type checker: There are three code paths that were updated to deal with the newly introduced invisible type variable binders: 1. checking SAKS: see kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, matchUpSigWithDecl 2. checking CUSK: see kcCheckDeclHeader_cusk 3. inference: see kcInferDeclHeader, rejectInvisibleBinders Helper functions bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Skol and bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Tv are generalized to work with HsBndrVis. Updates the haddock submodule. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - b7600997 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-07T13:10:21-04:00 JS: clean up FFI 'fat arrow' calls in base:System.Posix.Internals (#23481) - - - - - e5d3940d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-07T18:01:28-04:00 Update CODEOWNERS - - - - - 960ef111 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Remove IPE enabled builds from CI" This reverts commit 41b41577c8a28c236fa37e8f73aa1c6dc368d951. - - - - - bad1c8cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes" This reverts commit 3ded9a1cd22f9083f31bc2f37ee1b37f9d25dab7. - - - - - 12726d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE-enabled builds to CI" This reverts commit 09d93bd0305b0f73422ce7edb67168c71d32c15f. - - - - - dbdd989d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add optional dependencies to ./configure output" This reverts commit a00488665cd890a26a5564a64ba23ff12c9bec58. - - - - - 240483af by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation" This reverts commit 0e85099b9316ee24565084d5586bb7290669b43a. - - - - - 9b8c7dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests" This reverts commit 7872e2b6f08ea40d19a251c4822a384d0b397327. - - - - - 3364379b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add note describing IPE data compression" This reverts commit 69563c97396b8fde91678fae7d2feafb7ab9a8b0. - - - - - fda30670 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS" This reverts commit 5aef5658ad5fb96bac7719710e0ea008bf7b62e0. - - - - - 1cbcda9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "IPE data compression" This reverts commit b7a640acf7adc2880e5600d69bcf2918fee85553. - - - - - fb5e99aa by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE compression to configure" This reverts commit 5d1f2411f4becea8650d12d168e989241edee186. - - - - - 2cdcb3a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Restructure IPE buffer layout" This reverts commit f3556d6cefd3d923b36bfcda0c8185abb1d11a91. - - - - - 2b0c9f5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-06-08T07:52:34+00:00 Don't report redundant Givens from quantified constraints This fixes #23323 See (RC4) in Note [Tracking redundant constraints] - - - - - 567b32e1 by David Binder at 2023-06-08T18:41:29-04:00 Update the outdated instructions in HACKING.md on how to compile GHC - - - - - 2b1a4abe by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. - - - - - 28954758 by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. - - - - - 3ab0155b by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:57:35-04:00 Consistently use validity checks for TH conversion of data constructors We were checking that TH-spliced data declarations do not look like this: ```hs data D :: Type = MkD Int ``` But we were only doing so for `data` declarations' data constructors, not for `newtype`s, `data instance`s, or `newtype instance`s. This patch factors out the necessary validity checks into its own `cvtDataDefnCons` function and uses it in all of the places where it needs to be. Fixes #22559. - - - - - a24b83dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Fix behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in OPTIONS_GHC pragma This fixes the behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in an OPTIONS_GHC pragma for files with module level scope. Instead of simple not deleting the files, we also need to remove them from the TmpFs so they are not deleted later on when all the other files are deleted. There are additional complications because you also need to remove the directory where these files live from the TmpFs so we don't try to delete those later either. I added two tests. 1. Tests simply that -keep-tmp-files works at all with a single module and --make mode. 2. The other tests that temporary files are deleted for other modules which don't enable -keep-tmp-files. Fixes #23339 - - - - - dcf32882 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 withDeferredDiagnostics: When debugIsOn, write landmine into IORef to catch use-after-free. Ticket #23305 reports an error where we were attempting to use the logger which was created by withDeferredDiagnostics after its scope had ended. This problem would have been caught by this patch and a validate build: ``` +*** Exception: Use after free +CallStack (from HasCallStack): + error, called at compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:GHC.Driver.Make ``` This general issue is tracked by #20981 - - - - - 432c736c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Don't return complete HscEnv from upsweep By returning a complete HscEnv from upsweep the logger (as introduced by withDeferredDiagnostics) was escaping the scope of withDeferredDiagnostics and hence we were losing error messages. This is reminiscent of #20981, which also talks about writing errors into messages after their scope has ended. See #23305 for details. - - - - - 26013cdc by Alexander McKenna at 2023-06-09T15:19:41-04:00 Dump `SpecConstr` specialisations separately Introduce a `-ddump-spec-constr` flag which debugs specialisations from `SpecConstr`. These are no longer shown when you use `-ddump-spec`. - - - - - 4639100b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:50:43-04:00 Add role annotations to SNat, SSymbol and SChar Ticket #23454 explained it was possible to implement unsafeCoerce because SNat was lacking a role annotation. As these are supposed to be singleton types but backed by an efficient representation the correct annotation is nominal to ensure these kinds of coerces are forbidden. These annotations were missed from https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 which was implemented in 532de36870ed9e880d5f146a478453701e9db25d. CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/170 Fixes #23454 - - - - - 9c0dcff7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:51:19-04:00 Remove non-existant bytearray-ops.txt.pp file from ghc.cabal.in This broke the sdist generation. Fixes #23489 - - - - - 273ff0c7 by David Binder at 2023-06-09T18:52:00-04:00 Regression test T13438 is no longer marked as "expect_broken" in the testsuite driver. - - - - - b84a2900 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-10T08:27:28-04:00 Fix -Wterm-variable-capture scope (#23434) -Wterm-variable-capture wasn't accordant with type variable scoping in associated types, in type classes. For example, this code produced the warning: k = 12 class C k a where type AT a :: k -> Type I solved this issue by reusing machinery of newTyVarNameRn function that is accordand with associated types: it does lookup for each free type variable when we are in the type class context. And in this patch I use result of this work to make sure that -Wterm-variable-capture warns only on implicitly quantified type variables. - - - - - 9d1a8d87 by Jorge Mendes at 2023-06-10T08:28:10-04:00 Remove redundant case statement in rts/js/mem.js. - - - - - a1f350e2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-13T09:42:16-04:00 Change WarningWithFlag to plural WarningWithFlags Resolves #22825 Now each diagnostic can name multiple different warning flags for its reason. There is currently one use case: missing signatures. Currently we need to check which warning flags are enabled when generating the diagnostic, which is against the declarative nature of the diagnostic framework. This patch allows a warning diagnostic to have multiple warning flags, which makes setup more declarative. The WarningWithFlag pattern synonym is added for backwards compatibility The 'msgEnvReason' field is added to MsgEnvelope to store the `ResolvedDiagnosticReason`, which accounts for the enabled flags, and then that is used for pretty printing the diagnostic. - - - - - ec01f0ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-13T09:42:59-04:00 Add a test Way for running ghci with Core optimizations Tracking ticket: #23059 This runs compile_and_run tests with optimised code with bytecode interpreter Changed submodules: hpc, process Co-authored-by: Torsten Schmits <git at tryp.io> - - - - - c6741e72 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-13T09:43:38-04:00 Configure -Qunused-arguments instead of hardcoding it When GHC invokes clang, it currently passes -Qunused-arguments to discard warnings resulting from GHC using multiple options that aren't used. In this commit, we configure -Qunused-arguments into the Cc options instead of checking if the compiler is clang at runtime and hardcoding the flag into GHC. This is part of the effort to centralise toolchain information in toolchain target files at configure time with the end goal of a runtime retargetable GHC. This also means we don't need to call getCompilerInfo ever, which improves performance considerably (see !10589). Metric Decrease: PmSeriesG T10421 T11303b T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253-spj T13386 T15703 T16875 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5837 T6048 T9020 T9198 T9872d T9961 - - - - - 0128db87 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:44:18-04:00 Improve docs for Data.Fixed; adds 'realToFrac' as an option for conversion between different precisions. - - - - - 95b69cfb by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-13T09:44:55-04:00 Add regression test for #23143 !10541, the fix for #23323, also fixes #23143. Let's add a regression test to ensure that it stays fixed. Fixes #23143. - - - - - ed2dbdca by Emily Martins at 2023-06-13T09:45:37-04:00 delete GHCi.UI.Tags module and remove remaining references Co-authored-by: Tilde Rose <t1lde at protonmail.com> - - - - - c90d96e4 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Add regression test for 17328 - - - - - de58080c by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Skip checking whether constructors are in scope when deriving newtype instances. Fixes #17328 - - - - - 5e3c2b05 by Philip Hazelden at 2023-06-13T09:47:07-04:00 Don't suggest `DeriveAnyClass` when instance can't be derived. Fixes #19692. Prototypical cases: class C1 a where x1 :: a -> Int data G1 = G1 deriving C1 class C2 a where x2 :: a -> Int x2 _ = 0 data G2 = G2 deriving C2 Both of these used to give this suggestion, but for C1 the suggestion would have failed (generated code with undefined methods, which compiles but warns). Now C2 still gives the suggestion but C1 doesn't. - - - - - 80a0b099 by David Binder at 2023-06-13T09:47:49-04:00 Add testcase for error GHC-00711 to testsuite - - - - - e4b33a1d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-14T07:01:21-04:00 Add -Wmissing-poly-kind-signatures Implements #22826 This is a restricted version of -Wmissing-kind-signatures shown only for polykinded types. - - - - - f8395b94 by doyougnu at 2023-06-14T07:02:01-04:00 ci: special case in req_host_target_ghc for JS - - - - - b852a5b6 by Gergo ERDI at 2023-06-14T07:02:42-04:00 When forcing a `ModIface`, force the `MINIMAL` pragmas in class definitions Fixes #23486 - - - - - c29b45ee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:19-04:00 Add a testcase for #20076 Remove 'recursive' in the error message, since the error can arise without recursion. - - - - - b80ef202 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:56-04:00 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 - - - - - bd8ef37d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-14T07:04:31-04:00 ci: Add dependenices on necessary aarch64 jobs for head.hackage ci These need to be added since we started testing aarch64 on head.hackage CI. The jobs will sometimes fail because they will start before the relevant aarch64 job has finished. Fixes #23511 - - - - - a0c27cee by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-14T07:05:08-04:00 Add standalone kind signatures for Code and TExp CodeQ and TExpQ already had standalone kind signatures even before this change: type TExpQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type CodeQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type Now Code and TExp have signatures too: type TExp :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type Code :: (Kind.Type -> Kind.Type) -> TYPE r -> Kind.Type This is a stylistic change. - - - - - e70c1245 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeLits.Internal should not be used - - - - - 100650e3 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeNats.Internal should not be used - - - - - 078250ef by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add more flags for dumping core passes (#23491) - - - - - 1b7604af by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add tests for dumping flags (#23491) - - - - - 42000000 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-14T17:18:29-04:00 Provide a demand signature for atomicModifyMutVar.# (#23047) Fixes #23047 - - - - - 8f27023b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-15T03:10:24-04:00 compiler: Cross-reference Note [StgToJS design] In particular, the numeric representations are quite useful context in a few places. - - - - - a71b60e9 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T03:11:00-04:00 Implement the -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification warning (#23510) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" forbids implicit quantification of type variables that occur free on the right-hand side of a type synonym but are not mentioned on the left-hand side. The users are expected to rewrite this using invisible binders: type T1 :: forall a . Maybe a type T1 = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- old type T1 @a = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- new Since the @k-binders are a new feature, we need to wait for three releases before we require the use of the new syntax. In the meantime, we ought to provide users with a new warning, -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification, that would detect when such implicit quantification takes place, and include it in -Wcompat. - - - - - 0078dd00 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-15T03:11:36-04:00 Minor refactorings to mkSpillInstr and mkLoadInstr Better error messages. And, use the existing `off` constant to reduce duplication. - - - - - 1792b57a by doyougnu at 2023-06-15T03:12:17-04:00 JS: merge util modules Merge Core and StgUtil modules for StgToJS pass. Closes: #23473 - - - - - 469ff08b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-15T03:12:57-04:00 Check visibility of nested foralls in can_eq_nc (#18863) Prior to this change, `can_eq_nc` checked the visibility of the outermost layer of foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here Then it delegated the rest of the work to `can_eq_nc_forall`, which split off all foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here This meant that some visibility flags were completely ignored. We fix this oversight by moving the check to `can_eq_nc_forall`. - - - - - 59c9065b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: use regular mask for blocking IO Blocking IO used uninterruptibleMask which should make any thread blocked on IO unreachable by async exceptions (such as those from timeout). This changes it to a regular mask. It's important to note that the nodejs runtime does not actually interrupt the blocking IO when the Haskell thread receives an async exception, and that file positions may be updated and buffers may be written after the Haskell thread has already resumed. Any file descriptor affected by an async exception interruption should therefore be used with caution. - - - - - 907c06c3 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: nodejs: do not set 'readable' handler on stdin at startup The Haskell runtime used to install a 'readable' handler on stdin at startup in nodejs. This would cause the nodejs system to start buffering the stream, causing data loss if the stdin file descriptor is passed to another process. This change delays installation of the 'readable' handler until the first read of stdin by Haskell code. - - - - - a54b40a9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: reserve one more virtual (negative) file descriptor This is needed for upcoming support of the process package - - - - - 78cd1132 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T11:16:11+04:00 Report scoped kind variables at the type-checking phase (#16635) This patch modifies the renamer to respect ScopedTypeVariables in kind signatures. This means that kind variables bound by the outermost `forall` now scope over the type: type F = '[Right @a @() () :: forall a. Either a ()] -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ -- in scope here bound here However, any use of such variables is a type error, because we don't have type-level lambdas to bind them in Core. This is described in the new Note [Type variable scoping errors during type check] in GHC.Tc.Types. - - - - - 4a41ba75 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:15-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket number Replace #22356 with #22349 for these tests because #22356 has been fixed but now these tests fail because of #22349. - - - - - 15f150c8 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: testsuite: update ticket numbers - - - - - 08d8e9ef by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: more triage - - - - - e8752e12 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-15T18:09:52-04:00 Fix test T18522-deb-ppr Fixes #23509 - - - - - 62c56416 by Ben Price at 2023-06-16T05:52:39-04:00 Lint: more details on "Occurrence is GlobalId, but binding is LocalId" This is helpful when debugging a pass which accidentally shadowed a binder. - - - - - d4c10238 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-16T05:53:22-04:00 Clean a stray bit of text in user guide - - - - - 93647b5c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-16T05:54:02-04:00 testsuite: Add forall visibility test cases The added tests ensure that the type checker does not confuse visible and invisible foralls. VisFlag1: kind-checking type applications and inferred type variable instantiations VisFlag1_ql: kind-checking Quick Look instantiations VisFlag2: kind-checking type family instances VisFlag3: checking kind annotations on type parameters of associated type families VisFlag4: checking kind annotations on type parameters in type declarations with SAKS VisFlag5: checking the result kind annotation of data family instances - - - - - a5f0c00e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-16T12:25:40-04:00 JS: factorize SaneDouble into its own module Follow-up of b159e0e9 whose ticket is #22736 - - - - - 0baf9e7c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-16T12:26:17-04:00 Add tests for #21973 - - - - - 640ea90e by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation for `<**>` - - - - - 2469a813 by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update text - - - - - 1f515bbb by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update examples - - - - - 7af99a0d by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation to actually display code correctly - - - - - 800aad7e by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-16T23:08:32-04:00 Type/data instances: require that variables on the RHS are mentioned on the LHS (#23512) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" restricts the scope of type and data family instances as follows: In type family and data family instances, require that every variable mentioned on the RHS must also occur on the LHS. For example, here are three equivalent type instance definitions accepted before this patch: type family F1 a :: k type instance F1 Int = Any :: j -> j type family F2 a :: k type instance F2 @(j -> j) Int = Any :: j -> j type family F3 a :: k type instance forall j. F3 Int = Any :: j -> j - In F1, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs only on the RHS; - In F2, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs both on the LHS and the RHS; - In F3, j is explicitly quantified. Now F1 is rejected with an out-of-scope error, while F2 and F3 continue to be accepted. - - - - - 9132d529 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket numbers - - - - - c3a1274c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: don't dump eventlog to stderr by default Fix T16707 Bump stm submodule - - - - - 89bb8ad8 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-18T02:51:14-04:00 Fix TH name lookup for symbolic tycons (#23525) - - - - - cb9e1ce4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-18T21:16:45-06:00 IPE data compression IPE data resulting from the `-finfo-table-map` flag may now be compressed by configuring the GHC build with the `--enable-ipe-data-compression` flag. This results in about a 20% reduction in the size of IPE-enabled build results. The compression library, zstd, may optionally be statically linked by configuring with the `--enabled-static-libzstd` flag (on non-darwin platforms) libzstd version 1.4.0 or greater is required. - - - - - 0cbc3ae0 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-06-19T09:11:38-04:00 Add `IfaceWarnings` to represent the `ModIface`-storable parts of a `Warnings GhcRn`. Fixes #23516 - - - - - 3e80c2b4 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-20T03:19:41-04:00 Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets This prepares for having linear let expressions in the frontend. When desugaring lets, SPECIALISE statements create more copies of a let binding. Because of the rewrite rules attached to the bindings, there are dependencies between the generated binds. Before this commit, we simply wrapped all these in a mutually recursive let block, and left it to the simplified to sort it out. With this commit: we are careful to generate the bindings in dependency order, so that we can wrap them in consecutive lets (if the source is non-recursive). - - - - - 9fad49e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T03:20:19-04:00 rts: Do not call exit() from SIGINT handler Previously `shutdown_handler` would call `stg_exit` if the scheduler was Oalready found to be in `SCHED_INTERRUPTING` state (or higher). However, `stg_exit` is not signal-safe as it calls `exit` (which calls `atexit` handlers). The only safe thing to do in this situation is to call `_exit`, which terminates with minimal cleanup. Fixes #23417. - - - - - 7485f848 by Bodigrim at 2023-06-20T03:20:57-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This requires changing the recomp007 test because now cabal passes `this-unit-id` to executable components, and that unit-id contains a hash which includes the ABI of the dependencies. Therefore changing the dependencies means that -this-unit-id changes and recompilation is triggered. The spririt of the test is to test GHC's recompilation logic assuming that `-this-unit-id` is constant, so we explicitly pass `-ipid` to `./configure` rather than letting `Cabal` work it out. - - - - - 1464a2a8 by mangoiv at 2023-06-20T03:21:34-04:00 [feat] add a hint to `HasField` error message - add a hint that indicates that the record that the record dot is used on might just be missing a field - as the intention of the programmer is not entirely clear, it is only shown if the type is known - This addresses in part issue #22382 - - - - - b65e78dd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:43-04:00 rts/ipe: Fix unused lock warning - - - - - 6086effd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts/ProfilerReportJson: Fix memory leak - - - - - 1e48c434 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - 471486b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix printf format mismatch - - - - - 80603fb3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> According to Alpine's warnings and poll(2), <poll.h> should be preferred. - - - - - ff18e6fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 nonmoving: Fix unused definition warrnings - - - - - 6e7fe8ee by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 Disable futimens on Darwin. See #22938 - - - - - b7706508 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect CPP guard - - - - - 94f00e9b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that -Werror is passed when compiling the RTS. Previously the `+werror` transformer would only pass `-Werror` to GHC, which does not ensure that the same is passed to the C compiler when building the RTS. Arguably this is itself a bug but for now we will just work around this by passing `-optc-Werror` to GHC. I tried to enable `-Werror` in all C compilations but the boot libraries are something of a portability nightmare. - - - - - 5fb54bf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Disable `#pragma GCC`s on clang compilers Otherwise the build fails due to warnings. See #23530. - - - - - cf87f380 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix capitalization of prototype - - - - - 17f250d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect format specifier - - - - - 0ff1c501 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-20T16:57:20-04:00 JS: remove js_broken(22576) in favour of the pre-existing wordsize(32) condition (#22576) - - - - - 3d1d42b7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Memory usage fixes for Haddock - Do not include `mi_globals` in the `NoBackend` backend. It was only included for Haddock, but Haddock does not actually need it. This causes a 200MB reduction in max residency when generating haddocks on the Agda codebase (roughly 1GB to 800MB). - Make haddock_{parser,renamer}_perf tests more accurate by forcing docs to be written to interface files using `-fwrite-interface` Bumps haddock submodule. Metric Decrease: haddock.base - - - - - 8185b1c2 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Fix associated data family doc structure items Associated data families were being given their own export DocStructureItems, which resulted in them being documented separately from their classes in haddocks. This commit fixes it. - - - - - 4d356ea3 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: implement TH support - Add ghc-interp.js bootstrap script for the JS interpreter - Interactively link and execute iserv code from the ghci package - Incrementally load and run JS code for splices into the running iserv Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> - - - - - 3249cf12 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Don't use getKey - - - - - f84ff161 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Stg: return imported FVs This is used to determine what to link when using the interpreter. For now it's only used by the JS interpreter but it could easily be used by the native interpreter too (instead of extracting names from compiled BCOs). - - - - - fab2ad23 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Fix some recompilation avoidance tests - - - - - a897dc13 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 TH_import_loop is now broken as expected - - - - - dbb4ad51 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: always recompile when TH is enabled (cf #23013) - - - - - 711b1d24 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-06-21T12:59:27-04:00 Add support for deprecating exported items (proposal #134) This is an implementation of the deprecated exports proposal #134. The proposal introduces an ability to introduce warnings to exports. This allows for deprecating a name only when it is exported from a specific module, rather than always depreacting its usage. In this example: module A ({-# DEPRECATED "do not use" #-} x) where x = undefined --- module B where import A(x) `x` will emit a warning when it is explicitly imported. Like the declaration warnings, export warnings are first accumulated within the `Warnings` struct, then passed into the ModIface, from which they are then looked up and warned about in the importing module in the `lookup_ie` helpers of the `filterImports` function (for the explicitly imported names) and in the `addUsedGRE(s)` functions where they warn about regular usages of the imported name. In terms of the AST information, the custom warning is stored in the extension field of the variants of the `IE` type (see Trees that Grow for more information). The commit includes a bump to the haddock submodule added in MR #28 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - c1865854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T12:59:30-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.8 Bumps Haddock submodule - - - - - 4e1de71c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T21:07:48-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.9 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 5b6612bc by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-23T03:56:49-04:00 rts: Work around missing prototypes errors Darwin's toolchain inexpliciably claims that `write_barrier` and friends have declarations without prototypes, despite the fact that (a) they are definitions, and (b) the prototypes appear only a few lines above. Work around this by making the definitions proper prototypes. - - - - - 43b66a13 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-23T03:57:26-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Fix date modifier (M = minutes, m = month) Fixes #23552 - - - - - 564164ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-24T10:27:29+09:00 Support large stack frames/offsets in GHCi bytecode interpreter Bytecode instructions like PUSH_L (push a local variable) contain an operand that refers to the stack slot. Before this patch, the operand type was SmallOp (Word16), limiting the maximum stack offset to 65535 words. This could cause compiler panics in some cases (See #22888). This patch changes the operand type for stack offsets from SmallOp to Op, removing the stack offset limit. Fixes #22888 - - - - - 8d6574bc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-26T13:15:06-04:00 JS: support levity-polymorphic datatypes (#22360,#22291) - thread knowledge about levity into PrimRep instead of panicking - JS: remove assumption that unlifted heap objects are rts objects (TVar#, etc.) Doing this also fixes #22291 (test added). There is a small performance hit (~1% more allocations). Metric Increase: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 5578bbad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 MR Review Template: Mention "Blocked on Review" label In order to improve our MR review processes we now have the label "Blocked on Review" which allows people to signal that a MR is waiting on a review to happen. See: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2023-June/021255.html - - - - - 4427e9cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 Move MR template to Default.md This makes it more obvious what you have to modify to affect the default template rather than looking in the project settings. - - - - - 522bd584 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-26T13:16:33-04:00 Revert "Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets" This (temporary) reverts commit 3e80c2b40213bebe302b1bd239af48b33f1b30ef. Fixes #23550 - - - - - c59fbb0b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-26T19:34:20+02:00 Propagate breakpoint information when inlining across modules Tracking ticket: #23394 MR: !10448 * Add constructor `IfaceBreakpoint` to `IfaceTickish` * Store breakpoint data in interface files * Store `BreakArray` for the breakpoint's module, not the current module, in BCOs * Store module name in BCOs instead of `Unique`, since the `Unique` from an `Iface` doesn't match the modules in GHCi's state * Allocate module name in `ModBreaks`, like `BreakArray` * Lookup breakpoint by module name in GHCi * Skip creating breakpoint instructions when no `ModBreaks` are available, rather than injecting `ModBreaks` in the linker when breakpoints are enabled, and panicking when `ModBreaks` is missing - - - - - 6f904808 by Greg Steuck at 2023-06-27T16:53:07-04:00 Remove undefined FP_PROG_LD_BUILD_ID from configure.ac's - - - - - e89aa072 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-27T16:53:44-04:00 Remove arity inference in type declarations (#23514) Arity inference in type declarations was introduced as a workaround for the lack of @k-binders. They were added in 4aea0a72040, so I simplified all of this by simply removing arity inference altogether. This is part of GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations". - - - - - 459dee1b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:20-04:00 Relax defaulting of RuntimeRep/Levity when printing Fixes #16468 MR: !10702 Only default RuntimeRep to LiftedRep when variables are bound by the toplevel forall - - - - - 151f8f18 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:57-04:00 Remove duplicate link label in linear types docs - - - - - ecdc4353 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T12:24:57-04:00 Stop configuring unused Ld command in `settings` GHC has no direct dependence on the linker. Rather, we depend upon the C compiler for linking and an object-merging program (which is typically `ld`) for production of GHCi objects and merging of C stubs into final object files. Despite this, for historical reasons we still recorded information about the linker into `settings`. Remove these entries from `settings`, `hadrian/cfg/system.config`, as well as the `configure` logic responsible for this information. Closes #23566. - - - - - bf9ec3e4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Remove extraneous debug output - - - - - 7eb68dd6 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Work with unset vars in -e mode - - - - - 49c27936 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Pass positional arguments in their positions By quoting $cmd, the default "bash -i" is a single argument to run, and no file named "bash -i" actually exists to be run. - - - - - 887dc4fc by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Handle unset value in -e context - - - - - 5ffc7d7b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:07:36-04:00 Configure CPP into settings There is a distinction to be made between the Haskell Preprocessor and the C preprocessor. The former is used to preprocess Haskell files, while the latter is used in C preprocessing such as Cmm files. In practice, they are both the same program (usually the C compiler) but invoked with different flags. Previously we would, at configure time, configure the haskell preprocessor and save the configuration in the settings file, but, instead of doing the same for CPP, we had hardcoded in GHC that the CPP program was either `cc -E` or `cpp`. This commit fixes that asymmetry by also configuring CPP at configure time, and tries to make more explicit the difference between HsCpp and Cpp (see Note [Preprocessing invocations]). Note that we don't use the standard CPP and CPPFLAGS to configure Cpp, but instead use the non-standard --with-cpp and --with-cpp-flags. The reason is that autoconf sets CPP to "$CC -E", whereas we expect the CPP command to be configured as a standalone executable rather than a command. These are symmetrical with --with-hs-cpp and --with-hs-cpp-flags. Cleanup: Hadrian no longer needs to pass the CPP configuration for CPP to be C99 compatible through -optP, since we now configure that into settings. Closes #23422 - - - - - 5efa9ca5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:08:13-04:00 hadrian: Always canonicalize topDirectory Hadrian's `topDirectory` is intended to provide an absolute path to the root of the GHC tree. However, if the tree is reached via a symlink this One question here is whether the `canonicalizePath` call is expensive enough to warrant caching. In a quick microbenchmark I observed that `canonicalizePath "."` takes around 10us per call; this seems sufficiently low not to worry. Alternatively, another approach here would have been to rather move the canonicalization into `m4/fp_find_root.m4`. This would have avoided repeated canonicalization but sadly path canonicalization is a hard problem in POSIX shell. Addresses #22451. - - - - - b3e1436f by aadaa_fgtaa at 2023-06-28T21:08:53-04:00 Optimise ELF linker (#23464) - cache last elements of `relTable`, `relaTable` and `symbolTables` in `ocInit_ELF` - cache shndx table in ObjectCode - run `checkProddableBlock` only with debug rts - - - - - 30525b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Introduce MO_{ACQUIRE,RELEASE}_FENCE - - - - - b787e259 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_WriteBarrier rts: Drop write_barrier - - - - - 7550b4a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 rts: Drop load_store_barrier() This is no longer used. - - - - - d5f2875e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop last instances of prim_{write,read}_barrier - - - - - 965ac2ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Eliminate remaining uses of load_load_barrier - - - - - 0fc5cb97 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_ReadBarrier - - - - - 7a7d326c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop load_load_barrier This is no longer used. - - - - - 9f63da66 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 Delete write_barrier function - - - - - bb0ed354 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Make collectFreshWeakPtrs definition a prototype x86-64/Darwin's toolchain inexplicably warns that collectFreshWeakPtrs needs to be a prototype. - - - - - ef81a1eb by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:10:08-04:00 Fix number of free double regs D1..D4 are defined for aarch64 and thus not free. - - - - - c335fb7c by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-28T21:10:44-04:00 Fix typechecking of promoted empty lists The `'[]` case in `tc_infer_hs_type` is smart enough to handle arity-0 uses of `'[]` (see the newly added `T23543` test case for an example), but the `'[]` case in `tc_hs_type` was not. We fix this by changing the `tc_hs_type` case to invoke `tc_infer_hs_type`, as prescribed in `Note [Future-proofing the type checker]`. There are some benign changes to test cases' expected output due to the new code path using `forall a. [a]` as the kind of `'[]` rather than `[k]`. Fixes #23543. - - - - - fcf310e7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:11:21-04:00 Configure MergeObjs supports response files rather than Ld The previous configuration script to test whether Ld supported response files was * Incorrect (see #23542) * Used, in practice, to check if the *merge objects tool* supported response files. This commit modifies the macro to run the merge objects tool (rather than Ld), using a response file, and checking the result with $NM Fixes #23542 - - - - - 78b2f3cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-28T21:12:02-04:00 JS: fix JS stack printing (#23565) - - - - - 9f01d14b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-29T04:13:41-04:00 Add -fpolymorphic-specialisation flag (off by default at all optimisation levels) Polymorphic specialisation has led to a number of hard to diagnose incorrect runtime result bugs (see #23469, #23109, #21229, #23445) so this commit introduces a flag `-fpolymorhphic-specialisation` which allows users to turn on this experimental optimisation if they are willing to buy into things going very wrong. Ticket #23469 - - - - - b1e611d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T04:14:17-04:00 Rip out runtime linker/compiler checks We used to choose flags to pass to the toolchain at runtime based on the platform running GHC, and in this commit we drop all of those runtime linker checks Ultimately, this represents a change in policy: We no longer adapt at runtime to the toolchain being used, but rather make final decisions about the toolchain used at /configure time/ (we have deleted Note [Run-time linker info] altogether!). This works towards the goal of having all toolchain configuration logic living in the same place, which facilities the work towards a runtime-retargetable GHC (see #19877). As of this commit, the runtime linker/compiler logic was moved to autoconf, but soon it, and the rest of the existing toolchain configuration logic, will live in the standalone ghc-toolchain program (see !9263) In particular, what used to be done at runtime is now as follows: * The flags -Wl,--no-as-needed for needed shared libs are configured into settings * The flag -fstack-check is configured into settings * The check for broken tables-next-to-code was outdated * We use the configured c compiler by default as the assembler program * We drop `asmOpts` because we already configure -Qunused-arguments flag into settings (see !10589) Fixes #23562 Co-author: Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) - - - - - 8b35e8ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files - - - - - d7ef1704 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. - - - - - 7c7d1f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. - - - - - cb92051e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - dec81dd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 hadrian: Ignore warnings in unix and semaphore-compat - - - - - d7f6448a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-30T12:38:43-04:00 hadrian: Fix dependencies of docs:* rule For the docs:* rule we need to actually build the package rather than just the haddocks for the dependent packages. Therefore we depend on the .conf files of the packages we are trying to build documentation for as well as the .haddock files. Fixes #23472 - - - - - cec90389 by sheaf at 2023-06-30T12:39:27-04:00 Add tests for #22106 Fixes #22106 - - - - - 083794b1 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-03T03:27:27-04:00 Add -fbreak-points to control breakpoint insertion Rather than statically enabling breakpoints only for the interpreter, this adds a new flag. Tracking ticket: #23057 MR: !10466 - - - - - fd8c5769 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:04-04:00 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. - - - - - 98185d52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:05-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23400 - - - - - 4aac0540 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:42-04:00 ghc-heap: Support for BLOCKING_QUEUE closures - - - - - 03f941f4 by Ben Bellick at 2023-07-03T03:29:29-04:00 Add some structured diagnostics in Tc/Validity.hs This addresses the work of ticket #20118 Created the following constructors for TcRnMessage - TcRnInaccessibleCoAxBranch - TcRnPatersonCondFailure - - - - - 6074cc3c by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Add failing test case for #23492 - - - - - 356a2692 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. - - - - - 3efe7f39 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Introduce genLHsApp and genLHsLit helpers in GHC.Rename.Utils - - - - - dd782343 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Construct catch-all default case using helpers GHC.Rename.Utils concrete helpers instead of wrapGenSpan + HS AST constructors - - - - - 0e09c38e by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-07-03T03:30:56-04:00 Add regression test for #23549 - - - - - 32741743 by Alexis King at 2023-07-03T03:31:36-04:00 perf tests: Increase default stack size for MultiLayerModules An unhelpfully small stack size appears to have been the real culprit behind the metric fluctuations in #19293. Debugging metric decreases triggered by !10729 helped to finally identify the problem. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13701 T14697 - - - - - 82ac6bf1 by Bryan Richter at 2023-07-03T03:32:15-04:00 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. - - - - - 6078b429 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:32:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor compilation of gen_ci Flakify and document it, making it far less sensitive to the build environment. - - - - - aa2db0ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:33:29-04:00 testsuite: Update documentation - - - - - 924a2362 by Gregory Gerasev at 2023-07-03T03:34:10-04:00 Better error for data deriving of type synonym/family. Closes #23522 - - - - - 4457da2a by Dave Barton at 2023-07-03T03:34:51-04:00 Fix some broken links and typos - - - - - de5830d0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:03:59-04:00 configure: Rip out Solaris dyld check Solaris 11 was released over a decade ago and, moreover, I doubt we have any Solaris users - - - - - 59c5fe1d by doyougnu at 2023-07-04T22:04:56-04:00 CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs - - - - - 679bbc97 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-04T22:05:32-04:00 testsuite: Do not require CUSKs Numerous tests make use of CUSKs (complete user-supplied kinds), a legacy feature scheduled for deprecation. In order to proceed with the said deprecation, the tests have been updated to use SAKS instead (standalone kind signatures). This also allows us to remove the Haskell2010 language pragmas that were added in 115cd3c85a8 to work around the lack of CUSKs in GHC2021. - - - - - 945d3599 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:06:08-04:00 gitlab: Drop backport-for-8.8 MR template Its usefulness has long passed. - - - - - 66c721d3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-04T22:06:44-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb2 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb2 to work with anything with a SrcSpan This gets rid of the custom comb2A, comb2Al, comb2N functions, and removes various reLoc calls. - - - - - 2be99b7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-04T22:07:21-04:00 Fix deprecation warning when deprecated identifier is from another module A stray 'Just' was being printed in the deprecation message. Fixes #23573 - - - - - 46c9bcd6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 rts: Don't rely on initializers for sigaction_t As noted in #23577, CentOS's ancient toolchain throws spurious missing-field-initializer warnings. - - - - - ec55035f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't treat -Winline warnings as fatal Such warnings are highly dependent upon the toolchain, platform, and build configuration. It's simply too fragile to rely on these. - - - - - 3a09b789 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Only pass -Wno-nonportable-include-path on Darwin This flag, which was introduced due to #17798, is only understood by Clang and consequently throws warnings on platforms using gcc. Sadly, there is no good way to treat such warnings as non-fatal with `-Werror` so for now we simply make this flag specific to platforms known to use Clang and case-insensitive filesystems (Darwin and Windows). See #23577. - - - - - 4af7eac2 by Mario Blažević at 2023-07-04T22:08:38-04:00 Fixed ticket #23571, TH.Ppr.pprLit hanging on large numeric literals - - - - - 2304c697 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:09:15-04:00 compiler: Make OccSet opaque - - - - - cf735db8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-04T22:09:51-04:00 Add Note about why we need forall in Code to be on the right - - - - - fb140f82 by Hécate Moonlight at 2023-07-04T22:10:34-04:00 Relax the constraint about the foreign function's calling convention of FinalizerPtr to capi as well as ccall. - - - - - 9ce44336 by meooow25 at 2023-07-05T11:42:37-04:00 Improve the situation with the stimes cycle Currently the Semigroup stimes cycle is resolved in GHC.Base by importing stimes implementations from a hs-boot file. Resolve the cycle using hs-boot files for required classes (Num, Integral) instead. Now stimes can be defined directly in GHC.Base, making inlining and specialization possible. This leads to some new boot files for `GHC.Num` and `GHC.Real`, the methods for those are only used to implement `stimes` so it doesn't appear that these boot files will introduce any new performance traps. Metric Decrease: T13386 T8095 Metric Increase: T13253 T13386 T18698a T18698b T19695 T8095 - - - - - 9edcb1fb by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-05T11:43:24-04:00 Refactor Unique to be represented by Word64 In #22010 we established that Int was not always sufficient to store all the uniques we generate during compilation on 32-bit platforms. This commit addresses that problem by using Word64 instead of Int for uniques. The core of the change is in GHC.Core.Types.Unique and GHC.Core.Types.Unique.Supply. However, the representation of uniques is used in many other places, so those needed changes too. Additionally, the RTS has been extended with an atomic_inc64 operation. One major change from this commit is the introduction of the Word64Set and Word64Map data types. These are adapted versions of IntSet and IntMap from the containers package. These are planned to be upstreamed in the future. As a natural consequence of these changes, the compiler will be a bit slower and take more space on 32-bit platforms. Our CI tests indicate around a 5% residency increase. Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot RecordUpdPerf T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13386 T13719 T14683 T14697 T14766 T15164 T15703 T16577 T16875 T17516 T18140 T18223 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T3294 T4801 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T6048 T783 T8095 T9020 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872b_defer T9872c T9872d T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf UniqLoop WWRec hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6b9db7d4 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-07-05T11:44:03-04:00 Fix docs for __GLASGOW_HASKELL_FULL_VERSION__ macro - - - - - 40f4ef7c by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-05T18:06:19-04:00 Substitute free variables captured by breakpoints in SpecConstr Fixes #23267 - - - - - 2b55cb5f by sheaf at 2023-07-05T18:07:07-04:00 Reinstate untouchable variable error messages This extra bit of information was accidentally being discarded after a refactoring of the way we reported problems when unifying a type variable with another type. This patch rectifies that. - - - - - 53ed21c5 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-05T18:07:47-04:00 configure: Drop Clang command from settings Due to 01542cb7227614a93508b97ecad5b16dddeb6486 we no longer use the `runClang` function, and no longer need to configure into settings the Clang command. We used to determine options at runtime to pass clang when it was used as an assembler, but now that we configure at configure time we no longer need to. - - - - - 6fdcf969 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-06T12:12:09-04:00 Filter out nontrivial substituted expressions in substTickish Fixes #23272 - - - - - 41968fd6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: testsuite: use req_c predicate instead of js_broken - - - - - 74a4dd2e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: implement some file primitives (lstat,rmdir) (#22374) - Implement lstat and rmdir. - Implement base_c_s_is* functions (testing a file type) - Enable passing tests - - - - - 7e759914 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: cleanup utils (#23314) - Removed unused code - Don't export unused functions - Move toTypeList to Closure module - - - - - f617655c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: rename VarType/Vt into JSRep - - - - - 19216ca5 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: remove custom PrimRep conversion (#23314) We use the usual conversion to PrimRep and then we convert these PrimReps to JSReps. - - - - - d3de8668 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: don't use isRuntimeRepKindedTy in JS FFI - - - - - 8d1b75cb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Also updates ghcup-nightlies-0.0.7.yaml file Fixes #23600 - - - - - e524fa7f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use dynamically linked alpine bindists In theory these will work much better on alpine to allow people to build statically linked applications there. We don't need to distribute a statically linked application ourselves in order to allow that. Fixes #23602 - - - - - b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 22abde0f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T23:18:32-04:00 Bump nofib submodule Ensuring that nofib can be build using the same range of bootstrap compilers as GHC itself. - - - - - 14 changed files: - − .appveyor.sh - + .editorconfig - .gitattributes - .gitignore - .gitlab-ci.yml - .gitlab/ci.sh - − .gitlab/circle-ci-job.sh - + .gitlab/darwin/nix/sources.json - + .gitlab/darwin/nix/sources.nix - + .gitlab/darwin/toolchain.nix - + .gitlab/generate-ci/LICENSE - + .gitlab/generate-ci/README.mkd - + .gitlab/generate-ci/flake.lock - + .gitlab/generate-ci/flake.nix The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 06:49:25 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (=?UTF-8?B?R2VyZ8WRIMOJcmRpIChAY2FjdHVzKQ==?=) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 02:49:25 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/incoherent-spec-flag] Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of Message-ID: <64cb4df547983_df450ba7fc122751e@gitlab.mail> Gergő Érdi pushed to branch wip/incoherent-spec-flag at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 481f4a46 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T07:48:43+01:00 Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of incoherent instances Fixes #23287 - - - - - 25 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Irred.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Evidence.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs - docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst - testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_run/T22448.hs - utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs ===================================== @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The bits common to GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance and GHC.Tc.Deriv. module GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunId, InstMatch, ClsInstLookupResult, - Coherence(..), PotentialUnifiers(..), getPotentialUnifiers, nullUnifiers, + Canonical, PotentialUnifiers(..), getPotentialUnifiers, nullUnifiers, OverlapFlag(..), OverlapMode(..), setOverlapModeMaybe, ClsInst(..), DFunInstType, pprInstance, pprInstanceHdr, pprDFunId, pprInstances, instanceWarning, instanceHead, instanceSig, mkLocalClsInst, mkImportedClsInst, @@ -128,10 +128,11 @@ fuzzyClsInstCmp x y = cmp (RM_KnownTc _, RM_WildCard) = GT cmp (RM_KnownTc x, RM_KnownTc y) = stableNameCmp x y -isOverlappable, isOverlapping, isIncoherent :: ClsInst -> Bool +isOverlappable, isOverlapping, isIncoherent, isNonCanonical :: ClsInst -> Bool isOverlappable i = hasOverlappableFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) isOverlapping i = hasOverlappingFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) isIncoherent i = hasIncoherentFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) +isNonCanonical i = hasNonCanonicalFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) {- Note [ClsInst laziness and the rough-match fields] @@ -838,14 +839,49 @@ example Here both (I7) and (I8) match, GHC picks an arbitrary one. -So INCOHERENT may break the Coherence Assumption. To avoid this -incoherence breaking the specialiser, +So INCOHERENT may break the Coherence Assumption. But sometimes that +is fine, because the programmer promises that it doesn't matter which +one is chosen. A good example is in the `optics` library: -* We label as "incoherent" the dictionary constructed by a - (potentially) incoherent use of an instance declaration. + data IxEq i is js where { IxEq :: IxEq i is is } -* We do not specialise a function if there is an incoherent dictionary - in the /transistive dependencies/ of its dictionary arguments. + class AppendIndices xs ys ks | xs ys -> ks where + appendIndices :: IxEq i (Curry xs (Curry ys i)) (Curry ks i) + + instance {-# INCOHERENT #-} xs ~ zs => AppendIndices xs '[] zs where + appendIndices = IxEq + + instance ys ~ zs => AppendIndices '[] ys zs where + appendIndices = IxEq + +Here `xs` and `ys` are type-level lists, and for type inference purposes we want to +solve the `AppendIndices` constraint when /either/ of them are the empty list. The +dictionaries are the same in both cases (indeed the dictionary type is a singleton!), +so we really don't care which is used. See #23287 for discussion. + + +In short, sometimes we want to specialise on these incoherently-selected dictionaries, +and sometimes we don't. It would be best to have a per-instance pragma, but for now +we have a global flag: + +* If an instance has an `{-# INCOHERENT #-}` pragma, we use its `OverlapFlag` to + label it as either + * `Incoherent`: meaning incoherent but still specialisable, or + * `NonCanonical`: meaning incoherent and not specialisable. + +The module-wide `-fspecialise-incoherents` flag determines which +choice is made. The rest of this note describes what happens for +`NonCanonical` instances, i.e. with `-fno-specialise-incoherents`. + +To avoid this incoherence breaking the specialiser, + +* We label as "non-canonical" the dictionary constructed by a + (potentially) incoherent use of an instance declaration whose + `OverlapFlag` is `NonCanonical`. + +* We do not specialise a function if there is a non-canonical + dictionary in the /transistive dependencies/ of its dictionary + arguments. To see the transitive closure issue, consider deeplyRisky :: C b => b -> Int @@ -876,7 +912,7 @@ Here are the moving parts: * `GHC.HsToCore.Binds.dsHsWrapper` desugars the evidence application (f d) into (nospec f d) if `d` is incoherent. It has to do a dependency analysis to determine transitive dependencies, but we need to do that anyway. - See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. + See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. See also Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make. -} @@ -981,10 +1017,13 @@ data LookupInstanceErrReason = LookupInstErrNotFound deriving (Generic) -data Coherence = IsCoherent | IsIncoherent +type Canonical = Bool -- See Note [Recording coherence information in `PotentialUnifiers`] -data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Coherence +data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Canonical + -- NoUnifiers True: We have a unique solution modulo canonicity + -- NoUnifiers False: The solutions is not canonical, and thus + -- we shouldn't specialise on it. | OneOrMoreUnifiers (NonEmpty ClsInst) -- This list is lazy as we only look at all the unifiers when -- printing an error message. It can be expensive to compute all @@ -993,33 +1032,28 @@ data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Coherence {- Note [Recording coherence information in `PotentialUnifiers`] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -If we have any potential unifiers, then we go down the `NotSure` route -in `matchInstEnv`. According to Note [Rules for instance lookup] -steps IL4 and IL6, we only care about non-`INCOHERENT` instances for -this purpose. - -It is only when we don't have any potential unifiers (i.e. we know -that we have a unique solution modulo `INCOHERENT` instances) that we -care about that unique solution being coherent or not (see -Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] for why we care at all). -So we only need the `Coherent` flag in the case where the set of -potential unifiers is otherwise empty. --} -instance Outputable Coherence where - ppr IsCoherent = text "coherent" - ppr IsIncoherent = text "incoherent" +When we find a matching instance, there might be other instances that +could potentially unify with the goal. For `INCOHERENT` instances, we +don't care (see steps IL4 and IL6 in Note [Rules for instance +lookup]). But if we have potentially unifying coherent instance, we +report these `OneOrMoreUnifiers` so that `matchInstEnv` can go down +the `NotSure` route. + +If this hurdle is passed, i.e. we have a unique solution up to +`INCOHERENT` instances, the specialiser needs to know if that unique +solution is canonical or not (see Note [Coherence and specialisation: +overview] for why we care at all). So when the set of potential +unifiers is empty, we record in `NoUnifiers` if the one solution is +`Canonical`. +-} instance Outputable PotentialUnifiers where - ppr (NoUnifiers c) = text "NoUnifiers" <+> ppr c + ppr (NoUnifiers c) = text "NoUnifiers" <+> if c then text "canonical" else text "non-canonical" ppr xs = ppr (getPotentialUnifiers xs) -instance Semigroup Coherence where - IsCoherent <> IsCoherent = IsCoherent - _ <> _ = IsIncoherent - instance Semigroup PotentialUnifiers where - NoUnifiers c1 <> NoUnifiers c2 = NoUnifiers (c1 <> c2) + NoUnifiers c1 <> NoUnifiers c2 = NoUnifiers (c1 && c2) NoUnifiers _ <> u = u OneOrMoreUnifiers (unifier :| unifiers) <> u = OneOrMoreUnifiers (unifier :| (unifiers <> getPotentialUnifiers u)) @@ -1065,22 +1099,24 @@ lookupInstEnv' (InstEnv rm) vis_mods cls tys = acc - incoherently_matched :: PotentialUnifiers -> PotentialUnifiers - incoherently_matched (NoUnifiers _) = NoUnifiers IsIncoherent - incoherently_matched u = u + noncanonically_matched :: PotentialUnifiers -> PotentialUnifiers + noncanonically_matched (NoUnifiers _) = NoUnifiers False + noncanonically_matched u = u check_unifier :: [ClsInst] -> PotentialUnifiers - check_unifier [] = NoUnifiers IsCoherent + check_unifier [] = NoUnifiers True check_unifier (item at ClsInst { is_tvs = tpl_tvs, is_tys = tpl_tys }:items) | not (instIsVisible vis_mods item) = check_unifier items -- See Note [Instance lookup and orphan instances] | Just {} <- tcMatchTys tpl_tys tys = check_unifier items -- Does not match, so next check whether the things unify -- See Note [Overlapping instances] + -- Record that we encountered non-canonical instances: Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + | isNonCanonical item + = noncanonically_matched $ check_unifier items -- Ignore ones that are incoherent: Note [Incoherent instances] - -- Record that we encountered incoherent instances: Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] | isIncoherent item - = incoherently_matched $ check_unifier items + = check_unifier items | otherwise = assertPpr (tys_tv_set `disjointVarSet` tpl_tv_set) @@ -1137,7 +1173,7 @@ lookupInstEnv check_overlap_safe -- If the selected match is incoherent, discard all unifiers final_unifs = case final_matches of - (m:_) | isIncoherent (fst m) -> NoUnifiers IsCoherent + (m:_) | isIncoherent (fst m) -> NoUnifiers True _ -> all_unifs -- Note [Safe Haskell isSafeOverlap] @@ -1315,7 +1351,7 @@ noMatches = InstMatches { instMatches = [], instGuards = [] } pruneOverlappedMatches :: [InstMatch] -> [InstMatch] -- ^ Remove from the argument list any InstMatches for which another -- element of the list is more specific, and overlaps it, using the --- rules of Nove [Rules for instance lookup] +-- rules of Note [Rules for instance lookup] pruneOverlappedMatches all_matches = instMatches $ foldr insert_overlapping noMatches all_matches @@ -1472,33 +1508,8 @@ If the choice of instance *does* matter, all bets are still not off: users can consult the detailed specification of the instance selection algorithm in the GHC Users' Manual. However, this means we can end up with different instances at the same types at different parts of the -program, and this difference has to be preserved. For example, if we -have - - class C a where - op :: a -> String - - instance {-# OVERLAPPABLE #-} C a where ... - instance {-# INCOHERENT #-} C () where ... - -then depending on the circumstances (see #22448 for a full setup) some -occurrences of `op :: () -> String` may be resolved to the generic -instance, and other to the specific one; so we end up in the desugared -code with occurrences of both - - op @() ($dC_a @()) - -and - - op @() $dC_() - -In particular, the specialiser needs to ignore the incoherently -selected instance in `op @() ($dC_a @())`. So during instance lookup, -we record in `PotentialUnifiers` if a given solution was arrived at -incoherently; we then use this information to inhibit specialisation -a la Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make. - - +program, and this difference has to be preserved. Note [Coherence and +specialisation: overview] details how we achieve that. ************************************************************************ * * ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs ===================================== @@ -1169,7 +1169,8 @@ defaultFlags settings Opt_CompactUnwind, Opt_ShowErrorContext, Opt_SuppressStgReps, - Opt_UnoptimizedCoreForInterpreter + Opt_UnoptimizedCoreForInterpreter, + Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents ] ++ [f | (ns,f) <- optLevelFlags, 0 `elem` ns] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs ===================================== @@ -268,6 +268,7 @@ data GeneralFlag | Opt_LiberateCase | Opt_SpecConstr | Opt_SpecConstrKeen + | Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents | Opt_DoLambdaEtaExpansion | Opt_IgnoreAsserts | Opt_DoEtaReduction ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs ===================================== @@ -2423,6 +2423,7 @@ fFlagsDeps = [ flagSpec "cross-module-specialise" Opt_CrossModuleSpecialise, flagSpec "cross-module-specialize" Opt_CrossModuleSpecialise, flagSpec "polymorphic-specialisation" Opt_PolymorphicSpecialisation, + flagSpec "specialise-incoherents" Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents, flagSpec "inline-generics" Opt_InlineGenerics, flagSpec "inline-generics-aggressively" Opt_InlineGenericsAggressively, flagSpec "static-argument-transformation" Opt_StaticArgumentTransformation, ===================================== compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs ===================================== @@ -935,6 +935,7 @@ ppOverlapPragma mb = Just (L _ (Overlapping s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# OVERLAPPING #-}" Just (L _ (Overlaps s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# OVERLAPS #-}" Just (L _ (Incoherent s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# INCOHERENT #-}" + Just (L _ (NonCanonical s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# INCOHERENT #-}" -- No surface syntax for NONCANONICAL yet where maybe_stext NoSourceText alt = text alt maybe_stext (SourceText src) _ = ftext src <+> text "#-}" ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs ===================================== @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ import GHC.Hs -- lots of things import GHC.Core -- lots of things import GHC.Core.SimpleOpt ( simpleOptExpr ) import GHC.Core.Opt.OccurAnal ( occurAnalyseExpr ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Canonical ) import GHC.Core.Make import GHC.Core.Utils import GHC.Core.Opt.Arity ( etaExpand ) @@ -1233,14 +1233,14 @@ evidence that is used in `e`. This question arose when thinking about deep subsumption; see https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/287#issuecomment-1125419649). -Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -If the evidence is coherent, we desugar WpEvApp by simply passing +Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +If the evidence is canonical, we desugar WpEvApp by simply passing core_tm directly to k: k core_tm -If the evidence is not coherent, we mark the application with nospec: +If the evidence is not canonical, we mark the application with nospec: nospec @(cls => a) k core_tm @@ -1251,14 +1251,14 @@ of the same type (see Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make). See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] for why we shouldn't specialise incoherent evidence. -We can find out if a given evidence is coherent or not during the -desugaring of its WpLet wrapper: an evidence is incoherent if its +We can find out if a given evidence is canonical or not during the +desugaring of its WpLet wrapper: an evidence is non-canonical if its own resolution was incoherent (see Note [Incoherent instances]), or -if its definition refers to other incoherent evidence. dsEvBinds is +if its definition refers to other non-canonical evidence. dsEvBinds is the convenient place to compute this, since it already needs to do inter-evidence dependency analysis to generate well-scoped -bindings. We then record this coherence information in the -dsl_coherence field of DsM's local environment. +bindings. We then record this specialisability information in the +dsl_unspecables field of DsM's local environment. -} @@ -1282,20 +1282,27 @@ dsHsWrapper (WpFun c1 c2 (Scaled w t1)) k -- See Note [Desugaring WpFun] dsHsWrapper (WpCast co) k = assert (coercionRole co == Representational) $ k $ \e -> mkCastDs e co dsHsWrapper (WpEvApp tm) k = do { core_tm <- dsEvTerm tm - ; incoherents <- getIncoherents + ; unspecables <- getUnspecables ; let vs = exprFreeVarsList core_tm - is_incoherent_var v = v `S.member` incoherents - is_coherent = all (not . is_incoherent_var) vs -- See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] - ; k (\e -> app_ev is_coherent e core_tm) } + is_unspecable_var v = v `S.member` unspecables + is_specable = not $ any (is_unspecable_var) vs -- See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] + ; k (\e -> app_ev is_specable e core_tm) } -- See Note [Wrapper returned from tcSubMult] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. dsHsWrapper (WpMultCoercion co) k = do { unless (isReflexiveCo co) $ diagnosticDs DsMultiplicityCoercionsNotSupported ; k $ \e -> e } +-- We are about to construct an evidence application `f dict`. If the dictionary is +-- non-specialisable, instead construct +-- nospec f dict +-- See Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make for what `nospec` does. app_ev :: Bool -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr -app_ev is_coherent k core_tm - | is_coherent = k `App` core_tm - | otherwise = Var nospecId `App` Type (exprType k) `App` k `App` core_tm +app_ev is_specable k core_tm + | not is_specable + = Var nospecId `App` Type (exprType k) `App` k `App` core_tm + + | otherwise + = k `App` core_tm dsHsWrappers :: [HsWrapper] -> ([CoreExpr -> CoreExpr] -> DsM a) -> DsM a dsHsWrappers (wp:wps) k = dsHsWrapper wp $ \wrap -> dsHsWrappers wps $ \wraps -> k (wrap:wraps) @@ -1313,7 +1320,7 @@ dsTcEvBinds (EvBinds bs) = dsEvBinds bs -- * Desugars the ev_binds, sorts them into dependency order, and -- passes the resulting [CoreBind] to thing_inside --- * Extends the DsM (dsl_coherence field) with coherence information +-- * Extends the DsM (dsl_unspecable field) with specialisability information -- for each binder in ev_binds, before invoking thing_inside dsEvBinds :: Bag EvBind -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a dsEvBinds ev_binds thing_inside @@ -1321,53 +1328,50 @@ dsEvBinds ev_binds thing_inside ; let comps = sort_ev_binds ds_binds ; go comps thing_inside } where - go ::[SCC (Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr))] -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a + go ::[SCC (Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr))] -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a go (comp:comps) thing_inside - = do { incoherents <- getIncoherents - ; let (core_bind, new_incoherents) = ds_component incoherents comp - ; addIncoherents new_incoherents $ go comps $ \ core_binds -> thing_inside (core_bind:core_binds) } + = do { unspecables <- getUnspecables + ; let (core_bind, new_unspecables) = ds_component unspecables comp + ; addUnspecables new_unspecables $ go comps $ \ core_binds -> thing_inside (core_bind:core_binds) } go [] thing_inside = thing_inside [] - is_coherent IsCoherent = True - is_coherent IsIncoherent = False - - ds_component incoherents (AcyclicSCC node) = (NonRec v rhs, new_incoherents) + ds_component unspecables (AcyclicSCC node) = (NonRec v rhs, new_unspecables) where - ((v, rhs), (this_coherence, deps)) = unpack_node node - transitively_incoherent = not (is_coherent this_coherence) || any is_incoherent deps - is_incoherent dep = dep `S.member` incoherents - new_incoherents - | transitively_incoherent = S.singleton v + ((v, rhs), (this_canonical, deps)) = unpack_node node + transitively_unspecable = not this_canonical || any is_unspecable deps + is_unspecable dep = dep `S.member` unspecables + new_unspecables + | transitively_unspecable = S.singleton v | otherwise = mempty - ds_component incoherents (CyclicSCC nodes) = (Rec pairs, new_incoherents) + ds_component unspecables (CyclicSCC nodes) = (Rec pairs, new_unspecables) where - (pairs, direct_coherence) = unzip $ map unpack_node nodes + (pairs, direct_canonicity) = unzip $ map unpack_node nodes - is_incoherent_remote dep = dep `S.member` incoherents - transitively_incoherent = or [ not (is_coherent this_coherence) || any is_incoherent_remote deps | (this_coherence, deps) <- direct_coherence ] - -- Bindings from a given SCC are transitively coherent if - -- all are coherent and all their remote dependencies are - -- also coherent; see Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] + is_unspecable_remote dep = dep `S.member` unspecables + transitively_unspecable = or [ not this_canonical || any is_unspecable_remote deps | (this_canonical, deps) <- direct_canonicity ] + -- Bindings from a given SCC are transitively specialisable if + -- all are specialisable and all their remote dependencies are + -- also specialisable; see Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] - new_incoherents - | transitively_incoherent = S.fromList [ v | (v, _) <- pairs] + new_unspecables + | transitively_unspecable = S.fromList [ v | (v, _) <- pairs] | otherwise = mempty - unpack_node DigraphNode { node_key = v, node_payload = (coherence, rhs), node_dependencies = deps } = ((v, rhs), (coherence, deps)) + unpack_node DigraphNode { node_key = v, node_payload = (canonical, rhs), node_dependencies = deps } = ((v, rhs), (canonical, deps)) -sort_ev_binds :: Bag (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) -> [SCC (Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr))] +sort_ev_binds :: Bag (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) -> [SCC (Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr))] -- We do SCC analysis of the evidence bindings, /after/ desugaring -- them. This is convenient: it means we can use the GHC.Core -- free-variable functions rather than having to do accurate free vars -- for EvTerm. sort_ev_binds ds_binds = stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVerticesUniqR edges where - edges :: [ Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr) ] + edges :: [ Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr) ] edges = foldr ((:) . mk_node) [] ds_binds - mk_node :: (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) -> Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr) - mk_node (var, coherence, rhs) - = DigraphNode { node_payload = (coherence, rhs) + mk_node :: (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) -> Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr) + mk_node (var, canonical, rhs) + = DigraphNode { node_payload = (canonical, rhs) , node_key = var , node_dependencies = nonDetEltsUniqSet $ exprFreeVars rhs `unionVarSet` @@ -1376,13 +1380,13 @@ sort_ev_binds ds_binds = stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVerticesUniqR edges -- is still deterministic even if the edges are in nondeterministic order -- as explained in Note [Deterministic SCC] in GHC.Data.Graph.Directed. -dsEvBind :: EvBind -> DsM (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) +dsEvBind :: EvBind -> DsM (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) dsEvBind (EvBind { eb_lhs = v, eb_rhs = r, eb_info = info }) = do e <- dsEvTerm r - let coherence = case info of - EvBindGiven{} -> IsCoherent - EvBindWanted{ ebi_coherence = coherence } -> coherence - return (v, coherence, e) + let canonical = case info of + EvBindGiven{} -> True + EvBindWanted{ ebi_canonical = canonical } -> canonical + return (v, canonical, e) {-********************************************************************** ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs ===================================== @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ module GHC.HsToCore.Monad ( getPmNablas, updPmNablas, -- Tracking evidence variable coherence - addIncoherents, getIncoherents, + addUnspecables, getUnspecables, -- Get COMPLETE sets of a TyCon dsGetCompleteMatches, @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ mkDsEnvs unit_env mod rdr_env type_env fam_inst_env ptc msg_var cc_st_var lcl_env = DsLclEnv { dsl_meta = emptyNameEnv , dsl_loc = real_span , dsl_nablas = initNablas - , dsl_incoherents = mempty + , dsl_unspecables = mempty } in (gbl_env, lcl_env) @@ -429,11 +429,11 @@ getPmNablas = do { env <- getLclEnv; return (dsl_nablas env) } updPmNablas :: Nablas -> DsM a -> DsM a updPmNablas nablas = updLclEnv (\env -> env { dsl_nablas = nablas }) -addIncoherents :: S.Set EvId -> DsM a -> DsM a -addIncoherents incoherents = updLclEnv (\env -> env{ dsl_incoherents = incoherents `mappend` dsl_incoherents env }) +addUnspecables :: S.Set EvId -> DsM a -> DsM a +addUnspecables unspecables = updLclEnv (\env -> env{ dsl_unspecables = unspecables `mappend` dsl_unspecables env }) -getIncoherents :: DsM (S.Set EvId) -getIncoherents = dsl_incoherents <$> getLclEnv +getUnspecables :: DsM (S.Set EvId) +getUnspecables = dsl_unspecables <$> getLclEnv getSrcSpanDs :: DsM SrcSpan getSrcSpanDs = do { env <- getLclEnv ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs ===================================== @@ -2636,6 +2636,7 @@ repOverlap mb = Overlapping _ -> just =<< dataCon overlappingDataConName Overlaps _ -> just =<< dataCon overlapsDataConName Incoherent _ -> just =<< dataCon incoherentDataConName + NonCanonical _ -> just =<< dataCon incoherentDataConName where nothing = coreNothing overlapTyConName just = coreJust overlapTyConName ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Types.hs ===================================== @@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ data DsLclEnv -- ^ See Note [Long-distance information] in "GHC.HsToCore.Pmc". -- The set of reaching values Nablas is augmented as we walk inwards, refined -- through each pattern match in turn - , dsl_incoherents :: S.Set EvVar - -- ^ See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence]: this field collects - -- all incoherent evidence variables in scope. + , dsl_unspecables :: S.Set EvVar + -- ^ See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence]: this field collects + -- all un-specialisable evidence variables in scope. } -- Inside [| |] brackets, the desugarer looks ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs ===================================== @@ -1213,11 +1213,11 @@ addDeferredBinding ctxt err (EI { ei_evdest = Just dest, ei_pred = item_ty ; case dest of EvVarDest evar - -> addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind evar IsCoherent err_tm + -> addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind evar True err_tm HoleDest hole -> do { -- See Note [Deferred errors for coercion holes] let co_var = coHoleCoVar hole - ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind co_var IsCoherent err_tm + ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind co_var True err_tm ; fillCoercionHole hole (mkCoVarCo co_var) } } addDeferredBinding _ _ _ = return () -- Do not set any evidence for Given ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -2514,6 +2514,7 @@ reifyClassInstance is_poly_tvs i Overlapping _ -> Just TH.Overlapping Overlaps _ -> Just TH.Overlaps Incoherent _ -> Just TH.Incoherent + NonCanonical _ -> Just TH.Incoherent ------------------------------ reifyFamilyInstances :: TyCon -> [FamInst] -> TcM [TH.Dec] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs ===================================== @@ -99,7 +99,10 @@ data ClsInstResult | OneInst { cir_new_theta :: [TcPredType] , cir_mk_ev :: [EvExpr] -> EvTerm - , cir_coherence :: Coherence -- See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + , cir_canonical :: Canonical -- cir_canonical=True => you can specialise on this instance + -- cir_canonical= False => you cannot specialise on this instance + -- (its OverlapFlag is NonCanonical) + -- See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] , cir_what :: InstanceWhat } | NotSure -- Multiple matches and/or one or more unifiers @@ -169,7 +172,7 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys ; return NoInstance } -- A single match (& no safe haskell failure) - ([(ispec, inst_tys)], NoUnifiers coherence, False) + ([(ispec, inst_tys)], NoUnifiers canonical, False) | short_cut_solver -- Called from the short-cut solver , isOverlappable ispec -- If the instance has OVERLAPPABLE or OVERLAPS or INCOHERENT @@ -183,12 +186,11 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys -> do { let dfun_id = instanceDFunId ispec warn = instanceWarning ispec ; traceTc "matchClass success" $ - vcat [text "dict" <+> ppr pred, - ppr coherence, + vcat [text "dict" <+> ppr pred <+> parens (if canonical then text "canonical" else text "non-canonical"), text "witness" <+> ppr dfun_id <+> ppr (idType dfun_id) ] -- Record that this dfun is needed - ; match_one (null unsafeOverlaps) coherence dfun_id inst_tys warn } + ; match_one (null unsafeOverlaps) canonical dfun_id inst_tys warn } -- More than one matches (or Safe Haskell fail!). Defer any -- reactions of a multitude until we learn more about the reagent @@ -199,16 +201,15 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys where pred = mkClassPred clas tys -match_one :: SafeOverlapping -> Coherence -> DFunId -> [DFunInstType] +match_one :: SafeOverlapping -> Canonical -> DFunId -> [DFunInstType] -> Maybe (WarningTxt GhcRn) -> TcM ClsInstResult - -- See Note [DFunInstType: instantiating types] in GHC.Core.InstEnv -match_one so coherence dfun_id mb_inst_tys warn +match_one so canonical dfun_id mb_inst_tys warn = do { traceTc "match_one" (ppr dfun_id $$ ppr mb_inst_tys) ; (tys, theta) <- instDFunType dfun_id mb_inst_tys ; traceTc "match_one 2" (ppr dfun_id $$ ppr tys $$ ppr theta) ; return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = evDFunApp dfun_id tys - , cir_coherence = coherence + , cir_canonical = canonical , cir_what = TopLevInstance { iw_dfun_id = dfun_id , iw_safe_over = so , iw_warn = warn } } } @@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ matchCTuple :: Class -> [Type] -> TcM ClsInstResult matchCTuple clas tys -- (isCTupleClass clas) holds = return (OneInst { cir_new_theta = tys , cir_mk_ev = tuple_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance }) -- The dfun *is* the data constructor! where @@ -409,7 +410,7 @@ makeLitDict clas ty et , let ev_tm = mkEvCast et (mkSymCo (mkTransCo co_dict co_rep)) = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = [] , cir_mk_ev = \_ -> ev_tm - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } | otherwise @@ -458,7 +459,7 @@ matchWithDict [cls, mty] ; return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = [mkPrimEqPred mty inst_meth_ty] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsIncoherent -- See (WD6) in Note [withDict] + , cir_canonical = False -- See (WD6) in Note [withDict] , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } } @@ -565,7 +566,7 @@ Some further observations about `withDict`: k (sv |> (sub co2 ; sym co))) That is, we cast the method using a coercion, and apply k to - it. Moreover, we mark the evidence as incoherent, resulting in + it. Moreover, we mark the evidence as non-canonical, resulting in the use of the 'nospec' magicId (see Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make) to ensure that the typeclass specialiser doesn't incorrectly common-up distinct evidence terms. This is @@ -651,7 +652,7 @@ doFunTy :: Class -> Type -> Mult -> Type -> Type -> TcM ClsInstResult doFunTy clas ty mult arg_ty ret_ty = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = preds , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } where preds = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) [mult, arg_ty, ret_ty] @@ -668,7 +669,7 @@ doTyConApp clas ty tc kind_args | tyConIsTypeable tc = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) kind_args , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinTypeableInstance tc } | otherwise = return NoInstance @@ -700,7 +701,7 @@ doTyApp clas ty f tk | otherwise = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) [f, tk] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } where mk_ev [t1,t2] = evTypeable ty $ EvTypeableTyApp (EvExpr t1) (EvExpr t2) @@ -721,7 +722,7 @@ doTyLit kc t = do { kc_clas <- tcLookupClass kc mk_ev _ = panic "doTyLit" ; return (OneInst { cir_new_theta = [kc_pred] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance }) } {- Note [Typeable (T a b c)] @@ -961,7 +962,7 @@ matchHasField dflags short_cut clas tys -- See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Pmc ; return OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } } else matchInstEnv dflags short_cut clas tys } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver.hs ===================================== @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ import GHC.Data.Bag import GHC.Core.Class import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.DataCon -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(IsCoherent) ) import GHC.Core.Make import GHC.Driver.DynFlags import GHC.Data.FastString @@ -612,7 +611,7 @@ solveImplicationUsingUnsatGiven go_simple ct = case ctEvidence ct of CtWanted { ctev_pred = pty, ctev_dest = dst } -> do { ev_expr <- unsatisfiableEvExpr unsat_given pty - ; setWantedEvTerm dst IsCoherent $ EvExpr ev_expr } + ; setWantedEvTerm dst True $ EvExpr ev_expr } _ -> return () -- | Create an evidence expression for an arbitrary constraint using ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs ===================================== @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ import GHC.Hs.Type( HsIPName(..) ) import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.Type -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunInstType, Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunInstType ) import GHC.Core.Class import GHC.Core.Predicate import GHC.Core.Multiplicity ( scaledThing ) @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ solveCallStack ev ev_cs -- `IP ip CallStack`. See Note [Overview of implicit CallStacks] = do { cs_tm <- evCallStack ev_cs ; let ev_tm = mkEvCast cs_tm (wrapIP (ctEvPred ev)) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent ev_tm } + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev True ev_tm } {- Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ solveEqualityDict ev cls tys ; (co, _, _) <- wrapUnifierTcS ev role $ \uenv -> uType uenv t1 t2 -- Set d :: (t1~t2) = Eq# co - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ evDataConApp data_con tys [Coercion co] ; stopWith ev "Solved wanted lifted equality" } @@ -718,10 +718,10 @@ try_inert_dicts inerts dict_w@(DictCt { di_ev = ev_w, di_cls = cls, di_tys = tys -- the inert from the work-item or vice-versa. ; case solveOneFromTheOther (CDictCan dict_i) (CDictCan dict_w) of KeepInert -> do { traceTcS "lookupInertDict:KeepInert" (ppr dict_w) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_i) + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (ctEvTerm ev_i) ; return $ Stop ev_w (text "Dict equal" <+> ppr dict_w) } KeepWork -> do { traceTcS "lookupInertDict:KeepWork" (ppr dict_w) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_i IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_w) + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_i True (ctEvTerm ev_w) ; updInertCans (updDicts $ delDict dict_w) ; continueWith () } } } @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ shortCutSolver dflags ev_w ev_i ; case inst_res of OneInst { cir_new_theta = preds , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = coherence + , cir_canonical = canonical , cir_what = what } | safeOverlap what , all isTyFamFree preds -- Note [Shortcut solving: type families] @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ shortCutSolver dflags ev_w ev_i ; let ev_tm = mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vs) ev_binds' = extendEvBinds ev_binds $ - mkWantedEvBind (ctEvEvId ev) coherence ev_tm + mkWantedEvBind (ctEvEvId ev) canonical ev_tm ; foldlM try_solve_from_instance (ev_binds', solved_dicts') $ freshGoals evc_vs } @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ try_instances inerts work_item@(DictCt { di_ev = ev, di_cls = cls -- See Note [No Given/Given fundeps] | Just solved_ev <- lookupSolvedDict inerts dict_loc cls xis -- Cached - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent (ctEvTerm solved_ev) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True (ctEvTerm solved_ev) ; stopWith ev "Dict/Top (cached)" } | otherwise -- Wanted, but not cached @@ -874,14 +874,14 @@ chooseInstance work_item (OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_what = what , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = coherence }) + , cir_canonical = canonical }) = do { traceTcS "doTopReact/found instance for" $ ppr work_item ; deeper_loc <- checkInstanceOK loc what pred ; checkReductionDepth deeper_loc pred ; assertPprM (getTcEvBindsVar >>= return . not . isCoEvBindsVar) (ppr work_item) ; evc_vars <- mapM (newWanted deeper_loc (ctEvRewriters work_item)) theta - ; setEvBindIfWanted work_item coherence (mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vars)) + ; setEvBindIfWanted work_item canonical (mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vars)) ; emitWorkNC (freshGoals evc_vars) ; stopWith work_item "Dict/Top (solved wanted)" } where @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ matchLocalInst pred loc -> do { let result = OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = evDFunApp dfun_id tys - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = LocalInstance } ; traceTcS "Best local instance found:" $ vcat [ text "pred:" <+> ppr pred @@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ last_resort inerts (DictCt { di_ev = ev_w, di_cls = cls, di_tys = xis }) , Just ct_i <- lookupInertDict inerts loc_w cls xis , let ev_i = dictCtEvidence ct_i , isGiven ev_i - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_i) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (ctEvTerm ev_i) ; ctLocWarnTcS loc_w $ TcRnLoopySuperclassSolve loc_w (ctEvPred ev_w) ; return $ Stop ev_w (text "Loopy superclass") } @@ -2215,4 +2215,3 @@ constraints. See also Note [Evidence for quantified constraints] in GHC.Core.Predicate. -} - ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Equality.hs ===================================== @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ import GHC.Core.Coercion import GHC.Core.Coercion.Axiom import GHC.Core.Reduction import GHC.Core.Unify( tcUnifyTyWithTFs ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Core.FamInstEnv ( FamInstEnvs, FamInst(..), apartnessCheck , lookupFamInstEnvByTyCon ) import GHC.Core @@ -358,7 +357,7 @@ can_eq_nc rewritten rdr_env envs ev eq_rel ty1 ps_ty1 (CastTy ty2 co2) _ -- Literals can_eq_nc _rewritten _rdr_env _envs ev eq_rel ty1@(LitTy l1) _ (LitTy l2) _ | l1 == l2 - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent (evCoercion $ mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty1) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True (evCoercion $ mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty1) ; stopWith ev "Equal LitTy" } -- Decompose FunTy: (s -> t) and (c => t) @@ -1909,7 +1908,7 @@ canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification ev eq_rel swapped lhs rhs -- Provide Refl evidence for the constraint -- Ignore 'swapped' because it's Refl! - ; setEvBindIfWanted new_ev IsCoherent $ + ; setEvBindIfWanted new_ev True $ evCoercion (mkNomReflCo final_rhs) -- Kick out any constraints that can now be rewritten @@ -2020,7 +2019,7 @@ canEqReflexive :: CtEvidence -- ty ~ ty -> TcType -- ty -> TcS (StopOrContinue a) -- always Stop canEqReflexive ev eq_rel ty - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent $ + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True $ evCoercion (mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty) ; stopWith ev "Solved by reflexivity" } @@ -2603,7 +2602,7 @@ tryInertEqs work_item@(EqCt { eq_ev = ev, eq_eq_rel = eq_rel }) = Stage $ do { inerts <- getInertCans ; if | Just (ev_i, swapped) <- inertsCanDischarge inerts work_item - -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent $ + -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True $ evCoercion (maybeSymCo swapped $ downgradeRole (eqRelRole eq_rel) (ctEvRole ev_i) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Irred.hs ===================================== @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ import GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad import GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence import GHC.Core.Coercion -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Types.Basic( SwapFlag(..) ) @@ -74,9 +73,9 @@ try_inert_irreds inerts irred_w@(IrredCt { ir_ev = ev_w, ir_reason = reason }) vcat [ text "wanted:" <+> (ppr ct_w $$ ppr (ctOrigin ct_w)) , text "inert: " <+> (ppr ct_i $$ ppr (ctOrigin ct_i)) ] ; case solveOneFromTheOther ct_i ct_w of - KeepInert -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (swap_me swap ev_i) + KeepInert -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (swap_me swap ev_i) ; return (Stop ev_w (text "Irred equal:KeepInert" <+> ppr ct_w)) } - KeepWork -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_i IsCoherent (swap_me swap ev_w) + KeepWork -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_i True (swap_me swap ev_w) ; updInertCans (updIrreds (\_ -> others)) ; continueWith () } } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs ===================================== @@ -1687,19 +1687,19 @@ setWantedEq (HoleDest hole) co setWantedEq (EvVarDest ev) _ = pprPanic "setWantedEq: EvVarDest" (ppr ev) -- | Good for both equalities and non-equalities -setWantedEvTerm :: TcEvDest -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> TcS () -setWantedEvTerm (HoleDest hole) _coherence tm +setWantedEvTerm :: TcEvDest -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> TcS () +setWantedEvTerm (HoleDest hole) _canonical tm | Just co <- evTermCoercion_maybe tm = do { useVars (coVarsOfCo co) ; fillCoercionHole hole co } | otherwise = -- See Note [Yukky eq_sel for a HoleDest] do { let co_var = coHoleCoVar hole - ; setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind co_var IsCoherent tm) + ; setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind co_var True tm) ; fillCoercionHole hole (mkCoVarCo co_var) } -setWantedEvTerm (EvVarDest ev_id) coherence tm - = setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind ev_id coherence tm) +setWantedEvTerm (EvVarDest ev_id) canonical tm + = setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind ev_id canonical tm) {- Note [Yukky eq_sel for a HoleDest] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1725,10 +1725,10 @@ fillCoercionHole hole co = do { wrapTcS $ TcM.fillCoercionHole hole co ; kickOutAfterFillingCoercionHole hole } -setEvBindIfWanted :: CtEvidence -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> TcS () -setEvBindIfWanted ev coherence tm +setEvBindIfWanted :: CtEvidence -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> TcS () +setEvBindIfWanted ev canonical tm = case ev of - CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest coherence tm + CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest canonical tm _ -> return () newTcEvBinds :: TcS EvBindsVar ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs ===================================== @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ import GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint import GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet import GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Core.Predicate import GHC.Core.Reduction import GHC.Core.Coercion @@ -427,7 +426,7 @@ solveForAll ev@(CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest, ctev_rewriters = rewriters, ctev_lo ; ev_binds <- emitImplicationTcS lvl skol_info_anon skol_tvs given_ev_vars wanteds - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ EvFun { et_tvs = skol_tvs, et_given = given_ev_vars , et_binds = ev_binds, et_body = w_id } @@ -556,7 +555,7 @@ finish_rewrite ev@(CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest (Reduction co new_pred) new_rewriters = do { mb_new_ev <- newWanted loc rewriters' new_pred ; massert (coercionRole co == ctEvRole ev) - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ mkEvCast (getEvExpr mb_new_ev) (downgradeRole Representational (ctEvRole ev) (mkSymCo co)) ; case mb_new_ev of @@ -631,7 +630,7 @@ runTcPluginsWanted wc@(WC { wc_simple = simples1 }) where setEv :: (EvTerm,Ct) -> TcS () setEv (ev,ct) = case ctEvidence ct of - CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent ev -- TODO: plugins should be able to signal non-coherence + CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest True ev -- TODO: plugins should be able to signal non-canonicity _ -> panic "runTcPluginsWanted.setEv: attempt to solve non-wanted!" -- | A pair of (given, wanted) constraints to pass to plugins ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs ===================================== @@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ tcSuperClasses skol_info dfun_id cls tyvars dfun_evs dfun_ev_binds sc_theta ; sc_top_name <- newName (mkSuperDictAuxOcc n (getOccName cls)) ; sc_ev_id <- newEvVar sc_pred - ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind sc_ev_id IsCoherent sc_ev_tm + ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind sc_ev_id True sc_ev_tm ; let sc_top_ty = tcMkDFunSigmaTy tyvars (map idType dfun_evs) sc_pred sc_top_id = mkLocalId sc_top_name ManyTy sc_top_ty export = ABE { abe_wrap = idHsWrapper ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Evidence.hs ===================================== @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ import GHC.Types.Basic import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.Class (Class, classSCSelId ) import GHC.Core.FVs ( exprSomeFreeVars ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Canonical ) import GHC.Utils.Misc import GHC.Utils.Panic @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ instance Outputable EvBindMap where data EvBindInfo = EvBindGiven { -- See Note [Tracking redundant constraints] in GHC.Tc.Solver } - | EvBindWanted { ebi_coherence :: Coherence -- See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] + | EvBindWanted { ebi_canonical :: Canonical -- See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] } ----------------- @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ data EvBind evBindVar :: EvBind -> EvVar evBindVar = eb_lhs -mkWantedEvBind :: EvVar -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> EvBind +mkWantedEvBind :: EvVar -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> EvBind mkWantedEvBind ev c tm = EvBind { eb_info = EvBindWanted c, eb_lhs = ev, eb_rhs = tm } -- EvTypeable are never given, so we can work with EvExpr here instead of EvTerm ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, RecursiveDo #-} {-# LANGUAGE DisambiguateRecordFields #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns #-} @@ -840,16 +841,31 @@ getOverlapFlag :: Maybe OverlapMode -> TcM OverlapFlag -- set the OverlapMode to 'm' getOverlapFlag overlap_mode = do { dflags <- getDynFlags - ; let overlap_ok = xopt LangExt.OverlappingInstances dflags - incoherent_ok = xopt LangExt.IncoherentInstances dflags + ; let overlap_ok = xopt LangExt.OverlappingInstances dflags + incoherent_ok = xopt LangExt.IncoherentInstances dflags + noncanonical_incoherence = not $ gopt Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents dflags + use x = OverlapFlag { isSafeOverlap = safeLanguageOn dflags , overlapMode = x } default_oflag | incoherent_ok = use (Incoherent NoSourceText) | overlap_ok = use (Overlaps NoSourceText) | otherwise = use (NoOverlap NoSourceText) - final_oflag = setOverlapModeMaybe default_oflag overlap_mode + oflag = setOverlapModeMaybe default_oflag overlap_mode + final_oflag = effective_oflag noncanonical_incoherence oflag ; return final_oflag } + where + effective_oflag noncanonical_incoherence oflag at OverlapFlag{ overlapMode = overlap_mode } + = oflag { overlapMode = effective_overlap_mode noncanonical_incoherence overlap_mode } + + -- The `-fspecialise-incoherents` flag controls the meaning of the + -- `Incoherent` overlap mode: as either an Incoherent overlap + -- flag, or a NonCanonical overlap flag. See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + -- in GHC.Core.InstEnv for why we care about this distinction. + effective_overlap_mode noncanonical_incoherence = \case + Incoherent s | noncanonical_incoherence -> NonCanonical s + overlap_mode -> overlap_mode + tcGetInsts :: TcM [ClsInst] -- Gets the local class instances. ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs ===================================== @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Basic ( TopLevelFlag(..), isTopLevel, isNotTopLevel, OverlapFlag(..), OverlapMode(..), setOverlapModeMaybe, - hasOverlappingFlag, hasOverlappableFlag, hasIncoherentFlag, + hasOverlappingFlag, hasOverlappableFlag, hasIncoherentFlag, hasNonCanonicalFlag, Boxity(..), isBoxed, @@ -674,6 +674,7 @@ hasIncoherentFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool hasIncoherentFlag mode = case mode of Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False hasOverlappableFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool @@ -682,6 +683,7 @@ hasOverlappableFlag mode = Overlappable _ -> True Overlaps _ -> True Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False hasOverlappingFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool @@ -690,8 +692,14 @@ hasOverlappingFlag mode = Overlapping _ -> True Overlaps _ -> True Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False +hasNonCanonicalFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool +hasNonCanonicalFlag = \case + NonCanonical{} -> True + _ -> False + data OverlapMode -- See Note [Rules for instance lookup] in GHC.Core.InstEnv = NoOverlap SourceText -- See Note [Pragma source text] @@ -746,6 +754,16 @@ data OverlapMode -- See Note [Rules for instance lookup] in GHC.Core.InstEnv -- instantiating 'b' would change which instance -- was chosen. See also Note [Incoherent instances] in "GHC.Core.InstEnv" + | NonCanonical SourceText + -- ^ Behave like Incoherent, but the instance choice is observable + -- by the program behaviour. See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview]. + -- + -- We don't have surface syntax for the distinction between + -- Incoherent and NonCanonical instances; instead, the flag + -- `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` (on by default) controls + -- whether `INCOHERENT` instances are regarded as Incoherent or + -- NonCanonical. + deriving (Eq, Data) @@ -758,6 +776,7 @@ instance Outputable OverlapMode where ppr (Overlapping _) = text "[overlapping]" ppr (Overlaps _) = text "[overlap ok]" ppr (Incoherent _) = text "[incoherent]" + ppr (NonCanonical _) = text "[noncanonical]" instance Binary OverlapMode where put_ bh (NoOverlap s) = putByte bh 0 >> put_ bh s @@ -765,6 +784,7 @@ instance Binary OverlapMode where put_ bh (Incoherent s) = putByte bh 2 >> put_ bh s put_ bh (Overlapping s) = putByte bh 3 >> put_ bh s put_ bh (Overlappable s) = putByte bh 4 >> put_ bh s + put_ bh (NonCanonical s) = putByte bh 5 >> put_ bh s get bh = do h <- getByte bh case h of @@ -773,6 +793,7 @@ instance Binary OverlapMode where 2 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Incoherent s 3 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Overlapping s 4 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Overlappable s + 5 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ NonCanonical s _ -> panic ("get OverlapMode" ++ show h) ===================================== docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst ===================================== @@ -1144,6 +1144,25 @@ as such you shouldn't need to set any of them explicitly. A flag which returns a constrained type. For example, a type class where one of the methods implements a traversal. + +.. ghc-flag:: -fspecialise-incoherents + :shortdesc: Enable specialisation on incoherent instances + :type: dynamic + :reverse: -fno-specialise-incoherents + :category: + + :default: on + + Enable specialisation of overloaded functions in cases when the + selected instance is incoherent. This makes the choice of instance + non-deterministic, so it is only safe to do if there is no + observable runtime behaviour difference between potentially + unifying instances. Turning this flag off ensures the incoherent + instance selection adheres to the algorithm described in + :extension:`IncoherentInstances` at the cost of optimisation + opportunities arising from specialisation. + + .. ghc-flag:: -finline-generics :shortdesc: Annotate methods of derived Generic and Generic1 instances with INLINE[1] pragmas based on heuristics. Implied by :ghc-flag:`-O`. ===================================== testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_run/T22448.hs ===================================== @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ {-# LANGUAGE MonoLocalBinds #-} +{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-specialise-incoherents #-} class C a where op :: a -> String ===================================== utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs ===================================== @@ -2079,6 +2079,11 @@ instance ExactPrint (LocatedP OverlapMode) where an1 <- markAnnCloseP an0 return (L (SrcSpanAnn an1 l) (Incoherent src)) + exact (L (SrcSpanAnn an l) (NonCanonical src)) = do + an0 <- markAnnOpenP an src "{-# INCOHERENT" + an1 <- markAnnCloseP an0 + return (L (SrcSpanAnn an1 l) (Incoherent src)) + -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- instance ExactPrint (HsBind GhcPs) where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/481f4a46a4efccff7242afcdda42c8df6325117f -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/481f4a46a4efccff7242afcdda42c8df6325117f You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 07:25:49 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (John Ericson (@Ericson2314)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 03:25:49 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/rts-configure-symbols] 1032 commits: Factorize hptModulesBelow Message-ID: <64cb567d1a9ea_df450ba8101237175@gitlab.mail> John Ericson pushed to branch wip/rts-configure-symbols at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 1bd32a35 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:34:21-05:00 Factorize hptModulesBelow Create and use moduleGraphModulesBelow in GHC.Unit.Module.Graph that doesn't need anything from the driver to be used. - - - - - 1262d3f8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Store dehydrated data structures in CgModBreaks This fixes a tricky leak in GHCi where we were retaining old copies of HscEnvs when reloading. If not all modules were recompiled then these hydrated fields in break points would retain a reference to the old HscEnv which could double memory usage. Fixes #22530 - - - - - e27eb80c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force more in NFData Name instance Doesn't force the lazy `OccName` field (#19619) which is already known as a really bad source of leaks. When we slam the hammer storing Names on disk (in interface files or the like), all this should be forced as otherwise a `Name` can easily retain an `Id` and hence the entire world. Fixes #22833 - - - - - 3d004d5a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Force OccName in tidyTopName This occname has just been derived from an `Id`, so need to force it promptly so we can release the Id back to the world. Another symptom of the bug caused by #19619 - - - - - f2a0fea0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T12:34:56-05:00 Strict fields in ModNodeKey (otherwise retains HomeModInfo) Towards #22530 - - - - - 5640cb1d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T12:35:36-05:00 Hadrian: fix doc generation Was missing dependencies on files generated by templates (e.g. ghc.cabal) - - - - - 3e827c3f by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-01-26T20:06:53-05:00 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. Close #22519. - - - - - b3ef5c89 by doyougnu at 2023-01-26T20:07:48-05:00 tryFillBuffer: strictify more speculative bangs - - - - - d0d7ba0f by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-01-26T20:08:25-05:00 base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind This change removes an unnecessary dependency on Prelude from two modules in the base package. - - - - - fa1db923 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 ci: Add ubuntu18_04 nightly and release jobs This adds release jobs for ubuntu18_04 which uses glibc 2.27 which is older than the 2.28 which is used by Rocky8 bindists. Ticket #22268 - - - - - 807310a1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-26T20:09:00-05:00 rel-eng: Add missing rocky8 bindist We intend to release rocky8 bindist so the fetching script needs to know about them. - - - - - c7116b10 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-26T20:09:35-05:00 base: Make changelog proposal references more consistent Addresses #22773. - - - - - 6932cfc7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-01-26T20:10:27-05:00 Fix spurious change from !9568 - - - - - e480fbc2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T05:01:24-05:00 rts: Use C11-compliant static assertion syntax Previously we used `static_assert` which is only available in C23. By contrast, C11 only provides `_Static_assert`. Fixes #22777 - - - - - 2648c09c by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-27T05:02:07-05:00 Replace errors from badOrigBinding with new one (#22839) Problem: in 02279a9c the type-level [] syntax was changed from a built-in name to an alias for the GHC.Types.List constructor. badOrigBinding assumes that if a name is not built-in then it must have come from TH quotation, but this is not necessarily the case with []. The outdated assumption in badOrigBinding leads to incorrect error messages. This code: data [] Fails with "Cannot redefine a Name retrieved by a Template Haskell quote: []" Unfortunately, there is not enough information in RdrName to directly determine if the name was constructed via TH or by the parser, so this patch changes the error message instead. It unifies TcRnIllegalBindingOfBuiltIn and TcRnNameByTemplateHaskellQuote into a new error TcRnBindingOfExistingName and changes its wording to avoid guessing the origin of the name. - - - - - 545bf8cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-27T14:58:53+00:00 Revert "base: NoImplicitPrelude in Data.Void and Data.Kind" Fixes CI errors of the form. ``` ===> Command failed with error code: 1 ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) GHC version 9.7.20230127: lookupGlobal Failed to load interface for ‘GHC.Num.BigNat’ There are files missing in the ‘ghc-bignum’ package, try running 'ghc-pkg check'. Use -v (or `:set -v` in ghci) to see a list of the files searched for. Call stack: CallStack (from HasCallStack): callStackDoc, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Panic.hs:189:37 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Panic pprPanic, called at compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Env.hs:154:32 in ghc:GHC.Tc.Utils.Env CallStack (from HasCallStack): panic, called at compiler/GHC/Utils/Error.hs:454:29 in ghc:GHC.Utils.Error Please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` This reverts commit d0d7ba0fb053ebe7f919a5932066fbc776301ccd. The module now lacks a dependency on GHC.Num.BigNat which it implicitly depends on. It is causing all CI jobs to fail so we revert without haste whilst the patch can be fixed. Fixes #22848 - - - - - 638277ba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Detect family instance orphans correctly We were treating a type-family instance as a non-orphan if there was a type constructor on its /right-hand side/ that was local. Boo! Utterly wrong. With this patch, we correctly check the /left-hand side/ instead! Fixes #22717 - - - - - 46a53bb2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Report family instance orphans correctly This fixes the fact that we were not reporting orphan family instances at all. The fix here is easy, but touches a bit of code. I refactored the code to be much more similar to the way that class instances are done: - Add a fi_orphan field to FamInst, like the is_orphan field in ClsInst - Make newFamInst initialise this field, just like newClsInst - And make newFamInst report a warning for an orphan, just like newClsInst - I moved newFamInst from GHC.Tc.Instance.Family to GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate, just like newClsInst. - I added mkLocalFamInst to FamInstEnv, just like mkLocalClsInst in InstEnv - TcRnOrphanInstance and SuggestFixOrphanInstance are now parametrised over class instances vs type/data family instances. Fixes #19773 - - - - - faa300fb by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in STG This patch removes some orphan instances in the STG namespace by introducing the GHC.Stg.Lift.Types module, which allows various type family instances to be moved to GHC.Stg.Syntax, avoiding orphan instances. - - - - - 0f25a13b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Avoid orphans in the parser This moves Anno instances for PatBuilder from GHC.Parser.PostProcess to GHC.Parser.Types to avoid orphans. - - - - - 15750d33 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-27T23:54:55-05:00 Accept an orphan declaration (sadly) This accepts the orphan type family instance type instance DsForeignHook = ... in GHC.HsToCore.Types. See Note [The Decoupling Abstract Data Hack] in GHC.Driver.Hooks - - - - - c9967d13 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-01-27T23:55:31-05:00 bindist configure: Fail if find not found (#22691) - - - - - ad8cfed4 by John Ericson at 2023-01-27T23:56:06-05:00 Put hadrian bootstrap plans through `jq` This makes it possible to review changes with conventional diffing tools. - - - - - d0ddc01b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Introduce threaded2_sanity way Incredibly, we previously did not have a single way which would test the threaded RTS with multiple capabilities and the sanity-checker enabled. - - - - - 38ad8351 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 rts: Relax Messages assertion `doneWithMsgThrowTo` was previously too strict in asserting that the `Message` is locked. Specifically, it failed to consider that the `Message` may not be locked if we are deleting all threads during RTS shutdown. - - - - - a9fe81af by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Fix race in UnliftedTVar2 Previously UnliftedTVar2 would fail when run with multiple capabilities (and possibly even with one capability) as it would assume that `killThread#` would immediately kill the "increment" thread. Also, refactor the the executable to now succeed with no output and fails with an exit code. - - - - - 8519af60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:42-05:00 testsuite: Make listThreads more robust Previously it was sensitive to the labels of threads which it did not create (e.g. the IO manager event loop threads). Fix this. - - - - - 55a81995 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix non-atomic mutation of enabled_capabilities - - - - - b5c75f1d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix C++ compilation issues Make the RTS compilable with a C++ compiler by inserting necessary casts. - - - - - c261b62f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Fix typo "tracingAddCapabilities" was mis-named - - - - - 77fdbd3f by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-27T23:56:43-05:00 rts: Drop long-dead fallback definitions for INFINITY & NAN These are no longer necessary since we now compile as C99. - - - - - 56c1bd98 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 Revert "CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types (#22043)" This reverts commit 99aca26b652603bc62953157a48e419f737d352d. - - - - - b3a3534b by nineonine at 2023-01-28T02:57:59-05:00 CApiFFI: add ConstPtr for encoding const-qualified pointer return types Previously, when using `capi` calling convention in foreign declarations, code generator failed to handle const-cualified pointer return types. This resulted in CC toolchain throwing `-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers` warning. `Foreign.C.Types.ConstPtr` newtype was introduced to handle these cases - special treatment was put in place to generate appropritetly qualified C wrapper that no longer triggers the above mentioned warning. Fixes #22043. - - - - - 082b7d43 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-01-28T02:58:38-05:00 Add Foldable1 Solo instance - - - - - 50b1e2e8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-01-28T02:59:18-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Bind to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I removed all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Bind module. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnMultipleFixityDecls TcRnIllegalPatternSynonymDecl TcRnIllegalClassBiding TcRnOrphanCompletePragma TcRnEmptyCase TcRnNonStdGuards TcRnDuplicateSigDecl TcRnMisplacedSigDecl TcRnUnexpectedDefaultSig TcRnBindInBootFile TcRnDuplicateMinimalSig - - - - - 3330b819 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-28T02:59:54-05:00 hadrian: Fix library-dirs, dynamic-library-dirs and static-library-dirs in inplace .conf files Previously we were just throwing away the contents of the library-dirs fields but really we have to do the same thing as for include-dirs, relativise the paths into the current working directory and maintain any extra libraries the user has specified. Now the relevant section of the rts.conf file looks like: ``` library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib library-dirs-static: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib dynamic-library-dirs: ${pkgroot}/../rts/build ${pkgroot}/../../..//_build/stage1/rts/build /nix/store/av4c0fib4rkmb6sa1074z0rb1ciria5b-gperftools-2.10/lib /nix/store/2infxahfp9lj084xn3q9ib5ajks8447i-libffi-3.4.4/lib ``` Fixes #22209 - - - - - c9ad8852 by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T03:00:33-05:00 Document differences between Data.{Monoid,Semigroup}.{First,Last} - - - - - 7e11c6dc by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:09-05:00 compiler: fix subword literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG This patch fixes the W8/W16 literal narrowing logic in the wasm NCG, which used to lower it to something like i32.const -1, without properly zeroing-out the unused higher bits. Fixes #22608. - - - - - 6ea2aa02 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T03:01:46-05:00 compiler: fix lowering of CmmBlock in the wasm NCG The CmmBlock datacon was not handled in lower_CmmLit, since I thought it would have been eliminated after proc-point splitting. Turns out it still occurs in very rare occasions, and this patch is needed to fix T9329 for wasm. - - - - - 2b62739d by Bodigrim at 2023-01-28T17:16:11-05:00 Assorted changes to avoid Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 78c07219 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-28T17:16:48-05:00 compiler: properly handle ForeignHints in the wasm NCG Properly handle ForeignHints of ccall arguments/return value, insert sign extends and truncations when handling signed subwords. Fixes #22852. - - - - - 8bed166b by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-30T05:06:26-05:00 nativeGen: Disable asm-shortcutting on Darwin Asm-shortcutting may produce relative references to symbols defined in other compilation units. This is not something that MachO relocations support (see #21972). For this reason we disable the optimisation on Darwin. We do so without a warning since this flag is enabled by `-O2`. Another way to address this issue would be to rather implement a PLT-relocatable jump-table strategy. However, this would only benefit Darwin and does not seem worth the effort. Closes #21972. - - - - - da468391 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-30T05:07:03-05:00 compiler: fix data section alignment in the wasm NCG Previously we tried to lower the alignment requirement as far as possible, based on the section kind inferred from the CLabel. For info tables, .p2align 1 was applied given the GC should only need the lowest bit to tag forwarding pointers. But this would lead to unaligned loads/stores, which has a performance penalty even if the wasm spec permits it. Furthermore, the test suite has shown memory corruption in a few cases when compacting gc is used. This patch takes a more conservative approach: all data sections except C strings align to word size. - - - - - 08ba8720 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-01-30T21:18:45-05:00 ghc-the-library: Retain cafs in both static in dynamic builds. We use keepCAFsForGHCi.c to force -fkeep-cafs behaviour by using a __attribute__((constructor)) function. This broke for static builds where the linker discarded the object file since it was not reverenced from any exported code. We fix this by asserting that the flag is enabled using a function in the same module as the constructor. Which causes the object file to be retained by the linker, which in turn causes the constructor the be run in static builds. This changes nothing for dynamic builds using the ghc library. But causes static to also retain CAFs (as we expect them to). Fixes #22417. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T21839r ------------------------- - - - - - 20598ef6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:20-05:00 Handle `type data` properly in tyThingParent_maybe Unlike most other data constructors, data constructors declared with `type data` are represented in `TyThing`s as `ATyCon` rather than `ADataCon`. The `ATyCon` case in `tyThingParent_maybe` previously did not consider the possibility of the underlying `TyCon` being a promoted data constructor, which led to the oddities observed in #22817. This patch adds a dedicated special case in `tyThingParent_maybe`'s `ATyCon` case for `type data` data constructors to fix these oddities. Fixes #22817. - - - - - 2f145052 by Ryan Scott at 2023-01-30T21:19:56-05:00 Fix two bugs in TypeData TH reification This patch fixes two issues in the way that `type data` declarations were reified with Template Haskell: * `type data` data constructors are now properly reified using `DataConI`. This is accomplished with a special case in `reifyTyCon`. Fixes #22818. * `type data` type constructors are now reified in `reifyTyCon` using `TypeDataD` instead of `DataD`. Fixes #22819. - - - - - d0f34f25 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-30T21:20:35-05:00 Take account of loop breakers in specLookupRule The key change is that in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specLookupRule we were using realIdUnfolding, which ignores the loop-breaker flag. When given a loop breaker, rule matching therefore looped infinitely -- #22802. In fixing this I refactored a bit. * Define GHC.Core.InScopeEnv as a data type, and use it. (Previously it was a pair: hard to grep for.) * Put several functions returning an IdUnfoldingFun into GHC.Types.Id, namely idUnfolding alwaysActiveUnfoldingFun, whenActiveUnfoldingFun, noUnfoldingFun and use them. (The are all loop-breaker aware.) - - - - - de963cb6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 ci: Remove FreeBSD job from release pipelines We no longer attempt to build or distribute this release - - - - - f26d27ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Add check to make sure that release jobs are downloaded by fetch-gitlab This check makes sure that if a job is a prefixed by "release-" then the script downloads it and understands how to map the job name to the platform. - - - - - 7619c0b4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 rel_eng: Fix the name of the ubuntu-* jobs These were not uploaded for alpha1 Fixes #22844 - - - - - 68eb8877 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-30T21:21:11-05:00 gen_ci: Only consider release jobs for job metadata In particular we do not have a release job for FreeBSD so the generation of the platform mapping was failing. - - - - - b69461a0 by Jason Shipman at 2023-01-30T21:21:50-05:00 User's guide: Clarify overlapping instance candidate elimination This commit updates the user's guide section on overlapping instance candidate elimination to use "or" verbiage instead of "either/or" in regards to the current pair of candidates' being overlappable or overlapping. "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping" can cause confusion as it suggests "Either IX is overlappable, or IY is overlapping, but not both". This was initially discussed on this Discourse topic: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/clarification-on-overlapping-instance-candidate-elimination/5677 - - - - - 7cbdaad0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-01-31T07:53:53-05:00 Fixes for cabal-reinstall CI job * Allow filepath to be reinstalled * Bump some version bounds to allow newer versions of libraries * Rework testing logic to avoid "install --lib" and package env files Fixes #22344 - - - - - fd8f32bf by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:54:29-05:00 rts: prevent potential divide-by-zero when tickInterval=0 This patch fixes a few places in RtsFlags.c that may result in divide-by-zero error when tickInterval=0, which is the default on wasm. Fixes #22603. - - - - - 085a6db6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-01-31T07:55:05-05:00 Update note at beginning of GHC.Builtin.NAmes some things have been renamed since it was written, it seems. - - - - - 7716cbe6 by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T07:55:41-05:00 testsuite: use tgamma for cg007 gamma is a glibc-only deprecated function, use tgamma instead. It's required for fixing cg007 when testing the wasm unregisterised codegen. - - - - - 19c1fbcd by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 InfoTableProv: ShortText --> ShortByteString - - - - - 765fab98 by doyougnu at 2023-01-31T13:08:03-05:00 FastString: add fastStringToShorText - - - - - a83c810d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-01-31T13:08:38-05:00 Improve exprOkForSpeculation for classops This patch fixes #22745 and #15205, which are about GHC's failure to discard unnecessary superclass selections that yield coercions. See GHC.Core.Utils Note [exprOkForSpeculation and type classes] The main changes are: * Write new Note [NON-BOTTOM_DICTS invariant] in GHC.Core, and refer to it * Define new function isTerminatingType, to identify those guaranteed-terminating dictionary types. * exprOkForSpeculation has a new (very simple) case for ClassOpId * ClassOpId has a new field that says if the return type is an unlifted type, or a terminating type. This was surprisingly tricky to get right. In particular note that unlifted types are not terminating types; you can write an expression of unlifted type, that diverges. Not so for dictionaries (or, more precisely, for the dictionaries that GHC constructs). Metric Decrease: LargeRecord - - - - - f83374f8 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-01-31T13:09:14-05:00 Support "unusable UNPACK pragma" warning with -O0 Fixes #11270 - - - - - a2d814dc by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T13:09:50-05:00 configure: Always create the VERSION file Teach the `configure` script to create the `VERSION` file. This will serve as the stable interface to allow the user to determine the version number of a working tree. Fixes #22322. - - - - - 5618fc21 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Cmm: track the type of global registers This patch tracks the type of Cmm global registers. This is needed in order to lint uses of polymorphic registers, such as SIMD vector registers that can be used both for floating-point and integer values. This changes allows us to refactor VanillaReg to not store VGcPtr, as that information is instead stored in the type of the usage of the register. Fixes #22297 - - - - - 78b99430 by sheaf at 2023-01-31T15:51:06-05:00 Revert "Cmm Lint: relax SIMD register assignment check" This reverts commit 3be48877, which weakened a Cmm Lint check involving SIMD vectors. Now that we keep track of the type a global register is used at, we can restore the original stronger check. - - - - - be417a47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix debugging output Previously various panics would rely on a half-written Show instance, leading to very unhelpful errors. Fix this. See #22798. - - - - - 30989d13 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen: Teach graph-colouring allocator that x18 is unusable Previously trivColourable for AArch64 claimed that at 18 registers were trivially-colourable. This is incorrect as x18 is reserved by the platform on AArch64/Darwin. See #22798. - - - - - 7566fd9d by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix graph-colouring allocator Previously various `Instr` queries used by the graph-colouring allocator failed to handle a few pseudo-instructions. This manifested in compiler panicks while compiling `SHA`, which uses `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #22798. - - - - - 2cb500a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:51:45-05:00 testsuite: Add regression test for #22798 - - - - - 03d693b2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 Revert "Hadrian: fix doc generation" This is too large of a hammer. This reverts commit 5640cb1d84d3cce4ce0a9e90d29b2b20d2b38c2f. - - - - - f838815c by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Sphinx docs require templated cabal files The package-version discovery logic in `doc/users_guide/package_versions.py` uses packages' cabal files to determine package versions. Teach Sphinx about these dependencies in cases where the cabal files are generated by templates. - - - - - 2e48c19a by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:32-05:00 hadrian: Refactor templating logic This refactors Hadrian's autoconf-style templating logic to be explicit about which interpolation variables should be substituted in which files. This clears the way to fix #22714 without incurring rule cycles. - - - - - 93f0e3c4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T15:52:33-05:00 hadrian: Substitute LIBRARY_*_VERSION variables This teaches Hadrian to substitute the `LIBRARY_*_VERSION` variables in `libraries/prologue.txt`, fixing #22714. Fixes #22714. - - - - - 22089f69 by Ben Gamari at 2023-01-31T20:46:27-05:00 Bump transformers submodule to 0.6.0.6 Fixes #22862. - - - - - f0eefa3c by Cheng Shao at 2023-01-31T20:47:03-05:00 compiler: properly handle non-word-sized CmmSwitch scrutinees in the wasm NCG Currently, the wasm NCG has an implicit assumption: all CmmSwitch scrutinees are 32-bit integers. This is not always true; #22864 is one counter-example with a 64-bit scrutinee. This patch fixes the logic by explicitly converting the scrutinee to a word that can be used as a br_table operand. Fixes #22871. Also includes a regression test. - - - - - 9f95db54 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T08:55:08+00:00 Improve treatment of type applications in patterns This patch fixes a subtle bug in the typechecking of type applications in patterns, e.g. f (MkT @Int @a x y) = ... See Note [Type applications in patterns] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Pat. This fixes #19847, #22383, #19577, #21501 - - - - - 955a99ea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-01T12:31:23-05:00 Treat existentials correctly in dubiousDataConInstArgTys Consider (#22849) data T a where MkT :: forall k (t::k->*) (ix::k). t ix -> T @k a Then dubiousDataConInstArgTys MkT [Type, Foo] should return [Foo (ix::Type)] NOT [Foo (ix::k)] A bit of an obscure case, but it's an outright bug, and the fix is easy. - - - - - 0cc16aaf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump supported LLVM range from 10 through 15 to 11 through 16 LLVM 15 turns on the new pass manager by default, which we have yet to migrate to so for new we pass the `-enable-new-pm-0` flag in our llvm-passes flag. LLVM 11 was the first version to support the `-enable-new-pm` flag so we bump the lowest supported version to 11. Our CI jobs are using LLVM 12 so they should continue to work despite this bump to the lower bound. Fixes #21936 - - - - - f94f1450 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T12:31:58-05:00 Bump DOCKER_REV to use alpine image without LLVM installed alpine_3_12 only supports LLVM 10, which is now outside the supported version range. - - - - - 083e26ed by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-01T17:43:21-05:00 Remove tracing OPTIONS_GHC These were accidentally left over from !9542 - - - - - 354aa47d by Teo Camarasu at 2023-02-01T17:44:00-05:00 doc: fix gcdetails_block_fragmentation_bytes since annotation - - - - - 61ce5bf6 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-02-02T00:15:30-05:00 compiler: Implement higher order patterns in the rule matcher This implements proposal 555 and closes ticket #22465. See the proposal and ticket for motivation. The core changes of this patch are in the GHC.Core.Rules.match function and they are explained in the Note [Matching higher order patterns]. - - - - - 394b91ce by doyougnu at 2023-02-02T00:16:10-05:00 CI: JavaScript backend runs testsuite This MR runs the testsuite for the JS backend. Note that this is a temporary solution until !9515 is merged. Key point: The CI runs hadrian on the built cross compiler _but not_ on the bindist. Other Highlights: - stm submodule gets a bump to mark tests as broken - several tests are marked as broken or are fixed by adding more - conditions to their test runner instance. List of working commit messages: CI: test cross target _and_ emulator CI: JS: Try run testsuite with hadrian JS.CI: cleanup and simplify hadrian invocation use single bracket, print info JS CI: remove call to test_compiler from hadrian don't build haddock JS: mark more tests as broken Tracked in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22576 JS testsuite: don't skip sum_mod test Its expected to fail, yet we skipped it which automatically makes it succeed leading to an unexpected success, JS testsuite: don't mark T12035j as skip leads to an unexpected pass JS testsuite: remove broken on T14075 leads to unexpected pass JS testsuite: mark more tests as broken JS testsuite: mark T11760 in base as broken JS testsuite: mark ManyUnbSums broken submodules: bump process and hpc for JS tests Both submodules has needed tests skipped or marked broken for th JS backend. This commit now adds these changes to GHC. See: HPC: https://gitlab.haskell.org/hpc/hpc/-/merge_requests/21 Process: https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/268 remove js_broken on now passing tests separate wasm and js backend ci test: T11760: add threaded, non-moving only_ways test: T10296a add req_c T13894: skip for JS backend tests: jspace, T22333: mark as js_broken(22573) test: T22513i mark as req_th stm submodule: mark stm055, T16707 broken for JS tests: js_broken(22374) on unpack_sums_6, T12010 dont run diff on JS CI, cleanup fixup: More CI cleanup fix: align text to master fix: align exceptions submodule to master CI: Bump DOCKER_REV Bump to ci-images commit that has a deb11 build with node. Required for !9552 testsuite: mark T22669 as js_skip See #22669 This test tests that .o-boot files aren't created when run in using the interpreter backend. Thus this is not relevant for the JS backend. testsuite: mark T22671 as broken on JS See #22835 base.testsuite: mark Chan002 fragile for JS see #22836 revert: submodule process bump bump stm submodule New hash includes skips for the JS backend. testsuite: mark RnPatternSynonymFail broken on JS Requires TH: - see !9779 - and #22261 compiler: GHC.hs ifdef import Utils.Panic.Plain - - - - - 1ffe770c by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-02T09:40:38+00:00 docs: 9.6 release notes for wasm backend - - - - - 0ada4547 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-02T11:39:44-05:00 Disable unfolding sharing for interface files with core definitions Ticket #22807 pointed out that the RHS sharing was not compatible with -fignore-interface-pragmas because the flag would remove unfoldings from identifiers before the `extra-decls` field was populated. For the 9.6 timescale the only solution is to disable this sharing, which will make interface files bigger but this is acceptable for the first release of `-fwrite-if-simplified-core`. For 9.8 it would be good to fix this by implementing #20056 due to the large number of other bugs that would fix. I also improved the error message in tc_iface_binding to avoid the "no match in record selector" error but it should never happen now as the entire sharing logic is disabled. Also added the currently broken test for #22807 which could be fixed by !6080 Fixes #22807 - - - - - 7e2d3eb5 by lrzlin at 2023-02-03T05:23:27-05:00 Enable tables next to code for LoongArch64 - - - - - 2931712a by Wander Hillen at 2023-02-03T05:24:06-05:00 Move pthread and timerfd ticker implementations to separate files - - - - - 41c4baf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:24:44-05:00 base: Fix Note references in GHC.IO.Handle.Types - - - - - 31358198 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-03T05:25:22-05:00 Bump submodule containers to 0.6.7 Metric Decrease: ManyConstructors T10421 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13379 T15164 T1969 T783 T9198 T9961 WWRec - - - - - 8feb9301 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T05:25:59-05:00 gitlab-ci: Eliminate redundant ghc --info output Previously ci.sh would emit the output of `ghc --info` every time it ran when using the nix toolchain. This produced a significant amount of noise. See #22861. - - - - - de1d1512 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Windows: Remove mingwex dependency The clang based toolchain uses ucrt as its math library and so mingwex is no longer needed. In fact using mingwex will cause incompatibilities as the default routines in both have differing ULPs and string formatting modifiers. ``` $ LIBRARY_PATH=/mingw64/lib ghc/_build/stage1/bin/ghc Bug.hs -fforce-recomp && ./Bug.exe [1 of 2] Compiling Main ( Bug.hs, Bug.o ) ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__imp___p__environ' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `__hscore_get_errno' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziError_errnoToIOError_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziWindows_failIf2_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePageziAPI_mkCodePageEncoding_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncodingziCodePage_currentCodePage_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziEncoding_getForeignEncoding_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_ForeignziCziString_withCStringLen1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziInternals_zdwflushCharReadBuffer_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziIOziHandleziText_hGetBuf1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziFingerprint_fingerprintString_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziTypeableziInternal_mkTrCon_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziException_errorCallWithCallStackException_closure' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\base-4.17.0.0\libHSbase-4.17.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_GHCziErr_error_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `base_DataziMaybe_fromJust1_info' ghc.exe: | C:\Users\winferno\Software\ghc\_build\stage1\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-9.5.20220908\template-haskell-2.19.0.0\libHStemplate-haskell-2.19.0.0.a: unknown symbol `templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziSyntax_IntPrimL_con_info' ghc.exe: ^^ Could not load 'templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure', dependency unresolved. See top entry above. <no location info>: error: GHC.ByteCode.Linker.lookupCE During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: templatezmhaskell_LanguageziHaskellziTHziLibziInternal_stringL_closure This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please report this as a GHC bug: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/reportabug ``` - - - - - 48e39195 by Tamar Christina at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 linker: Fix BFD import libraries This commit fixes the BFD style import library support in the runtime linker. This was accidentally broken during the refactoring to clang and went unnoticed because clang itself is unable to generate the BFD style import libraries. With this change we can not link against both GCC or Clang produced libraries again and intermix code produced by both compilers. - - - - - b2bb3e62 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-03T14:07:30-05:00 Bump Windows toolchain Updates to LLVM 14, hopefully fixing #21964. - - - - - bf3f88a1 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-03T14:08:07-05:00 Fix CallerCC potentially shadowing other cost centres. Add a CallerCC cost centre flavour for cost centres added by the CallerCC pass. This avoids potential accidental shadowing between CCs added by user annotations and ones added by CallerCC. - - - - - faea4bcd by j at 2023-02-03T14:08:47-05:00 Disable several ignore-warning flags in genapply. - - - - - 25537dfd by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-04T04:12:57-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized bit-fiddling primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 4512ad2d6a8e65ea43c86c816411cb13b822f674. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. (cherry picked from commit a44bdc2720015c03d57f470b759ece7fab29a57a) - - - - - 7612dc71 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-04T04:13:34-05:00 Minor refactor * Introduce refactorDupsOn f = refactorDups (comparing f) * Make mkBigTupleCase and coreCaseTuple monadic. Every call to those functions was preceded by calling newUniqueSupply. * Use mkUserLocalOrCoVar, which is equivalent to combining mkLocalIdOrCoVar with mkInternalName. - - - - - 5a54ac0b by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:48:32-05:00 Fix colors in emacs terminal - - - - - 3c0f0c6d by Bodigrim at 2023-02-04T18:49:11-05:00 base changelog: move entries which were not backported to ghc-9.6 to base-4.19 section - - - - - b18fbf52 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-06T07:47:57+00:00 Update JavaScript fileStat to match Emscripten layout - - - - - 6636b670 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-06T09:43:21-05:00 JS: replace "js" architecture with "javascript" Despite Cabal supporting any architecture name, `cabal --check` only supports a few built-in ones. Sadly `cabal --check` is used by Hackage hence using any non built-in name in a package (e.g. `arch(js)`) is rejected and the package is prevented from being uploaded on Hackage. Luckily built-in support for the `javascript` architecture was added for GHCJS a while ago. In order to allow newer `base` to be uploaded on Hackage we make the switch from `js` to `javascript` architecture. Fixes #22740. Co-authored-by: Ben Gamari <ben at smart-cactus.org> - - - - - 77a8234c by Luite Stegeman at 2023-02-06T09:43:59-05:00 Fix marking async exceptions in the JS backend Async exceptions are posted as a pair of the exception and the thread object. This fixes the marking pass to correctly follow the two elements of the pair. Potentially fixes #22836 - - - - - 3e09cf82 by Jan Hrček at 2023-02-06T09:44:38-05:00 Remove extraneous word in Roles user guide - - - - - b17fb3d9 by sheaf at 2023-02-07T10:51:33-05:00 Don't allow . in overloaded labels This patch removes . from the list of allowed characters in a non-quoted overloaded label, as it was realised this steals syntax, e.g. (#.). Users who want this functionality will have to add quotes around the label, e.g. `#"17.28"`. Fixes #22821 - - - - - 5dce04ee by romes at 2023-02-07T10:52:10-05:00 Update kinds in comments in GHC.Core.TyCon Use `Type` instead of star kind (*) Fix comment with incorrect kind * to have kind `Constraint` - - - - - 92916194 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-07T10:52:48-05:00 Revert "Use fix-sized equality primops for fixed size boxed types" This reverts commit 024020c38126f3ce326ff56906d53525bc71690c. This was never applied to master/9.6 originally. See #20405 for why using these primops is a bad idea. (cherry picked from commit b1d109ad542e4c37ae5af6ace71baf2cb509d865) - - - - - c1670c6b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-07T21:25:18-05:00 JS: avoid head/tail and unpackFS - - - - - a9912de7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-02-07T21:25:53-05:00 testsuite: Fix Python warnings (#22856) - - - - - 9ee761bf by sheaf at 2023-02-08T14:40:40-05:00 Fix tyvar scoping within class SPECIALISE pragmas Type variables from class/instance headers scope over class/instance method type signatures, but DO NOT scope over the type signatures in SPECIALISE and SPECIALISE instance pragmas. The logic in GHC.Rename.Bind.rnMethodBinds correctly accounted for SPECIALISE inline pragmas, but forgot to apply the same treatment to method SPECIALISE pragmas, which lead to a Core Lint failure with an out-of-scope type variable. This patch makes sure we apply the same logic for both cases. Fixes #22913 - - - - - 7eac2468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-08T14:41:17-05:00 Revert "Don't keep exit join points so much" This reverts commit caced75765472a1a94453f2e5a439dba0d04a265. It seems the patch "Don't keep exit join points so much" is causing wide-spread regressions in the bytestring library benchmarks. If I revert it then the 9.6 numbers are better on average than 9.4. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22893#note_479525 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T12150 T13386 T13719 T21839c T3294 parsing001 ------------------------- - - - - - 633f2799 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: remove config.use_threads This patch simplifies the testsuite driver by removing the use_threads config field. It's just a degenerate case of threads=1. - - - - - ca6673e3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-08T18:42:16-05:00 testsuite: use concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor in the driver The testsuite driver used to create one thread per test case, and explicitly use semaphore and locks for rate limiting and synchronization. This is a bad practice in any language, and occasionally may result in livelock conditions (e.g. #22889). This patch uses concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor for scheduling test case runs, which is simpler and more robust. - - - - - f22cce70 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-02-08T18:42:51-05:00 EPA: Comment between module and where should be in header comments Do not apply the heuristic to associate a comment with a prior declaration for the first declaration in the file. Closes #22919 - - - - - d69ecac2 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-09T03:24:05-05:00 JS generated refs: update testsuite conditions - - - - - 2ea1a6bc by sheaf at 2023-02-09T03:24:44-05:00 Bump transformers to 0.6.1.0 This allows us to avoid orphans for Foldable1 instances, fixing #22898. Updates transformers submodule. - - - - - d9d0c28d by konsumlamm at 2023-02-09T14:07:48-05:00 Update `Data.List.singleton` doc comment - - - - - fe9cd6ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-09T14:08:23-05:00 gitlab-template: Emphasize `user facing` label My sense is that the current mention of the ~"user facing" label is overlooked by many MR authors. Let's move this point up in the list to make it more likely that it is seen. Also rephrase some of the points. - - - - - e45eb828 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-10T06:51:28-05:00 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. - - - - - 11e0cacb by Rebecca Turner at 2023-02-10T06:52:09-05:00 Detect the `mold` linker Enables support for the `mold` linker by rui314. - - - - - 59556235 by parsonsmatt at 2023-02-10T09:53:11-05:00 Add Lift instance for Fixed - - - - - c44e5f30 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-10T09:53:51-05:00 Testsuite: decrease length001 timeout for JS (#22921) - - - - - 133516af by Zubin Duggal at 2023-02-10T09:54:27-05:00 compiler: Use NamedFieldPuns for `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend` `NFData` instances This is a minor refactor that makes it easy to add and remove fields from `ModIface_` and `ModIfaceBackend`. Also change the formatting to make it clear exactly which fields are fully forced with `rnf` - - - - - 1e9eac1c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 Refresh profiling docs I went through the whole of the profiling docs and tried to amend them to reflect current best practices and tooling. In particular I removed some old references to tools such as hp2any and replaced them with references to eventlog2html. - - - - - da208b9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-13T11:36:41+01:00 docs: Add section about profiling and foreign calls Previously there was no documentation for how foreign calls interacted with the profiler. This can be quite confusing for users so getting it into the user guide is the first step to a potentially better solution. See the ticket for more insightful discussion. Fixes #21764 - - - - - 081640f1 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-13T12:51:52-05:00 Document that -fproc-alignment was introduced only in GHC 8.6 - - - - - 16adc349 by Sven Tennie at 2023-02-14T11:26:31-05:00 Add clangd flag to include generated header files This enables clangd to correctly check C files that import Rts.h. (The added include directory contains ghcautoconf.h et. al.) - - - - - c399ccd9 by amesgen at 2023-02-14T11:27:14-05:00 Mention new `Foreign.Marshal.Pool` implementation in User's Guide - - - - - b9282cf7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:27:50-05:00 upload_ghc_libs: More control over which packages to operate on Here we add a `--skip` flag to `upload_ghc_libs`, making it easier to limit which packages to upload. This is often necessary when one package is not uploadable (e.g. see #22740). - - - - - aa3a262d by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:28:29-05:00 Assume platforms support rpaths if they use either ELF or Mach-O Not only Linux, Darwin, and FreeBSD support rpaths. Determine the usability of rpaths based on the object format, not on OS. - - - - - 47716024 by PHO at 2023-02-14T11:29:09-05:00 RTS linker: Improve compatibility with NetBSD 1. Hint address to NetBSD mmap(2) has a different semantics from that of Linux. When a hint address is provided, mmap(2) searches for a free region at or below the hint but *never* above it. This means we can't reliably search for free regions incrementally on the userland, especially when ASLR is enabled. Let the kernel do it for us if we don't care where the mapped address is going to be. 2. NetBSD not only hates to map pages as rwx, but also disallows to switch pages from rw- to r-x unless the intention is declared when pages are initially requested. This means we need a new MemoryAccess mode for pages that are going to be changed to r-x. - - - - - 11de324a by Li-yao Xia at 2023-02-14T11:29:49-05:00 base: Move changelog entry to its place - - - - - 75930424 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-14T11:30:27-05:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Emit Atomic{Read,Write} inline Previously the AtomicRead and AtomicWrite operations were emitted as out-of-line calls. However, these tend to be very important for performance, especially the RELAXED case (which only exists for ThreadSanitizer checking). Fixes #22115. - - - - - d6411d6c by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-14T11:31:04-05:00 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 - - - - - 9fb4ca89 by sheaf at 2023-02-14T11:31:49-05:00 Introduce warning for loopy superclass solve Commit aed1974e completely re-engineered the treatment of loopy superclass dictionaries in instance declarations. Unfortunately, it has the potential to break (albeit in a rather minor way) user code. To alleviate migration concerns, this commit re-introduces the old behaviour. Any reliance on this old behaviour triggers a warning, controlled by `-Wloopy-superclass-solve`. The warning text explains that GHC might produce bottoming evidence, and provides a migration strategy. This allows us to provide a graceful migration period, alerting users when they are relying on this unsound behaviour. Fixes #22912 #22891 #20666 #22894 #22905 - - - - - 1928c7f3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:32:26-05:00 rts: make it possible to change mblock size on 32-bit targets The MBLOCK_SHIFT macro must be the single source of truth for defining the mblock size, and changing it should only affect performance, not correctness. This patch makes it truly possible to reconfigure mblock size, at least on 32-bit targets, by fixing places which implicitly relied on the previous MBLOCK_SHIFT constant. Fixes #22901. - - - - - 78aa3b39 by Simon Hengel at 2023-02-14T11:33:06-05:00 Update outdated references to notes - - - - - e8baecd2 by meooow25 at 2023-02-14T11:33:49-05:00 Documentation: Improve Foldable1 documentation * Explain foldrMap1, foldlMap1, foldlMap1', and foldrMap1' in greater detail, the text is mostly adapted from documentation of Foldable. * Describe foldr1, foldl1, foldl1' and foldr1' in terms of the above functions instead of redoing the full explanation. * Small updates to documentation of fold1, foldMap1 and toNonEmpty, again adapting from Foldable. * Update the foldMap1 example to lists instead of Sum since this is recommended for lazy right-associative folds. Fixes #22847 - - - - - 85a1a575 by romes at 2023-02-14T11:34:25-05:00 fix: Mark ghci Prelude import as implicit Fixes #22829 In GHCi, we were creating an import declaration for Prelude but we were not setting it as an implicit declaration. Therefore, ghci's import of Prelude triggered -Wmissing-import-lists. Adds regression test T22829 to testsuite - - - - - 3b019a7a by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-14T11:35:03-05:00 compiler: fix generateCgIPEStub for no-tables-next-to-code builds generateCgIPEStub already correctly implements the CmmTick finding logic for when tables-next-to-code is on/off, but it used the wrong predicate to decide when to switch between the two. Previously it switches based on whether the codegen is unregisterised, but there do exist registerised builds that disable tables-next-to-code! This patch corrects that problem. Fixes #22896. - - - - - 08c0822c by doyougnu at 2023-02-15T00:16:39-05:00 docs: release notes, user guide: add js backend Follow up from #21078 - - - - - 79d8fd65 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-15T00:17:15-05:00 Allow failure in nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-no_tntc-validate See #22343 - - - - - 9ca51f9e by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-15T00:17:53-05:00 rts: add the rts_clearMemory function This patch adds the rts_clearMemory function that does its best to zero out unused RTS memory for a wasm backend use case. See the comment above rts_clearMemory() prototype declaration for more detailed explanation. Closes #22920. - - - - - 26df73fb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-02-15T22:20:57-05:00 Add -single-threaded flag to force single threaded rts This is the small part of implementing https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/240 - - - - - 631c6c72 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-16T06:43:09-05:00 docs: add a section for the wasm backend Fixes #22658 - - - - - 1878e0bd by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 tests: Mark T12903 fragile everywhere See #21184 - - - - - b9420eac by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-16T06:43:47-05:00 Mark all T5435 variants as fragile See #22970. - - - - - df3d94bd by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:44:33-05:00 Testsuite: mark T13167 as fragile for JS (#22921) - - - - - 324e925b by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-16T06:45:15-05:00 JS: disable debugging info for heap objects - - - - - 518af814 by Josh Meredith at 2023-02-16T10:16:32-05:00 Factor JS Rts generation for h$c{_,0,1,2} into h$c{n} and improve name caching - - - - - 34cd308e by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-16T10:17:08-05:00 base: Note move of GHC.Stack.CCS.whereFrom to GHC.InfoProv in changelog Fixes #22883. - - - - - 12965aba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-16T10:17:46-05:00 Narrow the dont-decompose-newtype test Following #22924 this patch narrows the test that stops us decomposing newtypes. The key change is the use of noGivenNewtypeReprEqs in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.canTyConApp. We went to and fro on the solution, as you can see in #22924. The result is carefully documented in Note [Decomoposing newtype equalities] On the way I had revert most of commit 3e827c3f74ef76d90d79ab6c4e71aa954a1a6b90 Author: Richard Eisenberg <rae at cs.brynmawr.edu> Date: Mon Dec 5 10:14:02 2022 -0500 Do newtype unwrapping in the canonicaliser and rewriter See Note [Unwrap newtypes first], which has the details. It turns out that (a) 3e827c3f makes GHC behave worse on some recursive newtypes (see one of the tests on this commit) (b) the finer-grained test (namely noGivenNewtypeReprEqs) renders 3e827c3f unnecessary - - - - - 5b038888 by Bodigrim at 2023-02-16T10:18:24-05:00 Documentation: add an example of SPEC usage - - - - - 681e0e8c by sheaf at 2023-02-16T14:09:56-05:00 No default finalizer exception handler Commit cfc8e2e2 introduced a mechanism for handling of exceptions that occur during Handle finalization, and 372cf730 set the default handler to print out the error to stderr. However, #21680 pointed out we might not want to set this by default, as it might pollute users' terminals with unwanted information. So, for the time being, the default handler discards the exception. Fixes #21680 - - - - - b3ac17ad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T14:10:31-05:00 unicode: Don't inline bitmap in generalCategory generalCategory contains a huge literal string but is marked INLINE, this will duplicate the string into any use site of generalCategory. In particular generalCategory is used in functions like isSpace and the literal gets inlined into this function which makes it massive. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/130 Fixes #22949 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T18304 ------------------------- - - - - - 8988eeef by sheaf at 2023-02-16T20:32:27-05:00 Expand synonyms in RoughMap We were failing to expand type synonyms in the function GHC.Core.RoughMap.typeToRoughMatchLookupTc, even though the RoughMap infrastructure crucially relies on type synonym expansion to work. This patch adds the missing type-synonym expansion. Fixes #22985 - - - - - 3dd50e2f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Add test artifact Add the released testsuite tarball to the generated ghcup metadata. - - - - - c6a967d9 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-16T20:33:03-05:00 ghcup-metadata: Use Ubuntu and Rocky bindists Prefer to use the Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04 binary distributions on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Prefer to use the Rocky 8 binary distribution on unknown distributions. - - - - - be0b7209 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-02-17T09:37:16+00:00 Add INLINABLE pragmas to `generic*` functions in Data.OldList These functions are * recursive * overloaded So it's important to add an `INLINABLE` pragma to each so that they can be specialised at the use site when the specific numeric type is known. Adding these pragmas improves the LazyText replicate benchmark (see https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22886#note_481020) https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/129 - - - - - a203ad85 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-17T15:59:16-05:00 Merge libiserv with ghci `libiserv` serves no purpose. As it depends on `ghci` and doesn't have more dependencies than the `ghci` package, its code could live in the `ghci` package too. This commit also moves most of the code from the `iserv` program into the `ghci` package as well so that it can be reused. This is especially useful for the implementation of TH for the JS backend (#22261, !9779). - - - - - 7080a93f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-20T12:06:32+01:00 Improve GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tcInstFun It wasn't behaving right when inst_final=False, and the function had no type variables f :: Foo => Int Rather a corner case, but we might as well do it right. Fixes #22908 Unexpectedly, three test cases (all using :type in GHCi) got slightly better output as a result: T17403, T14796, T12447 - - - - - 2592ab69 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-20T10:35:30-05:00 compiler: fix cost centre profiling breakage in wasm NCG due to incorrect register mapping The wasm NCG used to map CCCS to a wasm global, based on the observation that CCCS is a transient register that's already handled by thread state load/store logic, so it doesn't need to be backed by the rCCCS field in the register table. Unfortunately, this is wrong, since even when Cmm execution hasn't yielded back to the scheduler, the Cmm code may call enterFunCCS, which does use rCCCS. This breaks cost centre profiling in a subtle way, resulting in inaccurate stack traces in some test cases. The fix is simple though: just remove the CCCS mapping. - - - - - 26243de1 by Alexis King at 2023-02-20T15:27:17-05:00 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. - - - - - 0196cc2b by romes at 2023-02-20T15:27:52-05:00 fix: Explicitly flush stdout on plugin Because of #20791, the plugins tests often fail. This is a temporary fix to stop the tests from failing due to unflushed outputs on windows and the explicit flush should be removed when #20791 is fixed. - - - - - 4327d635 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:34-05:00 Don't generate datacon wrappers for `type data` declarations Data constructor wrappers only make sense for _value_-level data constructors, but data constructors for `type data` declarations only exist at the _type_ level. This patch does the following: * The criteria in `GHC.Types.Id.Make.mkDataConRep` for whether a data constructor receives a wrapper now consider whether or not its parent data type was declared with `type data`, omitting a wrapper if this is the case. * Now that `type data` data constructors no longer receive wrappers, there is a spot of code in `refineDefaultAlt` that panics when it encounters a value headed by a `type data` type constructor. I've fixed this with a special case in `refineDefaultAlt` and expanded `Note [Refine DEFAULT case alternatives]` to explain why we do this. Fixes #22948. - - - - - 96dc58b9 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Treat type data declarations as empty when checking pattern-matching coverage The data constructors for a `type data` declaration don't exist at the value level, so we don't want GHC to warn users to match on them. Fixes #22964. - - - - - ff8e99f6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-02-20T20:44:35-05:00 Disallow `tagToEnum#` on `type data` types We don't want to allow users to conjure up values of a `type data` type using `tagToEnum#`, as these simply don't exist at the value level. - - - - - 8e765aff by Bodigrim at 2023-02-21T12:03:24-05:00 Bump submodule text to 2.0.2 - - - - - 172ff88f by Georgi Lyubenov at 2023-02-21T18:35:56-05:00 GHC proposal 496 - Nullary record wildcards This patch implements GHC proposal 496, which allows record wildcards to be used for nullary constructors, e.g. data A = MkA1 | MkA2 { fld1 :: Int } f :: A -> Int f (MkA1 {..}) = 0 f (MkA2 {..}) = fld1 To achieve this, we add arity information to the record field environment, so that we can accept a constructor which has no fields while continuing to reject non-record constructors with more than 1 field. See Note [Nullary constructors and empty record wildcards], as well as the more general overview in Note [Local constructor info in the renamer], both in the newly introduced GHC.Types.ConInfo module. Fixes #22161 - - - - - f70a0239 by sheaf at 2023-02-21T18:36:35-05:00 ghc-prim: levity-polymorphic array equality ops This patch changes the pointer-equality comparison operations in GHC.Prim.PtrEq to work with arrays of unlifted values, e.g. sameArray# :: forall {l} (a :: TYPE (BoxedRep l)). Array# a -> Array# a -> Int# Fixes #22976 - - - - - 9296660b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-02-21T23:58:05-05:00 base: Correct @since annotation for FP<->Integral bit cast operations. Fixes #22708 - - - - - f11d9c27 by romes at 2023-02-21T23:58:42-05:00 fix: Update documentation links Closes #23008 Additionally batches some fixes to pointers to the Note [Wired-in units], and a typo in said note. - - - - - fb60339f by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-23T14:45:17+02:00 Propagate failure if unable to push notes - - - - - 8e170f86 by Alexis King at 2023-02-23T16:59:22-05:00 rts: Fix `prompt#` when profiling is enabled This commit also adds a new -Dk RTS option to the debug RTS to assist debugging continuation captures. Currently, the printed information is quite minimal, but more can be added in the future if it proves to be useful when debugging future issues. fixes #23001 - - - - - e9e7a00d by sheaf at 2023-02-23T17:00:01-05:00 Explicit migration timeline for loopy SC solving This patch updates the warning message introduced in commit 9fb4ca89bff9873e5f6a6849fa22a349c94deaae to specify an explicit migration timeline: GHC will no longer support this constraint solving mechanism starting from GHC 9.10. Fixes #22912 - - - - - 4eb9c234 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T17:27:45-05:00 JS: make some arithmetic primops faster (#22835) Don't use BigInt for wordAdd2, mulWord32, and timesInt32. Co-authored-by: Matthew Craven <5086-clyring at users.noreply.gitlab.haskell.org> - - - - - 92e76483 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump terminfo submodule to 0.4.1.6 - - - - - f229db14 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump unix submodule to 2.8.1.0 - - - - - 47bd48c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.4.8.1 - - - - - d2012594 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.8.1 - - - - - df6f70d1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump process submodule to v1.6.17.0 - - - - - 4c869e48 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule to 0.68.8 - - - - - 81d96642 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump array submodule to 0.5.4.0 - - - - - 6361f771 by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump Cabal submodule to 3.9 pre-release - - - - - 4085fb6c by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.1 - - - - - 2bfad50f by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T17:28:20-05:00 Bump haskeline submodule to 0.8.2.1 - - - - - fdc89a8d by Ben Gamari at 2023-02-24T21:29:32-05:00 gitlab-ci: Run nix-build with -v0 This significantly cuts down on the amount of noise in the job log. Addresses #22861. - - - - - 69fb0b13 by Aaron Allen at 2023-02-24T21:30:10-05:00 Fix ParallelListComp out of scope suggestion This patch makes it so vars from one block of a parallel list comprehension are not in scope in a subsequent block during type checking. This was causing GHC to emit a faulty suggestion when an out of scope variable shared the occ name of a var from a different block. Fixes #22940 - - - - - ece092d0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-24T21:30:45-05:00 Fix shadowing bug in prepareAlts As #23012 showed, GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.prepareAlts was using an OutType to construct an InAlt. When shadowing is in play, this is outright wrong. See Note [Shadowing in prepareAlts]. - - - - - 7825fef9 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-24T21:31:25-05:00 JS: Store CI perf results (fix #22923) - - - - - b56025f4 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-02-27T13:34:22+00:00 Don't specialise incoherent instance applications Using incoherent instances, there can be situations where two occurrences of the same overloaded function at the same type use two different instances (see #22448). For incoherently resolved instances, we must mark them with `nospec` to avoid the specialiser rewriting one to the other. This marking is done during the desugaring of the `WpEvApp` wrapper. Fixes #22448 Metric Increase: T15304 - - - - - d0c7bbed by Tom Ellis at 2023-02-27T20:04:07-05:00 Fix SCC grouping example - - - - - f84a8cd4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Mark setnumcapabilities001 fragile - - - - - 29a04d6e by Bryan Richter at 2023-02-28T05:58:37-05:00 Allow nightly-x86_64-linux-deb10-validate+thread_sanitizer to fail See #22520 - - - - - 9fa54572 by Cheng Shao at 2023-02-28T05:59:15-05:00 ghc-prim: fix hs_cmpxchg64 function prototype hs_cmpxchg64 must return a StgWord64, otherwise incorrect runtime results of 64-bit MO_Cmpxchg will appear in 32-bit unregisterised builds, which go unnoticed at compile-time due to C implicit casting in .hc files. - - - - - 0c200ab7 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T11:10:31-05:00 Account for local rules in specImports As #23024 showed, in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.specImports, we were generating specialisations (a locally-define function) for imported functions; and then generating specialisations for those locally-defined functions. The RULE for the latter should be attached to the local Id, not put in the rules-for-imported-ids set. Fix is easy; similar to what happens in GHC.HsToCore.addExportFlagsAndRules - - - - - 8b77f9bf by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:11:21-05:00 JS: fix for overlap with copyMutableByteArray# (#23033) The code wasn't taking into account some kind of overlap. cgrun070 has been extended to test the missing case. - - - - - 239202a2 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-02-28T11:12:03-05:00 Testsuite: replace some js_skip with req_cmm req_cmm is more informative than js_skip - - - - - 7192ef91 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:54:59-05:00 Take more care with unlifted bindings in the specialiser As #22998 showed, we were floating an unlifted binding to top level, which breaks a Core invariant. The fix is easy, albeit a little bit conservative. See Note [Care with unlifted bindings] in GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise - - - - - bb500e2a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-02-28T18:55:35-05:00 Account for TYPE vs CONSTRAINT in mkSelCo As #23018 showed, in mkRuntimeRepCo we need to account for coercions between TYPE and COERCION. See Note [mkRuntimeRepCo] in GHC.Core.Coercion. - - - - - 79ffa170 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-01T04:17:20-05:00 hadrian: Add dependency from lib/settings to mk/config.mk In 81975ef375de07a0ea5a69596b2077d7f5959182 we attempted to fix #20253 by adding logic to the bindist Makefile to regenerate the `settings` file from information gleaned by the bindist `configure` script. However, this fix had no effect as `lib/settings` is shipped in the binary distribution (to allow in-place use of the binary distribution). As `lib/settings` already existed and its rule declared no dependencies, `make` would fail to use the added rule to regenerate it. Fix this by explicitly declaring a dependency from `lib/settings` on `mk/config.mk`. Fixes #22982. - - - - - a2a1a1c0 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-01T04:17:56-05:00 Revert the main payload of "Make `drop` and `dropWhile` fuse (#18964)" This reverts the bits affecting fusion of `drop` and `dropWhile` of commit 0f7588b5df1fc7a58d8202761bf1501447e48914 and keeps just the small refactoring unifying `flipSeqTake` and `flipSeqScanl'` into `flipSeq`. It also adds a new test for #23021 (which was the reason for reverting) as well as adds a clarifying comment to T18964. Fixes #23021, unfixes #18964. Metric Increase: T18964 Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - cf118e2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-01T04:18:33-05:00 Refine the test for naughty record selectors The test for naughtiness in record selectors is surprisingly subtle. See the revised Note [Naughty record selectors] in GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils. Fixes #23038. - - - - - 86f240ca by romes at 2023-03-01T04:19:10-05:00 fix: Consider strictness annotation in rep_bind Fixes #23036 - - - - - 1ed573a5 by Richard Eisenberg at 2023-03-02T22:42:06-05:00 Don't suppress *all* Wanteds Code in GHC.Tc.Errors.reportWanteds suppresses a Wanted if its rewriters have unfilled coercion holes; see Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint. But if we thereby suppress *all* errors that's really confusing, and as #22707 shows, GHC goes on without even realising that the program is broken. Disaster. This MR arranges to un-suppress them all if they all get suppressed. Close #22707 - - - - - 8919f341 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-02T22:42:45-05:00 Check for platform support for JavaScript foreign imports GHC was accepting `foreign import javascript` declarations on non-JavaScript platforms. This adds a check so that these are only supported on an platform that supports the JavaScript calling convention. Fixes #22774 - - - - - db83f8bb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Statically assert alignment of Capability In #22965 we noticed that changes in the size of `Capability` can result in unsound behavior due to the `align` pragma claiming an alignment which we don't in practice observe. Avoid this by statically asserting that the size is a multiple of the alignment. - - - - - 5f7a4a6d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Introduce stgMallocAlignedBytes - - - - - 8a6f745d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Correctly align Capability allocations Previously we failed to tell the C allocator that `Capability`s needed to be aligned, resulting in #22965. Fixes #22965. Fixes #22975. - - - - - 5464c73f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-02T22:43:22-05:00 rts: Drop no-alignment special case for Windows For reasons that aren't clear, we were previously not giving Capability the same favorable alignment on Windows that we provided on other platforms. Fix this. - - - - - a86aae8b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-02T22:43:59-05:00 constant folding: Correct type of decodeDouble_Int64 rule The first argument is Int64# unconditionally, so we better produce something of that type. This fixes a core lint error found in the ad package. Fixes #23019 - - - - - 68dd64ff by Zubin Duggal at 2023-03-02T22:44:35-05:00 ncg/aarch64: Handle MULTILINE_COMMENT identically as COMMENTs Commit 7566fd9de38c67360c090f828923d41587af519c with the fix for #22798 was incomplete as it failed to handle MULTILINE_COMMENT pseudo-instructions, and didn't completly fix the compiler panics when compiling with `-fregs-graph`. Fixes #23002 - - - - - 2f97c861 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-02T22:45:11-05:00 Get the right in-scope set in etaBodyForJoinPoint Fixes #23026 - - - - - 45af8482 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Export getSolo from Data.Tuple Proposed in [CLC proposal #113](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113) and [approved by the CLC](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/113#issuecomment-1452452191) - - - - - 0c694895 by David Feuer at 2023-03-03T11:40:47-05:00 Document getSolo - - - - - bd0536af by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-03T11:41:23-05:00 More fixes for `type data` declarations This MR fixes #23022 and #23023. Specifically * Beef up Note [Type data declarations] in GHC.Rename.Module, to make invariant (I1) explicit, and to name the several wrinkles. And add references to these specific wrinkles. * Add a Lint check for invariant (I1) above. See GHC.Core.Lint.checkTypeDataConOcc * Disable the `caseRules` for dataToTag# for `type data` values. See Wrinkle (W2c) in the Note above. Fixes #23023. * Refine the assertion in dataConRepArgTys, so that it does not complain about the absence of a wrapper for a `type data` constructor Fixes #23022. Acked-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - 858f34d5 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-03-04T01:13:55+02:00 Add decideSymbol, decideChar, decideNat, decTypeRep, decT and hdecT These all type-level equality decision procedures. Implementes a CLC proposal https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/98 - - - - - bf43ba92 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-04T01:18:23-05:00 Add test for T22793 - - - - - c6e1f3cd by Chris Wendt at 2023-03-04T03:35:18-07:00 Fix typo in docs referring to threadLabel - - - - - 232cfc24 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-05T19:57:30-05:00 Add regression test for #22328 - - - - - 5ed77deb by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Enable response files for linker if supported - - - - - 1e0f6c89 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Synchronize `configure.ac` and `distrib/configure.ac.in` - - - - - 70560952 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix `hadrian/bindist/config.mk.in` … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - b042b125 by sheaf at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 674b6b81 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Try to create somewhat portable `ld` command I cannot figure out a good way to generate an `ld` command that works on both Linux and macOS. Normally you'd use something like `AC_LINK_IFELSE` for this purpose (I think), but that won't let us test response file support. - - - - - 83b0177e by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Quote variables … as suggested by @bgamari - - - - - 845f404d by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Fix configure failure on alpine linux - - - - - c56a3ae6 by Gabriella Gonzalez at 2023-03-06T17:06:50-05:00 Small fixes to configure script - - - - - cad5c576 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-06T17:07:33-05:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.Module to proper TcRnMessage (#20115) I've turned almost all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.Module module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnIllegalInstanceHeadDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneDerivingDecl TcRnUnusedVariableInRuleDecl TcRnUnexpectedStandaloneKindSig TcRnIllegalRuleLhs TcRnBadAssocRhs TcRnDuplicateRoleAnnot TcRnDuplicateKindSig TcRnIllegalDerivStrategy TcRnIllegalMultipleDerivClauses TcRnNoDerivStratSpecified TcRnStupidThetaInGadt TcRnBadImplicitSplice TcRnShadowedTyVarNameInFamResult TcRnIncorrectTyVarOnLhsOfInjCond TcRnUnknownTyVarsOnRhsOfInjCond Was introduced one helper type: RuleLhsErrReason - - - - - c6432eac by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-06T23:26:12+00:00 Constraint simplification loop now depends on `ExpansionFuel` instead of a boolean flag for `CDictCan.cc_pend_sc`. Pending givens get a fuel of 3 while Wanted and quantified constraints get a fuel of 1. This helps pending given constraints to keep up with pending wanted constraints in case of `UndecidableSuperClasses` and superclass expansions while simplifying the infered type. Adds 3 dynamic flags for controlling the fuels for each type of constraints `-fgivens-expansion-fuel` for givens `-fwanteds-expansion-fuel` for wanteds and `-fqcs-expansion-fuel` for quantified constraints Fixes #21909 Added Tests T21909, T21909b Added Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] - - - - - a5afc8ab by Bodigrim at 2023-03-06T22:51:01-05:00 Documentation: describe laziness of several function from Data.List - - - - - fa559c28 by Ollie Charles at 2023-03-07T20:56:21+00:00 Add `Data.Functor.unzip` This function is currently present in `Data.List.NonEmpty`, but `Data.Functor` is a better home for it. This change was discussed and approved by the CLC at https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/88. - - - - - 2aa07708 by MorrowM at 2023-03-07T21:22:22-05:00 Fix documentation for traceWith and friends - - - - - f3ff7cb1 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Remove utils/hpc subdirectory and its contents - - - - - cf98e286 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:17-05:00 Add git submodule for utils/hpc - - - - - 605fbbb2 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 606793d4 by David Binder at 2023-03-08T01:24:18-05:00 Update commit for utils/hpc git submodule - - - - - 4158722a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-08T01:24:58-05:00 linker: fix linking with aligned sections (#23066) Take section alignment into account instead of assuming 16 bytes (which is wrong when the section requires 32 bytes, cf #23066). - - - - - 1e0d8fdb by Greg Steuck at 2023-03-08T08:59:05-05:00 Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD OpenBSD does support -rpath but ghc build process relies on some related features that don't work there. See ghc/ghc#23011 - - - - - bed3a292 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T08:59:53-05:00 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 - - - - - 321d46d9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Drop redundant prototype - - - - - abb6070f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix style - - - - - be278901 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Deduplicate assertion - - - - - b9034639 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Fix type issues in Sparks.h Adds explicit casts to satisfy a C++ compiler. - - - - - da7b2b94 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts: Use release ordering when storing thread labels Since this makes the ByteArray# visible from other cores. - - - - - 5b7f6576 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/BlockAlloc: Allow disabling of internal assertions These can be quite expensive and it is sometimes useful to compile a DEBUG RTS without them. - - - - - 6283144f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Mark pinned_object_blocks - - - - - 9b528404 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 rts/Sanity: Look at nonmoving saved_filled lists - - - - - 0edc5438 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 Evac: Squash data race in eval_selector_chain - - - - - 7eab831a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify implementation This makes the intent of this implementation a bit clearer. - - - - - 532262b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Clarify comment - - - - - bd9cd84b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing no-op in busy-wait loop - - - - - c4e6bfc8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push empty arrays to update remembered set Previously the write barrier of resizeSmallArray# incorrectly handled resizing of zero-sized arrays, pushing an invalid pointer to the update remembered set. Fixes #22931. - - - - - 92227b60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix handling of weak pointers This fixes an interaction between aging and weak pointer handling which prevented the finalization of some weak pointers. In particular, weak pointers could have their keys incorrectly marked by the preparatory collector, preventing their finalization by the subsequent concurrent collection. While in the area, we also significantly improve the assertions regarding weak pointers. Fixes #22327. - - - - - ba7e7972 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check nonmoving large objects and compacts - - - - - 71b038a1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Sanity check mutable list Assert that entries in the nonmoving generation's generational remembered set (a.k.a. mutable list) live in nonmoving generation. - - - - - 99d144d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't show occupancy if we didn't collect live words - - - - - 81d6cc55 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Fix tracking of FILLED_SWEEPING segments Previously we only updated the state of the segment at the head of each allocator's filled list. - - - - - 58e53bc4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Assert state of swept segments - - - - - 2db92e01 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Handle new closures in nonmovingIsNowAlive We must conservatively assume that new closures are reachable since we are not guaranteed to mark such blocks. - - - - - e4c3249f by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Don't clobber update rem sets of old capabilities Previously `storageAddCapabilities` (called by `setNumCapabilities`) would clobber the update remembered sets of existing capabilities when increasing the capability count. Fix this by only initializing the update remembered sets of the newly-created capabilities. Fixes #22927. - - - - - 1b069671 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Add missing write barriers in selector optimisation This fixes the selector optimisation, adding a few write barriers which are necessary for soundness. See the inline comments for details. Fixes #22930. - - - - - d4032690 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Post-sweep sanity checking - - - - - 0baa8752 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:30-05:00 nonmoving: Avoid n_caps race - - - - - 5d3232ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't push if nonmoving collector isn't enabled - - - - - 0a7eb0aa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Be more paranoid in segment tracking Previously we left various segment link pointers dangling. None of this wrong per se, but it did make it harder than necessary to debug. - - - - - 7c817c0a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Sync-phase mark budgeting Here we significantly improve the bound on sync phase pause times by imposing a limit on the amount of work that we can perform during the sync. If we find that we have exceeded our marking budget then we allow the mutators to resume, return to concurrent marking, and try synchronizing again later. Fixes #22929. - - - - - ce22a3e2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Allow pinned gen0 objects to be WEAK keys - - - - - 78746906 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Reenable assertion - - - - - b500867a by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move current segment array into Capability The current segments are conceptually owned by the mutator, not the collector. Consequently, it was quite tricky to prove that the mutator would not race with the collect due to this shared state. It turns out that such races are possible: when resizing the current segment array we may concurrently try to take a heap census. This will attempt to walk the current segment array, causing a data race. Fix this by moving the current segment array into `Capability`, where it belongs. Fixes #22926. - - - - - 56e669c1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix Note references Some references to Note [Deadlock detection under the non-moving collector] were missing an article. - - - - - 4a7650d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts/Sanity: Fix block count assertion with non-moving collector The nonmoving collector does not use `oldest_gen->blocks` to track its block list. However, it nevertheless updates `oldest_gen->n_blocks` to ensure that its size is accounted for by the storage manager. Consequently, we must not attempt to assert consistency between the two. - - - - - 96a5aaed by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Don't call prepareUnloadCheck When the nonmoving GC is in use we do not call `checkUnload` (since we don't unload code) and therefore should not call `prepareUnloadCheck`, lest we run into assertions. - - - - - 6c6674ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Encapsulate block allocator spinlock This makes it a bit easier to add instrumentation on this spinlock while debugging. - - - - - e84f7167 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip some tests when sanity checking is enabled - - - - - 3ae0f368 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Fix unregisterised build - - - - - 4eb9d06b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Ensure that sanity checker accounts for saved_filled segments - - - - - f0cf384d by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 hadrian: Add +boot_nonmoving_gc flavour transformer For using GHC bootstrapping to validate the non-moving GC. - - - - - 581e58ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 gitlab-ci: Add job bootstrapping with nonmoving GC - - - - - 487a8b58 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Move allocator into new source file - - - - - 8f374139 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Split out nonmovingAllocateGC - - - - - 662b6166 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Only run T22795* in the normal way It doesn't make sense to run these in multiple ways as they merely test whether `-threaded`/`-single-threaded` flags. - - - - - 0af21dfa by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Rename clear_segment(_free_blocks)? To reflect the fact that these are to do with the nonmoving collector, now since they are exposed no longer static. - - - - - 7bcb192b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Fix incorrect STATIC_INLINE This should be INLINE_HEADER lest we get unused declaration warnings. - - - - - f1fd3ffb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Mark ffi023 as broken due to #23089 - - - - - a57f12b3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 testsuite: Skip T7160 in the nonmoving way Finalization order is different under the nonmoving collector. - - - - - f6f12a36 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 rts: Capture GC configuration in a struct The number of distinct arguments passed to GarbageCollect was getting a bit out of hand. - - - - - ba73a807 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-08T15:02:31-05:00 nonmoving: Non-concurrent collection - - - - - 7c813d06 by Alexis King at 2023-03-08T15:03:10-05:00 hadrian: Fix flavour compiler stage options off-by-one error !9193 pointed out that ghcDebugAssertions was supposed to be a predicate on the stage of the built compiler, but in practice it was a predicate on the stage of the compiler used to build. Unfortunately, while it fixed that issue for ghcDebugAssertions, it documented every other similar option as behaving the same way when in fact they all used the old behavior. The new behavior of ghcDebugAssertions seems more intuitive, so this commit changes the interpretation of every other option to match. It also improves the enableProfiledGhc and debugGhc flavour transformers by making them more selective about which stages in which they build additional library/RTS ways. - - - - - f97c7f6d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-09T09:52:09-05:00 Delete created temporary subdirectories at end of session. This patch adds temporary subdirectories to the list of paths do clean up at the end of the GHC session. This fixes warnings about non-empty temporary directories. Fixes #22952 - - - - - 9ea719f2 by Apoorv Ingle at 2023-03-09T09:52:45-05:00 Fixes #19627. Previously the solver failed with an unhelpful "solver reached too may iterations" error. With the fix for #21909 in place we no longer have the possibility of generating such an error if we have `-fconstraint-solver-iteration` > `-fgivens-fuel > `-fwanteds-fuel`. This is true by default, and the said fix also gives programmers a knob to control how hard the solver should try before giving up. This commit adds: * Reference to ticket #19627 in the Note [Expanding Recursive Superclasses and ExpansionFuel] * Test `typecheck/should_fail/T19627.hs` for regression purposes - - - - - ec2d93eb by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T10:18:54-05:00 DmdAnal: Fix a panic on OPAQUE and trivial/PAP RHS (#22997) We should not panic in `add_demands` (now `set_lam_dmds`), because that code path is legimitely taken for OPAQUE PAP bindings, as in T22997. Fixes #22997. - - - - - 5b4628ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-10T10:19:34-05:00 JS: remove dead code for old integer-gmp - - - - - bab23279 by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-10T23:24:49-05:00 JS: Fix implementation of MK_JSVAL - - - - - ec263a59 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-10T23:25:25-05:00 Simplify: Move `wantEtaExpansion` before expensive `do_eta_expand` check There is no need to run arity analysis and what not if we are not in a Simplifier phase that eta-expands or if we don't want to eta-expand the expression in the first place. Purely a refactoring with the goal of improving compiler perf. - - - - - 047e9d4f by Josh Meredith at 2023-03-13T03:56:03+00:00 JS: fix implementation of forceBool to use JS backend syntax - - - - - 559a4804 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-03-13T07:31:23-04:00 Simplifier: `countValArgs` should not count Type args (#23102) I observed miscompilations while working on !10088 caused by this. Fixes #23102. Metric Decrease: T10421 - - - - - 536d1f90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-13T14:04:49+00:00 Bump Win32 to 2.13.4.0 Updates Win32 submodule - - - - - ee17001e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-13T21:18:24-04:00 ghc-bignum: Drop redundant include-dirs field - - - - - c9c26cd6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Fix BCO creation setting caps when -j > -N * Remove calls to 'setNumCapabilities' in 'createBCOs' These calls exist to ensure that 'createBCOs' can benefit from parallelism. But this is not the right place to call `setNumCapabilities`. Furthermore the logic differs from that in the driver causing the capability count to be raised and lowered at each TH call if -j > -N. * Remove 'BCOOpts' No longer needed as it was only used to thread the job count down to `createBCOs` Resolves #23049 - - - - - 5ddbf5ed by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-16T12:17:50-04:00 Add changelog entry for #23049 - - - - - 6e3ce9a4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-16T12:18:26-04:00 configure: Fix FIND_CXX_STD_LIB test on Darwin Annoyingly, Darwin's <cstddef> includes <version> and APFS is case-insensitive. Consequently, it will end up #including the `VERSION` file generated by the `configure` script on the second and subsequent runs of the `configure` script. See #23116. - - - - - 19d6d039 by sheaf at 2023-03-16T21:31:22+01:00 ghci: only keep the GlobalRdrEnv in ModInfo The datatype GHC.UI.Info.ModInfo used to store a ModuleInfo, which includes a TypeEnv. This can easily cause space leaks as we have no way of forcing everything in a type environment. In GHC, we only use the GlobalRdrEnv, which we can force completely. So we only store that instead of a fully-fledged ModuleInfo. - - - - - 73d07c6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-17T14:36:49-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Backpack Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10127 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. One occurrence, when handing a nested error from the interface loading machinery, was omitted. It will be handled by a subsequent changeset that addresses interface errors. - - - - - a13affce by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-03-21T11:17:17-04:00 Rename () into Unit, (,,...,,) into Tuple<n> (#21294) This patch implements a part of GHC Proposal #475. The key change is in GHC.Tuple.Prim: - data () = () - data (a,b) = (a,b) - data (a,b,c) = (a,b,c) ... + data Unit = () + data Tuple2 a b = (a,b) + data Tuple3 a b c = (a,b,c) ... And the rest of the patch makes sure that Unit and Tuple<n> are pretty-printed as () and (,,...,,) in various contexts. Updates the haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Vladislav Zavialov <vlad.z.4096 at gmail.com> - - - - - 23642bf6 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: fix some wrongs in the eventlog format documentation - - - - - 90159773 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: explain the BLOCK_MARKER event - - - - - ab1c25e8 by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add BlockedOnMVarRead thread status in eventlog encodings - - - - - 898afaef by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add TASK_DELETE event in eventlog encodings - - - - - bb05b4cc by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-03-21T11:17:53-04:00 docs: add WALL_CLOCK_TIME event in eventlog encodings - - - - - eeea0343 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-21T11:18:34-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.Env Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10129 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - be1d4be8 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-21T11:19:13-04:00 Document pdep / pext primops - - - - - e8b4aac4 by Alex Mason at 2023-03-21T18:11:04-04:00 Allow LLVM backend to use HDoc for faster file generation. Also remove the MetaStmt constructor from LlvmStatement and places the annotations into the Store statement. Includes “Implement a workaround for -no-asm-shortcutting bug“ (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/2fda9e0df886cc551e2cd6b9c2a384192bdc3045) - - - - - ea24360d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-03-21T18:11:44-04:00 Compute LambdaFormInfo when using JavaScript backend. CmmCgInfos is needed to write interface files, but the JavaScript backend does not generate it, causing "Name without LFInfo" warnings. This patch adds a conservative but always correct CmmCgInfos when the JavaScript backend is used. Fixes #23053 - - - - - 926ad6de by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T01:03:08-04:00 Be more careful about quantification This MR is driven by #23051. It does several things: * It is guided by the generalisation plan described in #20686. But it is still far from a complete implementation of that plan. * Add Note [Inferred type with escaping kind] to GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind. This explains that we don't (yet, pending #20686) directly prevent generalising over escaping kinds. * In `GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.defaultTyVar` we default RuntimeRep and Multiplicity variables, beause we don't want to quantify over them. We want to do the same for a Concrete tyvar, but there is nothing sensible to default it to (unless it has kind RuntimeRep, in which case it'll be caught by an earlier case). So we promote instead. * Pure refactoring in GHC.Tc.Solver: * Rename decideMonoTyVars to decidePromotedTyVars, since that's what it does. * Move the actual promotion of the tyvars-to-promote from `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify` to `decidePromotedTyVars`. This is a no-op; just tidies up the code. E.g then we don't need to return the promoted tyvars from `decidePromotedTyVars`. * A little refactoring in `defaultTyVarsAndSimplify`, but no change in behaviour. * When making a TauTv unification variable into a ConcreteTv (in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete.makeTypeConcrete), preserve the occ-name of the type variable. This just improves error messages. * Kill off dead code: GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newConcreteHole - - - - - 0ab0cc11 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:03:48-04:00 Testsuite: use appropriate predicate for ManyUbxSums test (#22576) - - - - - 048c881e by romes at 2023-03-22T01:04:24-04:00 fix: Incorrect @since annotations in GHC.TypeError Fixes #23128 - - - - - a1528b68 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T16318 (#22370) - - - - - ad765b6f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T01:05:04-04:00 Testsuite: use req_interp predicate for T20214 - - - - - e0b8eaf3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-22T09:50:13+00:00 Refactor the constraint solver pipeline The big change is to put the entire type-equality solver into GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality, rather than scattering it over Canonical and Interact. Other changes * EqCt becomes its own data type, a bit like QCInst. This is great because EqualCtList is then just [EqCt] * New module GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict has come of the class-contraint solver. In due course it will be all. One step at a time. This MR is intended to have zero change in behaviour: it is a pure refactor. It opens the way to subsequent tidying up, we believe. - - - - - cedf9a3b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-22T15:31:18-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType Tracking ticket: #20119 MR: !10138 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 30d45e97 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-22T15:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: use js_skip for T2615 (#22374) - - - - - 8c98deba by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose Explicitly define length, elem, etc. in Foldable instance for Data.Functor.Compose Implementation of https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/57 - - - - - bc066108 by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Additional optimized versions - - - - - 80fce576 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Simplify minimum/maximum in instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - 8cb88a5a by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Update changelog to mention changes to instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - e1c8c41d by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-23T09:20:13-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.PatSyn Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10158 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - f932c589 by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Allow WARNING pragmas to be controlled with custom categories Closes #17209. This implements GHC Proposal 541, allowing a WARNING pragma to be annotated with a category like so: {-# WARNING in "x-partial" head "This function is undefined on empty lists." #-} The user can then enable, disable and set the severity of such warnings using command-line flags `-Wx-partial`, `-Werror=x-partial` and so on. There is a new warning group `-Wextended-warnings` containing all these warnings. Warnings without a category are treated as if the category was `deprecations`, and are (still) controlled by the flags `-Wdeprecations` and `-Wwarnings-deprecations`. Updates Haddock submodule. - - - - - 0426515b by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Move mention of warning groups change to 9.8.1 release notes - - - - - b8d783d2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T02:36:45-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix bitmask immediate predicate Previously the predicate for determining whether a logical instruction operand could be encoded as a bitmask immediate was far too conservative. This meant that, e.g., pointer untagged required five instructions whereas it should only require one. Fixes #23030. - - - - - 46120bb6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-03-24T13:09:43-04:00 User's guide: Improve docs for -Wall previously it would list the warnings _not_ enabled by -Wall. That’s unnecessary round-about and was out of date. So let's just name the relevant warnings (based on `compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs`). - - - - - 509d1f11 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T13:10:20-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores There is some disagreement regarding the prototype of `__tsan_unaligned_write` (specifically whether it takes just the written address, or the address and the value as an argument). Moreover, I have observed crashes which appear to be due to it. Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores as a temporary mitigation. Fixes #23096. - - - - - 6a73655f by Li-yao Xia at 2023-03-25T00:02:44-04:00 base: Document GHC versions associated with past base versions in the changelog - - - - - 43bd7694 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 Add regression test for #17574 This test currently fails in the nonmoving way - - - - - f2d56bf7 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 fix: account for large and compact object stats with nonmoving gc Make sure that we keep track of the size of large and compact objects that have been moved onto the nonmoving heap. We keep track of their size and add it to the amount of live bytes in nonmoving segments to get the total size of the live nonmoving heap. Resolves #17574 - - - - - 7131b705 by David Feuer at 2023-03-25T00:04:04-04:00 Modify ThreadId documentation and comments For a long time, `GHC.Conc.Sync` has said ```haskell -- ToDo: data ThreadId = ThreadId (Weak ThreadId#) -- But since ThreadId# is unlifted, the Weak type must use open -- type variables. ``` We are now actually capable of using `Weak# ThreadId#`, but the world has moved on. To support the `Show` and `Ord` instances, we'd need to store the thread ID number in the `ThreadId`. And it seems very difficult to continue to support `threadStatus` in that regime, since it needs to be able to explain how threads died. In addition, garbage collection of weak references can be quite expensive, and it would be hard to evaluate the cost over he whole ecosystem. As discussed in [this CLC issue](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/125), it doesn't seem very likely that we'll actually switch to weak references here. - - - - - c421bbbb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T00:04:41-04:00 rts: Fix barriers of IND and IND_STATIC Previously IND and IND_STATIC lacked the acquire barriers enjoyed by BLACKHOLE. As noted in the (now updated) Note [Heap memory barriers], this barrier is critical to ensure that the indirectee is visible to the entering core. Fixes #22872. - - - - - 62fa7faa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T00:05:22-04:00 Improve documentation of atomicModifyMutVar2# - - - - - b2d14d0b by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:43-04:00 rts: use performBlockingMajorGC in hs_perform_gc and fix ffi023 This patch does a few things: - Add the missing RtsSymbols.c entry of performBlockingMajorGC - Make hs_perform_gc call performBlockingMajorGC, which restores previous behavior - Use hs_perform_gc in ffi023 - Remove rts_clearMemory() call in ffi023, it now works again in some test ways previously marked as broken. Fixes #23089 - - - - - d9ae24ad by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:44-04:00 testsuite: add the rts_clearMemory test case This patch adds a standalone test case for rts_clearMemory that mimics how it's typically used by wasm backend users and ensures this RTS API isn't broken by future RTS refactorings. Fixes #23901. - - - - - 80729d96 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T03:47:22-04:00 Improve documentation for resizing of byte arrays - - - - - c6ec4cd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:47-04:00 rts: Don't rely on EXTERN_INLINE for slop-zeroing logic Previously we relied on calling EXTERN_INLINE functions defined in ClosureMacros.h from Cmm to zero slop. However, as far as I can tell, this is no longer safe to do in C99 as EXTERN_INLINE definitions may be emitted in each compilation unit. Fix this by explicitly declaring a new set of non-inline functions in ZeroSlop.c which can be called from Cmm and marking the ClosureMacros.h definitions as INLINE_HEADER. In the future we should try to eliminate EXTERN_INLINE. - - - - - c32abd4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:48-04:00 rts: Fix capability-count check in zeroSlop Previously `zeroSlop` examined `RtsFlags` to determine whether the program was single-threaded. This is wrong; a program may be started with `+RTS -N1` yet the process may later increase the capability count with `setNumCapabilities`. This lead to quite subtle and rare crashes. Fixes #23088. - - - - - 656d4cb3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-25T20:24:23-04:00 Add Eq/Ord instances for SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #148](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/148). - - - - - 4f93de88 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:02-04:00 Update and expand atomic modification Haddocks * The documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` and `atomicModifyIORef'` were incomplete, and the documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` was out of date. Update and expand. * Remove a useless lazy pattern match in the definition of `atomicModifyIORef`. The pair it claims to match lazily was already forced by `atomicModifyIORef2`. - - - - - e1fb56b2 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:41-04:00 Document the constructor name for lists Derived `Data` instances use raw infix constructor names when applicable. The `Data.Data [a]` instance, if derived, would have a constructor name of `":"`. However, it actually uses constructor name `"(:)"`. Document this peculiarity. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/147 - - - - - c1f755c4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-27T22:09:41+01:00 Make exprIsConApp_maybe a bit cleverer Addresses #23159. See Note Note [Exploit occ-info in exprIsConApp_maybe] in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt. Compile times go down very slightly, but always go down, never up. Good! Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -1.8% T15703(normal) -1.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.1% minimum -1.8% maximum +0.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T15703 - - - - - 76bb4c58 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-28T08:12:08-04:00 Add COMPLETE pragmas to TypeRep, SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #149](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/149). - - - - - 3f374399 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Handle records in the renamer This patch moves the field-based logic for disambiguating record updates to the renamer. The type-directed logic, scheduled for removal, remains in the typechecker. To do this properly (and fix the myriad of bugs surrounding the treatment of duplicate record fields), we took the following main steps: 1. Create GREInfo, a renamer-level equivalent to TyThing which stores information pertinent to the renamer. This allows us to uniformly treat imported and local Names in the renamer, as described in Note [GREInfo]. 2. Remove GreName. Instead of a GlobalRdrElt storing GreNames, which distinguished between normal names and field names, we now store simple Names in GlobalRdrElt, along with the new GREInfo information which allows us to recover the FieldLabel for record fields. 3. Add namespacing for record fields, within the OccNames themselves. This allows us to remove the mangling of duplicate field selectors. This change ensures we don't print mangled names to the user in error messages, and allows us to handle duplicate record fields in Template Haskell. 4. Move record disambiguation to the renamer, and operate on the level of data constructors instead, to handle #21443. The error message text for ambiguous record updates has also been changed to reflect that type-directed disambiguation is on the way out. (3) means that OccEnv is now a bit more complex: we first key on the textual name, which gives an inner map keyed on NameSpace: OccEnv a ~ FastStringEnv (UniqFM NameSpace a) Note that this change, along with (2), both increase the memory residency of GlobalRdrEnv = OccEnv [GlobalRdrElt], which causes a few tests to regress somewhat in compile-time allocation. Even though (3) simplified a lot of code (in particular the treatment of field selectors within Template Haskell and in error messages), it came with one important wrinkle: in the situation of -- M.hs-boot module M where { data A; foo :: A -> Int } -- M.hs module M where { data A = MkA { foo :: Int } } we have that M.hs-boot exports a variable foo, which is supposed to match with the record field foo that M exports. To solve this issue, we add a new impedance-matching binding to M foo{var} = foo{fld} This mimics the logic that existed already for impedance-binding DFunIds, but getting it right was a bit tricky. See Note [Record field impedance matching] in GHC.Tc.Module. We also needed to be careful to avoid introducing space leaks in GHCi. So we dehydrate the GlobalRdrEnv before storing it anywhere, e.g. in ModIface. This means stubbing out all the GREInfo fields, with the function forceGlobalRdrEnv. When we read it back in, we rehydrate with rehydrateGlobalRdrEnv. This robustly avoids any space leaks caused by retaining old type environments. Fixes #13352 #14848 #17381 #17551 #19664 #21443 #21444 #21720 #21898 #21946 #21959 #22125 #22160 #23010 #23062 #23063 Updates haddock submodule ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesDefsGhci MultiLayerModulesNoCode T13701 T14697 hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 4f1940f0 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Avoid repeatedly shadowing in shadowNames This commit refactors GHC.Type.Name.Reader.shadowNames to first accumulate all the shadowing arising from the introduction of a new set of GREs, and then applies all the shadowing to the old GlobalRdrEnv in one go. - - - - - d246049c by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:34+02:00 igre_prompt_env: discard "only-qualified" names We were unnecessarily carrying around names only available qualified in igre_prompt_env, violating the icReaderEnv invariant. We now get rid of these, as they aren't needed for the shadowing computation that igre_prompt_env exists for. Fixes #23177 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T14052 T14052Type ------------------------- - - - - - 41a572f6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-29T16:17:21-04:00 hadrian: Fix path to HpcParser.y The source for this project has been moved into a src/ folder so we also need to update this path. Fixes #23187 - - - - - b159e0e9 by doyougnu at 2023-03-30T01:40:08-04:00 js: split JMacro into JS eDSL and JS syntax This commit: Splits JExpr and JStat into two nearly identical DSLs: - GHC.JS.Syntax is the JMacro based DSL without unsaturation, i.e., a value cannot be unsaturated, or, a value of this DSL is a witness that a value of GHC.JS.Unsat has been saturated - GHC.JS.Unsat is the JMacro DSL from GHCJS with Unsaturation. Then all binary and outputable instances are changed to use GHC.JS.Syntax. This moves us closer to closing out #22736 and #22352. See #22736 for roadmap. ------------------------- Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read LargeRecord ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T10858 T11195 T11374 T11822 T12227 T12707 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T14683 T15164 T15703 T16577 T17096 T17516 T17836 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18478 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 TcPlugin_RewritePerf WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - f4f1f14f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-30T01:40:49-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. Also used the opportunity to reenable 64-bit Word/Int tests - - - - - a5360490 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T01:41:25-04:00 testsuite: Fix racing prints in T21465 As noted in #23155, we previously failed to add flushes necessary to ensure predictable output. Fixes #23155. - - - - - 98b5cf67 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-30T09:58:40+01:00 Revert "ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181)" This reverts commit f4f1f14f8009c3c120b8b963ec130cbbc774ec02. This fails to build with GHC-9.2 as a boot compiler. See #23195 for tracking this issue. - - - - - 61a2dfaa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Add {-# WARNING #-} to Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 8f15c47c by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fixes to accomodate Data.List.{head,tail} with {-# WARNING #-} - - - - - 7c7dbade by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Bump submodules - - - - - d2d8251b by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3d38dcb6 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Proxies for head and tail: review suggestions - - - - - 930edcfd by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:36:33-04:00 docs: move RecordUpd changelog entry to 9.8 This was accidentally included in the 9.6 changelog instead of the 9.6 changelog. - - - - - 6f885e65 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:37:09-04:00 Add LANGUAGE GADTs to GHC.Rename.Env We need to enable this extension for the file to compile with ghc 9.2, as we are pattern matching on a GADT and this required the GADT extension to be enabled until 9.4. - - - - - 6d6a37a8 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: make lint-ci-config job fast again We don't pin our nixpkgs revision and tracks the default nixpkgs-unstable channel anyway. Instead of using haskell.packages.ghc924, we should be using haskell.packages.ghc92 to maximize the binary cache hit rate and make lint-ci-config job fast again. Also bumps the nix docker image to the latest revision. - - - - - ef1548c4 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: ensure that all non-i386 pipelines do parallel xz compression We can safely enable parallel xz compression for non-i386 pipelines. However, previously we didn't export XZ_OPT, so the xz process won't see it if XZ_OPT hasn't already been set in the current job. - - - - - 20432d16 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: unset CROSS_EMULATOR for js job - - - - - 4a24dbbe by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: fix lint-testsuite job The list_broken make target will transitively depend on the calibrate.out target, which used STAGE1_GHC instead of TEST_HC. It really should be TEST_HC since that's what get passed in the gitlab CI config. - - - - - cea56ccc by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: use alpine3_17-wasm image for wasm jobs Bump the ci-images dependency and use the new alpine3_17-wasm docker image for wasm jobs. - - - - - 79d0cb32 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Add basic support for testing cross-compilers - - - - - e7392b4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Normalize away differences in ghc executable name - - - - - ee160d06 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 hadrian: Pass CROSS_EMULATOR to runtests.py - - - - - 30c84511 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: don't add optllvm way for wasm32 - - - - - f1beee36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: normalize the .wasm extension - - - - - a984a103 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: strip the cross ghc prefix in output and error message - - - - - f7478d95 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: handle target executable extension - - - - - 8fe8b653 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: mypy typing error fixes This patch fixes some mypy typing errors which weren't caught in previous linting jobs. - - - - - 0149f32f by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: use context variable instead of thread-local variable This patch changes a thread-local variable to context variable instead, which works as intended when the testsuite transitions to use asyncio & coroutines instead of multi-threading to concurrently run test cases. Note that this also raises the minimum Python version to 3.7. - - - - - ea853ff0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: asyncify the testsuite driver This patch refactors the testsuite driver, gets rid of multi-threading logic for running test cases concurrently, and uses asyncio & coroutines instead. This is not yak shaving for its own sake; the previous multi-threading logic is prone to livelock/deadlock conditions for some reason, even if the total number of threads is bounded to a thread pool's capacity. The asyncify change is an internal implementation detail of the testsuite driver and does not impact most GHC maintainers out there. The patch does not touch the .T files, test cases can be added/modified the exact same way as before. - - - - - 0077cb22 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-31T21:28:28-04:00 Add test for T23184 There was an outright bug, which Simon fixed in July 2021, as a little side-fix on a complicated patch: ``` commit 6656f0165a30fc2a22208532ba384fc8e2f11b46 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Fri Jul 23 23:57:01 2021 +0100 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: ...lots of lines omitted... Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. ``` Note this "Fix a fairly longstanding outright bug". This is the specific fix ``` @@ -3552,8 +3556,8 @@ mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds -- let a = ...arg... -- in [...hole...] a -- NB: sc_dup /= OkToDup; that is caught earlier by contIsDupable - do { let (dmd:_) = dmds -- Never fails - ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds cont + do { let (dmd:cont_dmds) = dmds -- Never fails + ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env cont_dmds cont ; let env' = env `setInScopeFromF` floats1 ; (_, se', arg') <- simplArg env' dup se arg ; (let_floats2, arg'') <- makeTrivial env NotTopLevel dmd (fsLit "karg") arg' ``` Ticket #23184 is a report of the bug that this diff fixes. - - - - - 62d25071 by mangoiv at 2023-04-01T04:20:01-04:00 [feat] make ($) representation polymorphic - this change was approved by the CLC in [1] following a CLC proposal [2] - make ($) representation polymorphic (adjust the type signature) - change ($) implementation to allow additional polymorphism - adjust the haddock of ($) to reflect these changes - add additional documentation to document these changes - add changelog entry - adjust tests (move now succeeding tests and adjust stdout of some tests) [1] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132#issuecomment-1487456854 [2] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132 - - - - - 77c33fb9 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2023-04-01T04:20:41-04:00 User Guide: update copyright year: 2020->2023 - - - - - 3b5be05a by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T09:42:31-04:00 driver: Unit State Data.Map -> GHC.Unique.UniqMap In pursuit of #22426. The driver and unit state are major contributors. This commit also bumps the haddock submodule to reflect the API changes in UniqMap. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T5837 T6048 T9198 ------------------------- - - - - - a84fba6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-01T09:43:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10183 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 6e2eb275 by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T18:27:56-04:00 JS: Linker: use saturated JExpr Follow on to MR!10142 in pursuit of #22736 - - - - - 3da69346 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 Improve haddocks of template-haskell Con datatype This adds a bit more information, in particular about the lists of constructors in the GadtC and RecGadtC cases. - - - - - 3b7bbb39 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 TH: revert changes to GadtC & RecGadtC Commit 3f374399 included a breaking-change to the template-haskell library when it made the GadtC and RecGadtC constructors take non-empty lists of names. As this has the potential to break many users' packages, we decided to revert these changes for now. - - - - - f60f6110 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T18:59:30-04:00 Rework documentation for data Char - - - - - 43ebd5dc by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T19:00:09-04:00 cmm: implement parsing of MO_AtomicRMW from hand-written CMM files Fixes #23206 - - - - - ab9cd52d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:15:21-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. - - - - - 2b2afff3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans for 9.2.6, 9.2.7, 9.4.4, 9.4.5, 9.6.1 Also fixes the ./generate_bootstrap_plans script which was recently broken We can hopefully drop the 9.2 plans soon but they still work so kept them around for now. - - - - - c2605e25 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 ci: Add job to test 9.6 bootstrapping - - - - - 53e4d513 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T08:16:35-04:00 hadrian: Improve option parsing Several options in Hadrian had their argument marked as optional (`OptArg`), but if the argument wasn't there they were just giving an error. It's more idiomatic to mark the argument as required instead; the code uses less Maybes, the parser can enforce that the argument is present, --help gives better output. - - - - - a8e36892 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:17:16-04:00 JS: fix issues with FD api support - Add missing implementations for fcntl_read/write/lock - Fix fdGetMode These were found while implementing TH in !9779. These functions must be used somehow by the external interpreter code. - - - - - 8b092910 by Haskell-mouse at 2023-04-03T19:31:26-04:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.HsType to proper TcRnMessage I've turned all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.HsType module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnDataKindsError TcRnUnusedQuantifiedTypeVar TcRnIllegalKindSignature TcRnUnexpectedPatSigType TcRnSectionPrecedenceError TcRnPrecedenceParsingError TcRnIllegalKind TcRnNegativeNumTypeLiteral TcRnUnexpectedKindVar TcRnBindMultipleVariables TcRnBindVarAlreadyInScope - - - - - 220a7a48 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T19:32:02-04:00 Fixes around unsafeCoerce# 1. `unsafeCoerce#` was documented in `GHC.Prim`. But since the overhaul in 74ad75e87317, `unsafeCoerce#` is no longer defined there. I've combined the documentation in `GHC.Prim` with the `Unsafe.Coerce` module. 2. The documentation of `unsafeCoerce#` stated that you should not cast a function to an algebraic type, even if you later cast it back before applying it. But ghci was doing that type of cast, as can be seen with 'ghci -ddump-ds' and typing 'x = not'. I've changed it to use Any following the documentation. - - - - - 9095e297 by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 Add a few more memcpy-ish primops * copyMutableByteArrayNonOverlapping# * copyAddrToAddr# * copyAddrToAddrNonOverlapping# * setAddrRange# The implementations of copyBytes, moveBytes, and fillBytes in base:Foreign.Marshal.Utils now use these new primops, which can cause us to work a bit harder generating code for them, resulting in the metric increase in T21839c observed by CI on some architectures. But in exchange, we get better code! Metric Increase: T21839c - - - - - f7da530c by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. - - - - - cd00e321 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T01:04:50-04:00 Relax assertion in varToRecFieldOcc When using Template Haskell, it is possible to re-parent a field OccName belonging to one data constructor to another data constructor. The lsp-types package did this in order to "extend" a data constructor with additional fields. This ran into an assertion in 'varToRecFieldOcc'. This assertion can simply be relaxed, as the resulting splices are perfectly sound. Fixes #23220 - - - - - eed0d930 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-04T11:09:15-04:00 GHCi.RemoteTypes: fix doc and avoid unsafeCoerce (#23201) - - - - - 071139c3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-04T11:09:51-04:00 Make INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms work with TH Previously, the code for converting `INLINE <name>` pragmas from TH splices used `vNameN`, which assumed that `<name>` must live in the variable namespace. Pattern synonyms, on the other hand, live in the constructor namespace. I've fixed the issue by switching to `vcNameN` instead, which works for both the variable and constructor namespaces. Fixes #23203. - - - - - 7c16f3be by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-04T17:13:00-04:00 Fix unification with oversaturated type families unify_ty was incorrectly saying that F x y ~ T x are surely apart, where F x y is an oversaturated type family and T x is a tyconapp. As a result, the simplifier dropped a live case alternative (#23134). - - - - - c165f079 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T17:13:40-04:00 Add testcase for #23192 This issue around solving of constraints arising from superclass expansion using other constraints also borned from superclass expansion was the topic of commit aed1974e. That commit made sure we don't emit a "redundant constraint" warning in a situation in which removing the constraint would cause errors. Fixes #23192 - - - - - d1bb16ed by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-06T03:40:45-04:00 nonmoving: Disable slop-zeroing As noted in #23170, the nonmoving GC can race with a mutator zeroing the slop of an updated thunk (in much the same way that two mutators would race). Consequently, we must disable slop-zeroing when the nonmoving GC is in use. Closes #23170 - - - - - 04b80850 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-04-06T03:41:21-04:00 Fix reverse flag for -Wunsupported-llvm-version - - - - - 0c990e13 by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-04-06T10:16:29+00:00 Add release note for GHC.Unicode refactor in base-4.18. Also merge CLC proposal 130 in base-4.19 with CLC proposal 59 in base-4.18 and add proper release date. - - - - - cbbfb283 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Improve documentation for ($) (#22963) - - - - - 5193c2b0 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Remove trailing whitespace from ($) commentary - - - - - b384523b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Adjust wording wrt representation polymorphism of ($) - - - - - 6a788f0a by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-07T22:29:28-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10251 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 3ba77b36 by sheaf at 2023-04-07T22:30:07-04:00 Renamer: don't call addUsedGRE on an exact Name When looking up a record field in GHC.Rename.Env.lookupRecFieldOcc, we could end up calling addUsedGRE on an exact Name, which would then lead to a panic in the bestImport function: it would be incapable of processing a GRE which is not local but also not brought into scope by any imports (as it is referred to by its unique instead). Fixes #23240 - - - - - bc4795d2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add support for -debug in the testsuite Confusingly, GhcDebugged referred to GhcDebugAssertions. - - - - - b7474b57 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add missing cases in -Di prettyprinter Fixes #23142 - - - - - 6c392616 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: make WasmCodeGenM an instance of MonadUnique - - - - - 05d26a65 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: apply cmm node-splitting for wasm backend This patch applies cmm node-splitting for wasm32 NCG, which is required when handling irreducible CFGs. Fixes #23237. - - - - - f1892cc0 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-11T19:26:09-04:00 Set base 'maintainer' field to CLC - - - - - ecf22da3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-11T19:26:45-04:00 Clarify a couple of Notes about 'nospec' - - - - - ebd8918b by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-12T12:32:57-04:00 Allow generation of TTH syntax with TH In other words allow generation of typed splices and brackets with Untyped Template Haskell. That is useful in cases where a library is build with TTH in mind, but we still want to generate some auxiliary declarations, where TTH cannot help us, but untyped TH can. Such example is e.g. `staged-sop` which works with TTH, but we would like to derive `Generic` declarations with TH. An alternative approach is to use `unsafeCodeCoerce`, but then the derived `Generic` instances would be type-checked only at use sites, i.e. much later. Also `-ddump-splices` output is quite ugly: user-written instances would use TTH brackets, not `unsafeCodeCoerce`. This commit doesn't allow generating of untyped template splices and brackets with untyped TH, as I don't know why one would want to do that (instead of merging the splices, e.g.) - - - - - 690d0225 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-04-12T12:33:33-04:00 Add regression test for #23229 - - - - - 59321879 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quotRem rules (#22152) case quotRemInt# x y of (# q, _ #) -> body ====> case quotInt# x y of q -> body case quotRemInt# x y of (# _, r #) -> body ====> case remInt# x y of r -> body - - - - - 4dd02122 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quot folding rule (#22152) (x / l1) / l2 l1 and l2 /= 0 l1*l2 doesn't overflow ==> x / (l1 * l2) - - - - - 1148ac72 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make Int64/Word64 division ok for speculation too. Only when the divisor is definitely non-zero. - - - - - 8af401cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make WordQuotRem2Op ok-for-speculation too - - - - - 27d2978e by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-13T08:51:09-04:00 Base/JS: GHC.JS.Foreign.Callback module (issue 23126) * Add the Callback module for "exporting" Haskell functions to be available to plain JavaScript code * Fix some primitives defined in GHC.JS.Prim * Add a JavaScript section to the user guide with instructions on how to use the JavaScript FFI, building up to using Callbacks to interact with the browser * Add tests for the JavaScript FFI and Callbacks - - - - - a34aa8da by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-04-14T04:17:52-04:00 rts: improve memory ordering and add some comments in the StablePtr implementation - - - - - d7a768a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-14T04:18:28-04:00 docs: Generate docs/index.html with version number * Generate docs/index.html to include the version of the ghc library * This also fixes the packageVersions interpolations which were - Missing an interpolation for `LIBRARY_ghc_VERSION` - Double quoting the version so that "9.7" was being inserted. Fixes #23121 - - - - - d48fbfea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T04:19:05-04:00 Stop if type constructors have kind errors Otherwise we get knock-on errors, such as #23252. This makes GHC fail a bit sooner, and I have not attempted to add recovery code, to add a fake TyCon place of the erroneous one, in an attempt to get more type errors in one pass. We could do that (perhaps) if there was a call for it. - - - - - 2371d6b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Major refactor in the handling of equality constraints This MR substantially refactors the way in which the constraint solver deals with equality constraints. The big thing is: * Intead of a pipeline in which we /first/ canonicalise and /then/ interact (the latter including performing unification) the two steps are more closely integreated into one. That avoids the current rather indirect communication between the two steps. The proximate cause for this refactoring is fixing #22194, which involve solving [W] alpha[2] ~ Maybe (F beta[4]) by doing this: alpha[2] := Maybe delta[2] [W] delta[2] ~ F beta[4] That is, we don't promote beta[4]! This is very like introducing a cycle breaker, and was very awkward to do before, but now it is all nice. See GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify Note [Promotion and level-checking] and Note [Family applications in canonical constraints]. The big change is this: * Several canonicalisation checks (occurs-check, cycle-breaking, checking for concreteness) are combined into one new function: GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.checkTyEqRhs This function is controlled by `TyEqFlags`, which says what to do for foralls, type families etc. * `canEqCanLHSFinish` now sees if unification is possible, and if so, actually does it: see `canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification`. There are loads of smaller changes: * The on-the-fly unifier `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.unifyType` has a cheap-and-cheerful version of `checkTyEqRhs`, called `simpleUnifyCheck`. If `simpleUnifyCheck` succeeds, it can unify, otherwise it defers by emitting a constraint. This is simpler than before. * I simplified the swapping code in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.canEqCanLHS`. Especially the nasty stuff involving `swap_for_occurs` and `canEqTyVarFunEq`. Much nicer now. See Note [Orienting TyVarLHS/TyFamLHS] Note [Orienting TyFamLHS/TyFamLHS] * Added `cteSkolemOccurs`, `cteConcrete`, and `cteCoercionHole` to the problems that can be discovered by `checkTyEqRhs`. * I fixed #23199 `pickQuantifiablePreds`, which actually allows GHC to to accept both cases in #22194 rather than rejecting both. Yet smaller: * Added a `synIsConcrete` flag to `SynonymTyCon` (alongside `synIsFamFree`) to reduce the need for synonym expansion when checking concreteness. Use it in `isConcreteType`. * Renamed `isConcrete` to `isConcreteType` * Defined `GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs.isInjectiveInType` as a more efficient way to find if a particular type variable is used injectively than finding all the injective variables. It is called in `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.definitely_poly`, which in turn is used quite a lot. * Moved `rewriterView` to `GHC.Core.Type`, so we can use it from the constraint solver. Fixes #22194, #23199 Compile times decrease by an average of 0.1%; but there is a 7.4% drop in compiler allocation on T15703. Metric Decrease: T15703 - - - - - 99b2734b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Add some documentation about redundant constraints - - - - - 3f2d0eb8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Improve partial signatures This MR fixes #23223. The changes are in two places: * GHC.Tc.Bind.checkMonomorphismRestriction See the new `Note [When the MR applies]` We now no longer stupidly attempt to apply the MR when the user specifies a context, e.g. f :: Eq a => _ -> _ * GHC.Tc.Solver.decideQuantification See rewritten `Note [Constraints in partial type signatures]` Fixing this bug apparently breaks three tests: * partial-sigs/should_compile/T11192 * partial-sigs/should_fail/Defaulting1MROff * partial-sigs/should_fail/T11122 However they are all symptoms of #23232, so I'm marking them as expect_broken(23232). I feel happy about this MR. Nice. - - - - - 23e2a8a0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Make approximateWC a bit cleverer This MR fixes #23224: making approximateWC more clever See the long `Note [ApproximateWC]` in GHC.Tc.Solver All this is delicate and ad-hoc -- but it /has/ to be: we are talking about inferring a type for a binding in the presence of GADTs, type families and whatnot: known difficult territory. We just try as hard as we can. - - - - - 2c040246 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-15T00:57:14-04:00 docs: Update template-haskell docs to use Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a) Since GHC Proposal #195, the type of [|| ... ||] has been Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a). The documentation in the `template-haskell` library wasn't updated to reflect this change. Fixes #23148 - - - - - 0da18eb7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-15T14:35:53+02:00 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 - - - - - bad2f8b8 by sheaf at 2023-04-15T15:14:36+02:00 Handle ConcreteTvs in inferResultToType inferResultToType was discarding the ir_frr information, which meant some metavariables ended up being MetaTvs instead of ConcreteTvs. This function now creates new ConcreteTvs as necessary, instead of always creating MetaTvs. Fixes #23154 - - - - - 3b0ea480 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-16T18:12:20-04:00 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 - - - - - a1371ebb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-16T18:12:59-04:00 Add import lists to few GHC.Driver.Session imports Related to https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23261. There are a lot of GHC.Driver.Session which only use DynFlags, but not the parsing code. - - - - - 51479ceb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-17T08:08:48-04:00 Account for special GHC.Prim import in warnUnusedPackages The GHC.Prim import is treated quite specially primarily because there isn't an interface file for GHC.Prim. Therefore we record separately in the ModSummary if it's imported or not so we don't go looking for it. This logic hasn't made it's way to `-Wunused-packages` so if you imported GHC.Prim then the warning would complain you didn't use `-package ghc-prim`. Fixes #23212 - - - - - 1532a8b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-17T08:09:24-04:00 Add regression test for #23199 - - - - - 0158c5f1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-17T18:43:27-04:00 validDerivPred: Reject exotic constraints in IrredPreds This brings the `IrredPred` case in sync with the treatment of `ClassPred`s as described in `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` in `GHC.Tc.Validity`. Namely, we should reject `IrredPred`s that are inferred from `deriving` clauses whose arguments contain other type constructors, as described in `(VD2) Reject exotic constraints` of that Note. This has the nice property that `deriving` clauses whose inferred instance context mention `TypeError` will now emit the type error in the resulting error message, which better matches existing intuitions about how `TypeError` should work. While I was in town, I noticed that much of `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` was duplicated in a separate `Note [Exotic derived instance contexts]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`. I decided to fold the latter Note into the former so that there is a single authority on describing the conditions under which an inferred `deriving` constraint can be considered valid. This changes the behavior of `deriving` in a way that existing code might break, so I have made a mention of this in the GHC User's Guide. It seems very, very unlikely that much code is relying on this strange behavior, however, and even if there is, there is a clear, backwards-compatible migration path using `StandaloneDeriving`. Fixes #22696. - - - - - 10364818 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-17T18:44:03-04:00 Misc cleanup - Use dedicated list functions - Make cloneBndrs and cloneRecIdBndrs monadic - Fix invalid haddock comments in libraries/base - - - - - 5e1d33d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-18T10:31:02-04:00 Convert interface file loading errors into proper diagnostics This patch converts all the errors to do with loading interface files into proper structured diagnostics. * DriverMessage: Sometimes in the driver we attempt to load an interface file so we embed the IfaceMessage into the DriverMessage. * TcRnMessage: Most the time we are loading interface files during typechecking, so we embed the IfaceMessage This patch also removes the TcRnInterfaceLookupError constructor which is superceded by the IfaceMessage, which is now structured compared to just storing an SDoc before. - - - - - df1a5811 by sheaf at 2023-04-18T10:31:43-04:00 Don't panic in ltPatersonSize The function GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType.ltPatersonSize would panic when it encountered a type family on the RHS, as usually these are not allowed (type families are not allowed on the RHS of class instances or of quantified constraints). However, it is possible to still encounter type families on the RHS after doing a bit of constraint solving, as seen in test case T23171. This could trigger the panic in the call to ltPatersonSize in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.mk_strict_superclasses, which is involved in avoiding loopy superclass constraints. This patch simply changes ltPatersonSize to return "I don't know, because there's a type family involved" in these cases. Fixes #23171 - - - - - d442ac05 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:04:35-04:00 JS: fix thread-related primops - - - - - 7a96f90b by Bryan Richter at 2023-04-19T20:05:11-04:00 CI: Disable abi-test-nightly See #23269 - - - - - ab6c1d29 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:05:50-04:00 Testsuite: don't use obsolescent egrep (#22351) Recent egrep displays the following message, breaking golden tests: egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E Switch to using "grep -E" instead - - - - - f15b0ce5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-20T11:01:06-04:00 hadrian: Pass haddock file arguments in a response file In !10119 CI was failing on windows because the command line was too long. We can mitigate this by passing the file arguments to haddock in a response file. We can't easily pass all the arguments in a response file because the `+RTS` arguments can't be placed in the response file. Fixes #23273 - - - - - 7012ec2f by tocic at 2023-04-20T11:01:42-04:00 Fix doc typo in GHC.Read.readList - - - - - 5c873124 by sheaf at 2023-04-20T18:33:34-04:00 Implement -jsem: parallelism controlled by semaphores See https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/540/ for a complete description for the motivation for this feature. The `-jsem` option allows a build tool to pass a semaphore to GHC which GHC can use in order to control how much parallelism it requests. GHC itself acts as a client in the GHC jobserver protocol. ``` GHC Jobserver Protocol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This proposal introduces the GHC Jobserver Protocol. This protocol allows a server to dynamically invoke many instances of a client process, while restricting all of those instances to use no more than <n> capabilities. This is achieved by coordination over a system semaphore (either a POSIX semaphore [6]_ in the case of Linux and Darwin, or a Win32 semaphore [7]_ in the case of Windows platforms). There are two kinds of participants in the GHC Jobserver protocol: - The *jobserver* creates a system semaphore with a certain number of available tokens. Each time the jobserver wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** first acquire a single token from the semaphore, before spawning the subprocess. This token **must** be released once the subprocess terminates. Once work is finished, the jobserver **must** destroy the semaphore it created. - A *jobclient* is a subprocess spawned by the jobserver or another jobclient. Each jobclient starts with one available token (its *implicit token*, which was acquired by the parent which spawned it), and can request more tokens through the Jobserver Protocol by waiting on the semaphore. Each time a jobclient wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** pass on a single token to the child jobclient. This token can either be the jobclient's implicit token, or another token which the jobclient acquired from the semaphore. Each jobclient **must** release exactly as many tokens as it has acquired from the semaphore (this does not include the implicit tokens). ``` Build tools such as cabal act as jobservers in the protocol and are responsibile for correctly creating, cleaning up and managing the semaphore. Adds a new submodule (semaphore-compat) for managing and interacting with semaphores in a cross-platform way. Fixes #19349 - - - - - 52d3e9b4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 rts: Initialize Array# header in listThreads# Previously the implementation of listThreads# failed to initialize the header of the created array, leading to various nastiness. Fixes #23071 - - - - - 1db30fe1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23071 - - - - - dae514f9 by tocic at 2023-04-21T13:31:21-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base/GHC - - - - - 113e21d7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-21T13:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: replace some js_broken/js_skip predicates with req_c Using req_c is more precise. - - - - - 038bb031 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-21T18:03:04-04:00 Minor doc fixes - Add docs/index.html to .gitignore. It is created by ./hadrian/build docs, and it was the only file in Hadrian's templateRules not present in .gitignore. - Mention that MultiWayIf supports non-boolean guards - Remove documentation of optdll - removed in 2007, 763daed95 - Fix markdown syntax - - - - - e826cdb2 by amesgen at 2023-04-21T18:03:44-04:00 User's guide: DeepSubsumption is implied by Haskell{98,2010} - - - - - 499a1c20 by PHO at 2023-04-23T13:39:32-04:00 Implement executablePath for Solaris and make getBaseDir less platform-dependent Use base-4.17 executablePath when possible, and fall back on getExecutablePath when it's not available. The sole reason why getBaseDir had #ifdef's was apparently that getExecutablePath wasn't reliable, and we could reduce the number of CPP conditionals by making use of executablePath instead. Also export executablePath on js_HOST_ARCH. - - - - - 97a6f7bc by tocic at 2023-04-23T13:40:08-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base - - - - - 787c6e8c by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-24T12:19:06-04:00 testsuite/T20137: Avoid impl.-defined behavior Previously we would cast pointers to uint64_t. However, implementations are allowed to either zero- or sign-extend such casts. Instead cast to uintptr_t to avoid this. Fixes #23247. - - - - - 87095f6a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:19:44-04:00 rts: always build 64-bit atomic ops This patch does a few things: - Always build 64-bit atomic ops in rts/ghc-prim, even on 32-bit platforms - Remove legacy "64bit" cabal flag of rts package - Fix hs_xchg64 function prototype for 32-bit platforms - Fix AtomicFetch test for wasm32 - - - - - 2685a12d by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:20:21-04:00 compiler: don't install signal handlers when the host platform doesn't have signals Previously, large parts of GHC API will transitively invoke withSignalHandlers, which doesn't work on host platforms without signal functionality at all (e.g. wasm32-wasi). By making withSignalHandlers a no-op on those platforms, we can make more parts of GHC API work out of the box when signals aren't supported. - - - - - 1338b7a3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T16:21:30-04:00 hadrian: fix non-ghc program paths passed to testsuite driver when testing cross GHC - - - - - 1a10f556 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-24T16:22:09-04:00 Add since pragma to Data.Functor.unzip - - - - - 0da9e882 by Soham Chowdhury at 2023-04-25T00:15:22-04:00 More informative errors for bad imports (#21826) - - - - - ebd5b078 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T00:15:58-04:00 JS/base: provide implementation for mkdir (issue 22374) - - - - - 8f656188 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T18:12:38-04:00 JS: Fix h$base_access implementation (issue 22576) - - - - - 74c55712 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-04-25T18:13:19-04:00 Give more guarntees about ImplicitParams (#23289) - Added new section in the GHC user's guide that legends behavior of nested implicit parameter bindings in these two cases: let ?f = 1 in let ?f = 2 in ?f and data T where MkT :: (?f :: Int) => T f :: T -> T -> Int f MkT MkT = ?f - Added new test case to examine this behavior. - - - - - c30ac25f by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-26T14:50:51-04:00 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. - - - - - 77f506b8 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-26T14:51:28-04:00 Refactor GenStgRhs to include the Type in both constructors (#23280, #22576, #22364) Carry the actual type of an expression through the PreStgRhs and into GenStgRhs for use in later stages. Currently this is used in the JavaScript backend to fix some tests from the above mentioned issues: EtaExpandLevPoly, RepPolyWrappedVar2, T13822, T14749. - - - - - 052e2bb6 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-04-26T14:52:05-04:00 EPA: Use ExplicitBraces only in HsModule !9018 brought in exact print annotations in LayoutInfo for open and close braces at the top level. But it retained them in the HsModule annotations too. Remove the originals, so exact printing uses LayoutInfo - - - - - d5c4629b by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: update ci.sh to actually run the entire testsuite for wasm backend For the time being, we still need to use in-tree mode and can't test the bindist yet. - - - - - 533d075e by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: additional wasm32 manual jobs in validate pipelines This patch enables bignum native & unregisterised wasm32 jobs as manual jobs in validate pipelines, which can be useful to prevent breakage when working on wasm32 related patches. - - - - - b5f00811 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix cross prefix stripping This patch fixes cross prefix stripping in the testsuite driver. The normalization logic used to only handle prefixes of the triple form <arch>-<vendor>-<os>, now it's relaxed to allow any number of tokens in the prefix tuple, so the cross prefix stripping logic would work when ghc is configured with something like --target=wasm32-wasi. - - - - - 6f511c36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: include target exe extension in heap profile filenames This patch fixes hp2ps related framework failures when testing the wasm backend by including target exe extension in heap profile filenames. - - - - - e6416b10 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: exclude ghci ways if no rts linker is present This patch implements logic to automatically exclude ghci ways when there is no rts linker. It's way better than having to annotate individual test cases. - - - - - 791cce64 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix permission bits in copy_files When the testsuite driver copy files instead of symlinking them, it should also copy the permission bits, otherwise there'll be permission denied errors. Also, enforce file copying when testing wasm32, since wasmtime doesn't handle host symlinks quite well (https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/6227). - - - - - aa6afe8a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate This patch adds the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has threaded RTS, and mark some tests as req_ghc_with_threaded_rts. Also makes ghc_with_threaded_rts a config field instead of a global variable. - - - - - ce580426 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_process predicate This patch adds the req_process predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has a process model, also marking tests that involve spawning processes as req_process. Also bumps hpc & process submodule. - - - - - cb933665 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_host_target_ghc predicate This patch adds the req_host_target_ghc predicate to the testsuite to assert the ghc compiler being tested can compile both host/target code. When testing cross GHCs this is not supported yet, but it may change in the future. - - - - - b174a110 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add missing annotations for some tests This patch adds missing annotations (req_th, req_dynamic_lib_support, req_rts_linker) to some tests. They were discovered when testing wasm32, though it's better to be explicit about what features they require, rather than simply adding when(arch('wasm32'), skip). - - - - - bd2bfdec by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: wasm32-specific fixes This patch includes all wasm32-specific testsuite fixes. - - - - - 4eaf2c2a by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-27T16:01:11-04:00 JS: change GHC.JS.Transform.identsS/E/V to take a saturated IR (#23304) - - - - - 57277662 by sheaf at 2023-04-29T20:23:06+02:00 Add the Unsatisfiable class This commit implements GHC proposal #433, adding the Unsatisfiable class to the GHC.TypeError module. This provides an alternative to TypeError for which error reporting is more predictable: we report it when we are reporting unsolved Wanted constraints. Fixes #14983 #16249 #16906 #18310 #20835 - - - - - 00a8a5ff by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-30T03:45:09-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Names Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10336 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 931c8d82 by Ben Orchard at 2023-05-03T20:16:18-04:00 Add sized primitive literal syntax Adds a new LANGUAGE pragma ExtendedLiterals, which enables defining unboxed numeric literals such as `0xFF#Word8 :: Word8#`. Implements GHC proposal 0451: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/b384a538b34f79d18a0201455b7b3c473bc8c936/proposals/0451-sized-literals.rst Fixes #21422. Bumps haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Gogolewski <krzysztof.gogolewski at tweag.io> - - - - - f3460845 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-03T20:16:57-04:00 Document instances of Double - - - - - 1e9caa1a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-03T20:17:37-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule (#22356) - - - - - 4eafb52a by sheaf at 2023-05-03T20:18:16-04:00 Don't forget to check the parent in an export list Commit 3f374399 introduced a bug which caused us to forget to include the parent of an export item of the form T(..) (that is, IEThingAll) when checking for duplicate exports. Fixes #23318 - - - - - 8fde4ac8 by amesgen at 2023-05-03T20:18:57-04:00 Fix unlit path in cross bindists - - - - - 8cc9a534 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 hadrian: Flavour: Change args -> extraArgs Previously in a flavour definition you could override all the flags which were passed to GHC. This causes issues when needed to compute a package hash because we need to know what these extra arguments are going to be before computing the hash. The solution is to modify flavour so that the arguments you pass here are just extra ones rather than all the arguments that you need to compile something. This makes things work more like how cabal.project files work when you give extra arguments to a package and also means that flavour transformers correctly affect the hash. - - - - - 3fdb18f8 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Hardwire a better unit-id for ghc Previously, the unit-id of ghc-the-library was fixed as `ghc`. This was done primarily because the compiler must know the unit-id of some packages (including ghc) a-priori to define wired-in names. However, as seen in #20742, a reinstallable `ghc` whose unit-id is fixed to `ghc` might result in subtle bugs when different ghc's interact. A good example of this is having GHC_A load a plugin compiled by GHC_B, where GHC_A and GHC_B are linked to ghc-libraries that are ABI incompatible. Without a distinction between the unit-id of the ghc library GHC_A is linked against and the ghc library the plugin it is loading was compiled against, we can't check compatibility. This patch gives a slightly better unit-id to ghc (ghc-version) by (1) Not setting -this-unit-id to ghc, but rather to the new unit-id (modulo stage0) (2) Adding a definition to `GHC.Settings.Config` whose value is the new unit-id. (2.1) `GHC.Settings.Config` is generated by Hadrian (2.2) and also by cabal through `compiler/Setup.hs` This unit-id definition is imported by `GHC.Unit.Types` and used to set the wired-in unit-id of "ghc", which was previously fixed to "ghc" The commits following this one will improve the unit-id with a cabal-style package hash and check compatibility when loading plugins. Note that we also ensure that ghc's unit key matches unit id both when hadrian or cabal builds ghc, and in this way we no longer need to add `ghc` to the WiringMap. - - - - - 6689c9c6 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Validate compatibility of ghcs when loading plugins Ensure, when loading plugins, that the ghc the plugin depends on is the ghc loading the plugin -- otherwise fail to load the plugin. Progress towards #20742. - - - - - db4be339 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Add hashes to unit-ids created by hadrian This commit adds support for computing an inputs hash for packages compiled by hadrian. The result is that ABI incompatible packages should be given different hashes and therefore be distinct in a cabal store. Hashing is enabled by the `--flag`, and is off by default as the hash contains a hash of the source files. We enable it when we produce release builds so that the artifacts we distribute have the right unit ids. - - - - - 944a9b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Use hash-unit-ids in release jobs Includes fix upload_ghc_libs glob - - - - - 116d7312 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 JS: fix bounds checking (Issue 23123) * For ByteArray-based bounds-checking, the JavaScript backend must use the `len` field, instead of the inbuild JavaScript `length` field. * Range-based operations must also check both the start and end of the range for bounds * All indicies are valid for ranges of size zero, since they are essentially no-ops * For cases of ByteArray accesses (e.g. read as Int), the end index is (i * sizeof(type) + sizeof(type) - 1), while the previous implementation uses (i + sizeof(type) - 1). In the Int32 example, this is (i * 4 + 3) * IndexByteArrayOp_Word8As* primitives use byte array indicies (unlike the previous point), but now check both start and end indicies * Byte array copies now check if the arrays are the same by identity and then if the ranges overlap. - - - - - 2d5c1dde by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 Fix remaining issues with bound checking (#23123) While fixing these I've also changed the way we store addresses into ByteArray#. Addr# are composed of two parts: a JavaScript array and an offset (32-bit number). Suppose we want to store an Addr# in a ByteArray# foo at offset i. Before this patch, we were storing both fields as a tuple in the "arr" array field: foo.arr[i] = [addr_arr, addr_offset]; Now we only store the array part in the "arr" field and the offset directly in the array: foo.dv.setInt32(i, addr_offset): foo.arr[i] = addr_arr; It avoids wasting space for the tuple. - - - - - 98c5ee45 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-05-04T14:59:31-04:00 JavaScript: Correct arguments to h$appendToHsStringA fixes #23278 - - - - - ca611447 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T15:00:07-04:00 base/encoding: add an allocations performance test (#22946) - - - - - e3ddf58d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-04T15:00:44-04:00 linear types: Don't add external names to the usage env This has no observable effect, but avoids storing useless data. - - - - - b3226616 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-05-04T15:01:25-04:00 Improved documentation for the Data.OldList.nub function There was recomentation to use map head . group . sort instead of nub function, but containers library has more suitable and efficient analogue - - - - - e8b72ff6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-05-04T15:02:02-04:00 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. - - - - - 275836d2 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T08:43:02+00:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Utils Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10350 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 983ce558 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-05T13:11:29-04:00 Use TemplateHaskellQuotes in TH.Syntax to construct Names - - - - - a5174a59 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env This fixes a bug in oneshot mode where hooks modified in a plugin wouldn't be used in oneshot mode because we neglected to use the right hsc_env. This was observed by @csabahruska. - - - - - 18a7d03d by Aaron Allen at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 Rework plugin initialisation points In general this patch pushes plugin initialisation points to earlier in the pipeline. As plugins can modify the `HscEnv`, it's imperative that the plugins are initialised as soon as possible and used thereafter. For example, there are some new tests which modify hsc_logger and other hooks which failed to fire before (and now do) One consequence of this change is that the error for specifying the usage of a HPT plugin from the command line has changed, because it's now attempted to be loaded at initialisation rather than causing a cyclic module import. Closes #21279 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 6e776ed3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization] - - - - - e1df8511 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:43:07-04:00 Incrementally update ghcup metadata in ghc/ghcup-metadata This job paves the way for distributing nightly builds * A new repo https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata stores the metadata on the "updates" branch. * Each night this metadata is downloaded and the nightly builds are appended to the end of the metadata. * The update job only runs on the scheduled nightly pipeline, not just when NIGHTLY=1. Things which are not done yet * Modify the retention policy for nightly jobs * Think about building release flavour compilers to distribute nightly. Fixes #23334 - - - - - 8f303d27 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-05T22:04:31-04:00 docs: Remove mentions of ArrayArray# from unlifted FFI section Fixes #23277 - - - - - 994bda56 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T22:05:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Module Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10361 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. Only addresses the single warning missing from the previous MR. - - - - - 3e3a6be4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-08T12:15:19+00:00 rts: Fix data-race in hs_init_ghc As noticed by @Terrorjack, `hs_init_ghc` previously used non-atomic increment/decrement on the RTS's initialization count. This may go wrong in a multithreaded program which initializes the runtime multiple times. Closes #22756. - - - - - 78c8dc50 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-08T21:41:51-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.IfaceToCore Tracking ticket: #20114 MR: !10390 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 0e2df4c9 by Bryan Richter at 2023-05-09T12:03:35+03:00 Fix up rules for ghcup-metadata-nightly-push - - - - - b970e64f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:33-04:00 testsuite: Add test for atomicSwapIORef - - - - - 81cfefd2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 compiler: Implement atomicSwapIORef with xchg As requested by @treeowl in CLC#139. - - - - - 6b29154d by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 Make atomicSwapMutVar# an inline primop - - - - - 64064cfe by doyougnu at 2023-05-09T18:40:01-04:00 JS: add GHC.JS.Optimizer, remove RTS.Printer, add Linker.Opt This MR changes some simple optimizations and is a first step in re-architecting the JS backend pipeline to add the optimizer. In particular it: - removes simple peep hole optimizations from `GHC.StgToJS.Printer` and removes that module - adds module `GHC.JS.Optimizer` - defines the same peep hole opts that were removed only now they are `Syntax -> Syntax` transformations rather than `Syntax -> JS code` optimizations - hooks the optimizer into code gen - adds FuncStat and ForStat constructors to the backend. Working Ticket: - #22736 Related MRs: - MR !10142 - MR !10000 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T12707 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T17516 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T3064 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 6738c01d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-09T18:40:38-04:00 Add a regression test for #21050 - - - - - b2cdb7da by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T18:41:14-04:00 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. - - - - - 0657b482 by Sven Tennie at 2023-05-09T22:22:42-04:00 Adjust AArch64 stackFrameHeaderSize The prologue of each stack frame are the saved LR and FP registers, 8 byte each. I.e. the size of the stack frame header is 2 * 8 byte. - - - - - 7788c09c by konsumlamm at 2023-05-09T22:23:23-04:00 Make `(&)` representation polymorphic in the return type - - - - - b3195922 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-10T05:06:45-04:00 ghc-prim: Generalize keepAlive#/touch# in state token type Closes #23163. - - - - - 1e6861dd by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-10T05:07:25-04:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule Fixes #22981. - - - - - 0a513952 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-11T04:10:17-04:00 base: Export GHC.Conc.Sync.fromThreadId Closes #22706. - - - - - 29be39ba by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T04:10:54-04:00 Build vanilla alpine bindists We currently attempt to build and distribute fully static alpine bindists (ones which could be used on any linux platform) but most people who use the alpine bindists want to use alpine to build their own static applications (for which a fully static bindist is not necessary). We should build and distribute these bindists for these users whilst the fully-static bindist is still unusable. Fixes #23349 - - - - - 40c7daed by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-11T04:11:30-04:00 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. - - - - - c17bb82f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-11T04:12:07-04:00 Move "target has RTS linker" out of settings We move the "target has RTS linker" information out of configure into a predicate in GHC, and remove this option from the settings file where it is unnecessary -- it's information statically known from the platform. Note that previously we would consider `powerpc`s and `s390x`s other than `powerpc-ibm-aix*` and `s390x-ibm-linux` to have an RTS linker, but the RTS linker supports neither platform. Closes #23361 - - - - - bd0b056e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T04:12:44-04:00 Add a test for #17284 Since !10123 we now reject this program. - - - - - 630b1fea by Bodigrim at 2023-05-11T04:13:24-04:00 Document unlawfulness of instance Num Fixed Fixes #22712 - - - - - 87eebf98 by sheaf at 2023-05-11T11:55:22-04:00 Add fused multiply-add instructions This patch adds eight new primops that fuse a multiplication and an addition or subtraction: - `{fmadd,fmsub,fnmadd,fnmsub}{Float,Double}#` fmadd x y z is x * y + z, computed with a single rounding step. This patch implements code generation for these primops in the following backends: - X86, AArch64 and PowerPC NCG, - LLVM - C WASM uses the C implementation. The primops are unsupported in the JavaScript backend. The following constant folding rules are also provided: - compute a * b + c when a, b, c are all literals, - x * y + 0 ==> x * y, - ±1 * y + z ==> z ± y and x * ±1 + z ==> z ± x. NB: the constant folding rules incorrectly handle signed zero. This is a known limitation with GHC's floating-point constant folding rules (#21227), which we hope to resolve in the future. - - - - - ad16a066 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T11:55:59-04:00 Add a test for #21278 - - - - - 05cea68c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T11:56:36-04:00 rts: Refine memory retention behaviour to account for pinned/compacted objects When using the copying collector there is still a lot of data which isn't copied (such as pinned, compacted, large objects etc). The logic to decide how much memory to retain didn't take into account that these wouldn't be copied. Therefore we pessimistically retained 2* the amount of memory for these blocks even though they wouldn't be copied by the collector. The solution is to split up the heap into two parts, the parts which will be copied and the parts which won't be copied. Then the appropiate factor is applied to each part individually (2 * for copying and 1.2 * for not copying). The T23221 test demonstrates this improvement with a program which first allocates many unpinned ByteArray# followed by many pinned ByteArray# and observes the difference in the ultimate memory baseline between the two. There are some charts on #23221. Fixes #23221 - - - - - 1bb24432 by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-11T11:57:15-04:00 hadrian: fix no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer This patch fixes the no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer and make fully_static reuse it. Previously building with no_dynamic_libs fails since ghc program is still dynamic and transitively brings in dyn ways of rts which are produced by no rules. - - - - - 0ed493a3 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-11T23:08:27-04:00 JS: refactor jsSaturate to return a saturated JStat (#23328) - - - - - a856d98e by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-05-11T23:09:08-04:00 Doc: Fix out-of-sync using-optimisation page - Make explicit that default flag values correspond to their -O0 value. - Fix -fignore-interface-pragmas, -fstg-cse, -fdo-eta-reduction, -fcross-module-specialise, -fsolve-constant-dicts, -fworker-wrapper. - - - - - c176ad18 by sheaf at 2023-05-12T06:10:57-04:00 Don't panic in mkNewTyConRhs This function could come across invalid newtype constructors, as we only perform validity checking of newtypes once we are outside the knot-tied typechecking loop. This patch changes this function to fake up a stub type in the case of an invalid newtype, instead of panicking. This patch also changes "checkNewDataCon" so that it reports as many errors as possible at once. Fixes #23308 - - - - - ab63daac by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T06:11:38-04:00 Allow Core optimizations when interpreting bytecode Tracking ticket: #23056 MR: !10399 This adds the flag `-funoptimized-core-for-interpreter`, permitting use of the `-O` flag to enable optimizations when compiling with the interpreter backend, like in ghci. - - - - - c6cf9433 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-12T06:12:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. - - - - - eb60ec18 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-12T06:12:54-04:00 Mention new implementation of GHC.IORef.atomicSwapIORef in the changelog - - - - - aa84cff4 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Ensure non-moving gc is not running when pausing - - - - - 5ad776ab by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Teach listAllBlocks about nonmoving heap List all blocks on the non-moving heap. Resolves #22627 - - - - - d683b2e5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T19:28:00-04:00 Fix coercion optimisation for SelCo (#23362) setNominalRole_maybe is supposed to output a nominal coercion. In the SelCo case, it was not updating the stored role to Nominal, causing #23362. - - - - - 59aa4676 by Alexis King at 2023-05-12T19:28:47-04:00 hadrian: Fix linker script flag for MergeObjects builder This fixes what appears to have been a typo in !9530. The `-t` flag just enables tracing on all versions of `ld` I’ve looked at, while `-T` is used to specify a linker script. It seems that this worked anyway for some reason on some `ld` implementations (perhaps because they automatically detect linker scripts), but the missing `-T` argument causes `gold` to complain. - - - - - 4bf9fa0f by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Less coercion optimization for non-newtype axioms See Note [Push transitivity inside newtype axioms only] for an explanation of the change here. This change substantially improves the performance of coercion optimization for programs involving transitive type family reductions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord T12227 T12545 T13386 T15703 T5030 T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - dc0c9574 by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Move checkAxInstCo to GHC.Core.Lint A consequence of the previous change is that checkAxInstCo is no longer called during coercion optimization, so it can be moved back where it belongs. Also includes some edits to Note [Conflict checking with AxiomInstCo] as suggested by @simonpj. - - - - - 8b9b7dbc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-12T23:50:25-04:00 Use the eager unifier in the constraint solver This patch continues the refactoring of the constraint solver described in #23070. The Big Deal in this patch is to call the regular, eager unifier from the constraint solver, when we want to create new equalities. This replaces the existing, unifyWanted which amounted to yet-another-unifier, so it reduces duplication of a rather subtle piece of technology. See * Note [The eager unifier] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify * GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.wrapUnifierTcS I did lots of other refactoring along the way * I simplified the treatment of right hand sides that contain CoercionHoles. Now, a constraint that contains a hetero-kind CoercionHole is non-canonical, and cannot be used for rewriting or unification alike. This required me to add the ch_hertero_kind flag to CoercionHole, with consequent knock-on effects. See wrinkle (2) of `Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds]` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality. * I refactored the StopOrContinue type to add StartAgain, so that after a fundep improvement (for example) we can simply start the pipeline again. * I got rid of the unpleasant (and inefficient) rewriterSetFromType/Co functions. With Richard I concluded that they are never needed. * I discovered Wrinkle (W1) in Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint, and therefore now prioritise non-rewritten equalities. Quite a few error messages change, I think always for the better. Compiler runtime stays about the same, with one outlier: a 17% improvement in T17836 Metric Decrease: T17836 T18223 - - - - - 5cad28e7 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-12T23:51:06-04:00 Cleanup of dynflags override in export renaming The deprecation warnings are normally emitted whenever the name's GRE is being looked up, which calls the GHC.Rename.Env.addUsedGRE function. We do not want those warnings to be emitted when renaming export lists, so they are artificially turned off by removing all warning categories from DynFlags at the beginning of GHC.Tc.Gen.Export.rnExports. This commit removes that dependency by unifying the function used for GRE lookup in lookup_ie to lookupGreAvailRn and disabling the call to addUsedGRE in said function (the warnings are also disabled in a call to lookupSubBndrOcc_helper in lookupChildrenExport), as per #17957. This commit also changes the setting for whether to warn about deprecated names in addUsedGREs to be an explicit enum instead of a boolean. - - - - - d85ed900 by Alexis King at 2023-05-13T08:45:18-04:00 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 - - - - - 8a0d45f7 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-13T08:45:58-04:00 Add more instances for Compose: Enum, Bounded, Num, Real, Integral See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/160 for discussion - - - - - 902f0730 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-13T14:58:34-04:00 Make GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy a bit more clever As #23307, GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy was leaving money on the table, failing to unpack arguments that are perfectly unpackable. The fix is pretty easy; see Note [Recursive unboxing] - - - - - a5451438 by sheaf at 2023-05-13T14:59:13-04:00 Fix bad multiplicity role in tyConAppFunCo_maybe The function tyConAppFunCo_maybe produces a multiplicity coercion for the multiplicity argument of the function arrow, except that it could be at the wrong role if asked to produce a representational coercion. We fix this by using the 'funRole' function, which computes the right roles for arguments to the function arrow TyCon. Fixes #23386 - - - - - 5b9e9300 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T11:26:59-04:00 Turn "ambiguous import" error into a panic This error should never occur, as a lookup of a type or data constructor should never be ambiguous. This is because a single module cannot export multiple Names with the same OccName, as per item (1) of Note [Exporting duplicate declarations] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Export. This code path was intended to handle duplicate record fields, but the rest of the code had since been refactored to handle those in a different way. We also remove the AmbiguousImport constructor of IELookupError, as it is no longer used. Fixes #23302 - - - - - e305e60c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-05-15T11:27:41-04:00 Unbreak some tests with latest GNU grep, which now warns about stray '\'. Confusingly, the testsuite mangled the error to say "stray /". We also migrate some tests from grep to grep -E, as it seems the author actually wanted an "POSIX extended" (a.k.a. sane) regex. Background: POSIX specifies 2 "regex" syntaxen: "basic" and "extended". Of these, only "extended" syntax is actually a regular expression. Furthermore, "basic" syntax is inconsistent in its use of the '\' character — sometimes it escapes a regex metacharacter, but sometimes it unescapes it, i.e. it makes an otherwise normal character become a metacharacter. This baffles me and it seems also the authors of these tests. Also, the regex(7) man page (at least on Linux) says "basic" syntax is obsolete. Nearly all modern tools and libraries are consistent in this use of the '\' character (of which many use "extended" syntax by default). - - - - - 5ae81842 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T14:49:17-04:00 Improve "ambiguous occurrence" error messages This error was sometimes a bit confusing, especially when data families were involved. This commit improves the general presentation of the "ambiguous occurrence" error, and adds a bit of extra context in the case of data families. Fixes #23301 - - - - - 2f571afe by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-15T14:50:07-04:00 Fix GHCJS OS platform (fix #23346) - - - - - 86aae570 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-15T14:50:43-04:00 Split DynFlags structure into own module This will allow to make command line parsing to depend on diagnostic system (which depends on dynflags) - - - - - fbe3fe00 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Replace the implementation of CodeBuffers with unboxed types - - - - - 21f3aae7 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Use unboxed codebuffers in base Metric Decrease: encodingAllocations - - - - - 18ea2295 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Weak pointer cleanups Various stylistic cleanups. No functional changes. - - - - - c343112f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't force debug output to stderr Previously `+RTS -Dw -l` would emit debug output to the eventlog while `+RTS -l -Dw` would emit it to stderr. This was because the parser for `-D` would unconditionally override the debug output target. Now we instead only do so if no it is currently `TRACE_NONE`. - - - - - a5f5f067 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Forcibly flush eventlog on barf Previously we would attempt to flush via `endEventLogging` which can easily deadlock, e.g., if `barf` fails during GC. Using `flushEventLog` directly may result in slightly less consistent eventlog output (since we don't take all capabilities before flushing) but avoids deadlocking. - - - - - 73b1e87c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Assert that pointers aren't cleared by -DZ This turns many segmentation faults into much easier-to-debug assertion failures by ensuring that LOOKS_LIKE_*_PTR checks recognize bit-patterns produced by `+RTS -DZ` clearing as invalid pointers. This is a bit ad-hoc but this is the debug runtime. - - - - - 37fb61d8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Introduce printGlobalThreads - - - - - 451d65a6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't sanity-check StgTSO.global_link See Note [Avoid dangling global_link pointers]. Fixes #19146. - - - - - d69cbd78 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Split up tyThingToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make This commit moves tyThingToIfaceDecl and coAxiomToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make into GHC.Iface.Decl. This avoids GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr, which needs tyThingToIfaceDecl, transitively depending on e.g. GHC.Iface.Load and GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. - - - - - 4d29ecdf by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Migrate errors to diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Module This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Tc.Module to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It required a significant overhaul of the compatibility checks between an hs-boot or signature module and its implementation; we now use a Writer monad to accumulate errors; see the BootMismatch datatype in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types, with its panoply of subtypes. For the sake of readability, several local functions inside the 'checkBootTyCon' function were split off into top-level functions. We split off GHC.Types.HscSource into a "boot or sig" vs "normal hs file" datatype, as this mirrors the logic in several other places where we want to treat hs-boot and hsig files in a similar fashion. This commit also refactors the Backpack checks for type synonyms implementing abstract data, to correctly reject implementations that contain qualified or quantified types (this fixes #23342 and #23344). - - - - - d986c98e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-16T00:14:04-04:00 configure: Drop unused AC_PROG_CPP In configure, we were calling `AC_PROG_CPP` but never making use of the $CPP variable it sets or reads. The issue is $CPP will show up in the --help output of configure, falsely advertising a configuration option that does nothing. The reason we don't use the $CPP variable is because HS_CPP_CMD is expected to be a single command (without flags), but AC_PROG_CPP, when CPP is unset, will set said variable to something like `/usr/bin/gcc -E`. Instead, we configure HS_CPP_CMD through $CC. - - - - - a8f0435f by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-16T00:14:42-04:00 rts: fix --disable-large-address-space This patch moves ACQUIRE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK/RELEASE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK from Storage.h to HeapAlloc.h. When --disable-large-address-space is passed to configure, the code in HeapAlloc.h makes use of these two macros. Fixes #23385. - - - - - bdb93cd2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-16T07:59:21+03:00 Add -Wmissing-role-annotations Implements #22702 - - - - - 41ecfc34 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:15-04:00 base: Export {get,set}ExceptionFinalizer from System.Mem.Weak As proposed in CLC Proposal #126 [1]. [1]: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/126 - - - - - 67330303 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:16-04:00 base: Introduce printToHandleFinalizerExceptionHandler - - - - - 5e3f9bb5 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-16T13:59:22-04:00 JS: Implement h$clock_gettime in the JavaScript RTS (#23360) - - - - - 90e69d5d by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for SourceText SourceText is serialized along with INLINE pragmas into interface files. Many of these SourceTexts are identical, for example "{-# INLINE#". When deserialized, each such SourceText was previously expanded out into a [Char], which is highly wasteful of memory, and each such instance of the text would allocate an independent list with its contents as deserializing breaks any sharing that might have existed. Instead, we use a `FastString` to represent these, so that each instance unique text will be interned and stored in a memory efficient manner. - - - - - b70bc690 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation/FastStrings for `SourceNote`s `SourceNote`s should not be stored as [Char] as this is highly wasteful and in certain scenarios can be highly duplicated. Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6231a126 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for UsageFile (#22744) Use FastString to store filepaths in interface files, as this data is highly redundant so we want to share all instances of filepaths in the compiler session. - - - - - 47a58150 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 testsuite: add test for T22744 This test checks for #22744 by compiling 100 modules which each have a dependency on 1000 distinct external files. Previously, when loading these interfaces from disk, each individual instance of a filepath in the interface will would be allocated as an individual object on the heap, meaning we have heap objects for 100*1000 files, when there are only 1000 distinct files we care about. This test checks this by first compiling the module normally, then measuring the peak memory usage in a no-op recompile, as the recompilation checking will force the allocation of all these filepaths. - - - - - 0451bdc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 users guide: Add glossary Currently this merely explains the meaning of "technology preview" in the context of released features. - - - - - 0ba52e4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Update glossary.rst - - - - - 3d23060c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Use glossary directive - - - - - 2972fd66 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-16T21:32:20-04:00 JS: fix getpid (fix #23399) - - - - - 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will avoid preventing inlinings and reductions and make linear programs more efficient. - - - - - d56dd695 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Data.Bag: add INLINEABLE to polymorphic functions This commit allows polymorphic methods in GHC.Data.Bag to be specialised, avoiding having to pass explicit dictionaries when they are instantiated with e.g. a known monad. - - - - - 5366cd35 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcBinderStack into its own module This commit splits off TcBinderStack into its own module, to avoid module cycles: we might want to refer to it without also pulling in the TcM monad. - - - - - 09d4d307 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcRef into its own module This helps avoid pull in the full TcM monad when we just want access to mutable references in the typechecker. This facilitates later patches which introduce a slimmed down TcM monad for zonking. - - - - - 88cc19b3 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Introduce Codensity monad The Codensity monad is useful to write state-passing computations in continuation-passing style, e.g. to implement a State monad as continuation-passing style over a Reader monad. - - - - - f62d8195 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Restructure the zonker This commit splits up the zonker into a few separate components, described in Note [The structure of the zonker] in `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type`. 1. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Monad` introduces a pared-down `TcM` monad, `ZonkM`, which has enough information for zonking types. This allows us to refactor `ErrCtxt` to use `ZonkM` instead of `TcM`, which guarantees we don't throw an error while reporting an error. 2. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Env` is the new home of `ZonkEnv`, and also defines two zonking monad transformers, `ZonkT` and `ZonkBndrT`. `ZonkT` is a reader monad transformer over `ZonkEnv`. `ZonkBndrT m` is the codensity monad over `ZonkT m`. `ZonkBndrT` is used for computations that accumulate binders in the `ZonkEnv`. 3. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType` contains the code for zonking types, for use in the typechecker. It uses the `ZonkM` monad. 4. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type` contains the code for final zonking to `Type`, which has been refactored to use `ZonkTcM = ZonkT TcM` and `ZonkBndrTcM = ZonkBndrT TcM`. Allocations slightly decrease on the whole due to using continuation-passing style instead of manual state passing of ZonkEnv in the final zonking to Type. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T8095 T14766 T15304 hard_hole_fits RecordUpdPerf Metric Increase: T10421 ------------------------- - - - - - 70526f5b by mimi.vx at 2023-05-31T11:37:53-04:00 Update rdt-theme to latest upstream version Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23444 - - - - - f3556d6c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Restructure IPE buffer layout Reference ticket #21766 This commit restructures IPE buffer list entries to not contain references to their corresponding info tables. IPE buffer list nodes now point to two lists of equal length, one holding the list of info table pointers and one holding the corresponding entries for each info table. This will allow the entry data to be compressed without losing the references to the info tables. - - - - - 5d1f2411 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE compression to configure Reference ticket #21766 Adds an `--enable-ipe-data-compreesion` flag to the configure script which will check for libzstd and set the appropriate flags to allow for IPE data compression in the compiler - - - - - b7a640ac by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 IPE data compression Reference ticket #21766 When IPE data compression is enabled, compress the emitted IPE buffer entries and decompress them in the RTS. - - - - - 5aef5658 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS Ensure that `HAVE_LIBZSTD` gets defined to either 0 or 1 in all cases and properly check that before IPE data decompression in the RTS. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 69563c97 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add note describing IPE data compression See ticket #21766 - - - - - 7872e2b6 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests Make sure byte order of written IPE buffer entries matches target. Make sure the IPE-related tests properly access the fields of IPE buffer entry nodes with the new IPE layout. This commit also introduces checks to avoid importing modules if IPE compression is not enabled. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 0e85099b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation Capacity of buffers allocated for decompressed IPE data was incorrect due to a misuse of the `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` function. Fix by always storing decompressed size of IPE data in IPE buffer list nodes and using `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` to determine the size of the compressed data. See ticket #21766 - - - - - a0048866 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add optional dependencies to ./configure output Changes the configure script to indicate whether libnuma, libzstd, or libdw are being used as dependencies due to their optional features being enabled. - - - - - 09d93bd0 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE-enabled builds to CI - Adds an IPE job to the CI pipeline which is triggered by the ~IPE label - Introduces CI logic to enable IPE data compression - Enables uncompressed IPE data on debug CI job - Regenerates jobs.yaml MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/112 on the images repository is meant to ensure that the proper images have libzstd-dev installed. - - - - - 3ded9a1c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes Add mention of IPE data compression to user's guide and the release notes for 9.8.1. Also note the impact compression has on binary size in both places. Change IpeBufferListNode compression check so only the value `1` indicates compression. See ticket #21766 - - - - - 41b41577 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Remove IPE enabled builds from CI We don't need to explicitly specify the +ipe transformer to test IPE data since there are tests which manually enable IPE information. This commit does leave zstd IPE data compression enabled on the debian CI jobs. - - - - - 982bef3a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T04:53:49-04:00 Fix build with 9.2 GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type uses an equality constraint. ghc.nix currently provides 9.2. - - - - - 1c96bc3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:56:11-04:00 Output Lint errors to stderr instead of stdout This is a continuation of 7b095b99, which fixed warnings but not errors. Refs #13342 - - - - - 8e81f140 by sheaf at 2023-06-01T10:56:51-04:00 Refactor lookupExactOrOrig & friends This refactors the panoply of renamer lookup functions relating to lookupExactOrOrig to more graciously handle Exact and Orig names. In particular, we avoid the situation in which we would add Exact/Orig GREs to the tcg_used_gres field, which could cause a panic in bestImport like in #23240. Fixes #23428 - - - - - 5d415bfd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:57:31-04:00 Use the one-shot trick for UM and RewriteM functors As described in Note [The one-shot state monad trick], we shouldn't use derived Functor instances for monads using one-shot. This was done for most of them, but UM and RewriteM were missed. - - - - - 2c38551e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:08-04:00 Fix testsuite skipping Lint setTestOpts() is used to modify the test options for an entire .T file, rather than a single test. If there was a test using collect_compiler_stats, all of the tests in the same file had lint disabled. Fixes #21247 - - - - - 00a1e50b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:44-04:00 Add testcases for already fixed #16432 They were fixed by 40c7daed0. Fixes #16432 - - - - - f6e060cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-02T09:07:25-04:00 cleanup: Remove unused field from SelfBoot It is no longer needed since Note [Extra dependencies from .hs-boot files] was deleted in 6998772043. I've also added tildes to Note headers, otherwise they're not detected by the linter. - - - - - 82eacab6 by sheaf at 2023-06-02T09:08:01-04:00 Delete GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk This module was split up into GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type and GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType in commit f62d8195, but I forgot to delete the original module - - - - - 4a4eb761 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-02T23:53:21-04:00 base: Add build-order import of GHC.Types in GHC.IO.Handle.Types For reasons similar to those described in Note [Depend on GHC.Num.Integer]. Fixes #23411. - - - - - f53ac0ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-02T23:54:01-04:00 JS: fix and enhance non-minimized code generation (#22455) Flag -ddisable-js-minimizer was producing invalid code. Fix that and also a few other things to generate nicer JS code for debugging. The added test checks that we don't regress when using the flag. - - - - - f7744e8e by Andrey Mokhov at 2023-06-03T16:49:44-04:00 [hadrian] Fix multiline synopsis rendering - - - - - b2c745db by Bodigrim at 2023-06-03T16:50:23-04:00 Elaborate on performance properties of Data.List.++ - - - - - 7cd8a61e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Big TcLclEnv and CtLoc refactoring The overall goal of this refactoring is to reduce the dependency footprint of the parser and syntax tree. Good reasons include: - Better module graph parallelisability - Make it easier to migrate error messages without introducing module loops - Philosophically, there's not reason for the AST to depend on half the compiler. One of the key edges which added this dependency was > GHC.Hs.Expr -> GHC.Tc.Types (TcLclEnv) As this in turn depending on TcM which depends on HscEnv and so on. Therefore the goal of this patch is to move `TcLclEnv` out of `GHC.Tc.Types` so that `GHC.Hs.Expr` can import TcLclEnv without incurring a huge dependency chain. The changes in this patch are: * Move TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types to GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv * Create new smaller modules for the types used in TcLclEnv New Modules: - GHC.Tc.Types.ErrCtxt - GHC.Tc.Types.BasicTypes - GHC.Tc.Types.TH - GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv - GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv - GHC.Tc.Errors.Types.PromotionErr Removed Boot File: - {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Types * Introduce TcLclCtxt, the part of the TcLclEnv which doesn't participate in restoreLclEnv. * Replace TcLclEnv in CtLoc with specific CtLocEnv which is defined in GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv. Use CtLocEnv in Implic and CtLoc to record the location of the implication and constraint. By splitting up TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types we allow GHC.Hs.Expr to no longer depend on the TcM monad and all that entails. Fixes #23389 #23409 - - - - - 3d8d39d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType on GHC.Driver.Session This removes the usage of DynFlags from Tc.Utils.TcType so that it no longer depends on GHC.Driver.Session. In general we don't want anything which is a dependency of Language.Haskell.Syntax to depend on GHC.Driver.Session and removing this edge gets us closer to that goal. - - - - - 18db5ada by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Move isIrrefutableHsPat to GHC.Rename.Utils and rename to isIrrefutableHsPatRn This removes edge from GHC.Hs.Pat to GHC.Driver.Session, which makes Language.Haskell.Syntax end up depending on GHC.Driver.Session. - - - - - 12919dd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint on GHC.Driver.Session - - - - - eb852371 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 hole fit plugins: Split definition into own module The hole fit plugins are defined in terms of TcM, a type we want to avoid depending on from `GHC.Tc.Errors.Types`. By moving it into its own module we can remove this dependency. It also simplifies the necessary boot file. - - - - - 9e5246d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Move GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC Types into separate module This allows `GHC.Driver.DynFlags` to depend on these types without depending on CoreM and hence the entire simplifier pipeline. We can also remove a hs-boot file with this change. - - - - - 52d6a7d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Remove unecessary SOURCE import - - - - - 698d160c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 testsuite: Accept new output for CountDepsAst and CountDepsParser tests These are in a separate commit as the improvement to these tests is the cumulative effect of the previous set of patches rather than just the responsibility of the last one in the patchset. - - - - - 58ccf02e by sheaf at 2023-06-05T16:00:47-04:00 TTG: only allow VarBind at GhcTc The VarBind constructor of HsBind is only used at the GhcTc stage. This commit makes that explicit by setting the extension field of VarBind to be DataConCantHappen at all other stages. This allows us to delete a dead code path in GHC.HsToCore.Quote.rep_bind, and remove some panics. - - - - - 54b83253 by Matthew Craven at 2023-06-06T12:59:25-04:00 Generate Addr# access ops programmatically The existing utils/genprimopcode/gen_bytearray_ops.py was relocated and extended for this purpose. Additionally, hadrian now knows about this script and uses it when generating primops.txt - - - - - ecadbc7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-06T13:00:01-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Only add Nightly tag when replacing LatestNightly Previously we were always adding the Nightly tag, but this led to all the previous builds getting an increasing number of nightly tags over time. Now we just add it once, when we remove the LatestNightly tag. - - - - - 4aea0a72 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-07T12:06:46+02:00 Invisible binders in type declarations (#22560) This patch implements @k-binders introduced in GHC Proposal #425 and guarded behind the TypeAbstractions extension: type D :: forall k j. k -> j -> Type data D @k @j a b = ... ^^ ^^ To represent the new syntax, we modify LHsQTyVars as follows: - hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr () pass] + hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr (HsBndrVis pass) pass] HsBndrVis is a new data type that records the distinction between type variable binders written with and without the @ sign: data HsBndrVis pass = HsBndrRequired | HsBndrInvisible (LHsToken "@" pass) The rest of the patch updates GHC, template-haskell, and haddock to handle the new syntax. Parser: The PsErrUnexpectedTypeAppInDecl error message is removed. The syntax it used to reject is now permitted. Renamer: The @ sign does not affect the scope of a binder, so the changes to the renamer are minimal. See rnLHsTyVarBndrVisFlag. Type checker: There are three code paths that were updated to deal with the newly introduced invisible type variable binders: 1. checking SAKS: see kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, matchUpSigWithDecl 2. checking CUSK: see kcCheckDeclHeader_cusk 3. inference: see kcInferDeclHeader, rejectInvisibleBinders Helper functions bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Skol and bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Tv are generalized to work with HsBndrVis. Updates the haddock submodule. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - b7600997 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-07T13:10:21-04:00 JS: clean up FFI 'fat arrow' calls in base:System.Posix.Internals (#23481) - - - - - e5d3940d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-07T18:01:28-04:00 Update CODEOWNERS - - - - - 960ef111 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Remove IPE enabled builds from CI" This reverts commit 41b41577c8a28c236fa37e8f73aa1c6dc368d951. - - - - - bad1c8cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes" This reverts commit 3ded9a1cd22f9083f31bc2f37ee1b37f9d25dab7. - - - - - 12726d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE-enabled builds to CI" This reverts commit 09d93bd0305b0f73422ce7edb67168c71d32c15f. - - - - - dbdd989d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add optional dependencies to ./configure output" This reverts commit a00488665cd890a26a5564a64ba23ff12c9bec58. - - - - - 240483af by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation" This reverts commit 0e85099b9316ee24565084d5586bb7290669b43a. - - - - - 9b8c7dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests" This reverts commit 7872e2b6f08ea40d19a251c4822a384d0b397327. - - - - - 3364379b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add note describing IPE data compression" This reverts commit 69563c97396b8fde91678fae7d2feafb7ab9a8b0. - - - - - fda30670 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS" This reverts commit 5aef5658ad5fb96bac7719710e0ea008bf7b62e0. - - - - - 1cbcda9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "IPE data compression" This reverts commit b7a640acf7adc2880e5600d69bcf2918fee85553. - - - - - fb5e99aa by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE compression to configure" This reverts commit 5d1f2411f4becea8650d12d168e989241edee186. - - - - - 2cdcb3a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Restructure IPE buffer layout" This reverts commit f3556d6cefd3d923b36bfcda0c8185abb1d11a91. - - - - - 2b0c9f5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-06-08T07:52:34+00:00 Don't report redundant Givens from quantified constraints This fixes #23323 See (RC4) in Note [Tracking redundant constraints] - - - - - 567b32e1 by David Binder at 2023-06-08T18:41:29-04:00 Update the outdated instructions in HACKING.md on how to compile GHC - - - - - 2b1a4abe by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. - - - - - 28954758 by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. - - - - - 3ab0155b by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:57:35-04:00 Consistently use validity checks for TH conversion of data constructors We were checking that TH-spliced data declarations do not look like this: ```hs data D :: Type = MkD Int ``` But we were only doing so for `data` declarations' data constructors, not for `newtype`s, `data instance`s, or `newtype instance`s. This patch factors out the necessary validity checks into its own `cvtDataDefnCons` function and uses it in all of the places where it needs to be. Fixes #22559. - - - - - a24b83dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Fix behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in OPTIONS_GHC pragma This fixes the behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in an OPTIONS_GHC pragma for files with module level scope. Instead of simple not deleting the files, we also need to remove them from the TmpFs so they are not deleted later on when all the other files are deleted. There are additional complications because you also need to remove the directory where these files live from the TmpFs so we don't try to delete those later either. I added two tests. 1. Tests simply that -keep-tmp-files works at all with a single module and --make mode. 2. The other tests that temporary files are deleted for other modules which don't enable -keep-tmp-files. Fixes #23339 - - - - - dcf32882 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 withDeferredDiagnostics: When debugIsOn, write landmine into IORef to catch use-after-free. Ticket #23305 reports an error where we were attempting to use the logger which was created by withDeferredDiagnostics after its scope had ended. This problem would have been caught by this patch and a validate build: ``` +*** Exception: Use after free +CallStack (from HasCallStack): + error, called at compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:GHC.Driver.Make ``` This general issue is tracked by #20981 - - - - - 432c736c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Don't return complete HscEnv from upsweep By returning a complete HscEnv from upsweep the logger (as introduced by withDeferredDiagnostics) was escaping the scope of withDeferredDiagnostics and hence we were losing error messages. This is reminiscent of #20981, which also talks about writing errors into messages after their scope has ended. See #23305 for details. - - - - - 26013cdc by Alexander McKenna at 2023-06-09T15:19:41-04:00 Dump `SpecConstr` specialisations separately Introduce a `-ddump-spec-constr` flag which debugs specialisations from `SpecConstr`. These are no longer shown when you use `-ddump-spec`. - - - - - 4639100b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:50:43-04:00 Add role annotations to SNat, SSymbol and SChar Ticket #23454 explained it was possible to implement unsafeCoerce because SNat was lacking a role annotation. As these are supposed to be singleton types but backed by an efficient representation the correct annotation is nominal to ensure these kinds of coerces are forbidden. These annotations were missed from https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 which was implemented in 532de36870ed9e880d5f146a478453701e9db25d. CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/170 Fixes #23454 - - - - - 9c0dcff7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:51:19-04:00 Remove non-existant bytearray-ops.txt.pp file from ghc.cabal.in This broke the sdist generation. Fixes #23489 - - - - - 273ff0c7 by David Binder at 2023-06-09T18:52:00-04:00 Regression test T13438 is no longer marked as "expect_broken" in the testsuite driver. - - - - - b84a2900 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-10T08:27:28-04:00 Fix -Wterm-variable-capture scope (#23434) -Wterm-variable-capture wasn't accordant with type variable scoping in associated types, in type classes. For example, this code produced the warning: k = 12 class C k a where type AT a :: k -> Type I solved this issue by reusing machinery of newTyVarNameRn function that is accordand with associated types: it does lookup for each free type variable when we are in the type class context. And in this patch I use result of this work to make sure that -Wterm-variable-capture warns only on implicitly quantified type variables. - - - - - 9d1a8d87 by Jorge Mendes at 2023-06-10T08:28:10-04:00 Remove redundant case statement in rts/js/mem.js. - - - - - a1f350e2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-13T09:42:16-04:00 Change WarningWithFlag to plural WarningWithFlags Resolves #22825 Now each diagnostic can name multiple different warning flags for its reason. There is currently one use case: missing signatures. Currently we need to check which warning flags are enabled when generating the diagnostic, which is against the declarative nature of the diagnostic framework. This patch allows a warning diagnostic to have multiple warning flags, which makes setup more declarative. The WarningWithFlag pattern synonym is added for backwards compatibility The 'msgEnvReason' field is added to MsgEnvelope to store the `ResolvedDiagnosticReason`, which accounts for the enabled flags, and then that is used for pretty printing the diagnostic. - - - - - ec01f0ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-13T09:42:59-04:00 Add a test Way for running ghci with Core optimizations Tracking ticket: #23059 This runs compile_and_run tests with optimised code with bytecode interpreter Changed submodules: hpc, process Co-authored-by: Torsten Schmits <git at tryp.io> - - - - - c6741e72 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-13T09:43:38-04:00 Configure -Qunused-arguments instead of hardcoding it When GHC invokes clang, it currently passes -Qunused-arguments to discard warnings resulting from GHC using multiple options that aren't used. In this commit, we configure -Qunused-arguments into the Cc options instead of checking if the compiler is clang at runtime and hardcoding the flag into GHC. This is part of the effort to centralise toolchain information in toolchain target files at configure time with the end goal of a runtime retargetable GHC. This also means we don't need to call getCompilerInfo ever, which improves performance considerably (see !10589). Metric Decrease: PmSeriesG T10421 T11303b T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253-spj T13386 T15703 T16875 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5837 T6048 T9020 T9198 T9872d T9961 - - - - - 0128db87 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:44:18-04:00 Improve docs for Data.Fixed; adds 'realToFrac' as an option for conversion between different precisions. - - - - - 95b69cfb by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-13T09:44:55-04:00 Add regression test for #23143 !10541, the fix for #23323, also fixes #23143. Let's add a regression test to ensure that it stays fixed. Fixes #23143. - - - - - ed2dbdca by Emily Martins at 2023-06-13T09:45:37-04:00 delete GHCi.UI.Tags module and remove remaining references Co-authored-by: Tilde Rose <t1lde at protonmail.com> - - - - - c90d96e4 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Add regression test for 17328 - - - - - de58080c by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Skip checking whether constructors are in scope when deriving newtype instances. Fixes #17328 - - - - - 5e3c2b05 by Philip Hazelden at 2023-06-13T09:47:07-04:00 Don't suggest `DeriveAnyClass` when instance can't be derived. Fixes #19692. Prototypical cases: class C1 a where x1 :: a -> Int data G1 = G1 deriving C1 class C2 a where x2 :: a -> Int x2 _ = 0 data G2 = G2 deriving C2 Both of these used to give this suggestion, but for C1 the suggestion would have failed (generated code with undefined methods, which compiles but warns). Now C2 still gives the suggestion but C1 doesn't. - - - - - 80a0b099 by David Binder at 2023-06-13T09:47:49-04:00 Add testcase for error GHC-00711 to testsuite - - - - - e4b33a1d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-14T07:01:21-04:00 Add -Wmissing-poly-kind-signatures Implements #22826 This is a restricted version of -Wmissing-kind-signatures shown only for polykinded types. - - - - - f8395b94 by doyougnu at 2023-06-14T07:02:01-04:00 ci: special case in req_host_target_ghc for JS - - - - - b852a5b6 by Gergo ERDI at 2023-06-14T07:02:42-04:00 When forcing a `ModIface`, force the `MINIMAL` pragmas in class definitions Fixes #23486 - - - - - c29b45ee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:19-04:00 Add a testcase for #20076 Remove 'recursive' in the error message, since the error can arise without recursion. - - - - - b80ef202 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:56-04:00 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 - - - - - bd8ef37d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-14T07:04:31-04:00 ci: Add dependenices on necessary aarch64 jobs for head.hackage ci These need to be added since we started testing aarch64 on head.hackage CI. The jobs will sometimes fail because they will start before the relevant aarch64 job has finished. Fixes #23511 - - - - - a0c27cee by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-14T07:05:08-04:00 Add standalone kind signatures for Code and TExp CodeQ and TExpQ already had standalone kind signatures even before this change: type TExpQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type CodeQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type Now Code and TExp have signatures too: type TExp :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type Code :: (Kind.Type -> Kind.Type) -> TYPE r -> Kind.Type This is a stylistic change. - - - - - e70c1245 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeLits.Internal should not be used - - - - - 100650e3 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeNats.Internal should not be used - - - - - 078250ef by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add more flags for dumping core passes (#23491) - - - - - 1b7604af by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add tests for dumping flags (#23491) - - - - - 42000000 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-14T17:18:29-04:00 Provide a demand signature for atomicModifyMutVar.# (#23047) Fixes #23047 - - - - - 8f27023b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-15T03:10:24-04:00 compiler: Cross-reference Note [StgToJS design] In particular, the numeric representations are quite useful context in a few places. - - - - - a71b60e9 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T03:11:00-04:00 Implement the -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification warning (#23510) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" forbids implicit quantification of type variables that occur free on the right-hand side of a type synonym but are not mentioned on the left-hand side. The users are expected to rewrite this using invisible binders: type T1 :: forall a . Maybe a type T1 = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- old type T1 @a = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- new Since the @k-binders are a new feature, we need to wait for three releases before we require the use of the new syntax. In the meantime, we ought to provide users with a new warning, -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification, that would detect when such implicit quantification takes place, and include it in -Wcompat. - - - - - 0078dd00 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-15T03:11:36-04:00 Minor refactorings to mkSpillInstr and mkLoadInstr Better error messages. And, use the existing `off` constant to reduce duplication. - - - - - 1792b57a by doyougnu at 2023-06-15T03:12:17-04:00 JS: merge util modules Merge Core and StgUtil modules for StgToJS pass. Closes: #23473 - - - - - 469ff08b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-15T03:12:57-04:00 Check visibility of nested foralls in can_eq_nc (#18863) Prior to this change, `can_eq_nc` checked the visibility of the outermost layer of foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here Then it delegated the rest of the work to `can_eq_nc_forall`, which split off all foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here This meant that some visibility flags were completely ignored. We fix this oversight by moving the check to `can_eq_nc_forall`. - - - - - 59c9065b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: use regular mask for blocking IO Blocking IO used uninterruptibleMask which should make any thread blocked on IO unreachable by async exceptions (such as those from timeout). This changes it to a regular mask. It's important to note that the nodejs runtime does not actually interrupt the blocking IO when the Haskell thread receives an async exception, and that file positions may be updated and buffers may be written after the Haskell thread has already resumed. Any file descriptor affected by an async exception interruption should therefore be used with caution. - - - - - 907c06c3 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: nodejs: do not set 'readable' handler on stdin at startup The Haskell runtime used to install a 'readable' handler on stdin at startup in nodejs. This would cause the nodejs system to start buffering the stream, causing data loss if the stdin file descriptor is passed to another process. This change delays installation of the 'readable' handler until the first read of stdin by Haskell code. - - - - - a54b40a9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: reserve one more virtual (negative) file descriptor This is needed for upcoming support of the process package - - - - - 78cd1132 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T11:16:11+04:00 Report scoped kind variables at the type-checking phase (#16635) This patch modifies the renamer to respect ScopedTypeVariables in kind signatures. This means that kind variables bound by the outermost `forall` now scope over the type: type F = '[Right @a @() () :: forall a. Either a ()] -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ -- in scope here bound here However, any use of such variables is a type error, because we don't have type-level lambdas to bind them in Core. This is described in the new Note [Type variable scoping errors during type check] in GHC.Tc.Types. - - - - - 4a41ba75 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:15-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket number Replace #22356 with #22349 for these tests because #22356 has been fixed but now these tests fail because of #22349. - - - - - 15f150c8 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: testsuite: update ticket numbers - - - - - 08d8e9ef by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: more triage - - - - - e8752e12 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-15T18:09:52-04:00 Fix test T18522-deb-ppr Fixes #23509 - - - - - 62c56416 by Ben Price at 2023-06-16T05:52:39-04:00 Lint: more details on "Occurrence is GlobalId, but binding is LocalId" This is helpful when debugging a pass which accidentally shadowed a binder. - - - - - d4c10238 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-16T05:53:22-04:00 Clean a stray bit of text in user guide - - - - - 93647b5c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-16T05:54:02-04:00 testsuite: Add forall visibility test cases The added tests ensure that the type checker does not confuse visible and invisible foralls. VisFlag1: kind-checking type applications and inferred type variable instantiations VisFlag1_ql: kind-checking Quick Look instantiations VisFlag2: kind-checking type family instances VisFlag3: checking kind annotations on type parameters of associated type families VisFlag4: checking kind annotations on type parameters in type declarations with SAKS VisFlag5: checking the result kind annotation of data family instances - - - - - a5f0c00e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-16T12:25:40-04:00 JS: factorize SaneDouble into its own module Follow-up of b159e0e9 whose ticket is #22736 - - - - - 0baf9e7c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-16T12:26:17-04:00 Add tests for #21973 - - - - - 640ea90e by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation for `<**>` - - - - - 2469a813 by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update text - - - - - 1f515bbb by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update examples - - - - - 7af99a0d by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation to actually display code correctly - - - - - 800aad7e by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-16T23:08:32-04:00 Type/data instances: require that variables on the RHS are mentioned on the LHS (#23512) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" restricts the scope of type and data family instances as follows: In type family and data family instances, require that every variable mentioned on the RHS must also occur on the LHS. For example, here are three equivalent type instance definitions accepted before this patch: type family F1 a :: k type instance F1 Int = Any :: j -> j type family F2 a :: k type instance F2 @(j -> j) Int = Any :: j -> j type family F3 a :: k type instance forall j. F3 Int = Any :: j -> j - In F1, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs only on the RHS; - In F2, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs both on the LHS and the RHS; - In F3, j is explicitly quantified. Now F1 is rejected with an out-of-scope error, while F2 and F3 continue to be accepted. - - - - - 9132d529 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket numbers - - - - - c3a1274c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: don't dump eventlog to stderr by default Fix T16707 Bump stm submodule - - - - - 89bb8ad8 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-18T02:51:14-04:00 Fix TH name lookup for symbolic tycons (#23525) - - - - - cb9e1ce4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-18T21:16:45-06:00 IPE data compression IPE data resulting from the `-finfo-table-map` flag may now be compressed by configuring the GHC build with the `--enable-ipe-data-compression` flag. This results in about a 20% reduction in the size of IPE-enabled build results. The compression library, zstd, may optionally be statically linked by configuring with the `--enabled-static-libzstd` flag (on non-darwin platforms) libzstd version 1.4.0 or greater is required. - - - - - 0cbc3ae0 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-06-19T09:11:38-04:00 Add `IfaceWarnings` to represent the `ModIface`-storable parts of a `Warnings GhcRn`. Fixes #23516 - - - - - 3e80c2b4 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-20T03:19:41-04:00 Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets This prepares for having linear let expressions in the frontend. When desugaring lets, SPECIALISE statements create more copies of a let binding. Because of the rewrite rules attached to the bindings, there are dependencies between the generated binds. Before this commit, we simply wrapped all these in a mutually recursive let block, and left it to the simplified to sort it out. With this commit: we are careful to generate the bindings in dependency order, so that we can wrap them in consecutive lets (if the source is non-recursive). - - - - - 9fad49e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T03:20:19-04:00 rts: Do not call exit() from SIGINT handler Previously `shutdown_handler` would call `stg_exit` if the scheduler was Oalready found to be in `SCHED_INTERRUPTING` state (or higher). However, `stg_exit` is not signal-safe as it calls `exit` (which calls `atexit` handlers). The only safe thing to do in this situation is to call `_exit`, which terminates with minimal cleanup. Fixes #23417. - - - - - 7485f848 by Bodigrim at 2023-06-20T03:20:57-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This requires changing the recomp007 test because now cabal passes `this-unit-id` to executable components, and that unit-id contains a hash which includes the ABI of the dependencies. Therefore changing the dependencies means that -this-unit-id changes and recompilation is triggered. The spririt of the test is to test GHC's recompilation logic assuming that `-this-unit-id` is constant, so we explicitly pass `-ipid` to `./configure` rather than letting `Cabal` work it out. - - - - - 1464a2a8 by mangoiv at 2023-06-20T03:21:34-04:00 [feat] add a hint to `HasField` error message - add a hint that indicates that the record that the record dot is used on might just be missing a field - as the intention of the programmer is not entirely clear, it is only shown if the type is known - This addresses in part issue #22382 - - - - - b65e78dd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:43-04:00 rts/ipe: Fix unused lock warning - - - - - 6086effd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts/ProfilerReportJson: Fix memory leak - - - - - 1e48c434 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - 471486b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix printf format mismatch - - - - - 80603fb3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> According to Alpine's warnings and poll(2), <poll.h> should be preferred. - - - - - ff18e6fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 nonmoving: Fix unused definition warrnings - - - - - 6e7fe8ee by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 Disable futimens on Darwin. See #22938 - - - - - b7706508 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect CPP guard - - - - - 94f00e9b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that -Werror is passed when compiling the RTS. Previously the `+werror` transformer would only pass `-Werror` to GHC, which does not ensure that the same is passed to the C compiler when building the RTS. Arguably this is itself a bug but for now we will just work around this by passing `-optc-Werror` to GHC. I tried to enable `-Werror` in all C compilations but the boot libraries are something of a portability nightmare. - - - - - 5fb54bf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Disable `#pragma GCC`s on clang compilers Otherwise the build fails due to warnings. See #23530. - - - - - cf87f380 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix capitalization of prototype - - - - - 17f250d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect format specifier - - - - - 0ff1c501 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-20T16:57:20-04:00 JS: remove js_broken(22576) in favour of the pre-existing wordsize(32) condition (#22576) - - - - - 3d1d42b7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Memory usage fixes for Haddock - Do not include `mi_globals` in the `NoBackend` backend. It was only included for Haddock, but Haddock does not actually need it. This causes a 200MB reduction in max residency when generating haddocks on the Agda codebase (roughly 1GB to 800MB). - Make haddock_{parser,renamer}_perf tests more accurate by forcing docs to be written to interface files using `-fwrite-interface` Bumps haddock submodule. Metric Decrease: haddock.base - - - - - 8185b1c2 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Fix associated data family doc structure items Associated data families were being given their own export DocStructureItems, which resulted in them being documented separately from their classes in haddocks. This commit fixes it. - - - - - 4d356ea3 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: implement TH support - Add ghc-interp.js bootstrap script for the JS interpreter - Interactively link and execute iserv code from the ghci package - Incrementally load and run JS code for splices into the running iserv Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> - - - - - 3249cf12 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Don't use getKey - - - - - f84ff161 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Stg: return imported FVs This is used to determine what to link when using the interpreter. For now it's only used by the JS interpreter but it could easily be used by the native interpreter too (instead of extracting names from compiled BCOs). - - - - - fab2ad23 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Fix some recompilation avoidance tests - - - - - a897dc13 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 TH_import_loop is now broken as expected - - - - - dbb4ad51 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: always recompile when TH is enabled (cf #23013) - - - - - 711b1d24 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-06-21T12:59:27-04:00 Add support for deprecating exported items (proposal #134) This is an implementation of the deprecated exports proposal #134. The proposal introduces an ability to introduce warnings to exports. This allows for deprecating a name only when it is exported from a specific module, rather than always depreacting its usage. In this example: module A ({-# DEPRECATED "do not use" #-} x) where x = undefined --- module B where import A(x) `x` will emit a warning when it is explicitly imported. Like the declaration warnings, export warnings are first accumulated within the `Warnings` struct, then passed into the ModIface, from which they are then looked up and warned about in the importing module in the `lookup_ie` helpers of the `filterImports` function (for the explicitly imported names) and in the `addUsedGRE(s)` functions where they warn about regular usages of the imported name. In terms of the AST information, the custom warning is stored in the extension field of the variants of the `IE` type (see Trees that Grow for more information). The commit includes a bump to the haddock submodule added in MR #28 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - c1865854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T12:59:30-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.8 Bumps Haddock submodule - - - - - 4e1de71c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T21:07:48-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.9 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 5b6612bc by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-23T03:56:49-04:00 rts: Work around missing prototypes errors Darwin's toolchain inexpliciably claims that `write_barrier` and friends have declarations without prototypes, despite the fact that (a) they are definitions, and (b) the prototypes appear only a few lines above. Work around this by making the definitions proper prototypes. - - - - - 43b66a13 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-23T03:57:26-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Fix date modifier (M = minutes, m = month) Fixes #23552 - - - - - 564164ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-24T10:27:29+09:00 Support large stack frames/offsets in GHCi bytecode interpreter Bytecode instructions like PUSH_L (push a local variable) contain an operand that refers to the stack slot. Before this patch, the operand type was SmallOp (Word16), limiting the maximum stack offset to 65535 words. This could cause compiler panics in some cases (See #22888). This patch changes the operand type for stack offsets from SmallOp to Op, removing the stack offset limit. Fixes #22888 - - - - - 8d6574bc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-26T13:15:06-04:00 JS: support levity-polymorphic datatypes (#22360,#22291) - thread knowledge about levity into PrimRep instead of panicking - JS: remove assumption that unlifted heap objects are rts objects (TVar#, etc.) Doing this also fixes #22291 (test added). There is a small performance hit (~1% more allocations). Metric Increase: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 5578bbad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 MR Review Template: Mention "Blocked on Review" label In order to improve our MR review processes we now have the label "Blocked on Review" which allows people to signal that a MR is waiting on a review to happen. See: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2023-June/021255.html - - - - - 4427e9cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 Move MR template to Default.md This makes it more obvious what you have to modify to affect the default template rather than looking in the project settings. - - - - - 522bd584 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-26T13:16:33-04:00 Revert "Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets" This (temporary) reverts commit 3e80c2b40213bebe302b1bd239af48b33f1b30ef. Fixes #23550 - - - - - c59fbb0b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-26T19:34:20+02:00 Propagate breakpoint information when inlining across modules Tracking ticket: #23394 MR: !10448 * Add constructor `IfaceBreakpoint` to `IfaceTickish` * Store breakpoint data in interface files * Store `BreakArray` for the breakpoint's module, not the current module, in BCOs * Store module name in BCOs instead of `Unique`, since the `Unique` from an `Iface` doesn't match the modules in GHCi's state * Allocate module name in `ModBreaks`, like `BreakArray` * Lookup breakpoint by module name in GHCi * Skip creating breakpoint instructions when no `ModBreaks` are available, rather than injecting `ModBreaks` in the linker when breakpoints are enabled, and panicking when `ModBreaks` is missing - - - - - 6f904808 by Greg Steuck at 2023-06-27T16:53:07-04:00 Remove undefined FP_PROG_LD_BUILD_ID from configure.ac's - - - - - e89aa072 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-27T16:53:44-04:00 Remove arity inference in type declarations (#23514) Arity inference in type declarations was introduced as a workaround for the lack of @k-binders. They were added in 4aea0a72040, so I simplified all of this by simply removing arity inference altogether. This is part of GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations". - - - - - 459dee1b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:20-04:00 Relax defaulting of RuntimeRep/Levity when printing Fixes #16468 MR: !10702 Only default RuntimeRep to LiftedRep when variables are bound by the toplevel forall - - - - - 151f8f18 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:57-04:00 Remove duplicate link label in linear types docs - - - - - ecdc4353 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T12:24:57-04:00 Stop configuring unused Ld command in `settings` GHC has no direct dependence on the linker. Rather, we depend upon the C compiler for linking and an object-merging program (which is typically `ld`) for production of GHCi objects and merging of C stubs into final object files. Despite this, for historical reasons we still recorded information about the linker into `settings`. Remove these entries from `settings`, `hadrian/cfg/system.config`, as well as the `configure` logic responsible for this information. Closes #23566. - - - - - bf9ec3e4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Remove extraneous debug output - - - - - 7eb68dd6 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Work with unset vars in -e mode - - - - - 49c27936 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Pass positional arguments in their positions By quoting $cmd, the default "bash -i" is a single argument to run, and no file named "bash -i" actually exists to be run. - - - - - 887dc4fc by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Handle unset value in -e context - - - - - 5ffc7d7b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:07:36-04:00 Configure CPP into settings There is a distinction to be made between the Haskell Preprocessor and the C preprocessor. The former is used to preprocess Haskell files, while the latter is used in C preprocessing such as Cmm files. In practice, they are both the same program (usually the C compiler) but invoked with different flags. Previously we would, at configure time, configure the haskell preprocessor and save the configuration in the settings file, but, instead of doing the same for CPP, we had hardcoded in GHC that the CPP program was either `cc -E` or `cpp`. This commit fixes that asymmetry by also configuring CPP at configure time, and tries to make more explicit the difference between HsCpp and Cpp (see Note [Preprocessing invocations]). Note that we don't use the standard CPP and CPPFLAGS to configure Cpp, but instead use the non-standard --with-cpp and --with-cpp-flags. The reason is that autoconf sets CPP to "$CC -E", whereas we expect the CPP command to be configured as a standalone executable rather than a command. These are symmetrical with --with-hs-cpp and --with-hs-cpp-flags. Cleanup: Hadrian no longer needs to pass the CPP configuration for CPP to be C99 compatible through -optP, since we now configure that into settings. Closes #23422 - - - - - 5efa9ca5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:08:13-04:00 hadrian: Always canonicalize topDirectory Hadrian's `topDirectory` is intended to provide an absolute path to the root of the GHC tree. However, if the tree is reached via a symlink this One question here is whether the `canonicalizePath` call is expensive enough to warrant caching. In a quick microbenchmark I observed that `canonicalizePath "."` takes around 10us per call; this seems sufficiently low not to worry. Alternatively, another approach here would have been to rather move the canonicalization into `m4/fp_find_root.m4`. This would have avoided repeated canonicalization but sadly path canonicalization is a hard problem in POSIX shell. Addresses #22451. - - - - - b3e1436f by aadaa_fgtaa at 2023-06-28T21:08:53-04:00 Optimise ELF linker (#23464) - cache last elements of `relTable`, `relaTable` and `symbolTables` in `ocInit_ELF` - cache shndx table in ObjectCode - run `checkProddableBlock` only with debug rts - - - - - 30525b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Introduce MO_{ACQUIRE,RELEASE}_FENCE - - - - - b787e259 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_WriteBarrier rts: Drop write_barrier - - - - - 7550b4a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 rts: Drop load_store_barrier() This is no longer used. - - - - - d5f2875e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop last instances of prim_{write,read}_barrier - - - - - 965ac2ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Eliminate remaining uses of load_load_barrier - - - - - 0fc5cb97 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_ReadBarrier - - - - - 7a7d326c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop load_load_barrier This is no longer used. - - - - - 9f63da66 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 Delete write_barrier function - - - - - bb0ed354 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Make collectFreshWeakPtrs definition a prototype x86-64/Darwin's toolchain inexplicably warns that collectFreshWeakPtrs needs to be a prototype. - - - - - ef81a1eb by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:10:08-04:00 Fix number of free double regs D1..D4 are defined for aarch64 and thus not free. - - - - - c335fb7c by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-28T21:10:44-04:00 Fix typechecking of promoted empty lists The `'[]` case in `tc_infer_hs_type` is smart enough to handle arity-0 uses of `'[]` (see the newly added `T23543` test case for an example), but the `'[]` case in `tc_hs_type` was not. We fix this by changing the `tc_hs_type` case to invoke `tc_infer_hs_type`, as prescribed in `Note [Future-proofing the type checker]`. There are some benign changes to test cases' expected output due to the new code path using `forall a. [a]` as the kind of `'[]` rather than `[k]`. Fixes #23543. - - - - - fcf310e7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:11:21-04:00 Configure MergeObjs supports response files rather than Ld The previous configuration script to test whether Ld supported response files was * Incorrect (see #23542) * Used, in practice, to check if the *merge objects tool* supported response files. This commit modifies the macro to run the merge objects tool (rather than Ld), using a response file, and checking the result with $NM Fixes #23542 - - - - - 78b2f3cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-28T21:12:02-04:00 JS: fix JS stack printing (#23565) - - - - - 9f01d14b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-29T04:13:41-04:00 Add -fpolymorphic-specialisation flag (off by default at all optimisation levels) Polymorphic specialisation has led to a number of hard to diagnose incorrect runtime result bugs (see #23469, #23109, #21229, #23445) so this commit introduces a flag `-fpolymorhphic-specialisation` which allows users to turn on this experimental optimisation if they are willing to buy into things going very wrong. Ticket #23469 - - - - - b1e611d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T04:14:17-04:00 Rip out runtime linker/compiler checks We used to choose flags to pass to the toolchain at runtime based on the platform running GHC, and in this commit we drop all of those runtime linker checks Ultimately, this represents a change in policy: We no longer adapt at runtime to the toolchain being used, but rather make final decisions about the toolchain used at /configure time/ (we have deleted Note [Run-time linker info] altogether!). This works towards the goal of having all toolchain configuration logic living in the same place, which facilities the work towards a runtime-retargetable GHC (see #19877). As of this commit, the runtime linker/compiler logic was moved to autoconf, but soon it, and the rest of the existing toolchain configuration logic, will live in the standalone ghc-toolchain program (see !9263) In particular, what used to be done at runtime is now as follows: * The flags -Wl,--no-as-needed for needed shared libs are configured into settings * The flag -fstack-check is configured into settings * The check for broken tables-next-to-code was outdated * We use the configured c compiler by default as the assembler program * We drop `asmOpts` because we already configure -Qunused-arguments flag into settings (see !10589) Fixes #23562 Co-author: Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) - - - - - 8b35e8ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files - - - - - d7ef1704 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. - - - - - 7c7d1f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. - - - - - cb92051e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - dec81dd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 hadrian: Ignore warnings in unix and semaphore-compat - - - - - d7f6448a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-30T12:38:43-04:00 hadrian: Fix dependencies of docs:* rule For the docs:* rule we need to actually build the package rather than just the haddocks for the dependent packages. Therefore we depend on the .conf files of the packages we are trying to build documentation for as well as the .haddock files. Fixes #23472 - - - - - cec90389 by sheaf at 2023-06-30T12:39:27-04:00 Add tests for #22106 Fixes #22106 - - - - - 083794b1 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-03T03:27:27-04:00 Add -fbreak-points to control breakpoint insertion Rather than statically enabling breakpoints only for the interpreter, this adds a new flag. Tracking ticket: #23057 MR: !10466 - - - - - fd8c5769 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:04-04:00 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. - - - - - 98185d52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:05-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23400 - - - - - 4aac0540 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:42-04:00 ghc-heap: Support for BLOCKING_QUEUE closures - - - - - 03f941f4 by Ben Bellick at 2023-07-03T03:29:29-04:00 Add some structured diagnostics in Tc/Validity.hs This addresses the work of ticket #20118 Created the following constructors for TcRnMessage - TcRnInaccessibleCoAxBranch - TcRnPatersonCondFailure - - - - - 6074cc3c by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Add failing test case for #23492 - - - - - 356a2692 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. - - - - - 3efe7f39 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Introduce genLHsApp and genLHsLit helpers in GHC.Rename.Utils - - - - - dd782343 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Construct catch-all default case using helpers GHC.Rename.Utils concrete helpers instead of wrapGenSpan + HS AST constructors - - - - - 0e09c38e by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-07-03T03:30:56-04:00 Add regression test for #23549 - - - - - 32741743 by Alexis King at 2023-07-03T03:31:36-04:00 perf tests: Increase default stack size for MultiLayerModules An unhelpfully small stack size appears to have been the real culprit behind the metric fluctuations in #19293. Debugging metric decreases triggered by !10729 helped to finally identify the problem. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13701 T14697 - - - - - 82ac6bf1 by Bryan Richter at 2023-07-03T03:32:15-04:00 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. - - - - - 6078b429 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:32:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor compilation of gen_ci Flakify and document it, making it far less sensitive to the build environment. - - - - - aa2db0ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:33:29-04:00 testsuite: Update documentation - - - - - 924a2362 by Gregory Gerasev at 2023-07-03T03:34:10-04:00 Better error for data deriving of type synonym/family. Closes #23522 - - - - - 4457da2a by Dave Barton at 2023-07-03T03:34:51-04:00 Fix some broken links and typos - - - - - de5830d0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:03:59-04:00 configure: Rip out Solaris dyld check Solaris 11 was released over a decade ago and, moreover, I doubt we have any Solaris users - - - - - 59c5fe1d by doyougnu at 2023-07-04T22:04:56-04:00 CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs - - - - - 679bbc97 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-04T22:05:32-04:00 testsuite: Do not require CUSKs Numerous tests make use of CUSKs (complete user-supplied kinds), a legacy feature scheduled for deprecation. In order to proceed with the said deprecation, the tests have been updated to use SAKS instead (standalone kind signatures). This also allows us to remove the Haskell2010 language pragmas that were added in 115cd3c85a8 to work around the lack of CUSKs in GHC2021. - - - - - 945d3599 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:06:08-04:00 gitlab: Drop backport-for-8.8 MR template Its usefulness has long passed. - - - - - 66c721d3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-04T22:06:44-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb2 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb2 to work with anything with a SrcSpan This gets rid of the custom comb2A, comb2Al, comb2N functions, and removes various reLoc calls. - - - - - 2be99b7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-04T22:07:21-04:00 Fix deprecation warning when deprecated identifier is from another module A stray 'Just' was being printed in the deprecation message. Fixes #23573 - - - - - 46c9bcd6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 rts: Don't rely on initializers for sigaction_t As noted in #23577, CentOS's ancient toolchain throws spurious missing-field-initializer warnings. - - - - - ec55035f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't treat -Winline warnings as fatal Such warnings are highly dependent upon the toolchain, platform, and build configuration. It's simply too fragile to rely on these. - - - - - 3a09b789 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Only pass -Wno-nonportable-include-path on Darwin This flag, which was introduced due to #17798, is only understood by Clang and consequently throws warnings on platforms using gcc. Sadly, there is no good way to treat such warnings as non-fatal with `-Werror` so for now we simply make this flag specific to platforms known to use Clang and case-insensitive filesystems (Darwin and Windows). See #23577. - - - - - 4af7eac2 by Mario Blažević at 2023-07-04T22:08:38-04:00 Fixed ticket #23571, TH.Ppr.pprLit hanging on large numeric literals - - - - - 2304c697 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:09:15-04:00 compiler: Make OccSet opaque - - - - - cf735db8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-04T22:09:51-04:00 Add Note about why we need forall in Code to be on the right - - - - - fb140f82 by Hécate Moonlight at 2023-07-04T22:10:34-04:00 Relax the constraint about the foreign function's calling convention of FinalizerPtr to capi as well as ccall. - - - - - 9ce44336 by meooow25 at 2023-07-05T11:42:37-04:00 Improve the situation with the stimes cycle Currently the Semigroup stimes cycle is resolved in GHC.Base by importing stimes implementations from a hs-boot file. Resolve the cycle using hs-boot files for required classes (Num, Integral) instead. Now stimes can be defined directly in GHC.Base, making inlining and specialization possible. This leads to some new boot files for `GHC.Num` and `GHC.Real`, the methods for those are only used to implement `stimes` so it doesn't appear that these boot files will introduce any new performance traps. Metric Decrease: T13386 T8095 Metric Increase: T13253 T13386 T18698a T18698b T19695 T8095 - - - - - 9edcb1fb by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-05T11:43:24-04:00 Refactor Unique to be represented by Word64 In #22010 we established that Int was not always sufficient to store all the uniques we generate during compilation on 32-bit platforms. This commit addresses that problem by using Word64 instead of Int for uniques. The core of the change is in GHC.Core.Types.Unique and GHC.Core.Types.Unique.Supply. However, the representation of uniques is used in many other places, so those needed changes too. Additionally, the RTS has been extended with an atomic_inc64 operation. One major change from this commit is the introduction of the Word64Set and Word64Map data types. These are adapted versions of IntSet and IntMap from the containers package. These are planned to be upstreamed in the future. As a natural consequence of these changes, the compiler will be a bit slower and take more space on 32-bit platforms. Our CI tests indicate around a 5% residency increase. Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot RecordUpdPerf T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13386 T13719 T14683 T14697 T14766 T15164 T15703 T16577 T16875 T17516 T18140 T18223 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T3294 T4801 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T6048 T783 T8095 T9020 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872b_defer T9872c T9872d T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf UniqLoop WWRec hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6b9db7d4 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-07-05T11:44:03-04:00 Fix docs for __GLASGOW_HASKELL_FULL_VERSION__ macro - - - - - 40f4ef7c by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-05T18:06:19-04:00 Substitute free variables captured by breakpoints in SpecConstr Fixes #23267 - - - - - 2b55cb5f by sheaf at 2023-07-05T18:07:07-04:00 Reinstate untouchable variable error messages This extra bit of information was accidentally being discarded after a refactoring of the way we reported problems when unifying a type variable with another type. This patch rectifies that. - - - - - 53ed21c5 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-05T18:07:47-04:00 configure: Drop Clang command from settings Due to 01542cb7227614a93508b97ecad5b16dddeb6486 we no longer use the `runClang` function, and no longer need to configure into settings the Clang command. We used to determine options at runtime to pass clang when it was used as an assembler, but now that we configure at configure time we no longer need to. - - - - - 6fdcf969 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-06T12:12:09-04:00 Filter out nontrivial substituted expressions in substTickish Fixes #23272 - - - - - 41968fd6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: testsuite: use req_c predicate instead of js_broken - - - - - 74a4dd2e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: implement some file primitives (lstat,rmdir) (#22374) - Implement lstat and rmdir. - Implement base_c_s_is* functions (testing a file type) - Enable passing tests - - - - - 7e759914 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: cleanup utils (#23314) - Removed unused code - Don't export unused functions - Move toTypeList to Closure module - - - - - f617655c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: rename VarType/Vt into JSRep - - - - - 19216ca5 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: remove custom PrimRep conversion (#23314) We use the usual conversion to PrimRep and then we convert these PrimReps to JSReps. - - - - - d3de8668 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: don't use isRuntimeRepKindedTy in JS FFI - - - - - 8d1b75cb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Also updates ghcup-nightlies-0.0.7.yaml file Fixes #23600 - - - - - e524fa7f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use dynamically linked alpine bindists In theory these will work much better on alpine to allow people to build statically linked applications there. We don't need to distribute a statically linked application ourselves in order to allow that. Fixes #23602 - - - - - b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 8c2647d0 by John Ericson at 2023-08-03T03:25:17-04:00 rts: Move most external symbols logic to the configure script This is much more terse because we are programmatically handling the leading underscore. `findPtr` however is still handled in the Cabal file because we need a newer Cabal to pass flags to the configure script automatically. 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All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 5619d4b6 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-03T09:58:29+02:00 Add changelog entry for specialised Enum Int64/Word64 instances - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - − compiler/GHC/Builtin/gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/Wasm.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/ConLike.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 08:36:31 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 04:36:31 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 16 commits: base: Improve String & IsString documentation Message-ID: <64cb670fec3fa_df450ba7c0126358c@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: c196e320 by Profpatsch at 2023-08-03T04:36:01-04:00 base: Improve String & IsString documentation - - - - - 316bf82a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:02-04:00 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 8a7a525d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:02-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 9a53b1fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:02-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 8855bb88 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:02-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 2e2cea65 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:02-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - a9f0f11e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 6a2ff9dc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - b11928fc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - ae11191d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - 639a244b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - aefdebad by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T04:36:03-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 0878ac5f by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-03T04:36:05-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - d6299919 by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-03T04:36:12-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 06fc7779 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-03T04:36:13-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - ca4e88b0 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T04:36:22-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. Fixes #23775 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/JS/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - configure.ac - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - ghc/ghc-bin.cabal.in - libraries/Cabal - libraries/array - libraries/base/Data/String.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/base.cabal - libraries/containers - libraries/deepseq - libraries/directory - libraries/exceptions - libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal - libraries/ghci/ghci.cabal.in - libraries/haskeline - libraries/hpc - libraries/parsec - libraries/process - libraries/semaphore-compat The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 10:34:56 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Torsten Schmits (@torsten.schmits)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 06:34:56 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/torsten.schmits/23612] Avoid substituting constructors for breakpoint FVs Message-ID: <64cb82d03fa93_df450ba7c0130275f@gitlab.mail> Torsten Schmits pushed to branch wip/torsten.schmits/23612 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 618372ce by Torsten Schmits at 2023-08-03T12:34:08+02:00 Avoid substituting constructors for breakpoint FVs Fixes #23612 MR: !11026 The fingerprinting logic in Iface.Recomp gets the constructor's tycon as an additional element of a decl group's dependency graph, although it's not in its local OccEnv. It's probably also generally nonsense to keep a constructor in the inspectable breakpoint vars. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 ------------------------- - - - - - 4 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.script - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs ===================================== @@ -592,9 +592,22 @@ substDVarSet subst@(Subst _ _ tv_env cv_env) fvs ------------------ substTickish :: Subst -> CoreTickish -> CoreTickish substTickish subst (Breakpoint ext n ids modl) - = Breakpoint ext n (mapMaybe do_one ids) modl + = Breakpoint ext n (filter not_datacon (mapMaybe do_one ids)) modl where do_one = getIdFromTrivialExpr_maybe . lookupIdSubst subst + + -- If a variable is substituted with a constructor, there's no point in + -- inspecting it anymore, and it would cause problems with the dependency + -- computation when fingerprinting iface decls, since it pulls in the name + -- of the tycon even when it's not in the decl's OccEnv. + not_datacon s + | isId s + = case idDetails s of + DataConWorkId {} -> False + DataConWrapId {} -> False + _ -> True + | otherwise = True + substTickish _subst other = other {- Note [Substitute lazily] ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +module Main where + +data X = A1 + +foo :: X -> () +foo A1 = () + +bar :: X -> () +bar y = foo y + +main = seq (map bar [A1]) (return ()) ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.script ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +:load T23612 ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T ===================================== @@ -237,3 +237,5 @@ test('MulMayOflo_full', ignore_stdout], multi_compile_and_run, ['MulMayOflo', [('MulMayOflo_full.cmm', '')], '']) + +test('T23612', only_ways(['ghci-opt']), ghci_script, ['T23612.script']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/618372ce380ea89c744e7ae2529eadeb52cc5ef2 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/618372ce380ea89c744e7ae2529eadeb52cc5ef2 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 10:40:31 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Torsten Schmits (@torsten.schmits)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 06:40:31 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/torsten.schmits/23612] 13 commits: Add a RULE to make lookup fuse Message-ID: <64cb841f66074_df450ba7d413031dc@gitlab.mail> Torsten Schmits pushed to branch wip/torsten.schmits/23612 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - a1fb57c0 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-08-03T12:40:17+02:00 Avoid substituting constructors for breakpoint FVs Fixes #23612 MR: !11026 The fingerprinting logic in Iface.Recomp gets the constructor's tycon as an additional element of a decl group's dependency graph, although it's not in its local OccEnv. It's probably also generally nonsense to keep a constructor in the inspectable breakpoint vars. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 ------------------------- - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/Core/Subst.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - hadrian/ghci-cabal.in - hadrian/src/Oracles/Setting.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Cabal.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/base/Data/List.hs - libraries/base/Data/Monoid.hs - libraries/base/Data/OldList.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup.hs - libraries/base/Data/Semigroup/Internal.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Int.hs - libraries/base/GHC/List.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Word.hs - libraries/base/changelog.md - libraries/base/jsbits/base.js - libraries/base/jsbits/errno.js - libraries/ghc-prim/GHC/Types.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/T23612.script - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T - + testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/T23550.hs - testsuite/tests/deSugar/should_compile/all.T The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 11:15:56 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 07:15:56 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T21077-take-two] Look through TH splices in splitHsApps Message-ID: <64cb8c6cc0e4d_df450ba7e8130415d@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T21077-take-two at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 30929607 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T06:55:20-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanNoAnn`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -475,18 +475,26 @@ rnUntypedSpliceExpr splice pend_expr_splice name rn_splice = (makePending UntypedExpSplice name rn_splice, HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceNested name) rn_splice) - run_expr_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn -> RnM (HsExpr GhcRn, FreeVars) run_expr_splice rn_splice = do { traceRn "rnUntypedSpliceExpr: untyped expression splice" empty - -- Run it here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] - ; (rn_expr, mod_finalizers) <- - runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice - ; (lexpr3, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr rn_expr) - -- See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. - ; let e = flip HsUntypedSplice rn_splice - . HsUntypedSpliceTop (ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers) - <$> lexpr3 - ; return (gHsPar e, fvs) + + -- Run the splice here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] + ; (expr_ps, mod_finalizers) + <- runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice + -- mod_finalizers: See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. + + -- Rename the expanded expression + ; (L l expr_rn, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr expr_ps) + + -- rn_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn is the original TH expression, + -- before expansion + -- expr_ps :: LHsExpr GhcPs is the result of running the splice + -- expr_rn :: HsExpr GhcRn is the result of renaming ps_expr + ; let res :: HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn) + res = HsUntypedSpliceTop + { utsplice_result_finalizers = ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers + , utsplice_result = expr_rn } + ; return (gHsPar (L l (HsUntypedSplice res rn_splice)), fvs) } thSyntaxError :: THSyntaxError -> TcRnMessage ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ tcInferSigma :: Bool -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcM TcSigmaType -- True <=> instantiate -- return a rho-type -- False <=> don't instantiate -- return a sigma-type tcInferSigma inst (L loc rn_expr) - | (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr = addExprCtxt rn_expr $ setSrcSpanA loc $ - do { do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + do { (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun ; (_delta, inst_args, app_res_sigma) <- tcInstFun do_ql inst (tc_fun, fun_ctxt) fun_sigma rn_args ; _tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args ; return app_res_sigma } @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ head ::= f -- HsVar: variables | fld -- HsRecSel: record field selectors | (expr :: ty) -- ExprWithTySig: expr with user type sig | lit -- HsOverLit: overloaded literals - | $([| head |]) -- HsSpliceE+HsSpliced+HsSplicedExpr: untyped TH expression splices | other_expr -- Other expressions When tcExpr sees something that starts an application chain (namely, @@ -204,16 +203,6 @@ Clearly this should work! But it will /only/ work because if we instantiate that (forall b. b) impredicatively! And that only happens in tcApp. -We also wish to typecheck application chains with untyped Template Haskell -splices in the head, such as this example from #21038: - data Foo = MkFoo (forall a. a -> a) - f = $([| MkFoo |]) $ \x -> x -This should typecheck just as if the TH splice was never in the way—that is, -just as if the user had written `MkFoo $ \x -> x`. We could conceivably have -a case for typed TH expression splices too, but it wouldn't be useful in -practice, since the types of typed TH expressions aren't allowed to have -polymorphic types, such as the type of MkFoo. - Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tcApp implements the APP-Downarrow/Uparrow rule of @@ -329,12 +318,12 @@ before tcValArgs. tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty - | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + = do { (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; traceTc "tcApp {" $ vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun @@ -1253,8 +1242,8 @@ isGuardedTy ty quickLookArg1 :: Bool -> Delta -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcSigmaTypeFRR -> TcM (Delta, EValArg 'TcpInst) quickLookArg1 guarded delta larg@(L _ arg) arg_ty - = do { let ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) = splitHsApps arg - ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun rn_args + = do { ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps arg + ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun ; traceTc "quickLookArg 1" $ vcat [ text "arg:" <+> ppr arg , text "head:" <+> ppr rn_fun <+> dcolon <+> ppr mb_fun_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -187,16 +187,17 @@ tcExpr :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- Use tcApp to typecheck applications, which are treated specially -- by Quick Look. Specifically: --- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an +-- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an -- impredicative instantiation (via Quick Look -- driven by res_ty (in checking mode)). --- - HsApp value applications --- - HsAppType type applications --- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) --- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields --- - HsExpanded renamer expansions --- - HsOpApp operator applications --- - HsOverLit overloaded literals +-- - HsApp value applications +-- - HsAppType type applications +-- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) +-- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields +-- - HsExpanded renamer expansions +-- - HsUntypedSplice untyped Template Haskell splices +-- - HsOpApp operator applications +-- - HsOverLit overloaded literals -- These constructors are the union of -- - ones taken apart by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.splitHsApps -- - ones understood by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferAppHead_maybe @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ tcExpr e@(HsAppType {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(ExprWithTySig {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsRecSel {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(XExpr (HsExpanded {})) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty +tcExpr e@(HsUntypedSplice {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsOverLit _ lit) res_ty = do { mb_res <- tcShortCutLit lit res_ty @@ -577,12 +579,6 @@ tcExpr (HsTypedSplice ext splice) res_ty = tcTypedSplice ext splice res_ty tcExpr e@(HsTypedBracket _ body) res_ty = tcTypedBracket e body res_ty tcExpr e@(HsUntypedBracket ps body) res_ty = tcUntypedBracket e body ps res_ty -tcExpr (HsUntypedSplice splice _) res_ty - = case splice of - HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers expr - -> do { addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers - ; tcExpr expr res_ty } - HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "tcExpr: invalid nested splice" {- ************************************************************************ @@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ tcSyntaxOpGen :: CtOrigin -> ([TcSigmaTypeFRR] -> [Mult] -> TcM a) -> TcM (a, SyntaxExprTc) tcSyntaxOpGen orig (SyntaxExprRn op) arg_tys res_ty thing_inside - = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) [] + = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) -- Ugh!! But all this code is scheduled for demolition anyway ; traceTc "tcSyntaxOpGen" (ppr op $$ ppr expr $$ ppr sigma) ; (result, expr_wrap, arg_wraps, res_wrap) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -278,9 +278,13 @@ addArgWrap wrap args | otherwise = EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) : args splitHsApps :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head - , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args --- See Note [splitHsApps] + -> TcM ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head + , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args +-- See Note [splitHsApps]. +-- +-- This uses the TcM monad solely because we must run modFinalizers when looking +-- through HsUntypedSplices +-- (see Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]). splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] where top_ctxt :: Int -> HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt @@ -297,34 +301,47 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] top_lctxt n (L _ fun) = top_ctxt n fun go :: HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] - -> ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) + -> TcM ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Modify the AppCtxt as we walk inwards, so it describes the next argument - go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) - go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) - go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) - go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec l ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) + go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) + go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set (locA l) ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) + go (HsAppType _ (L l fun) at ty) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkETypeArg ctxt at ty : args) + go (HsApp _ (L l fun) arg) ctxt args = go fun (dec (locA l) ctxt) (mkEValArg ctxt arg : args) -- See Note [Looking through HsExpanded] go (XExpr (HsExpanded orig fun)) ctxt args = go fun (VAExpansion orig (appCtxtLoc ctxt)) (EWrap (EExpand orig) : args) + -- See Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] + go e@(HsUntypedSplice splice_res splice) ctxt args + = case splice_res of + HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers fun + -> do addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers + go fun (set loc ctxt) (EWrap (EExpand e) : args) + HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "splitHsApps: invalid nested splice" + where + loc :: SrcSpan + loc = case splice of + HsUntypedSpliceExpr _ (L l _) -> locA l + HsQuasiQuote _ _ (L l _) -> locA l + -- See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] go e@(OpApp _ arg1 (L l op) arg2) _ args - = ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) - , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 - : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 - : EWrap (EExpand e) - : args ) + = pure ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) + , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 + : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 + : EWrap (EExpand e) + : args ) - go e ctxt args = ((e,ctxt), args) + go e ctxt args = pure ((e,ctxt), args) - set :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n (locA l) + set :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n l set _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt - dec :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt - dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) + dec :: SrcSpan -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) l dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt -- | Rebuild an application: takes a type-checked application head @@ -756,6 +773,39 @@ as a single application chain `f e1 e2 e3`. Otherwise stuff like overloaded labels (#19154) won't work. It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. + +Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +When typechecking an application, we must look through untyped TH splices in +order to typecheck examples like the one in #21077: + + data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + + foo :: Foo + foo = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +In principle, this is straightforward to accomplish. By the time we typecheck +`foo`, the renamer will have already run the splice, so all we have to do is +look at the expanded version of the splice in `splitHsApps`. See the +`HsUntypedSplice` case in `splitHsApps` for how this is accomplished. + +There is one slight complication in that untyped TH splices also include +modFinalizers (see Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices] in +GHC.Rename.Splice), which must be run during typechecking. splitHsApps is a +convenient place to run the modFinalizers, so we do so there. This is the only +reason that `splitHsApps` uses the TcM monad. + +`HsUntypedSplice` covers both ordinary TH splices, such as the example above, +as well as quasiquotes (see Note [Quasi-quote overview] in +Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr). The `splitHsApps` case for `HsUntypedSplice` +handles both of these. This is easy to accomplish, since all the real work in +handling splices and quasiquotes has already been performed by the renamer by +the time we get to `splitHsApps`. + +`tcExpr`, which typechecks expressions, handles `HsUntypedSplice` by simply +delegating to `tcApp`, which in turn calls `splitHsApps`. This means that +`splitHsApps` is the unique part of the code that runs an `HsUntypedSplice`'s +modFinalizers. -} {- ********************************************************************* @@ -765,7 +815,6 @@ It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. ********************************************************************* -} tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) -- Infer type of the head of an application -- i.e. the 'f' in (f e1 ... en) @@ -776,11 +825,6 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- * An expression with a type signature (e :: ty) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- --- Why do we need the arguments to infer the type of the head of the --- application? Simply to inform add_head_ctxt about whether or not --- to put push a new "In the expression..." context. (We don't push a --- new one if there are no arguments, because we already have.) --- -- Note that [] and (,,) are both HsVar: -- see Note [Empty lists] and [ExplicitTuple] in GHC.Hs.Expr -- @@ -788,26 +832,23 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- cases are dealt with by splitHsApps. -- -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) args +tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) = addHeadCtxt ctxt $ - do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args + do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun ; case mb_tc_fun of Just (fun', fun_sigma) -> return (fun', fun_sigma) Nothing -> tcInfer (tcExpr fun) } tcInferAppHead_maybe :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (Maybe (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType)) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- Returns Nothing for a complicated head -tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args +tcInferAppHead_maybe fun = case fun of HsVar _ (L _ nm) -> Just <$> tcInferId nm HsRecSel _ f -> Just <$> tcInferRecSelId f ExprWithTySig _ e hs_ty -> Just <$> tcExprWithSig e hs_ty HsOverLit _ lit -> Just <$> tcInferOverLit lit - HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceTop _ e) _ - -> tcInferAppHead_maybe e args _ -> return Nothing addHeadCtxt :: AppCtxt -> TcM a -> TcM a ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} +module T21077 where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO +import T21077_Lib + +worksOnAllGHCs1 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs1 = MkFoo () (\x -> x) + +worksOnAllGHCs2 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs2 = MkFoo () $ \x -> x + +-- TemplateHaskell + +worksOnAllGHCs3 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs3 = $([| MkFoo () |]) (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B = $([| $([| MkFoo () |]) |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "C")) + [| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |]) $ \x -> x + +-- QuasiQuotes + +worksOnAllGHCs4 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs4 = [qq| doesn't matter |] (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +C +D1 +D2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskellQuotes #-} +module T21077_Lib where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote + +data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + +qq :: QuasiQuoter +qq = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ test('T15433a', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile_fail, ['T1543 test('T15433b', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T15433b', '-v0']) test('T20711', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T20868', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('T21077', [extra_files(['T21077_Lib.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T21077', '-v0']) test('Lift_ByteArray', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21920', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21723', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/309296073af72e5786e652a9c8506423aefd3447 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/309296073af72e5786e652a9c8506423aefd3447 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 12:02:15 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 08:02:15 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T21077-take-two] Look through TH splices in splitHsApps Message-ID: <64cb9747f0ef_df450ba810132139f@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T21077-take-two at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: f576552b by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T08:01:08-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -475,18 +475,26 @@ rnUntypedSpliceExpr splice pend_expr_splice name rn_splice = (makePending UntypedExpSplice name rn_splice, HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceNested name) rn_splice) - run_expr_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn -> RnM (HsExpr GhcRn, FreeVars) run_expr_splice rn_splice = do { traceRn "rnUntypedSpliceExpr: untyped expression splice" empty - -- Run it here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] - ; (rn_expr, mod_finalizers) <- - runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice - ; (lexpr3, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr rn_expr) - -- See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. - ; let e = flip HsUntypedSplice rn_splice - . HsUntypedSpliceTop (ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers) - <$> lexpr3 - ; return (gHsPar e, fvs) + + -- Run the splice here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] + ; (expr_ps, mod_finalizers) + <- runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice + -- mod_finalizers: See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. + + -- Rename the expanded expression + ; (L l expr_rn, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr expr_ps) + + -- rn_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn is the original TH expression, + -- before expansion + -- expr_ps :: LHsExpr GhcPs is the result of running the splice + -- expr_rn :: HsExpr GhcRn is the result of renaming ps_expr + ; let res :: HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn) + res = HsUntypedSpliceTop + { utsplice_result_finalizers = ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers + , utsplice_result = expr_rn } + ; return (gHsPar (L l (HsUntypedSplice res rn_splice)), fvs) } thSyntaxError :: THSyntaxError -> TcRnMessage ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ tcInferSigma :: Bool -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcM TcSigmaType -- True <=> instantiate -- return a rho-type -- False <=> don't instantiate -- return a sigma-type tcInferSigma inst (L loc rn_expr) - | (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr = addExprCtxt rn_expr $ setSrcSpanA loc $ - do { do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + do { (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun ; (_delta, inst_args, app_res_sigma) <- tcInstFun do_ql inst (tc_fun, fun_ctxt) fun_sigma rn_args ; _tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args ; return app_res_sigma } @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ head ::= f -- HsVar: variables | fld -- HsRecSel: record field selectors | (expr :: ty) -- ExprWithTySig: expr with user type sig | lit -- HsOverLit: overloaded literals - | $([| head |]) -- HsSpliceE+HsSpliced+HsSplicedExpr: untyped TH expression splices | other_expr -- Other expressions When tcExpr sees something that starts an application chain (namely, @@ -204,16 +203,6 @@ Clearly this should work! But it will /only/ work because if we instantiate that (forall b. b) impredicatively! And that only happens in tcApp. -We also wish to typecheck application chains with untyped Template Haskell -splices in the head, such as this example from #21038: - data Foo = MkFoo (forall a. a -> a) - f = $([| MkFoo |]) $ \x -> x -This should typecheck just as if the TH splice was never in the way—that is, -just as if the user had written `MkFoo $ \x -> x`. We could conceivably have -a case for typed TH expression splices too, but it wouldn't be useful in -practice, since the types of typed TH expressions aren't allowed to have -polymorphic types, such as the type of MkFoo. - Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tcApp implements the APP-Downarrow/Uparrow rule of @@ -329,12 +318,12 @@ before tcValArgs. tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty - | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + = do { (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; traceTc "tcApp {" $ vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun @@ -1253,8 +1242,8 @@ isGuardedTy ty quickLookArg1 :: Bool -> Delta -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcSigmaTypeFRR -> TcM (Delta, EValArg 'TcpInst) quickLookArg1 guarded delta larg@(L _ arg) arg_ty - = do { let ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) = splitHsApps arg - ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun rn_args + = do { ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps arg + ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun ; traceTc "quickLookArg 1" $ vcat [ text "arg:" <+> ppr arg , text "head:" <+> ppr rn_fun <+> dcolon <+> ppr mb_fun_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -187,16 +187,17 @@ tcExpr :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- Use tcApp to typecheck applications, which are treated specially -- by Quick Look. Specifically: --- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an +-- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an -- impredicative instantiation (via Quick Look -- driven by res_ty (in checking mode)). --- - HsApp value applications --- - HsAppType type applications --- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) --- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields --- - HsExpanded renamer expansions --- - HsOpApp operator applications --- - HsOverLit overloaded literals +-- - HsApp value applications +-- - HsAppType type applications +-- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) +-- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields +-- - HsExpanded renamer expansions +-- - HsUntypedSplice untyped Template Haskell splices +-- - HsOpApp operator applications +-- - HsOverLit overloaded literals -- These constructors are the union of -- - ones taken apart by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.splitHsApps -- - ones understood by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferAppHead_maybe @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ tcExpr e@(HsAppType {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(ExprWithTySig {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsRecSel {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(XExpr (HsExpanded {})) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty +tcExpr e@(HsUntypedSplice {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsOverLit _ lit) res_ty = do { mb_res <- tcShortCutLit lit res_ty @@ -577,12 +579,6 @@ tcExpr (HsTypedSplice ext splice) res_ty = tcTypedSplice ext splice res_ty tcExpr e@(HsTypedBracket _ body) res_ty = tcTypedBracket e body res_ty tcExpr e@(HsUntypedBracket ps body) res_ty = tcUntypedBracket e body ps res_ty -tcExpr (HsUntypedSplice splice _) res_ty - = case splice of - HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers expr - -> do { addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers - ; tcExpr expr res_ty } - HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "tcExpr: invalid nested splice" {- ************************************************************************ @@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ tcSyntaxOpGen :: CtOrigin -> ([TcSigmaTypeFRR] -> [Mult] -> TcM a) -> TcM (a, SyntaxExprTc) tcSyntaxOpGen orig (SyntaxExprRn op) arg_tys res_ty thing_inside - = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) [] + = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) -- Ugh!! But all this code is scheduled for demolition anyway ; traceTc "tcSyntaxOpGen" (ppr op $$ ppr expr $$ ppr sigma) ; (result, expr_wrap, arg_wraps, res_wrap) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -278,9 +278,13 @@ addArgWrap wrap args | otherwise = EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) : args splitHsApps :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head - , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args --- See Note [splitHsApps] + -> TcM ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head + , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args +-- See Note [splitHsApps]. +-- +-- This uses the TcM monad solely because we must run modFinalizers when looking +-- through HsUntypedSplices +-- (see Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]). splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] where top_ctxt :: Int -> HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt @@ -297,7 +301,7 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] top_lctxt n (L _ fun) = top_ctxt n fun go :: HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] - -> ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) + -> TcM ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Modify the AppCtxt as we walk inwards, so it describes the next argument go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) @@ -309,21 +313,35 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] = go fun (VAExpansion orig (appCtxtLoc ctxt)) (EWrap (EExpand orig) : args) + -- See Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] + go e@(HsUntypedSplice splice_res splice) ctxt args + = case splice_res of + HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers fun + -> do addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers + go fun ctxt' (EWrap (EExpand e) : args) + HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "splitHsApps: invalid nested splice" + where + ctxt' :: AppCtxt + ctxt' = + case splice of + HsUntypedSpliceExpr _ (L l _) -> set l ctxt -- l :: SrcAnn AnnListItem + HsQuasiQuote _ _ (L l _) -> set l ctxt -- l :: SrcAnn NoEpAnns + -- See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] go e@(OpApp _ arg1 (L l op) arg2) _ args - = ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) - , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 - : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 - : EWrap (EExpand e) - : args ) + = pure ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) + , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 + : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 + : EWrap (EExpand e) + : args ) - go e ctxt args = ((e,ctxt), args) + go e ctxt args = pure ((e,ctxt), args) - set :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + set :: SrcAnn ann -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n (locA l) set _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt - dec :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + dec :: SrcAnn ann -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt @@ -756,6 +774,39 @@ as a single application chain `f e1 e2 e3`. Otherwise stuff like overloaded labels (#19154) won't work. It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. + +Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +When typechecking an application, we must look through untyped TH splices in +order to typecheck examples like the one in #21077: + + data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + + foo :: Foo + foo = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +In principle, this is straightforward to accomplish. By the time we typecheck +`foo`, the renamer will have already run the splice, so all we have to do is +look at the expanded version of the splice in `splitHsApps`. See the +`HsUntypedSplice` case in `splitHsApps` for how this is accomplished. + +There is one slight complication in that untyped TH splices also include +modFinalizers (see Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices] in +GHC.Rename.Splice), which must be run during typechecking. splitHsApps is a +convenient place to run the modFinalizers, so we do so there. This is the only +reason that `splitHsApps` uses the TcM monad. + +`HsUntypedSplice` covers both ordinary TH splices, such as the example above, +as well as quasiquotes (see Note [Quasi-quote overview] in +Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr). The `splitHsApps` case for `HsUntypedSplice` +handles both of these. This is easy to accomplish, since all the real work in +handling splices and quasiquotes has already been performed by the renamer by +the time we get to `splitHsApps`. + +`tcExpr`, which typechecks expressions, handles `HsUntypedSplice` by simply +delegating to `tcApp`, which in turn calls `splitHsApps`. This means that +`splitHsApps` is the unique part of the code that runs an `HsUntypedSplice`'s +modFinalizers. -} {- ********************************************************************* @@ -765,7 +816,6 @@ It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. ********************************************************************* -} tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) -- Infer type of the head of an application -- i.e. the 'f' in (f e1 ... en) @@ -776,11 +826,6 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- * An expression with a type signature (e :: ty) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- --- Why do we need the arguments to infer the type of the head of the --- application? Simply to inform add_head_ctxt about whether or not --- to put push a new "In the expression..." context. (We don't push a --- new one if there are no arguments, because we already have.) --- -- Note that [] and (,,) are both HsVar: -- see Note [Empty lists] and [ExplicitTuple] in GHC.Hs.Expr -- @@ -788,26 +833,23 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- cases are dealt with by splitHsApps. -- -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) args +tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) = addHeadCtxt ctxt $ - do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args + do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun ; case mb_tc_fun of Just (fun', fun_sigma) -> return (fun', fun_sigma) Nothing -> tcInfer (tcExpr fun) } tcInferAppHead_maybe :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (Maybe (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType)) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- Returns Nothing for a complicated head -tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args +tcInferAppHead_maybe fun = case fun of HsVar _ (L _ nm) -> Just <$> tcInferId nm HsRecSel _ f -> Just <$> tcInferRecSelId f ExprWithTySig _ e hs_ty -> Just <$> tcExprWithSig e hs_ty HsOverLit _ lit -> Just <$> tcInferOverLit lit - HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceTop _ e) _ - -> tcInferAppHead_maybe e args _ -> return Nothing addHeadCtxt :: AppCtxt -> TcM a -> TcM a ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} +module T21077 where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO +import T21077_Lib + +worksOnAllGHCs1 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs1 = MkFoo () (\x -> x) + +worksOnAllGHCs2 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs2 = MkFoo () $ \x -> x + +-- TemplateHaskell + +worksOnAllGHCs3 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs3 = $([| MkFoo () |]) (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B = $([| $([| MkFoo () |]) |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "C")) + [| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |]) $ \x -> x + +-- QuasiQuotes + +worksOnAllGHCs4 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs4 = [qq| doesn't matter |] (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2G :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2G = [qqMod1| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2H :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2H = [qqMod2| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +C +D1 +D2 +G +H1 +H2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskellQuotes #-} +module T21077_Lib where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO + +data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + +qq :: QuasiQuoter +qq = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } + +qqMod1 :: QuasiQuoter +qqMod1 = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const $ do + addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "G")) + [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } + +qqMod2 :: QuasiQuoter +qqMod2 = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const $ do + addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "H2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "H1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ test('T15433a', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile_fail, ['T1543 test('T15433b', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T15433b', '-v0']) test('T20711', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T20868', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('T21077', [extra_files(['T21077_Lib.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T21077', '-v0']) test('Lift_ByteArray', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21920', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21723', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f576552ba9d697b6f4fee19ea8972ed4e87477ad -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/f576552ba9d697b6f4fee19ea8972ed4e87477ad You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 12:14:42 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ryan Scott (@RyanGlScott)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 08:14:42 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23496-take-three] deriving: Typecheck associated family instances before instance bindings Message-ID: <64cb9a323edbe_df450ba7ac132906d@gitlab.mail> Ryan Scott pushed to branch wip/T23496-take-three at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: c7f165cb by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T08:14:10-04:00 deriving: Typecheck associated family instances before instance bindings This is a significant overhaul of the way that `deriving` clauses and standalone `deriving` declarations are typechecked. The highlights: * Standalone `deriving` declarations are located in the new `DerivInstD` constructor of `ClsInstDecl`, rather than as part of the `DerivD` constructor of `HsGroup`. This move now means that standalone `deriving` instance declarations are located alongside other forms of instance declarations, which makes it easier to perform SCC analysis on them, as they are now part of a `TyClGroup`. * Now that everything `deriving`-related lives in `TyClGroup`s, we now typecheck all of the associated type family instances that are generated from `deriving` clauses/declarations first (in `tcTyClGroup`) _before_ typechecking any of the generated instance bindings, which happen after all of the `TyClGroup`s have been processed. Doing so is essential to ensuring that these associated type instances are in scope when needed to typecheck other code in later `TyClGroup`s, such as the failing examples seen in #23496. I have written an extensive `Note [Staging of deriving]` (previously `Note [Staging of tcDeriving]`) to describe how everything works. The second bullet point above involves quite a bit of churn in the expected output of several test cases. This is for two reasons: 1. The order in which things are printed with `-ddump-deriv` is now different, since `deriving`-related family instances are now generated earlier in the typechecker. 2. If a test case errors out when typechecking a `deriving`-related family instance, then GHC will stop there before printing any errors involving the generated instance bindings. (Previously, both sorts of errors were printed simultaneously.) As such, some expected-to-fail test cases do not print out as many errors as before. Fixes #23496. - - - - - 30 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Instances.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Stats.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Docs.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Ext/Ast.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Module.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs-boot - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/ThToHs.hs - compiler/Language/Haskell/Syntax/Decls.hs - compiler/Language/Haskell/Syntax/Extension.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Generics/Internal.hs - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T11068_aggressive.stderr - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T14578.stderr - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T14579.stderr - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T14682.stderr - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T17240.stderr - + testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T23496a.hs - + testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/T23496b.hs - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/all.T - testsuite/tests/deriving/should_compile/drv-empty-data.stderr The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 14:13:15 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 10:13:15 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] 40 commits: Fix bogus test in Lint Message-ID: <64cbb5fbc7d69_39c948853590106d7@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 0969a3d1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 Fix bogus test in Lint The Lint check for branch compatiblity within an axiom, in GHC.Core.Lint.compatible_branches was subtly different to the check made when contructing an axiom, in GHC.Core.FamInstEnv.compatibleBranches. The latter is correct, so I killed the former and am now using the latter. On the way I did some improvements to pretty-printing and documentation. (cherry picked from commit 933d61a44a9409bf0d4bff0cceca1f02f48da4dd) - - - - - 4c079f4d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 sphinx: Use modern syntax for extlinks This fixes the following build error: ``` Command line: /opt/homebrew/opt/sphinx-doc/bin/sphinx-build -b man -d /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.doctrees-man -n -w /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.log docs/users_guide /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273 ===> Command failed with error code: 2 Exception occurred: File "/opt/homebrew/Cellar/sphinx-doc/6.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.11/site-packages/sphinx/ext/extlinks.py", line 101, in role title = caption % part ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting ``` I tested on Sphinx-5.1.1 and Sphinx-6.0.0 Thanks for sterni for providing instructions about how to test using sphinx-6.0.0. Fixes #22690 (cherry picked from commit 00dc51060881df81258ba3b3bdf447294618a4de) - - - - - fbc62d02 by Alexis King at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. (cherry picked from commit 26243de1e3716886161d79918af9359f7639314b) - - - - - 50184e05 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 (cherry picked from commit d6411d6cddb8c94c74e5834f0199370d189d31a2) - - - - - 95d97ca9 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. (cherry picked from commit 2b1a4abe3f5935ca58c84c6073e6bdfa5160832f) (cherry picked from commit ff73fc3fc40399795bd0625f437e201d8d30280a) - - - - - 81c85af4 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T18:45:36+05:30 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. (cherry picked from commit 289547580b6f2808ee123f106c3118b716486d5b) (cherry picked from commit e41704b2c27ccc2f0b028c9569a654ff21da8548) - - - - - 3c823f26 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. (cherry picked from commit b2cdb7dacc095142e29c0f28a956b7fa97cdb4b1) - - - - - 6255541b by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Add failing test case for #23492 (cherry picked from commit 6074cc3cda9b9836c784942a1aa7f766fb142787) - - - - - 489db305 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. (cherry picked from commit 356a269258a50bf67811fe0edb193fc9f82dfad1) - - - - - 4a7c5a0c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 (cherry picked from commit 3b0ea4809d92581a10e0e501a6fbd7339e8922bf) (cherry picked from commit 6cd0f8079525fac92bbd6e0c1dbabc3180f8887b) - - - - - 1669cf7f by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. (cherry picked from commit e8b72ff6e4aee1f889a9168df57bb1b00168fd21) (cherry picked from commit eaadcaa7ca2b7bb1d4d214339092dd9e6df12a96) - - - - - 80e6b171 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. (cherry picked from commit d7ef1704aeba451bd3e0efbdaaab2638ee1f0bc8) - - - - - 46927239 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 (cherry picked from commit 76983a0dca64dfb7e94aea0c4f494921f8513b41) - - - - - dab2c731 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. (cherry picked from commit c30ac25f7dfaded58bb2ff85d4bffe662e4af8b1) - - - - - 51302a34 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Fix loop in the interface representation of some `Unfolding` fields As discovered in #22272, dehydration of the unfolding info of a recursive definition used to involve a traversal of the definition itself, which in turn involves traversing the unfolding info. Hence, a loop. Instead, we now store enough data in the interface that we can produce the unfolding info without this traversal. See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] for details. Fixes #22272 Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 3318a340bc2c52a50d155cadd2450883825a7768) - - - - - 585423e6 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. (cherry picked from commit e45eb82830d6de4d09abb548e190be980dd001b4) (cherry picked from commit e0f3aec8f4537fb75f2b38db0da6b7b52d8d29d6) - - - - - 2d468547 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. (cherry picked from commit c6cf9433e3d41e239265eaeff0fd02e6b45d5427) - - - - - 9dcc9689 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 (cherry picked from commit 0da18eb79540181ae9835e73d52ba47ec79fff6b) - - - - - 6cb4477a by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-03T18:45:37+05:30 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. (cherry picked from commit 40c7daed0c971e58e86a8189f82f72e9213af8b6) - - - - - 44939f3b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T19:01:45+05:30 Add PrimCallConv support to GHCi This adds support for calling Cmm code from bytecode using the native calling convention, allowing modules that use `foreign import prim` to be loaded and debugged in GHCi. This patch introduces a new `PRIMCALL` bytecode instruction and a helper stack frame `stg_primcall`. The code is based on the existing functionality for dealing with unboxed tuples in bytecode, which has been generalised to handle arbitrary calls. Fixes #22051 (cherry picked from commit b4c14c4ba17b3abf3e7b88e1201ac7ba89fd56c9) - - - - - 2573888b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T19:02:13+05:30 Add support for sized literals in the bytecode interpreter. The bytecode interpreter only has branching instructions for word-sized values. These are used for pattern matching. Branching instructions for other types (e.g. Int16# or Word8#) weren't needed, since unoptimized Core or STG never requires branching on types like this. It's now possible for optimized STG to reach the bytecode generator (e.g. fat interface files or certain compiler flag combinations), which requires dealing with various sized literals in branches. This patch improves support for generating bytecode from optimized STG by adding the following new bytecode instructions: TESTLT_I64 TESTEQ_I64 TESTLT_I32 TESTEQ_I32 TESTLT_I16 TESTEQ_I16 TESTLT_I8 TESTEQ_I8 TESTLT_W64 TESTEQ_W64 TESTLT_W32 TESTEQ_W32 TESTLT_W16 TESTEQ_W16 TESTLT_W8 TESTEQ_W8 Fixes #21945 (cherry picked from commit 28f8c0ebbfe623784988745af75dcf3fdbdd3ca5) - - - - - 1a938c8e by Alexis King at 2023-08-03T19:05:27+05:30 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 (cherry picked from commit bed3a292df532935426987e1f0c5eaa4f605407e) - - - - - 439f9fb7 by Alexis King at 2023-08-03T19:06:05+05:30 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 (cherry picked from commit d85ed900b271109185251cb0494d51048a4cf213) (cherry picked from commit 74b8e5bd79957786b869183a19f747f2b73294a0) - - - - - 860d3a8a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:09:11+05:30 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. (cherry picked from commit 33cf4659f209ef8e97be188279216a2f4fe0cf51) - - - - - ebcf25e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:09:17+05:30 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks (cherry picked from commit 76727617bccc88d1466ad6dc1442ab8ebb34f79a) - - - - - c20d9234 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:09:34+05:30 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. (cherry picked from commit 33a8c348cae5fd800c015fd8c2230b8066c7c0a4) - - - - - 2d78524e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-03T19:13:40+05:30 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) (cherry picked from commit 2fc18e9e784ccc775db8b06a5d10986588cce74a) - - - - - 2c89837d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:14:58+05:30 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. (cherry picked from commit fd8c57694a00f6359bd66365f1284388c869ac60) - - - - - 4f78bf3f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:15:25+05:30 testsuite: Add test for #23400 (cherry picked from commit 98185d5212fb0464dcbcca0ca2c33326a7a002e8) - - - - - e9d97aca by Bryan Richter at 2023-08-03T19:18:08+05:30 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. (cherry picked from commit 82ac6bf113526f61913943b911089534705984fb) - - - - - 03b02884 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:23:56+05:30 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files (cherry picked from commit 8b35e8caafeeccbf06b7faa70e807028a3f0ff43) - - - - - 0fe24e7b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:26:42+05:30 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. (cherry picked from commit 7c7d1f66d35f73a2faa898a33aa80cd276159dc2) - - - - - 31b1c6c2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:26:53+05:30 rts: Various warnings fixes (cherry picked from commit cb92051e3d85575ff6abd753c9b135930cc50cf8) - - - - - ed17d348 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-03T19:40:13+05:30 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. (cherry picked from commit 65a442fccd081d9370ae4ee4e74f116139b5c2c8) - - - - - 9803f4c4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:40:13+05:30 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. (cherry picked from commit cca74dab6809f8cf7ffc2ec9df689e06aa425110) - - - - - d4d16e4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:40:13+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. (cherry picked from commit 453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767) - - - - - 5169765f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:40:13+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. (cherry picked from commit aca20a5d4fde1c6429c887624bb95c9b54b7af73) - - - - - c2c586b5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:40:13+05:30 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. (cherry picked from commit 6448f0c0b42e482ae514088c1c15ad6110be231f) - - - - - acb04bce by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:40:43+05:30 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. (cherry picked from commit 9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa) - - - - - a1faa210 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-03T19:42:14+05:30 Bump submodule: process 1.6.17.0 (#23760) - - - - - 30 changed files: - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CallConv.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Coercion.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Coercion/Axiom.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/FamInstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Arity.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Specialise.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Seq.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/CodeOutput.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 15:47:42 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Simon Peyton Jones (@simonpj)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 11:47:42 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/simplifier-tweaks] Further wibbles Message-ID: <64cbcc1ec1c96_24f48a8e7c41365dd@gitlab.mail> Simon Peyton Jones pushed to branch wip/simplifier-tweaks at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 3a3a5ade by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-03T16:47:26+01:00 Further wibbles - - - - - 3 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs ===================================== @@ -87,12 +87,7 @@ import GHC.Prelude import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.Opt.Monad ( FloatOutSwitches(..) ) -import GHC.Core.Utils ( exprType, exprIsHNF - , exprOkForSpeculation - , exprIsTopLevelBindable - , collectMakeStaticArgs - , mkLamTypes, extendInScopeSetBndrs - ) +import GHC.Core.Utils import GHC.Core.Opt.Arity ( exprBotStrictness_maybe, isOneShotBndr ) import GHC.Core.FVs -- all of it import GHC.Core.Subst @@ -1127,17 +1122,7 @@ lvlBind :: LevelEnv -> LvlM (LevelledBind, LevelEnv) lvlBind env (AnnNonRec bndr rhs) - | isTyVar bndr -- Don't do anything for TyVar binders - -- (simplifier gets rid of them pronto) - || isCoVar bndr -- Difficult to fix up CoVar occurrences (see extendPolyLvlEnv) - -- so we will ignore this case for now - || isJoinId bndr -- Don't float join points - || not (profitableFloat env dest_lvl) - || (isTopLvl dest_lvl && not (exprIsTopLevelBindable deann_rhs bndr_ty)) - -- We can't float an unlifted binding to top level (except - -- literal strings), so we don't float it at all. It's a - -- bit brutal, but unlifted bindings aren't expensive either - + | dontFloatNonRec env dest_lvl is_bot_lam bndr bndr_ty deann_rhs = -- No float do { rhs' <- lvlRhs env NonRecursive is_bot_lam mb_join_arity rhs ; let bind_lvl = incMinorLvl (le_ctxt_lvl env) @@ -1271,6 +1256,30 @@ lvlBind env (AnnRec pairs) dest_lvl = destLevel env bind_fvs ty_fvs is_fun is_bot is_join abs_vars = abstractVars dest_lvl env bind_fvs +dontFloatNonRec :: LevelEnv -> Level -> Bool + -> Id -> Type -> CoreExpr -> Bool +dontFloatNonRec env dest_lvl is_bot bndr bndr_ty deann_rhs + | isTyVar bndr -- Don't do anything for TyVar binders + = True -- (simplifier gets rid of them pronto) + | isCoVar bndr -- Difficult to fix up CoVar occurrences (see extendPolyLvlEnv) + = True -- so we will ignore this case for now + + | not (profitableFloat env dest_lvl) + = True + + | JoinPoint join_arity <- idJoinPointHood bndr + , let (_, body) = collectNBinders join_arity deann_rhs + = not (isTopLvl dest_lvl) || (not is_bot && exprIsCheap body) + + | isTopLvl dest_lvl + , not (exprIsTopLevelBindable deann_rhs bndr_ty) + = True -- We can't float an unlifted binding to top level (except + -- literal strings), so we don't float it at all. It's a + -- bit brutal, but unlifted bindings aren't expensive either + + | otherwise + = False + profitableFloat :: LevelEnv -> Level -> Bool profitableFloat env dest_lvl = (dest_lvl `ltMajLvl` le_ctxt_lvl env) -- Escapes a value lambda ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs ===================================== @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ import GHC.Builtin.PrimOps ( PrimOp (SeqOp, DataToTagOp, TagToEnumOp) ) import GHC.Builtin.Types.Prim( realWorldStatePrimTy ) import GHC.Builtin.Names( runRWKey ) -import GHC.Data.Maybe ( isNothing, isJust, orElse, mapMaybe ) +import GHC.Data.Maybe ( isNothing, orElse, mapMaybe ) import GHC.Data.FastString import GHC.Unit.Module ( moduleName ) import GHC.Utils.Outputable @@ -3969,12 +3969,16 @@ ok_to_dup_alt _case_bndr _alt_bndrs alt_rhs | (Var v, args) <- collectArgs alt_rhs , all exprIsTrivial args - = if isJust (isDataConId_maybe v) + , Nothing <- isDataConId_maybe v + = True +{- + if isJust (isDataConId_maybe v) then -- See Note [Duplicating join points] (DJ3) for the -- reason for this apparently strange test - False -- exprsFreeIds args `subVarSet` bndr_set + exprsFreeIds args `subVarSet` bndr_set else True -- Duplicating a simple call (f a b c) is fine, -- (especially if f is itself a join point). +-} | otherwise = False ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs ===================================== @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ import GHC.Utils.Outputable import GHC.Types.ForeignCall import GHC.Types.Tickish +import Data.Maybe( isJust ) import qualified Data.ByteString as BS -- | Unfolding options @@ -421,8 +422,8 @@ uncondInline :: Bool -> CoreExpr -> Arity -> CoreExpr -> Int -> Bool -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] uncondInline is_join rhs arity body size | is_join = case collectArgs body of - (Var {}, args) -> all exprIsTrivial args - _ -> False + (Var v, args) -> not (isJust (isDataConId_maybe v)) && all exprIsTrivial args + _ -> False | arity > 0 = size <= 10 * (arity + 1) -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] (1) | otherwise = exprIsTrivial rhs -- See Note [INLINE for small functions] (4) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3a3a5ade8e5e5caa026526ba3ff2ad2f61073cef -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/3a3a5ade8e5e5caa026526ba3ff2ad2f61073cef You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 16:19:37 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 12:19:37 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 21 commits: Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Message-ID: <64cbd39913b2e_24f48a8e7b01818d0@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e2c91bff by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T02:55:46+01:00 Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Closes #23172 - - - - - 481f4a46 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T07:48:43+01:00 Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of incoherent instances Fixes #23287 - - - - - 6e94e730 by Profpatsch at 2023-08-03T12:17:41-04:00 base: Improve String & IsString documentation - - - - - f606d836 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:41-04:00 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 69f3b840 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T12:17:42-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - f5bc9263 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:42-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - beb06436 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:42-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 2d004322 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 12ca798d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 319ba972 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 7a183cf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 2fe47e25 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - ea5cee33 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - a8283863 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 640acff1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T12:17:43-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - bc6d8252 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-03T12:17:50-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 95ec848c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-03T12:17:51-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - 44a4592c by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-03T12:17:54-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - d0ff9f45 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-03T12:17:55-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - 6fc31178 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-03T12:17:55-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - e82a6741 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T12:17:58-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. 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Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. (cherry picked from commit 65a442fccd081d9370ae4ee4e74f116139b5c2c8) - - - - - fe93bd91 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. (cherry picked from commit cca74dab6809f8cf7ffc2ec9df689e06aa425110) - - - - - 9cb3519c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. (cherry picked from commit 453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767) - - - - - 2ca3c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. (cherry picked from commit aca20a5d4fde1c6429c887624bb95c9b54b7af73) - - - - - 683fa79a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. (cherry picked from commit 6448f0c0b42e482ae514088c1c15ad6110be231f) - - - - - 9bd6502a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. (cherry picked from commit 9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa) - - - - - 73da339e by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-03T22:24:59+05:30 Bump submodule: process 1.6.17.0 (#23760) - - - - - 22 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Foreign.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/process - rts/RtsMessages.c - rts/linker/PEi386.c - rts/linker/PEi386.h - rts/win32/ThrIOManager.c - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsCompareByteArray2.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsCompareByteArray3.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadInt64Array.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadSmallArray.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadWord64Array.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadWord8ArrayAsWord32.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckOverlapCopyAddrToByteArray.hs - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckOverlapCopyByteArray.hs - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/all.T - + testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/CheckBoundsOK.hs - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs ===================================== @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ module GHC.Cmm.CLabel ( mkSMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel, mkBadAlignmentLabel, mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel, + mkMemcpyRangeOverlapLabel, mkArrWords_infoLabel, mkSRTInfoLabel, @@ -643,7 +644,8 @@ mkDirty_MUT_VAR_Label, mkCAFBlackHoleInfoTableLabel, mkSMAP_FROZEN_CLEAN_infoLabel, mkSMAP_FROZEN_DIRTY_infoLabel, mkSMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel, mkBadAlignmentLabel, - mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel, mkMUT_VAR_CLEAN_infoLabel :: CLabel + mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel, mkMemcpyRangeOverlapLabel, + mkMUT_VAR_CLEAN_infoLabel :: CLabel mkDirty_MUT_VAR_Label = mkForeignLabel (fsLit "dirty_MUT_VAR") Nothing ForeignLabelInExternalPackage IsFunction mkNonmovingWriteBarrierEnabledLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsLit "nonmoving_write_barrier_enabled") CmmData @@ -661,7 +663,8 @@ mkSMAP_FROZEN_CLEAN_infoLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsL mkSMAP_FROZEN_DIRTY_infoLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsLit "stg_SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_FROZEN_DIRTY") CmmInfo mkSMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsLit "stg_SMALL_MUT_ARR_PTRS_DIRTY") CmmInfo mkBadAlignmentLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsLit "stg_badAlignment") CmmEntry -mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel = mkForeignLabel (fsLit "rtsOutOfBoundsAccess") Nothing ForeignLabelInExternalPackage IsFunction +mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel = mkForeignLabel (fsLit "rtsOutOfBoundsAccess") Nothing ForeignLabelInExternalPackage IsFunction +mkMemcpyRangeOverlapLabel = mkForeignLabel (fsLit "rtsMemcpyRangeOverlap") Nothing ForeignLabelInExternalPackage IsFunction mkMUT_VAR_CLEAN_infoLabel = CmmLabel rtsUnitId (NeedExternDecl False) (fsLit "stg_MUT_VAR_CLEAN") CmmInfo mkSRTInfoLabel :: Int -> CLabel ===================================== compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Foreign.hs ===================================== @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ module GHC.StgToCmm.Foreign ( cgForeignCall, - emitPrimCall, emitCCall, + emitPrimCall, + emitCCall, + emitCCallNeverReturns, emitForeignCall, emitSaveThreadState, saveThreadState, @@ -194,17 +196,31 @@ continuation, resulting in just one proc point instead of two. Yay! -} -emitCCall :: [(CmmFormal,ForeignHint)] - -> CmmExpr - -> [(CmmActual,ForeignHint)] - -> FCode () -emitCCall hinted_results fn hinted_args +emitCCall' :: CmmReturnInfo + -> [(CmmFormal,ForeignHint)] + -> CmmExpr + -> [(CmmActual,ForeignHint)] + -> FCode () +emitCCall' ret_info hinted_results fn hinted_args = void $ emitForeignCall PlayRisky results target args where (args, arg_hints) = unzip hinted_args (results, result_hints) = unzip hinted_results target = ForeignTarget fn fc - fc = ForeignConvention CCallConv arg_hints result_hints CmmMayReturn + fc = ForeignConvention CCallConv arg_hints result_hints ret_info + +emitCCall :: [(CmmFormal,ForeignHint)] + -> CmmExpr + -> [(CmmActual,ForeignHint)] + -> FCode () +emitCCall = emitCCall' CmmMayReturn + +emitCCallNeverReturns + :: [(CmmFormal,ForeignHint)] + -> CmmExpr + -> [(CmmActual,ForeignHint)] + -> FCode () +emitCCallNeverReturns = emitCCall' CmmNeverReturns emitPrimCall :: [CmmFormal] -> CallishMachOp -> [CmmActual] -> FCode () ===================================== compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs ===================================== @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ emitPrimOp cfg primop = -- #define sizzeofByteArrayzh(r,a) \ -- r = ((StgArrBytes *)(a))->bytes SizeofByteArrayOp -> \[arg] -> opIntoRegs $ \[res] -> - emit $ mkAssign (CmmLocal res) (cmmLoadIndexW platform arg (fixedHdrSizeW profile) (bWord platform)) + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (byteArraySize platform profile arg) -- #define sizzeofMutableByteArrayzh(r,a) \ -- r = ((StgArrBytes *)(a))->bytes @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ emitPrimOp cfg primop = -- #define getSizzeofMutableByteArrayzh(r,a) \ -- r = ((StgArrBytes *)(a))->bytes GetSizeofMutableByteArrayOp -> \[arg] -> opIntoRegs $ \[res] -> - emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (cmmLoadIndexW platform arg (fixedHdrSizeW profile) (bWord platform)) + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (byteArraySize platform profile arg) -- #define touchzh(o) /* nothing */ @@ -394,15 +394,10 @@ emitPrimOp cfg primop = -- Getting the size of pointer arrays SizeofArrayOp -> \[arg] -> opIntoRegs $ \[res] -> - emit $ mkAssign (CmmLocal res) (cmmLoadIndexW platform arg - (fixedHdrSizeW profile + bytesToWordsRoundUp platform (pc_OFFSET_StgMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform))) - (bWord platform)) + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (ptrArraySize platform profile arg) SizeofMutableArrayOp -> emitPrimOp cfg SizeofArrayOp SizeofSmallArrayOp -> \[arg] -> opIntoRegs $ \[res] -> - emit $ mkAssign (CmmLocal res) - (cmmLoadIndexW platform arg - (fixedHdrSizeW profile + bytesToWordsRoundUp platform (pc_OFFSET_StgSmallMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform))) - (bWord platform)) + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (smallPtrArraySize platform profile arg) SizeofSmallMutableArrayOp -> emitPrimOp cfg SizeofSmallArrayOp GetSizeofSmallMutableArrayOp -> emitPrimOp cfg SizeofSmallArrayOp @@ -2069,7 +2064,7 @@ doIndexOffAddrOp :: Maybe MachOp -> [CmmExpr] -> FCode () doIndexOffAddrOp maybe_post_read_cast rep [res] [addr,idx] - = mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx + = mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx doIndexOffAddrOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexOffAddrOp" @@ -2081,7 +2076,7 @@ doIndexOffAddrOpAs :: Maybe MachOp -> FCode () doIndexOffAddrOpAs maybe_post_read_cast rep idx_rep [res] [addr,idx] = let alignment = alignmentFromTypes rep idx_rep - in mkBasicIndexedRead alignment 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx + in mkBasicIndexedRead False alignment 0 maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx doIndexOffAddrOpAs _ _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexOffAddrOpAs" @@ -2093,7 +2088,7 @@ doIndexByteArrayOp :: Maybe MachOp doIndexByteArrayOp maybe_post_read_cast rep [res] [addr,idx] = do profile <- getProfile doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr rep rep - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr rep idx doIndexByteArrayOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexByteArrayOp" @@ -2107,7 +2102,7 @@ doIndexByteArrayOpAs maybe_post_read_cast rep idx_rep [res] [addr,idx] = do profile <- getProfile doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr idx_rep rep let alignment = alignmentFromTypes rep idx_rep - mkBasicIndexedRead alignment (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False alignment (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_post_read_cast rep res addr idx_rep idx doIndexByteArrayOpAs _ _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doIndexByteArrayOpAs" @@ -2119,15 +2114,15 @@ doReadPtrArrayOp res addr idx = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform doPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx addr - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (arrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx + mkBasicIndexedRead True NaturallyAligned (arrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx doWriteOffAddrOp :: Maybe MachOp -> CmmType -> [LocalReg] -> [CmmExpr] -> FCode () -doWriteOffAddrOp maybe_pre_write_cast idx_ty [] [addr,idx,val] - = mkBasicIndexedWrite 0 maybe_pre_write_cast addr idx_ty idx val +doWriteOffAddrOp castOp idx_ty [] [addr,idx, val] + = mkBasicIndexedWrite False 0 addr idx_ty idx (maybeCast castOp val) doWriteOffAddrOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doWriteOffAddrOp" @@ -2136,11 +2131,12 @@ doWriteByteArrayOp :: Maybe MachOp -> [LocalReg] -> [CmmExpr] -> FCode () -doWriteByteArrayOp maybe_pre_write_cast idx_ty [] [addr,idx,val] +doWriteByteArrayOp castOp idx_ty [] [addr,idx, rawVal] = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform + let val = maybeCast castOp rawVal doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx addr idx_ty (cmmExprType platform val) - mkBasicIndexedWrite (arrWordsHdrSize profile) maybe_pre_write_cast addr idx_ty idx val + mkBasicIndexedWrite False (arrWordsHdrSize profile) addr idx_ty idx val doWriteByteArrayOp _ _ _ _ = panic "GHC.StgToCmm.Prim: doWriteByteArrayOp" @@ -2162,8 +2158,7 @@ doWritePtrArrayOp addr idx val -- This write barrier is to ensure that the heap writes to the object -- referred to by val have happened before we write val into the array. -- See #12469 for details. - emitPrimCall [] MO_WriteBarrier [] - mkBasicIndexedWrite hdr_size Nothing addr ty idx val + mkBasicIndexedWrite True hdr_size addr ty idx val emit (setInfo addr (CmmLit (CmmLabel mkMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel))) -- the write barrier. We must write a byte into the mark table: @@ -2171,16 +2166,12 @@ doWritePtrArrayOp addr idx val emit $ mkStore ( cmmOffsetExpr platform (cmmOffsetExprW platform (cmmOffsetB platform addr hdr_size) - (loadArrPtrsSize profile addr)) + (ptrArraySize platform profile addr)) (CmmMachOp (mo_wordUShr platform) [idx, mkIntExpr platform (pc_MUT_ARR_PTRS_CARD_BITS (platformConstants platform))]) ) (CmmLit (CmmInt 1 W8)) -loadArrPtrsSize :: Profile -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -loadArrPtrsSize profile addr = cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffsetB platform addr off) - where off = fixedHdrSize profile + pc_OFFSET_StgMutArrPtrs_ptrs (profileConstants profile) - platform = profilePlatform profile - -mkBasicIndexedRead :: AlignmentSpec +mkBasicIndexedRead :: Bool -- Should this imply an acquire barrier + -> AlignmentSpec -> ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes -> Maybe MachOp -- Optional result cast -> CmmType -- Type of element we are accessing @@ -2189,27 +2180,40 @@ mkBasicIndexedRead :: AlignmentSpec -> CmmType -- Type of element by which we are indexing -> CmmExpr -- Index -> FCode () -mkBasicIndexedRead alignment off Nothing ty res base idx_ty idx - = do platform <- getPlatform - emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (cmmLoadIndexOffExpr platform alignment off ty base idx_ty idx) -mkBasicIndexedRead alignment off (Just cast) ty res base idx_ty idx +mkBasicIndexedRead barrier alignment off mb_cast ty res base idx_ty idx = do platform <- getPlatform - emitAssign (CmmLocal res) (CmmMachOp cast [ - cmmLoadIndexOffExpr platform alignment off ty base idx_ty idx]) - -mkBasicIndexedWrite :: ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes - -> Maybe MachOp -- Optional value cast + let addr = cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx + result <- + if barrier + then do + res <- newTemp ty + emitPrimCall [res] (MO_AtomicRead (typeWidth ty) MemOrderAcquire) [addr] + return $ CmmReg (CmmLocal res) + else + return $ CmmLoad addr ty alignment + + let casted = + case mb_cast of + Just cast -> CmmMachOp cast [result] + Nothing -> result + emitAssign (CmmLocal res) casted + +mkBasicIndexedWrite :: Bool -- Should this imply a release barrier + -> ByteOff -- Initial offset in bytes -> CmmExpr -- Base address -> CmmType -- Type of element by which we are indexing -> CmmExpr -- Index -> CmmExpr -- Value to write -> FCode () -mkBasicIndexedWrite off Nothing base idx_ty idx val +mkBasicIndexedWrite barrier off base idx_ty idx val = do platform <- getPlatform let alignment = alignmentFromTypes (cmmExprType platform val) idx_ty - emitStore' alignment (cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx) val -mkBasicIndexedWrite off (Just cast) base idx_ty idx val - = mkBasicIndexedWrite off Nothing base idx_ty idx (CmmMachOp cast [val]) + addr = cmmIndexOffExpr platform off (typeWidth idx_ty) base idx + if barrier + then let w = typeWidth idx_ty + op = MO_AtomicWrite w MemOrderRelease + in emitPrimCall [] op [addr, val] + else emitStore' alignment addr val -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Misc utils @@ -2237,6 +2241,30 @@ cmmLoadIndexOffExpr platform alignment off ty base idx_ty idx setInfo :: CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> CmmAGraph setInfo closure_ptr info_ptr = mkStore closure_ptr info_ptr +maybeCast :: Maybe MachOp -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr +maybeCast Nothing val = val +maybeCast (Just cast) val = CmmMachOp cast [val] + +ptrArraySize :: Platform -> Profile -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr +ptrArraySize platform profile arr = + cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffsetB platform arr sz_off) + where sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + + pc_OFFSET_StgMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform) + +smallPtrArraySize :: Platform -> Profile -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr +smallPtrArraySize platform profile arr = + cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffsetB platform arr sz_off) + where sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + + pc_OFFSET_StgSmallMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform) + +byteArraySize :: Platform -> Profile -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr +byteArraySize platform profile arr = + cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffsetB platform arr sz_off) + where sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + + pc_OFFSET_StgArrBytes_bytes (platformConstants platform) + + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Helpers for translating vector primops. @@ -2482,10 +2510,9 @@ doCompareByteArraysOp res ba1 ba1_off ba2 ba2_off n = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - ifNonZero n $ do - let last_touched_idx off = cmmOffsetB platform (cmmAddWord platform off n) (-1) - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx ba1_off) ba1 b8 b8 - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx ba2_off) ba2 b8 b8 + whenCheckBounds $ ifNonZero n $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck ba1_off n (byteArraySize platform profile ba1) + emitRangeBoundsCheck ba2_off n (byteArraySize platform profile ba2) ba1_p <- assignTempE $ cmmOffsetExpr platform (cmmOffsetB platform ba1 (arrWordsHdrSize profile)) ba1_off ba2_p <- assignTempE $ cmmOffsetExpr platform (cmmOffsetB platform ba2 (arrWordsHdrSize profile)) ba2_off @@ -2548,7 +2575,7 @@ doCopyByteArrayOp = emitCopyByteArray copy -- Copy data (we assume the arrays aren't overlapping since -- they're of different types) copy _src _dst dst_p src_p bytes align = - emitMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes align + emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes align -- | Takes a source 'MutableByteArray#', an offset in the source -- array, a destination 'MutableByteArray#', an offset into the @@ -2577,10 +2604,9 @@ emitCopyByteArray copy src src_off dst dst_off n = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - ifNonZero n $ do - let last_touched_idx off = cmmOffsetB platform (cmmAddWord platform off n) (-1) - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx src_off) src b8 b8 - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx dst_off) dst b8 b8 + whenCheckBounds $ ifNonZero n $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck src_off n (byteArraySize platform profile src) + emitRangeBoundsCheck dst_off n (byteArraySize platform profile dst) let byteArrayAlignment = wordAlignment platform srcOffAlignment = cmmExprAlignment src_off @@ -2598,11 +2624,10 @@ doCopyByteArrayToAddrOp src src_off dst_p bytes = do -- Use memcpy (we are allowed to assume the arrays aren't overlapping) profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - ifNonZero bytes $ do - let last_touched_idx off = cmmOffsetB platform (cmmAddWord platform off bytes) (-1) - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx src_off) src b8 b8 + whenCheckBounds $ ifNonZero bytes $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck src_off bytes (byteArraySize platform profile src) src_p <- assignTempE $ cmmOffsetExpr platform (cmmOffsetB platform src (arrWordsHdrSize profile)) src_off - emitMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes (mkAlignment 1) + emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes (mkAlignment 1) -- | Takes a source 'MutableByteArray#', an offset in the source array, a -- destination 'Addr#', and the number of bytes to copy. Copies the given @@ -2619,18 +2644,20 @@ doCopyAddrToByteArrayOp src_p dst dst_off bytes = do -- Use memcpy (we are allowed to assume the arrays aren't overlapping) profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - ifNonZero bytes $ do - let last_touched_idx off = cmmOffsetB platform (cmmAddWord platform off bytes) (-1) - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (last_touched_idx dst_off) dst b8 b8 + whenCheckBounds $ ifNonZero bytes $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck dst_off bytes (byteArraySize platform profile dst) dst_p <- assignTempE $ cmmOffsetExpr platform (cmmOffsetB platform dst (arrWordsHdrSize profile)) dst_off - emitMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes (mkAlignment 1) + emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst_p src_p bytes (mkAlignment 1) ifNonZero :: CmmExpr -> FCode () -> FCode () ifNonZero e it = do platform <- getPlatform let pred = cmmNeWord platform e (zeroExpr platform) code <- getCode it - emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' pred code (Just False) + emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' pred code (Just True) + -- This function is used for range operation bounds-checks; + -- Most calls to those ops will not have range length zero. + -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Setting byte arrays @@ -2644,8 +2671,8 @@ doSetByteArrayOp ba off len c = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - doByteArrayBoundsCheck off ba b8 b8 - doByteArrayBoundsCheck (cmmOffset platform (cmmAddWord platform off len) (-1)) ba b8 b8 + whenCheckBounds $ ifNonZero len $ + emitRangeBoundsCheck off len (byteArraySize platform profile ba) let byteArrayAlignment = wordAlignment platform -- known since BA is allocated on heap offsetAlignment = cmmExprAlignment off @@ -2716,7 +2743,7 @@ doCopyArrayOp = emitCopyArray copy -- they're of different types) copy _src _dst dst_p src_p bytes = do platform <- getPlatform - emitMemcpyCall dst_p src_p (mkIntExpr platform bytes) + emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst_p src_p (mkIntExpr platform bytes) (wordAlignment platform) @@ -2758,8 +2785,11 @@ emitCopyArray copy src0 src_off dst0 dst_off0 n = dst <- assignTempE dst0 dst_off <- assignTempE dst_off0 - doPtrArrayBoundsCheck (cmmAddWord platform src_off (mkIntExpr platform n)) src - doPtrArrayBoundsCheck (cmmAddWord platform dst_off (mkIntExpr platform n)) dst + whenCheckBounds $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck src_off (mkIntExpr platform n) + (ptrArraySize platform profile src) + emitRangeBoundsCheck dst_off (mkIntExpr platform n) + (ptrArraySize platform profile dst) -- Nonmoving collector write barrier emitCopyUpdRemSetPush platform (arrPtrsHdrSize profile) dst dst_off n @@ -2778,7 +2808,7 @@ emitCopyArray copy src0 src_off dst0 dst_off0 n = -- The base address of the destination card table dst_cards_p <- assignTempE $ cmmOffsetExprW platform dst_elems_p - (loadArrPtrsSize profile dst) + (ptrArraySize platform profile dst) emitSetCards dst_off dst_cards_p n @@ -2790,7 +2820,7 @@ doCopySmallArrayOp = emitCopySmallArray copy -- they're of different types) copy _src _dst dst_p src_p bytes = do platform <- getPlatform - emitMemcpyCall dst_p src_p (mkIntExpr platform bytes) + emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst_p src_p (mkIntExpr platform bytes) (wordAlignment platform) @@ -2827,9 +2857,11 @@ emitCopySmallArray copy src0 src_off dst0 dst_off n = src <- assignTempE src0 dst <- assignTempE dst0 - when (n /= 0) $ do - doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck (cmmAddWord platform src_off (mkIntExpr platform n)) src - doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck (cmmAddWord platform dst_off (mkIntExpr platform n)) dst + whenCheckBounds $ do + emitRangeBoundsCheck src_off (mkIntExpr platform n) + (smallPtrArraySize platform profile src) + emitRangeBoundsCheck dst_off (mkIntExpr platform n) + (smallPtrArraySize platform profile dst) -- Nonmoving collector write barrier emitCopyUpdRemSetPush platform (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) dst dst_off n @@ -2924,7 +2956,7 @@ emitCloneSmallArray info_p res_r src src_off n = do emit $ mkAssign (CmmLocal res_r) (CmmReg arr) --- | Takes and offset in the destination array, the base address of +-- | Takes an offset in the destination array, the base address of -- the card table, and the number of elements affected (*not* the -- number of cards). The number of elements may not be zero. -- Marks the relevant cards as dirty. @@ -2957,7 +2989,7 @@ doReadSmallPtrArrayOp res addr idx = do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx addr - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr + mkBasicIndexedRead True NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing (gcWord platform) res addr (gcWord platform) idx doWriteSmallPtrArrayOp :: CmmExpr @@ -2973,11 +3005,11 @@ doWriteSmallPtrArrayOp addr idx val = do -- Update remembered set for non-moving collector tmp <- newTemp ty - mkBasicIndexedRead NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing ty tmp addr ty idx + mkBasicIndexedRead False NaturallyAligned (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing ty tmp addr ty idx whenUpdRemSetEnabled $ emitUpdRemSetPush (CmmReg (CmmLocal tmp)) - emitPrimCall [] MO_WriteBarrier [] -- #12469 - mkBasicIndexedWrite (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) Nothing addr ty idx val + -- Write barrier needed due to #12469 + mkBasicIndexedWrite True (smallArrPtrsHdrSize profile) addr ty idx val emit (setInfo addr (CmmLit (CmmLabel mkSMAP_DIRTY_infoLabel))) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -3103,6 +3135,26 @@ emitMemcpyCall dst src n align = (MO_Memcpy (alignmentBytes align)) [ dst, src, n ] +-- | Emit a call to @memcpy@, but check for range +-- overlap when -fcheck-prim-bounds is on. +emitCheckedMemcpyCall :: CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> Alignment -> FCode () +emitCheckedMemcpyCall dst src n align = do + whenCheckBounds (getPlatform >>= doCheck) + emitMemcpyCall dst src n align + where + doCheck platform = do + overlapCheckFailed <- getCode $ + emitCCallNeverReturns [] (mkLblExpr mkMemcpyRangeOverlapLabel) [] + emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' rangesOverlap overlapCheckFailed (Just False) + where + rangesOverlap = (checkDiff dst src `or` checkDiff src dst) `ne` zero + checkDiff p q = (p `minus` q) `uLT` n + or = cmmOrWord platform + minus = cmmSubWord platform + uLT = cmmULtWord platform + ne = cmmNeWord platform + zero = zeroExpr platform + -- | Emit a call to @memmove at . emitMemmoveCall :: CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> Alignment -> FCode () emitMemmoveCall dst src n align = @@ -3197,50 +3249,68 @@ emitCtzCall res x width = -- Array bounds checking --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -doBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ accessed index - -> CmmExpr -- ^ array size (in elements) - -> FCode () -doBoundsCheck idx sz = do - do_bounds_check <- stgToCmmDoBoundsCheck <$> getStgToCmmConfig - platform <- getPlatform - when do_bounds_check (doCheck platform) - where - doCheck platform = do - boundsCheckFailed <- getCode $ emitCCall [] (mkLblExpr mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel) [] - emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' isOutOfBounds boundsCheckFailed (Just False) - where - uGE = cmmUGeWord platform - and = cmmAndWord platform - zero = zeroExpr platform - ne = cmmNeWord platform - isOutOfBounds = ((idx `uGE` sz) `and` (idx `ne` zero)) `ne` zero +whenCheckBounds :: FCode () -> FCode () +whenCheckBounds a = do + config <- getStgToCmmConfig + case stgToCmmDoBoundsCheck config of + False -> pure () + True -> a --- We want to make sure that the array size computation is pushed into the --- Opt_DoBoundsChecking check to avoid regregressing compiler performance when --- it's disabled. -{-# INLINE doBoundsCheck #-} +emitBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ accessed index + -> CmmExpr -- ^ array size (in elements) + -> FCode () +emitBoundsCheck idx sz = do + assertM (stgToCmmDoBoundsCheck <$> getStgToCmmConfig) + platform <- getPlatform + boundsCheckFailed <- getCode $ + emitCCallNeverReturns [] (mkLblExpr mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel) [] + let isOutOfBounds = cmmUGeWord platform idx sz + emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' isOutOfBounds boundsCheckFailed (Just False) + +emitRangeBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ first accessed index + -> CmmExpr -- ^ number of accessed indices (non-zero) + -> CmmExpr -- ^ array size (in elements) + -> FCode () +emitRangeBoundsCheck idx len arrSizeExpr = do + assertM (stgToCmmDoBoundsCheck <$> getStgToCmmConfig) + config <- getStgToCmmConfig + platform <- getPlatform + arrSize <- assignTempE arrSizeExpr + -- arrSizeExpr is probably a load we don't want to duplicate + rangeTooLargeReg <- newTemp (bWord platform) + lastSafeIndexReg <- newTemp (bWord platform) + _ <- withSequel (AssignTo [lastSafeIndexReg, rangeTooLargeReg] False) $ + cmmPrimOpApp config WordSubCOp [arrSize, len] Nothing + boundsCheckFailed <- getCode $ + emitCCallNeverReturns [] (mkLblExpr mkOutOfBoundsAccessLabel) [] + let + rangeTooLarge = CmmReg (CmmLocal rangeTooLargeReg) + lastSafeIndex = CmmReg (CmmLocal lastSafeIndexReg) + badStartIndex = (idx `uGT` lastSafeIndex) + isOutOfBounds = (rangeTooLarge `or` badStartIndex) `neq` zero + uGT = cmmUGtWord platform + or = cmmOrWord platform + neq = cmmNeWord platform + zero = zeroExpr platform + emit =<< mkCmmIfThen' isOutOfBounds boundsCheckFailed (Just False) doPtrArrayBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ accessed index (in bytes) -> CmmExpr -- ^ pointer to @StgMutArrPtrs@ -> FCode () -doPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx arr = do +doPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx arr = whenCheckBounds $ do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - let sz = cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffset platform arr sz_off) - sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + pc_OFFSET_StgMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform) - doBoundsCheck idx sz + emitBoundsCheck idx (ptrArraySize platform profile arr) doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ accessed index (in bytes) -> CmmExpr -- ^ pointer to @StgMutArrPtrs@ -> FCode () -doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx arr = do +doSmallPtrArrayBoundsCheck idx arr = whenCheckBounds $ do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - let sz = cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffset platform arr sz_off) - sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + pc_OFFSET_StgSmallMutArrPtrs_ptrs (platformConstants platform) - doBoundsCheck idx sz + emitBoundsCheck idx (smallPtrArraySize platform profile arr) doByteArrayBoundsCheck :: CmmExpr -- ^ accessed index (in elements) @@ -3248,18 +3318,18 @@ doByteArrayBoundsCheck -> CmmType -- ^ indexing type -> CmmType -- ^ element type -> FCode () -doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx arr idx_ty elem_ty = do +doByteArrayBoundsCheck idx arr idx_ty elem_ty = whenCheckBounds $ do profile <- getProfile platform <- getPlatform - let sz = cmmLoadBWord platform (cmmOffset platform arr sz_off) - sz_off = fixedHdrSize profile + pc_OFFSET_StgArrBytes_bytes (platformConstants platform) - elem_sz = widthInBytes $ typeWidth elem_ty - idx_sz = widthInBytes $ typeWidth idx_ty - -- Ensure that the last byte of the access is within the array - idx_bytes = cmmOffsetB platform - (cmmMulWord platform idx (mkIntExpr platform idx_sz)) - (elem_sz - 1) - doBoundsCheck idx_bytes sz + let elem_w = typeWidth elem_ty + idx_w = typeWidth idx_ty + elem_sz = mkIntExpr platform $ widthInBytes elem_w + arr_sz = byteArraySize platform profile arr + effective_arr_sz = + cmmUShrWord platform arr_sz (mkIntExpr platform (widthInLog idx_w)) + if elem_w == idx_w + then emitBoundsCheck idx effective_arr_sz -- aligned => simpler check + else assert (idx_w == W8) (emitRangeBoundsCheck idx elem_sz arr_sz) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Pushing to the update remembered set ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Common.hs ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ module Settings.Builders.Common ( module Settings, module UserSettings, cIncludeArgs, ldArgs, cArgs, cppArgs, cWarnings, - packageDatabaseArgs, bootPackageDatabaseArgs + packageDatabaseArgs, bootPackageDatabaseArgs, + wayCcArgs, ) where import Hadrian.Haskell.Cabal.Type @@ -65,3 +66,11 @@ bootPackageDatabaseArgs = do dbPath <- expr $ packageDbPath stage expr $ need [dbPath -/- packageDbStamp] stage0 ? packageDatabaseArgs + +wayCcArgs :: Args +wayCcArgs = do + way <- getWay + mconcat [ (Threaded `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-DTHREADED_RTS" + , (Debug `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-DDEBUG" + , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? arg "-DTICKY_TICKY" + ] ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/Ghc.hs ===================================== @@ -236,11 +236,14 @@ wayGhcArgs = do mconcat [ if Dynamic `wayUnit` way then pure ["-fPIC", "-dynamic"] else arg "-static" - , (Threaded `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-optc-DTHREADED_RTS" - , (Debug `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-optc-DDEBUG" , (Profiling `wayUnit` way) ? arg "-prof" - , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? - pure ["-ticky", "-DTICKY_TICKY"] ] + , (way == debug || way == debugDynamic) ? arg "-ticky" + , wayCcArgs + -- We must pass CPP flags via -optc as well to ensure that they + -- are passed to the preprocessor when, e.g., compiling Cmm + -- sources. + , map ("-optc"++) <$> wayCcArgs + ] packageGhcArgs :: Args packageGhcArgs = do ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs ===================================== @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import Oracles.Setting import Oracles.Flag import Packages import Settings +import Settings.Builders.Common (wayCcArgs) -- | Package-specific command-line arguments. packageArgs :: Args @@ -310,6 +311,7 @@ rtsPackageArgs = package rts ? do let cArgs = mconcat [ rtsWarnings + , wayCcArgs , arg "-fomit-frame-pointer" -- RTS *must* be compiled with optimisations. The INLINE_HEADER macro -- requires that functions are inlined to work as expected. Inlining ===================================== libraries/process ===================================== @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit a4d1a80ec065bb52e39273faf395e515174efa3f +Subproject commit e60ab049b92238b0111654589f17b6ee68249f01 ===================================== rts/RtsMessages.c ===================================== @@ -338,3 +338,12 @@ rtsOutOfBoundsAccess(void) { barf("Encountered out of bounds array access."); } + +// Used by code generator +void rtsMemcpyRangeOverlap(void) GNUC3_ATTRIBUTE(__noreturn__); + +void +rtsMemcpyRangeOverlap() +{ + barf("Encountered overlapping source/destination ranges in a memcpy-using op."); +} ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.c ===================================== @@ -737,8 +737,16 @@ size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ) } } +// Constants which may be returned by getSymSectionNumber. +// See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#section-number-values +#define PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED ((uint32_t) 0) +#define PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE ((uint32_t) -1) +#define PE_SECTION_DEBUG ((uint32_t) -2) + +// Returns either PE_SECTION_{UNDEFINED,ABSOLUTE,DEBUG} or the (one-based) +// section number of the given symbol. __attribute__ ((always_inline)) inline -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) { ASSERT(info); ASSERT(sym); @@ -747,7 +755,16 @@ int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) case COFF_ANON_BIG_OBJ: return sym->ex.SectionNumber; default: - return sym->og.SectionNumber; + // Take care to catch reserved values; see #22941. + switch (sym->og.SectionNumber) { + case IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED: return PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED; + case IMAGE_SYM_ABSOLUTE : return PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE; + case IMAGE_SYM_DEBUG: return PE_SECTION_DEBUG; + default: + // Ensure that we catch if SectionNumber is made wider in the future + ASSERT(sizeof(sym->og.SectionNumber) == 2); + return (uint16_t) sym->og.SectionNumber; + } } } @@ -1694,7 +1711,7 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) StgWord globalBssSize = 0; for (unsigned int i=0; i < info->numberOfSymbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED + if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED && getSymValue (info, sym) > 0 && getSymStorageClass (info, sym) != IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_SECTION) { globalBssSize += getSymValue (info, sym); @@ -1727,21 +1744,39 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) for (unsigned int i = 0; i < (uint32_t)oc->n_symbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - int32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); uint32_t symValue = getSymValue (info, sym); uint8_t symStorageClass = getSymStorageClass (info, sym); - SymbolAddr *addr = NULL; bool isWeak = false; SymbolName *sname = get_sym_name (getSymShortName (info, sym), oc); - Section *section = secNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[secNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + Section *section; + switch (secNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + // N.B. This may be a weak symbol + section = NULL; + break; + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is ABSOLUTE, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is DEBUG, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + default: + CHECK(secNumber < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + section = &oc->sections[secNumber-1]; + } SymType type; switch (getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)) { case 0x00: type = SYM_TYPE_DATA; break; case 0x20: type = SYM_TYPE_CODE; break; default: - debugBelch("Invalid symbol type: 0x%x\n", getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); + debugBelch("Symbol %s has invalid type 0x%x\n", + sname, getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); return 1; } @@ -1772,8 +1807,18 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) CHECK(symValue == 0); COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *aux = (COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *) (sym+1); COFF_symbol* targetSym = &oc->info->symbols[aux->TagIndex]; - int32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); - Section *targetSection = targetSecNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); + Section *targetSection; + switch (targetSecNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + targetSection = NULL; + break; + default: + targetSection = &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1]; + } addr = (SymbolAddr*) ((size_t) targetSection->start + getSymValue(info, targetSym)); } else if ( secNumber == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED && symValue > 0) { @@ -1892,6 +1937,9 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) return false; break; + } else if (secNumber == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED) { + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is UNDEFINED, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); } if ((addr != NULL || isWeak) @@ -2018,7 +2066,19 @@ ocResolve_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) debugBelch("'\n" )); if (getSymStorageClass (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_STATIC) { - Section section = oc->sections[getSymSectionNumber (info, sym)-1]; + uint32_t sect_n = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + switch (sect_n) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + errorBelch(" | %" PATH_FMT ": symbol `%s' has invalid section number %02x", + oc->fileName, symbol, sect_n); + return false; + default: + break; + } + CHECK(sect_n < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + Section section = oc->sections[sect_n - 1]; S = ((size_t)(section.start)) + ((size_t)(getSymValue (info, sym))); } else { ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.h ===================================== @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ struct _Alignments { COFF_OBJ_TYPE getObjectType ( char* image, pathchar* fileName ); COFF_HEADER_INFO* getHeaderInfo ( ObjectCode* oc ); size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ); -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint32_t getSymValue ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymStorageClass ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); ===================================== rts/win32/ThrIOManager.c ===================================== @@ -79,7 +79,9 @@ readIOManagerEvent (void) } } } else { - res = 0; + // Making it here after getIOManagerEvent has been called means that we + // have hit ioManagerDie, which closed our event object. + res = IO_MANAGER_DIE; } OS_RELEASE_LOCK(&event_buf_mutex); ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsCompareByteArray2.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE NondecreasingIndentation #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 4# s0 of + (# s1, a_marr #) -> case newByteArray# 4# s1 of + (# s2, b_marr #) -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# a_marr s2 of + (# s3, a_arr #) -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# b_marr s2 of + (# s4, b_arr #) -> case compareByteArrays# a_arr (-1#) b_arr 0# 4# of + 0# -> (# s4, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsCompareByteArray3.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE NondecreasingIndentation #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 4# s0 of + (# s1, a_marr #) -> case newByteArray# 4# s1 of + (# s2, b_marr #) -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# a_marr s2 of + (# s3, a_arr #) -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# b_marr s2 of + (# s4, b_arr #) -> case compareByteArrays# a_arr 2# b_arr 3# (-1#) of + 0# -> (# s4, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadInt64Array.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 23# s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> + case readInt64Array# marr 2# s1 of + (# s2, _n #) -> (# s2, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadSmallArray.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newSmallArray# 5# () s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> readSmallArray# marr (-1#) s1 + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadWord64Array.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 23# s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> + case readWord64Array# marr (-1#) s1 of + (# s2, _n #) -> (# s2, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckBoundsReadWord8ArrayAsWord32.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 7# s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> + case readWord8ArrayAsWord32# marr (-3#) s1 of + -- only the last byte of the desired word32 is in bounds + (# s2, _n #) -> (# s2, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckOverlapCopyAddrToByteArray.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newPinnedByteArray# 7# s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> case mutableByteArrayContents# marr of + ptr -> (# copyAddrToByteArray# ptr marr 3# 4# s1, () #) ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/CheckOverlapCopyByteArray.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} + +module Main where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO + +main :: IO () +main = do + IO $ \s0 -> + case newByteArray# 7# s0 of + (# s1, marr #) -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# marr s1 of + (# s2, arr #) -> (# copyByteArray# arr 3# marr 0# 4# s2, () #) + ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_fail/all.T ===================================== @@ -10,10 +10,18 @@ def check_bounds_test(name): [ignore_stderr, exit_code(127 if opsys('mingw32') else 134)], compile_and_run, ['-fcheck-prim-bounds']) -check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsWriteArray') -check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsIndexArray') +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsWriteArray') # Check past end +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsIndexArray') # Check past end +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadSmallArray') # Check before start check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadInt8Array') -check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadWord8ArrayAsInt32') +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadInt64Array') # read past end +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadWord64Array') # read before start +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadWord8ArrayAsInt32') # Check last byte +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsReadWord8ArrayAsWord32') # Check first byte check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsCopyByteArray') -check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsCompareByteArray') +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsCompareByteArray') # Check last byte, 2nd array +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsCompareByteArray2') # Check first byte, 1st array +check_bounds_test('CheckBoundsCompareByteArray3') # Check negative length +check_bounds_test('CheckOverlapCopyByteArray') +check_bounds_test('CheckOverlapCopyAddrToByteArray') ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/CheckBoundsOK.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +-- This test verifies that correct (not out-of-bounds) uses +-- of primops that we can bounds-check with -fcheck-prim-bounds +-- do not cause spurious bounds-checking failures. + +-- Currently this tests most ByteArray#, Array#, and SmallArray# operations. +-- (Theoretically it could also test Addr# operations, +-- since those /can/ be bounds-checked with the JS back-end.) + +{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} + +{-# LANGUAGE GHC2021 #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} + +module Main where + +import Data.Array.Byte +import Data.Bits +import Control.Monad +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.IO +import GHC.Word +import GHC.Int +import GHC.Float +import GHC.Stable +import System.IO + +#define TEST_READ_WRITE(CONDITION, READ_OP, INDEX_OP, WRITE_OP) \ + when (CONDITION) $ IO $ \s0 -> \ + case (READ_OP) arrU# i# s0 of \ + (# s1, v# #) -> case (WRITE_OP) arrP# i# v# s1 of \ + s2 -> (# (WRITE_OP) arrU# i# ((INDEX_OP) arrF# i#) s2, () #) + +#define ALIGNED_RW(WIDTH, READ_OP, INDEX_OP, WRITE_OP) \ + TEST_READ_WRITE(i < size `div` (WIDTH), READ_OP, INDEX_OP, WRITE_OP) + +#define UNALIGNED_RW(WIDTH, READ_OP, INDEX_OP, WRITE_OP) \ + TEST_READ_WRITE(i + (WIDTH) <= size, READ_OP, INDEX_OP, WRITE_OP) + +#define TEST_CAS(WIDTH, CON, CAS_OP) \ + when (i < size `div` (WIDTH)) $ IO $ \s0 -> \ + case (0, 7) of \ + (CON v0, CON v7) -> case (CAS_OP) arrU# i# v0 v7 s0 of \ + (# s1, v' #) -> (# s1, () #) + + +wrapEffect :: (State# RealWorld -> State# RealWorld) -> IO () +wrapEffect eff = IO (\s0 -> (# eff s0, () #)) + + +testByteArraysOfSize :: Int -> IO () +testByteArraysOfSize (size@(I# size#)) = do + let mkArr op = IO $ \s0 -> case op size# s0 of + (# s1, newArr #) + -> (# setByteArray# newArr 0# size# 123# s1, + MutableByteArray newArr #) + MutableByteArray arrU# <- mkArr newByteArray# + MutableByteArray arrP# <- mkArr newPinnedByteArray# + ByteArray arrF# <- do + MutableByteArray arrToFreeze <- mkArr newByteArray# + IO $ \s0 -> case unsafeFreezeByteArray# arrToFreeze s0 of + (# s1, frozenArr #) -> (# s1, ByteArray frozenArr #) + let !nws = finiteBitSize (0 :: Int) `div` 8 + !bufP = mutableByteArrayContents# arrP# + + + forM_ [0..size] $ \i@(I# i#) -> do + -- test valid aligned read/write ops + -- (expressed via CPP macro because of non-uniform representations) + ALIGNED_RW(1, readWord8Array#, indexWord8Array#, writeWord8Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(2, readWord16Array#, indexWord16Array#, writeWord16Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(4, readWord32Array#, indexWord32Array#, writeWord32Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(8, readWord64Array#, indexWord64Array#, writeWord64Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(nws, readWordArray#, indexWordArray#, writeWordArray#) + + ALIGNED_RW(1, readInt8Array#, indexInt8Array#, writeInt8Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(2, readInt16Array#, indexInt16Array#, writeInt16Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(4, readInt32Array#, indexInt32Array#, writeInt32Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(8, readInt64Array#, indexInt64Array#, writeInt64Array#) + ALIGNED_RW(nws, readIntArray#, indexIntArray#, writeIntArray#) + + ALIGNED_RW(4, readFloatArray#, indexFloatArray#, writeFloatArray#) + ALIGNED_RW(8, readDoubleArray#, indexDoubleArray#, writeDoubleArray#) + + ALIGNED_RW(1, readCharArray#, indexCharArray#, writeCharArray#) + ALIGNED_RW(4, readWideCharArray#, indexWideCharArray#, writeWideCharArray#) + + -- TODO: What is the right condition is for Addr# with the JS backend? + ALIGNED_RW(nws, readAddrArray#, indexAddrArray#, writeAddrArray#) + ALIGNED_RW(nws, readStablePtrArray#, indexStablePtrArray#, writeStablePtrArray#) + + + -- test valid unaligned read/write ops + -- (expressed via CPP macro because of non-uniform representations) + -- no primops for unaligned word8 access + UNALIGNED_RW(2, readWord8ArrayAsWord16#, indexWord8ArrayAsWord16#, writeWord8ArrayAsWord16#) + UNALIGNED_RW(4, readWord8ArrayAsWord32#, indexWord8ArrayAsWord32#, writeWord8ArrayAsWord32#) + UNALIGNED_RW(8, readWord8ArrayAsWord64#, indexWord8ArrayAsWord64#, writeWord8ArrayAsWord64#) + UNALIGNED_RW(nws, readWord8ArrayAsWord#, indexWord8ArrayAsWord#, writeWord8ArrayAsWord#) + + -- no primops for unaligned int8 access + UNALIGNED_RW(2, readWord8ArrayAsInt16#, indexWord8ArrayAsInt16#, writeWord8ArrayAsInt16#) + UNALIGNED_RW(4, readWord8ArrayAsInt32#, indexWord8ArrayAsInt32#, writeWord8ArrayAsInt32#) + UNALIGNED_RW(8, readWord8ArrayAsInt64#, indexWord8ArrayAsInt64#, writeWord8ArrayAsInt64#) + UNALIGNED_RW(nws, readWord8ArrayAsInt#, indexWord8ArrayAsInt#, writeWord8ArrayAsInt#) + + UNALIGNED_RW(4, readWord8ArrayAsFloat#, indexWord8ArrayAsFloat#, writeWord8ArrayAsFloat#) + UNALIGNED_RW(8, readWord8ArrayAsDouble#, indexWord8ArrayAsDouble#, writeWord8ArrayAsDouble#) + + UNALIGNED_RW(1, readWord8ArrayAsChar#, indexWord8ArrayAsChar#, writeWord8ArrayAsChar#) + UNALIGNED_RW(4, readWord8ArrayAsWideChar#, indexWord8ArrayAsWideChar#, writeWord8ArrayAsWideChar#) + + -- TODO: What is the right condition is for Addr# with the JS backend? + UNALIGNED_RW(nws, readWord8ArrayAsAddr#, indexWord8ArrayAsAddr#, writeWord8ArrayAsAddr#) + UNALIGNED_RW(nws, readWord8ArrayAsStablePtr#, indexWord8ArrayAsStablePtr#, writeWord8ArrayAsStablePtr#) + + + when (i < size `div` nws) $ do + let testFetchModify :: (MutableByteArray# RealWorld -> Int# -> Int# + -> State# RealWorld -> (# State# RealWorld, Int# #)) + -> IO () + testFetchModify op + = IO (\s -> case op arrU# i# 137# s of (# s', _ #) -> (# s', () #) ) + testFetchModify fetchXorIntArray# + testFetchModify fetchOrIntArray# + testFetchModify fetchNandIntArray# + testFetchModify fetchAndIntArray# + testFetchModify fetchSubIntArray# + testFetchModify fetchAddIntArray# + + IO $ \s0 -> case atomicReadIntArray# arrU# i# s0 of + (# s1, v #) -> (# atomicWriteIntArray# arrP# i# v s1, () #) + + + TEST_CAS(8, I64#, casInt64Array#) + TEST_CAS(4, I32#, casInt32Array#) + TEST_CAS(2, I16#, casInt16Array#) + TEST_CAS(1, I8# , casInt8Array#) + TEST_CAS(nws, I#, casIntArray#) + + + -- test valid range ops + forM_ [0..size] $ \rangeLen@(I# rangeLen#) -> do + let ixs | rangeLen == 0 = [-4 .. size + 4] -- empty ranges are not out-of-bounds + | otherwise = [0 .. size - rangeLen] + forM_ ixs $ \i@(I# i#) -> do + wrapEffect (setByteArray# arrU# i# rangeLen# 234#) + forM_ ixs $ \j@(I# j#) -> do + wrapEffect (copyByteArray# arrF# i# arrU# j# rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copyMutableByteArray# arrU# i# arrP# j# rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copyMutableByteArray# arrU# i# arrU# j# rangeLen#) + case compareByteArrays# arrF# i# arrF# j# rangeLen# of + v -> wrapEffect (setByteArray# arrP# j# rangeLen# (v `andI#` 255#)) + let !rangeP = bufP `plusAddr#` j# + wrapEffect (copyAddrToByteArray# rangeP arrU# i# rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copyMutableByteArrayToAddr# arrU# i# rangeP rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copyByteArrayToAddr# arrF# i# rangeP rangeLen#) + + + +data Array a = Array (Array# a) +data MutableArray s a = MutableArray (MutableArray# s a) +data SmallArray a = SmallArray (SmallArray# a) +data SmallMutableArray s a = SmallMutableArray (SmallMutableArray# s a) + + +testArraysOfSize :: Int -> IO () +testArraysOfSize (size@(I# size#)) = do + let mkArr v = IO $ \s0 -> case newArray# size# v s0 of + (# s1, newArr #) -> (# s1, MutableArray newArr #) + MutableArray arrM# <- mkArr 0 + Array arrF# <- do + MutableArray arrToFreeze <- mkArr 0 + forM_ [0 .. size - 1] $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + wrapEffect (writeArray# arrM# i# i) + wrapEffect (writeArray# arrToFreeze i# i) + + IO $ \s0 -> case unsafeFreezeArray# arrToFreeze s0 of + (# s1, frozenArr #) -> (# s1, Array frozenArr #) + + forM_ [0 .. size - 1] $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + + -- test read/index/write + IO $ \s0 -> case readArray# arrM# i# s0 of + (# s1, vm #) -> case indexArray# arrF# i# of + (# vf #) -> (# writeArray# arrM# i# (vm + vf) s1, () #) + + -- test casArray + IO $ \s0 -> case casArray# arrM# i# 0 7 s0 of + (# s1, _, _ #) -> (# s1, () #) + + -- test valid range ops + forM_ [0..size] $ \rangeLen@(I# rangeLen#) -> do + let ixs | rangeLen == 0 = [-4 .. size + 4] -- empty ranges are not out-of-bounds + | otherwise = [0 .. size - rangeLen] + forM_ ixs $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + forM_ ixs $ \(j@(I# j#)) -> do + wrapEffect (copyArray# arrF# i# arrM# j# rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copyMutableArray# arrM# i# arrM# j# rangeLen#) + + +testSmallArraysOfSize :: Int -> IO () +testSmallArraysOfSize (size@(I# size#)) = do + let mkArr v = IO $ \s0 -> case newSmallArray# size# v s0 of + (# s1, newArr #) -> (# s1, SmallMutableArray newArr #) + SmallMutableArray arrM# <- mkArr 0 + SmallArray arrF# <- do + SmallMutableArray arrToFreeze <- mkArr 0 + forM_ [0 .. size - 1] $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + wrapEffect (writeSmallArray# arrM# i# i) + wrapEffect (writeSmallArray# arrToFreeze i# i) + + IO $ \s0 -> case unsafeFreezeSmallArray# arrToFreeze s0 of + (# s1, frozenArr #) -> (# s1, SmallArray frozenArr #) + + forM_ [0 .. size - 1] $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + + -- test read/index/write + IO $ \s0 -> case readSmallArray# arrM# i# s0 of + (# s1, vm #) -> case indexSmallArray# arrF# i# of + (# vf #) -> (# writeSmallArray# arrM# i# (vm + vf) s1, () #) + + -- test casSmallArray + IO $ \s0 -> case casSmallArray# arrM# i# 0 7 s0 of + (# s1, _, _ #) -> (# s1, () #) + + -- test valid range ops + forM_ [0..size] $ \rangeLen@(I# rangeLen#) -> do + let ixs | rangeLen == 0 = [-4 .. size + 4] -- empty ranges are not out-of-bounds + | otherwise = [0 .. size - rangeLen] + forM_ ixs $ \(i@(I# i#)) -> do + forM_ ixs $ \(j@(I# j#)) -> do + wrapEffect (copySmallArray# arrF# i# arrM# j# rangeLen#) + wrapEffect (copySmallMutableArray# arrM# i# arrM# j# rangeLen#) + + +main :: IO () +main = forM_ ([0..4] ++ [24..32]) $ \size -> do + testByteArraysOfSize size + testArraysOfSize size + testSmallArraysOfSize size ===================================== 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 18:08:52 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sebastian Graf (@sgraf812)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 14:08:52 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23083] 470 commits: Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll Message-ID: <64cbed34b1f4f_24f48a8e7b02162e1@gitlab.mail> Sebastian Graf pushed to branch wip/T23083 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will avoid preventing inlinings and reductions and make linear programs more efficient. - - - - - d56dd695 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Data.Bag: add INLINEABLE to polymorphic functions This commit allows polymorphic methods in GHC.Data.Bag to be specialised, avoiding having to pass explicit dictionaries when they are instantiated with e.g. a known monad. - - - - - 5366cd35 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcBinderStack into its own module This commit splits off TcBinderStack into its own module, to avoid module cycles: we might want to refer to it without also pulling in the TcM monad. - - - - - 09d4d307 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Split off TcRef into its own module This helps avoid pull in the full TcM monad when we just want access to mutable references in the typechecker. This facilitates later patches which introduce a slimmed down TcM monad for zonking. - - - - - 88cc19b3 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Introduce Codensity monad The Codensity monad is useful to write state-passing computations in continuation-passing style, e.g. to implement a State monad as continuation-passing style over a Reader monad. - - - - - f62d8195 by sheaf at 2023-05-31T11:37:12-04:00 Restructure the zonker This commit splits up the zonker into a few separate components, described in Note [The structure of the zonker] in `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type`. 1. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Monad` introduces a pared-down `TcM` monad, `ZonkM`, which has enough information for zonking types. This allows us to refactor `ErrCtxt` to use `ZonkM` instead of `TcM`, which guarantees we don't throw an error while reporting an error. 2. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Env` is the new home of `ZonkEnv`, and also defines two zonking monad transformers, `ZonkT` and `ZonkBndrT`. `ZonkT` is a reader monad transformer over `ZonkEnv`. `ZonkBndrT m` is the codensity monad over `ZonkT m`. `ZonkBndrT` is used for computations that accumulate binders in the `ZonkEnv`. 3. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType` contains the code for zonking types, for use in the typechecker. It uses the `ZonkM` monad. 4. `GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type` contains the code for final zonking to `Type`, which has been refactored to use `ZonkTcM = ZonkT TcM` and `ZonkBndrTcM = ZonkBndrT TcM`. Allocations slightly decrease on the whole due to using continuation-passing style instead of manual state passing of ZonkEnv in the final zonking to Type. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4029 T8095 T14766 T15304 hard_hole_fits RecordUpdPerf Metric Increase: T10421 ------------------------- - - - - - 70526f5b by mimi.vx at 2023-05-31T11:37:53-04:00 Update rdt-theme to latest upstream version Fixes https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23444 - - - - - f3556d6c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Restructure IPE buffer layout Reference ticket #21766 This commit restructures IPE buffer list entries to not contain references to their corresponding info tables. IPE buffer list nodes now point to two lists of equal length, one holding the list of info table pointers and one holding the corresponding entries for each info table. This will allow the entry data to be compressed without losing the references to the info tables. - - - - - 5d1f2411 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE compression to configure Reference ticket #21766 Adds an `--enable-ipe-data-compreesion` flag to the configure script which will check for libzstd and set the appropriate flags to allow for IPE data compression in the compiler - - - - - b7a640ac by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 IPE data compression Reference ticket #21766 When IPE data compression is enabled, compress the emitted IPE buffer entries and decompress them in the RTS. - - - - - 5aef5658 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS Ensure that `HAVE_LIBZSTD` gets defined to either 0 or 1 in all cases and properly check that before IPE data decompression in the RTS. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 69563c97 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add note describing IPE data compression See ticket #21766 - - - - - 7872e2b6 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests Make sure byte order of written IPE buffer entries matches target. Make sure the IPE-related tests properly access the fields of IPE buffer entry nodes with the new IPE layout. This commit also introduces checks to avoid importing modules if IPE compression is not enabled. See ticket #21766. - - - - - 0e85099b by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation Capacity of buffers allocated for decompressed IPE data was incorrect due to a misuse of the `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` function. Fix by always storing decompressed size of IPE data in IPE buffer list nodes and using `ZSTD_findFrameCompressedSize` to determine the size of the compressed data. See ticket #21766 - - - - - a0048866 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add optional dependencies to ./configure output Changes the configure script to indicate whether libnuma, libzstd, or libdw are being used as dependencies due to their optional features being enabled. - - - - - 09d93bd0 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Add IPE-enabled builds to CI - Adds an IPE job to the CI pipeline which is triggered by the ~IPE label - Introduces CI logic to enable IPE data compression - Enables uncompressed IPE data on debug CI job - Regenerates jobs.yaml MR https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/112 on the images repository is meant to ensure that the proper images have libzstd-dev installed. - - - - - 3ded9a1c by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes Add mention of IPE data compression to user's guide and the release notes for 9.8.1. Also note the impact compression has on binary size in both places. Change IpeBufferListNode compression check so only the value `1` indicates compression. See ticket #21766 - - - - - 41b41577 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-01T04:53:12-04:00 Remove IPE enabled builds from CI We don't need to explicitly specify the +ipe transformer to test IPE data since there are tests which manually enable IPE information. This commit does leave zstd IPE data compression enabled on the debian CI jobs. - - - - - 982bef3a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T04:53:49-04:00 Fix build with 9.2 GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type uses an equality constraint. ghc.nix currently provides 9.2. - - - - - 1c96bc3d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:56:11-04:00 Output Lint errors to stderr instead of stdout This is a continuation of 7b095b99, which fixed warnings but not errors. Refs #13342 - - - - - 8e81f140 by sheaf at 2023-06-01T10:56:51-04:00 Refactor lookupExactOrOrig & friends This refactors the panoply of renamer lookup functions relating to lookupExactOrOrig to more graciously handle Exact and Orig names. In particular, we avoid the situation in which we would add Exact/Orig GREs to the tcg_used_gres field, which could cause a panic in bestImport like in #23240. Fixes #23428 - - - - - 5d415bfd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:57:31-04:00 Use the one-shot trick for UM and RewriteM functors As described in Note [The one-shot state monad trick], we shouldn't use derived Functor instances for monads using one-shot. This was done for most of them, but UM and RewriteM were missed. - - - - - 2c38551e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:08-04:00 Fix testsuite skipping Lint setTestOpts() is used to modify the test options for an entire .T file, rather than a single test. If there was a test using collect_compiler_stats, all of the tests in the same file had lint disabled. Fixes #21247 - - - - - 00a1e50b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-01T10:58:44-04:00 Add testcases for already fixed #16432 They were fixed by 40c7daed0. Fixes #16432 - - - - - f6e060cc by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-02T09:07:25-04:00 cleanup: Remove unused field from SelfBoot It is no longer needed since Note [Extra dependencies from .hs-boot files] was deleted in 6998772043. I've also added tildes to Note headers, otherwise they're not detected by the linter. - - - - - 82eacab6 by sheaf at 2023-06-02T09:08:01-04:00 Delete GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk This module was split up into GHC.Tc.Zonk.Type and GHC.Tc.Zonk.TcType in commit f62d8195, but I forgot to delete the original module - - - - - 4a4eb761 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-02T23:53:21-04:00 base: Add build-order import of GHC.Types in GHC.IO.Handle.Types For reasons similar to those described in Note [Depend on GHC.Num.Integer]. Fixes #23411. - - - - - f53ac0ae by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-02T23:54:01-04:00 JS: fix and enhance non-minimized code generation (#22455) Flag -ddisable-js-minimizer was producing invalid code. Fix that and also a few other things to generate nicer JS code for debugging. The added test checks that we don't regress when using the flag. - - - - - f7744e8e by Andrey Mokhov at 2023-06-03T16:49:44-04:00 [hadrian] Fix multiline synopsis rendering - - - - - b2c745db by Bodigrim at 2023-06-03T16:50:23-04:00 Elaborate on performance properties of Data.List.++ - - - - - 7cd8a61e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Big TcLclEnv and CtLoc refactoring The overall goal of this refactoring is to reduce the dependency footprint of the parser and syntax tree. Good reasons include: - Better module graph parallelisability - Make it easier to migrate error messages without introducing module loops - Philosophically, there's not reason for the AST to depend on half the compiler. One of the key edges which added this dependency was > GHC.Hs.Expr -> GHC.Tc.Types (TcLclEnv) As this in turn depending on TcM which depends on HscEnv and so on. Therefore the goal of this patch is to move `TcLclEnv` out of `GHC.Tc.Types` so that `GHC.Hs.Expr` can import TcLclEnv without incurring a huge dependency chain. The changes in this patch are: * Move TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types to GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv * Create new smaller modules for the types used in TcLclEnv New Modules: - GHC.Tc.Types.ErrCtxt - GHC.Tc.Types.BasicTypes - GHC.Tc.Types.TH - GHC.Tc.Types.LclEnv - GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv - GHC.Tc.Errors.Types.PromotionErr Removed Boot File: - {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Types * Introduce TcLclCtxt, the part of the TcLclEnv which doesn't participate in restoreLclEnv. * Replace TcLclEnv in CtLoc with specific CtLocEnv which is defined in GHC.Tc.Types.CtLocEnv. Use CtLocEnv in Implic and CtLoc to record the location of the implication and constraint. By splitting up TcLclEnv from GHC.Tc.Types we allow GHC.Hs.Expr to no longer depend on the TcM monad and all that entails. Fixes #23389 #23409 - - - - - 3d8d39d1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType on GHC.Driver.Session This removes the usage of DynFlags from Tc.Utils.TcType so that it no longer depends on GHC.Driver.Session. In general we don't want anything which is a dependency of Language.Haskell.Syntax to depend on GHC.Driver.Session and removing this edge gets us closer to that goal. - - - - - 18db5ada by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Move isIrrefutableHsPat to GHC.Rename.Utils and rename to isIrrefutableHsPatRn This removes edge from GHC.Hs.Pat to GHC.Driver.Session, which makes Language.Haskell.Syntax end up depending on GHC.Driver.Session. - - - - - 12919dd5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:23+01:00 Remove dependency of GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint on GHC.Driver.Session - - - - - eb852371 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 hole fit plugins: Split definition into own module The hole fit plugins are defined in terms of TcM, a type we want to avoid depending on from `GHC.Tc.Errors.Types`. By moving it into its own module we can remove this dependency. It also simplifies the necessary boot file. - - - - - 9e5246d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Move GHC.Core.Opt.CallerCC Types into separate module This allows `GHC.Driver.DynFlags` to depend on these types without depending on CoreM and hence the entire simplifier pipeline. We can also remove a hs-boot file with this change. - - - - - 52d6a7d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 Remove unecessary SOURCE import - - - - - 698d160c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-05T11:46:24+01:00 testsuite: Accept new output for CountDepsAst and CountDepsParser tests These are in a separate commit as the improvement to these tests is the cumulative effect of the previous set of patches rather than just the responsibility of the last one in the patchset. - - - - - 58ccf02e by sheaf at 2023-06-05T16:00:47-04:00 TTG: only allow VarBind at GhcTc The VarBind constructor of HsBind is only used at the GhcTc stage. This commit makes that explicit by setting the extension field of VarBind to be DataConCantHappen at all other stages. This allows us to delete a dead code path in GHC.HsToCore.Quote.rep_bind, and remove some panics. - - - - - 54b83253 by Matthew Craven at 2023-06-06T12:59:25-04:00 Generate Addr# access ops programmatically The existing utils/genprimopcode/gen_bytearray_ops.py was relocated and extended for this purpose. Additionally, hadrian now knows about this script and uses it when generating primops.txt - - - - - ecadbc7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-06T13:00:01-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Only add Nightly tag when replacing LatestNightly Previously we were always adding the Nightly tag, but this led to all the previous builds getting an increasing number of nightly tags over time. Now we just add it once, when we remove the LatestNightly tag. - - - - - 4aea0a72 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-07T12:06:46+02:00 Invisible binders in type declarations (#22560) This patch implements @k-binders introduced in GHC Proposal #425 and guarded behind the TypeAbstractions extension: type D :: forall k j. k -> j -> Type data D @k @j a b = ... ^^ ^^ To represent the new syntax, we modify LHsQTyVars as follows: - hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr () pass] + hsq_explicit :: [LHsTyVarBndr (HsBndrVis pass) pass] HsBndrVis is a new data type that records the distinction between type variable binders written with and without the @ sign: data HsBndrVis pass = HsBndrRequired | HsBndrInvisible (LHsToken "@" pass) The rest of the patch updates GHC, template-haskell, and haddock to handle the new syntax. Parser: The PsErrUnexpectedTypeAppInDecl error message is removed. The syntax it used to reject is now permitted. Renamer: The @ sign does not affect the scope of a binder, so the changes to the renamer are minimal. See rnLHsTyVarBndrVisFlag. Type checker: There are three code paths that were updated to deal with the newly introduced invisible type variable binders: 1. checking SAKS: see kcCheckDeclHeader_sig, matchUpSigWithDecl 2. checking CUSK: see kcCheckDeclHeader_cusk 3. inference: see kcInferDeclHeader, rejectInvisibleBinders Helper functions bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Skol and bindExplicitTKBndrs_Q_Tv are generalized to work with HsBndrVis. Updates the haddock submodule. Metric Increase: MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> - - - - - b7600997 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-07T13:10:21-04:00 JS: clean up FFI 'fat arrow' calls in base:System.Posix.Internals (#23481) - - - - - e5d3940d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-07T18:01:28-04:00 Update CODEOWNERS - - - - - 960ef111 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Remove IPE enabled builds from CI" This reverts commit 41b41577c8a28c236fa37e8f73aa1c6dc368d951. - - - - - bad1c8cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Update user's guide and release notes, small fixes" This reverts commit 3ded9a1cd22f9083f31bc2f37ee1b37f9d25dab7. - - - - - 12726d90 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE-enabled builds to CI" This reverts commit 09d93bd0305b0f73422ce7edb67168c71d32c15f. - - - - - dbdd989d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add optional dependencies to ./configure output" This reverts commit a00488665cd890a26a5564a64ba23ff12c9bec58. - - - - - 240483af by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix IPE data decompression buffer allocation" This reverts commit 0e85099b9316ee24565084d5586bb7290669b43a. - - - - - 9b8c7dd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix byte order of IPE data, fix IPE tests" This reverts commit 7872e2b6f08ea40d19a251c4822a384d0b397327. - - - - - 3364379b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add note describing IPE data compression" This reverts commit 69563c97396b8fde91678fae7d2feafb7ab9a8b0. - - - - - fda30670 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Fix libzstd detection in configure and RTS" This reverts commit 5aef5658ad5fb96bac7719710e0ea008bf7b62e0. - - - - - 1cbcda9a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "IPE data compression" This reverts commit b7a640acf7adc2880e5600d69bcf2918fee85553. - - - - - fb5e99aa by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Add IPE compression to configure" This reverts commit 5d1f2411f4becea8650d12d168e989241edee186. - - - - - 2cdcb3a5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-07T18:02:04-04:00 Revert "Restructure IPE buffer layout" This reverts commit f3556d6cefd3d923b36bfcda0c8185abb1d11a91. - - - - - 2b0c9f5e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-06-08T07:52:34+00:00 Don't report redundant Givens from quantified constraints This fixes #23323 See (RC4) in Note [Tracking redundant constraints] - - - - - 567b32e1 by David Binder at 2023-06-08T18:41:29-04:00 Update the outdated instructions in HACKING.md on how to compile GHC - - - - - 2b1a4abe by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. - - - - - 28954758 by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:56:58-04:00 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. - - - - - 3ab0155b by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-09T07:57:35-04:00 Consistently use validity checks for TH conversion of data constructors We were checking that TH-spliced data declarations do not look like this: ```hs data D :: Type = MkD Int ``` But we were only doing so for `data` declarations' data constructors, not for `newtype`s, `data instance`s, or `newtype instance`s. This patch factors out the necessary validity checks into its own `cvtDataDefnCons` function and uses it in all of the places where it needs to be. Fixes #22559. - - - - - a24b83dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Fix behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in OPTIONS_GHC pragma This fixes the behaviour of -keep-tmp-files when used in an OPTIONS_GHC pragma for files with module level scope. Instead of simple not deleting the files, we also need to remove them from the TmpFs so they are not deleted later on when all the other files are deleted. There are additional complications because you also need to remove the directory where these files live from the TmpFs so we don't try to delete those later either. I added two tests. 1. Tests simply that -keep-tmp-files works at all with a single module and --make mode. 2. The other tests that temporary files are deleted for other modules which don't enable -keep-tmp-files. Fixes #23339 - - - - - dcf32882 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 withDeferredDiagnostics: When debugIsOn, write landmine into IORef to catch use-after-free. Ticket #23305 reports an error where we were attempting to use the logger which was created by withDeferredDiagnostics after its scope had ended. This problem would have been caught by this patch and a validate build: ``` +*** Exception: Use after free +CallStack (from HasCallStack): + error, called at compiler/GHC/Driver/Make.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:GHC.Driver.Make ``` This general issue is tracked by #20981 - - - - - 432c736c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T15:19:00-04:00 Don't return complete HscEnv from upsweep By returning a complete HscEnv from upsweep the logger (as introduced by withDeferredDiagnostics) was escaping the scope of withDeferredDiagnostics and hence we were losing error messages. This is reminiscent of #20981, which also talks about writing errors into messages after their scope has ended. See #23305 for details. - - - - - 26013cdc by Alexander McKenna at 2023-06-09T15:19:41-04:00 Dump `SpecConstr` specialisations separately Introduce a `-ddump-spec-constr` flag which debugs specialisations from `SpecConstr`. These are no longer shown when you use `-ddump-spec`. - - - - - 4639100b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:50:43-04:00 Add role annotations to SNat, SSymbol and SChar Ticket #23454 explained it was possible to implement unsafeCoerce because SNat was lacking a role annotation. As these are supposed to be singleton types but backed by an efficient representation the correct annotation is nominal to ensure these kinds of coerces are forbidden. These annotations were missed from https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/85 which was implemented in 532de36870ed9e880d5f146a478453701e9db25d. CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/170 Fixes #23454 - - - - - 9c0dcff7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-09T18:51:19-04:00 Remove non-existant bytearray-ops.txt.pp file from ghc.cabal.in This broke the sdist generation. Fixes #23489 - - - - - 273ff0c7 by David Binder at 2023-06-09T18:52:00-04:00 Regression test T13438 is no longer marked as "expect_broken" in the testsuite driver. - - - - - b84a2900 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-10T08:27:28-04:00 Fix -Wterm-variable-capture scope (#23434) -Wterm-variable-capture wasn't accordant with type variable scoping in associated types, in type classes. For example, this code produced the warning: k = 12 class C k a where type AT a :: k -> Type I solved this issue by reusing machinery of newTyVarNameRn function that is accordand with associated types: it does lookup for each free type variable when we are in the type class context. And in this patch I use result of this work to make sure that -Wterm-variable-capture warns only on implicitly quantified type variables. - - - - - 9d1a8d87 by Jorge Mendes at 2023-06-10T08:28:10-04:00 Remove redundant case statement in rts/js/mem.js. - - - - - a1f350e2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-13T09:42:16-04:00 Change WarningWithFlag to plural WarningWithFlags Resolves #22825 Now each diagnostic can name multiple different warning flags for its reason. There is currently one use case: missing signatures. Currently we need to check which warning flags are enabled when generating the diagnostic, which is against the declarative nature of the diagnostic framework. This patch allows a warning diagnostic to have multiple warning flags, which makes setup more declarative. The WarningWithFlag pattern synonym is added for backwards compatibility The 'msgEnvReason' field is added to MsgEnvelope to store the `ResolvedDiagnosticReason`, which accounts for the enabled flags, and then that is used for pretty printing the diagnostic. - - - - - ec01f0ec by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-13T09:42:59-04:00 Add a test Way for running ghci with Core optimizations Tracking ticket: #23059 This runs compile_and_run tests with optimised code with bytecode interpreter Changed submodules: hpc, process Co-authored-by: Torsten Schmits <git at tryp.io> - - - - - c6741e72 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-13T09:43:38-04:00 Configure -Qunused-arguments instead of hardcoding it When GHC invokes clang, it currently passes -Qunused-arguments to discard warnings resulting from GHC using multiple options that aren't used. In this commit, we configure -Qunused-arguments into the Cc options instead of checking if the compiler is clang at runtime and hardcoding the flag into GHC. This is part of the effort to centralise toolchain information in toolchain target files at configure time with the end goal of a runtime retargetable GHC. This also means we don't need to call getCompilerInfo ever, which improves performance considerably (see !10589). Metric Decrease: PmSeriesG T10421 T11303b T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13253-spj T13386 T15703 T16875 T17836b T17977 T17977b T18140 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T21839c T3064 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5837 T6048 T9020 T9198 T9872d T9961 - - - - - 0128db87 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:44:18-04:00 Improve docs for Data.Fixed; adds 'realToFrac' as an option for conversion between different precisions. - - - - - 95b69cfb by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-13T09:44:55-04:00 Add regression test for #23143 !10541, the fix for #23323, also fixes #23143. Let's add a regression test to ensure that it stays fixed. Fixes #23143. - - - - - ed2dbdca by Emily Martins at 2023-06-13T09:45:37-04:00 delete GHCi.UI.Tags module and remove remaining references Co-authored-by: Tilde Rose <t1lde at protonmail.com> - - - - - c90d96e4 by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Add regression test for 17328 - - - - - de58080c by Victor Cacciari Miraldo at 2023-06-13T09:46:26-04:00 Skip checking whether constructors are in scope when deriving newtype instances. Fixes #17328 - - - - - 5e3c2b05 by Philip Hazelden at 2023-06-13T09:47:07-04:00 Don't suggest `DeriveAnyClass` when instance can't be derived. Fixes #19692. Prototypical cases: class C1 a where x1 :: a -> Int data G1 = G1 deriving C1 class C2 a where x2 :: a -> Int x2 _ = 0 data G2 = G2 deriving C2 Both of these used to give this suggestion, but for C1 the suggestion would have failed (generated code with undefined methods, which compiles but warns). Now C2 still gives the suggestion but C1 doesn't. - - - - - 80a0b099 by David Binder at 2023-06-13T09:47:49-04:00 Add testcase for error GHC-00711 to testsuite - - - - - e4b33a1d by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-06-14T07:01:21-04:00 Add -Wmissing-poly-kind-signatures Implements #22826 This is a restricted version of -Wmissing-kind-signatures shown only for polykinded types. - - - - - f8395b94 by doyougnu at 2023-06-14T07:02:01-04:00 ci: special case in req_host_target_ghc for JS - - - - - b852a5b6 by Gergo ERDI at 2023-06-14T07:02:42-04:00 When forcing a `ModIface`, force the `MINIMAL` pragmas in class definitions Fixes #23486 - - - - - c29b45ee by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:19-04:00 Add a testcase for #20076 Remove 'recursive' in the error message, since the error can arise without recursion. - - - - - b80ef202 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-14T07:03:56-04:00 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 - - - - - bd8ef37d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-14T07:04:31-04:00 ci: Add dependenices on necessary aarch64 jobs for head.hackage ci These need to be added since we started testing aarch64 on head.hackage CI. The jobs will sometimes fail because they will start before the relevant aarch64 job has finished. Fixes #23511 - - - - - a0c27cee by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-14T07:05:08-04:00 Add standalone kind signatures for Code and TExp CodeQ and TExpQ already had standalone kind signatures even before this change: type TExpQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type CodeQ :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type Now Code and TExp have signatures too: type TExp :: TYPE r -> Kind.Type type Code :: (Kind.Type -> Kind.Type) -> TYPE r -> Kind.Type This is a stylistic change. - - - - - e70c1245 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeLits.Internal should not be used - - - - - 100650e3 by Tom Ellis at 2023-06-14T07:05:48-04:00 Warn that GHC.TypeNats.Internal should not be used - - - - - 078250ef by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add more flags for dumping core passes (#23491) - - - - - 1b7604af by Jacco Krijnen at 2023-06-14T17:17:53-04:00 Add tests for dumping flags (#23491) - - - - - 42000000 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-06-14T17:18:29-04:00 Provide a demand signature for atomicModifyMutVar.# (#23047) Fixes #23047 - - - - - 8f27023b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-15T03:10:24-04:00 compiler: Cross-reference Note [StgToJS design] In particular, the numeric representations are quite useful context in a few places. - - - - - a71b60e9 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T03:11:00-04:00 Implement the -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification warning (#23510) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" forbids implicit quantification of type variables that occur free on the right-hand side of a type synonym but are not mentioned on the left-hand side. The users are expected to rewrite this using invisible binders: type T1 :: forall a . Maybe a type T1 = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- old type T1 @a = 'Nothing :: Maybe a -- new Since the @k-binders are a new feature, we need to wait for three releases before we require the use of the new syntax. In the meantime, we ought to provide users with a new warning, -Wimplicit-rhs-quantification, that would detect when such implicit quantification takes place, and include it in -Wcompat. - - - - - 0078dd00 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-15T03:11:36-04:00 Minor refactorings to mkSpillInstr and mkLoadInstr Better error messages. And, use the existing `off` constant to reduce duplication. - - - - - 1792b57a by doyougnu at 2023-06-15T03:12:17-04:00 JS: merge util modules Merge Core and StgUtil modules for StgToJS pass. Closes: #23473 - - - - - 469ff08b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-15T03:12:57-04:00 Check visibility of nested foralls in can_eq_nc (#18863) Prior to this change, `can_eq_nc` checked the visibility of the outermost layer of foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here Then it delegated the rest of the work to `can_eq_nc_forall`, which split off all foralls: forall a. forall b. forall c. phi1 forall x. forall y. forall z. phi2 ^^ up to here This meant that some visibility flags were completely ignored. We fix this oversight by moving the check to `can_eq_nc_forall`. - - - - - 59c9065b by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: use regular mask for blocking IO Blocking IO used uninterruptibleMask which should make any thread blocked on IO unreachable by async exceptions (such as those from timeout). This changes it to a regular mask. It's important to note that the nodejs runtime does not actually interrupt the blocking IO when the Haskell thread receives an async exception, and that file positions may be updated and buffers may be written after the Haskell thread has already resumed. Any file descriptor affected by an async exception interruption should therefore be used with caution. - - - - - 907c06c3 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: nodejs: do not set 'readable' handler on stdin at startup The Haskell runtime used to install a 'readable' handler on stdin at startup in nodejs. This would cause the nodejs system to start buffering the stream, causing data loss if the stdin file descriptor is passed to another process. This change delays installation of the 'readable' handler until the first read of stdin by Haskell code. - - - - - a54b40a9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-15T03:13:37-04:00 JS: reserve one more virtual (negative) file descriptor This is needed for upcoming support of the process package - - - - - 78cd1132 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-15T11:16:11+04:00 Report scoped kind variables at the type-checking phase (#16635) This patch modifies the renamer to respect ScopedTypeVariables in kind signatures. This means that kind variables bound by the outermost `forall` now scope over the type: type F = '[Right @a @() () :: forall a. Either a ()] -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ -- in scope here bound here However, any use of such variables is a type error, because we don't have type-level lambdas to bind them in Core. This is described in the new Note [Type variable scoping errors during type check] in GHC.Tc.Types. - - - - - 4a41ba75 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:15-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket number Replace #22356 with #22349 for these tests because #22356 has been fixed but now these tests fail because of #22349. - - - - - 15f150c8 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: testsuite: update ticket numbers - - - - - 08d8e9ef by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-15T18:09:16-04:00 JS: more triage - - - - - e8752e12 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-15T18:09:52-04:00 Fix test T18522-deb-ppr Fixes #23509 - - - - - 62c56416 by Ben Price at 2023-06-16T05:52:39-04:00 Lint: more details on "Occurrence is GlobalId, but binding is LocalId" This is helpful when debugging a pass which accidentally shadowed a binder. - - - - - d4c10238 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-16T05:53:22-04:00 Clean a stray bit of text in user guide - - - - - 93647b5c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-06-16T05:54:02-04:00 testsuite: Add forall visibility test cases The added tests ensure that the type checker does not confuse visible and invisible foralls. VisFlag1: kind-checking type applications and inferred type variable instantiations VisFlag1_ql: kind-checking Quick Look instantiations VisFlag2: kind-checking type family instances VisFlag3: checking kind annotations on type parameters of associated type families VisFlag4: checking kind annotations on type parameters in type declarations with SAKS VisFlag5: checking the result kind annotation of data family instances - - - - - a5f0c00e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-16T12:25:40-04:00 JS: factorize SaneDouble into its own module Follow-up of b159e0e9 whose ticket is #22736 - - - - - 0baf9e7c by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-06-16T12:26:17-04:00 Add tests for #21973 - - - - - 640ea90e by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation for `<**>` - - - - - 2469a813 by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update text - - - - - 1f515bbb by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update examples - - - - - 7af99a0d by Diego Diverio at 2023-06-16T23:07:55-04:00 Update documentation to actually display code correctly - - - - - 800aad7e by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-16T23:08:32-04:00 Type/data instances: require that variables on the RHS are mentioned on the LHS (#23512) GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations" restricts the scope of type and data family instances as follows: In type family and data family instances, require that every variable mentioned on the RHS must also occur on the LHS. For example, here are three equivalent type instance definitions accepted before this patch: type family F1 a :: k type instance F1 Int = Any :: j -> j type family F2 a :: k type instance F2 @(j -> j) Int = Any :: j -> j type family F3 a :: k type instance forall j. F3 Int = Any :: j -> j - In F1, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs only on the RHS; - In F2, j is implicitly quantified and it occurs both on the LHS and the RHS; - In F3, j is explicitly quantified. Now F1 is rejected with an out-of-scope error, while F2 and F3 continue to be accepted. - - - - - 9132d529 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: testsuite: use correct ticket numbers - - - - - c3a1274c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-18T02:50:34-04:00 JS: don't dump eventlog to stderr by default Fix T16707 Bump stm submodule - - - - - 89bb8ad8 by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-06-18T02:51:14-04:00 Fix TH name lookup for symbolic tycons (#23525) - - - - - cb9e1ce4 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-18T21:16:45-06:00 IPE data compression IPE data resulting from the `-finfo-table-map` flag may now be compressed by configuring the GHC build with the `--enable-ipe-data-compression` flag. This results in about a 20% reduction in the size of IPE-enabled build results. The compression library, zstd, may optionally be statically linked by configuring with the `--enabled-static-libzstd` flag (on non-darwin platforms) libzstd version 1.4.0 or greater is required. - - - - - 0cbc3ae0 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-06-19T09:11:38-04:00 Add `IfaceWarnings` to represent the `ModIface`-storable parts of a `Warnings GhcRn`. Fixes #23516 - - - - - 3e80c2b4 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-20T03:19:41-04:00 Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets This prepares for having linear let expressions in the frontend. When desugaring lets, SPECIALISE statements create more copies of a let binding. Because of the rewrite rules attached to the bindings, there are dependencies between the generated binds. Before this commit, we simply wrapped all these in a mutually recursive let block, and left it to the simplified to sort it out. With this commit: we are careful to generate the bindings in dependency order, so that we can wrap them in consecutive lets (if the source is non-recursive). - - - - - 9fad49e0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T03:20:19-04:00 rts: Do not call exit() from SIGINT handler Previously `shutdown_handler` would call `stg_exit` if the scheduler was Oalready found to be in `SCHED_INTERRUPTING` state (or higher). However, `stg_exit` is not signal-safe as it calls `exit` (which calls `atexit` handlers). The only safe thing to do in this situation is to call `_exit`, which terminates with minimal cleanup. Fixes #23417. - - - - - 7485f848 by Bodigrim at 2023-06-20T03:20:57-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule This requires changing the recomp007 test because now cabal passes `this-unit-id` to executable components, and that unit-id contains a hash which includes the ABI of the dependencies. Therefore changing the dependencies means that -this-unit-id changes and recompilation is triggered. The spririt of the test is to test GHC's recompilation logic assuming that `-this-unit-id` is constant, so we explicitly pass `-ipid` to `./configure` rather than letting `Cabal` work it out. - - - - - 1464a2a8 by mangoiv at 2023-06-20T03:21:34-04:00 [feat] add a hint to `HasField` error message - add a hint that indicates that the record that the record dot is used on might just be missing a field - as the intention of the programmer is not entirely clear, it is only shown if the type is known - This addresses in part issue #22382 - - - - - b65e78dd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:43-04:00 rts/ipe: Fix unused lock warning - - - - - 6086effd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts/ProfilerReportJson: Fix memory leak - - - - - 1e48c434 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - 471486b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix printf format mismatch - - - - - 80603fb3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> According to Alpine's warnings and poll(2), <poll.h> should be preferred. - - - - - ff18e6fd by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 nonmoving: Fix unused definition warrnings - - - - - 6e7fe8ee by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 Disable futimens on Darwin. See #22938 - - - - - b7706508 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect CPP guard - - - - - 94f00e9b by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that -Werror is passed when compiling the RTS. Previously the `+werror` transformer would only pass `-Werror` to GHC, which does not ensure that the same is passed to the C compiler when building the RTS. Arguably this is itself a bug but for now we will just work around this by passing `-optc-Werror` to GHC. I tried to enable `-Werror` in all C compilations but the boot libraries are something of a portability nightmare. - - - - - 5fb54bf8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Disable `#pragma GCC`s on clang compilers Otherwise the build fails due to warnings. See #23530. - - - - - cf87f380 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix capitalization of prototype - - - - - 17f250d7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-20T16:56:44-04:00 rts: Fix incorrect format specifier - - - - - 0ff1c501 by Josh Meredith at 2023-06-20T16:57:20-04:00 JS: remove js_broken(22576) in favour of the pre-existing wordsize(32) condition (#22576) - - - - - 3d1d42b7 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Memory usage fixes for Haddock - Do not include `mi_globals` in the `NoBackend` backend. It was only included for Haddock, but Haddock does not actually need it. This causes a 200MB reduction in max residency when generating haddocks on the Agda codebase (roughly 1GB to 800MB). - Make haddock_{parser,renamer}_perf tests more accurate by forcing docs to be written to interface files using `-fwrite-interface` Bumps haddock submodule. Metric Decrease: haddock.base - - - - - 8185b1c2 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-06-21T12:04:58-04:00 Fix associated data family doc structure items Associated data families were being given their own export DocStructureItems, which resulted in them being documented separately from their classes in haddocks. This commit fixes it. - - - - - 4d356ea3 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: implement TH support - Add ghc-interp.js bootstrap script for the JS interpreter - Interactively link and execute iserv code from the ghci package - Incrementally load and run JS code for splices into the running iserv Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman at gmail.com> - - - - - 3249cf12 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Don't use getKey - - - - - f84ff161 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Stg: return imported FVs This is used to determine what to link when using the interpreter. For now it's only used by the JS interpreter but it could easily be used by the native interpreter too (instead of extracting names from compiled BCOs). - - - - - fab2ad23 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 Fix some recompilation avoidance tests - - - - - a897dc13 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 TH_import_loop is now broken as expected - - - - - dbb4ad51 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-21T12:04:59-04:00 JS: always recompile when TH is enabled (cf #23013) - - - - - 711b1d24 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-06-21T12:59:27-04:00 Add support for deprecating exported items (proposal #134) This is an implementation of the deprecated exports proposal #134. The proposal introduces an ability to introduce warnings to exports. This allows for deprecating a name only when it is exported from a specific module, rather than always depreacting its usage. In this example: module A ({-# DEPRECATED "do not use" #-} x) where x = undefined --- module B where import A(x) `x` will emit a warning when it is explicitly imported. Like the declaration warnings, export warnings are first accumulated within the `Warnings` struct, then passed into the ModIface, from which they are then looked up and warned about in the importing module in the `lookup_ie` helpers of the `filterImports` function (for the explicitly imported names) and in the `addUsedGRE(s)` functions where they warn about regular usages of the imported name. In terms of the AST information, the custom warning is stored in the extension field of the variants of the `IE` type (see Trees that Grow for more information). The commit includes a bump to the haddock submodule added in MR #28 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - c1865854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T12:59:30-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.8 Bumps Haddock submodule - - - - - 4e1de71c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-21T21:07:48-04:00 configure: Bump version to 9.9 Bumps haddock submodule. - - - - - 5b6612bc by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-23T03:56:49-04:00 rts: Work around missing prototypes errors Darwin's toolchain inexpliciably claims that `write_barrier` and friends have declarations without prototypes, despite the fact that (a) they are definitions, and (b) the prototypes appear only a few lines above. Work around this by making the definitions proper prototypes. - - - - - 43b66a13 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-23T03:57:26-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Fix date modifier (M = minutes, m = month) Fixes #23552 - - - - - 564164ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-06-24T10:27:29+09:00 Support large stack frames/offsets in GHCi bytecode interpreter Bytecode instructions like PUSH_L (push a local variable) contain an operand that refers to the stack slot. Before this patch, the operand type was SmallOp (Word16), limiting the maximum stack offset to 65535 words. This could cause compiler panics in some cases (See #22888). This patch changes the operand type for stack offsets from SmallOp to Op, removing the stack offset limit. Fixes #22888 - - - - - 8d6574bc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-26T13:15:06-04:00 JS: support levity-polymorphic datatypes (#22360,#22291) - thread knowledge about levity into PrimRep instead of panicking - JS: remove assumption that unlifted heap objects are rts objects (TVar#, etc.) Doing this also fixes #22291 (test added). There is a small performance hit (~1% more allocations). Metric Increase: T18698a T18698b - - - - - 5578bbad by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 MR Review Template: Mention "Blocked on Review" label In order to improve our MR review processes we now have the label "Blocked on Review" which allows people to signal that a MR is waiting on a review to happen. See: https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2023-June/021255.html - - - - - 4427e9cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-26T13:15:43-04:00 Move MR template to Default.md This makes it more obvious what you have to modify to affect the default template rather than looking in the project settings. - - - - - 522bd584 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-06-26T13:16:33-04:00 Revert "Avoid desugaring non-recursive lets into recursive lets" This (temporary) reverts commit 3e80c2b40213bebe302b1bd239af48b33f1b30ef. Fixes #23550 - - - - - c59fbb0b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-26T19:34:20+02:00 Propagate breakpoint information when inlining across modules Tracking ticket: #23394 MR: !10448 * Add constructor `IfaceBreakpoint` to `IfaceTickish` * Store breakpoint data in interface files * Store `BreakArray` for the breakpoint's module, not the current module, in BCOs * Store module name in BCOs instead of `Unique`, since the `Unique` from an `Iface` doesn't match the modules in GHCi's state * Allocate module name in `ModBreaks`, like `BreakArray` * Lookup breakpoint by module name in GHCi * Skip creating breakpoint instructions when no `ModBreaks` are available, rather than injecting `ModBreaks` in the linker when breakpoints are enabled, and panicking when `ModBreaks` is missing - - - - - 6f904808 by Greg Steuck at 2023-06-27T16:53:07-04:00 Remove undefined FP_PROG_LD_BUILD_ID from configure.ac's - - - - - e89aa072 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-06-27T16:53:44-04:00 Remove arity inference in type declarations (#23514) Arity inference in type declarations was introduced as a workaround for the lack of @k-binders. They were added in 4aea0a72040, so I simplified all of this by simply removing arity inference altogether. This is part of GHC Proposal #425 "Invisible binders in type declarations". - - - - - 459dee1b by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:20-04:00 Relax defaulting of RuntimeRep/Levity when printing Fixes #16468 MR: !10702 Only default RuntimeRep to LiftedRep when variables are bound by the toplevel forall - - - - - 151f8f18 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-06-27T16:54:57-04:00 Remove duplicate link label in linear types docs - - - - - ecdc4353 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T12:24:57-04:00 Stop configuring unused Ld command in `settings` GHC has no direct dependence on the linker. Rather, we depend upon the C compiler for linking and an object-merging program (which is typically `ld`) for production of GHCi objects and merging of C stubs into final object files. Despite this, for historical reasons we still recorded information about the linker into `settings`. Remove these entries from `settings`, `hadrian/cfg/system.config`, as well as the `configure` logic responsible for this information. Closes #23566. - - - - - bf9ec3e4 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Remove extraneous debug output - - - - - 7eb68dd6 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Work with unset vars in -e mode - - - - - 49c27936 by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Pass positional arguments in their positions By quoting $cmd, the default "bash -i" is a single argument to run, and no file named "bash -i" actually exists to be run. - - - - - 887dc4fc by Bryan Richter at 2023-06-28T12:25:33-04:00 Handle unset value in -e context - - - - - 5ffc7d7b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:07:36-04:00 Configure CPP into settings There is a distinction to be made between the Haskell Preprocessor and the C preprocessor. The former is used to preprocess Haskell files, while the latter is used in C preprocessing such as Cmm files. In practice, they are both the same program (usually the C compiler) but invoked with different flags. Previously we would, at configure time, configure the haskell preprocessor and save the configuration in the settings file, but, instead of doing the same for CPP, we had hardcoded in GHC that the CPP program was either `cc -E` or `cpp`. This commit fixes that asymmetry by also configuring CPP at configure time, and tries to make more explicit the difference between HsCpp and Cpp (see Note [Preprocessing invocations]). Note that we don't use the standard CPP and CPPFLAGS to configure Cpp, but instead use the non-standard --with-cpp and --with-cpp-flags. The reason is that autoconf sets CPP to "$CC -E", whereas we expect the CPP command to be configured as a standalone executable rather than a command. These are symmetrical with --with-hs-cpp and --with-hs-cpp-flags. Cleanup: Hadrian no longer needs to pass the CPP configuration for CPP to be C99 compatible through -optP, since we now configure that into settings. Closes #23422 - - - - - 5efa9ca5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:08:13-04:00 hadrian: Always canonicalize topDirectory Hadrian's `topDirectory` is intended to provide an absolute path to the root of the GHC tree. However, if the tree is reached via a symlink this One question here is whether the `canonicalizePath` call is expensive enough to warrant caching. In a quick microbenchmark I observed that `canonicalizePath "."` takes around 10us per call; this seems sufficiently low not to worry. Alternatively, another approach here would have been to rather move the canonicalization into `m4/fp_find_root.m4`. This would have avoided repeated canonicalization but sadly path canonicalization is a hard problem in POSIX shell. Addresses #22451. - - - - - b3e1436f by aadaa_fgtaa at 2023-06-28T21:08:53-04:00 Optimise ELF linker (#23464) - cache last elements of `relTable`, `relaTable` and `symbolTables` in `ocInit_ELF` - cache shndx table in ObjectCode - run `checkProddableBlock` only with debug rts - - - - - 30525b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Introduce MO_{ACQUIRE,RELEASE}_FENCE - - - - - b787e259 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_WriteBarrier rts: Drop write_barrier - - - - - 7550b4a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:30-04:00 rts: Drop load_store_barrier() This is no longer used. - - - - - d5f2875e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop last instances of prim_{write,read}_barrier - - - - - 965ac2ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Eliminate remaining uses of load_load_barrier - - - - - 0fc5cb97 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 compiler: Drop MO_ReadBarrier - - - - - 7a7d326c by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Drop load_load_barrier This is no longer used. - - - - - 9f63da66 by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 Delete write_barrier function - - - - - bb0ed354 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-28T21:09:31-04:00 rts: Make collectFreshWeakPtrs definition a prototype x86-64/Darwin's toolchain inexplicably warns that collectFreshWeakPtrs needs to be a prototype. - - - - - ef81a1eb by Sven Tennie at 2023-06-28T21:10:08-04:00 Fix number of free double regs D1..D4 are defined for aarch64 and thus not free. - - - - - c335fb7c by Ryan Scott at 2023-06-28T21:10:44-04:00 Fix typechecking of promoted empty lists The `'[]` case in `tc_infer_hs_type` is smart enough to handle arity-0 uses of `'[]` (see the newly added `T23543` test case for an example), but the `'[]` case in `tc_hs_type` was not. We fix this by changing the `tc_hs_type` case to invoke `tc_infer_hs_type`, as prescribed in `Note [Future-proofing the type checker]`. There are some benign changes to test cases' expected output due to the new code path using `forall a. [a]` as the kind of `'[]` rather than `[k]`. Fixes #23543. - - - - - fcf310e7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-06-28T21:11:21-04:00 Configure MergeObjs supports response files rather than Ld The previous configuration script to test whether Ld supported response files was * Incorrect (see #23542) * Used, in practice, to check if the *merge objects tool* supported response files. This commit modifies the macro to run the merge objects tool (rather than Ld), using a response file, and checking the result with $NM Fixes #23542 - - - - - 78b2f3cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-06-28T21:12:02-04:00 JS: fix JS stack printing (#23565) - - - - - 9f01d14b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-29T04:13:41-04:00 Add -fpolymorphic-specialisation flag (off by default at all optimisation levels) Polymorphic specialisation has led to a number of hard to diagnose incorrect runtime result bugs (see #23469, #23109, #21229, #23445) so this commit introduces a flag `-fpolymorhphic-specialisation` which allows users to turn on this experimental optimisation if they are willing to buy into things going very wrong. Ticket #23469 - - - - - b1e611d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T04:14:17-04:00 Rip out runtime linker/compiler checks We used to choose flags to pass to the toolchain at runtime based on the platform running GHC, and in this commit we drop all of those runtime linker checks Ultimately, this represents a change in policy: We no longer adapt at runtime to the toolchain being used, but rather make final decisions about the toolchain used at /configure time/ (we have deleted Note [Run-time linker info] altogether!). This works towards the goal of having all toolchain configuration logic living in the same place, which facilities the work towards a runtime-retargetable GHC (see #19877). As of this commit, the runtime linker/compiler logic was moved to autoconf, but soon it, and the rest of the existing toolchain configuration logic, will live in the standalone ghc-toolchain program (see !9263) In particular, what used to be done at runtime is now as follows: * The flags -Wl,--no-as-needed for needed shared libs are configured into settings * The flag -fstack-check is configured into settings * The check for broken tables-next-to-code was outdated * We use the configured c compiler by default as the assembler program * We drop `asmOpts` because we already configure -Qunused-arguments flag into settings (see !10589) Fixes #23562 Co-author: Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) - - - - - 8b35e8ca by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files - - - - - d7ef1704 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:12-04:00 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. - - - - - 7c7d1f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. - - - - - cb92051e by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 rts: Various warnings fixes - - - - - dec81dd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-06-29T18:46:48-04:00 hadrian: Ignore warnings in unix and semaphore-compat - - - - - d7f6448a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-06-30T12:38:43-04:00 hadrian: Fix dependencies of docs:* rule For the docs:* rule we need to actually build the package rather than just the haddocks for the dependent packages. Therefore we depend on the .conf files of the packages we are trying to build documentation for as well as the .haddock files. Fixes #23472 - - - - - cec90389 by sheaf at 2023-06-30T12:39:27-04:00 Add tests for #22106 Fixes #22106 - - - - - 083794b1 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-03T03:27:27-04:00 Add -fbreak-points to control breakpoint insertion Rather than statically enabling breakpoints only for the interpreter, this adds a new flag. Tracking ticket: #23057 MR: !10466 - - - - - fd8c5769 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:04-04:00 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. - - - - - 98185d52 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:05-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23400 - - - - - 4aac0540 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:28:42-04:00 ghc-heap: Support for BLOCKING_QUEUE closures - - - - - 03f941f4 by Ben Bellick at 2023-07-03T03:29:29-04:00 Add some structured diagnostics in Tc/Validity.hs This addresses the work of ticket #20118 Created the following constructors for TcRnMessage - TcRnInaccessibleCoAxBranch - TcRnPatersonCondFailure - - - - - 6074cc3c by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Add failing test case for #23492 - - - - - 356a2692 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. - - - - - 3efe7f39 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Introduce genLHsApp and genLHsLit helpers in GHC.Rename.Utils - - - - - dd782343 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-07-03T03:30:13-04:00 Construct catch-all default case using helpers GHC.Rename.Utils concrete helpers instead of wrapGenSpan + HS AST constructors - - - - - 0e09c38e by Ryan Hendrickson at 2023-07-03T03:30:56-04:00 Add regression test for #23549 - - - - - 32741743 by Alexis King at 2023-07-03T03:31:36-04:00 perf tests: Increase default stack size for MultiLayerModules An unhelpfully small stack size appears to have been the real culprit behind the metric fluctuations in #19293. Debugging metric decreases triggered by !10729 helped to finally identify the problem. Metric Decrease: MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesTH_Make T13701 T14697 - - - - - 82ac6bf1 by Bryan Richter at 2023-07-03T03:32:15-04:00 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. - - - - - 6078b429 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:32:51-04:00 gitlab-ci: Refactor compilation of gen_ci Flakify and document it, making it far less sensitive to the build environment. - - - - - aa2db0ae by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-03T03:33:29-04:00 testsuite: Update documentation - - - - - 924a2362 by Gregory Gerasev at 2023-07-03T03:34:10-04:00 Better error for data deriving of type synonym/family. Closes #23522 - - - - - 4457da2a by Dave Barton at 2023-07-03T03:34:51-04:00 Fix some broken links and typos - - - - - de5830d0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:03:59-04:00 configure: Rip out Solaris dyld check Solaris 11 was released over a decade ago and, moreover, I doubt we have any Solaris users - - - - - 59c5fe1d by doyougnu at 2023-07-04T22:04:56-04:00 CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs - - - - - 679bbc97 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-04T22:05:32-04:00 testsuite: Do not require CUSKs Numerous tests make use of CUSKs (complete user-supplied kinds), a legacy feature scheduled for deprecation. In order to proceed with the said deprecation, the tests have been updated to use SAKS instead (standalone kind signatures). This also allows us to remove the Haskell2010 language pragmas that were added in 115cd3c85a8 to work around the lack of CUSKs in GHC2021. - - - - - 945d3599 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:06:08-04:00 gitlab: Drop backport-for-8.8 MR template Its usefulness has long passed. - - - - - 66c721d3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-04T22:06:44-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb2 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb2 to work with anything with a SrcSpan This gets rid of the custom comb2A, comb2Al, comb2N functions, and removes various reLoc calls. - - - - - 2be99b7e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-04T22:07:21-04:00 Fix deprecation warning when deprecated identifier is from another module A stray 'Just' was being printed in the deprecation message. Fixes #23573 - - - - - 46c9bcd6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 rts: Don't rely on initializers for sigaction_t As noted in #23577, CentOS's ancient toolchain throws spurious missing-field-initializer warnings. - - - - - ec55035f by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Don't treat -Winline warnings as fatal Such warnings are highly dependent upon the toolchain, platform, and build configuration. It's simply too fragile to rely on these. - - - - - 3a09b789 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:07:58-04:00 hadrian: Only pass -Wno-nonportable-include-path on Darwin This flag, which was introduced due to #17798, is only understood by Clang and consequently throws warnings on platforms using gcc. Sadly, there is no good way to treat such warnings as non-fatal with `-Werror` so for now we simply make this flag specific to platforms known to use Clang and case-insensitive filesystems (Darwin and Windows). See #23577. - - - - - 4af7eac2 by Mario Blažević at 2023-07-04T22:08:38-04:00 Fixed ticket #23571, TH.Ppr.pprLit hanging on large numeric literals - - - - - 2304c697 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-04T22:09:15-04:00 compiler: Make OccSet opaque - - - - - cf735db8 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-04T22:09:51-04:00 Add Note about why we need forall in Code to be on the right - - - - - fb140f82 by Hécate Moonlight at 2023-07-04T22:10:34-04:00 Relax the constraint about the foreign function's calling convention of FinalizerPtr to capi as well as ccall. - - - - - 9ce44336 by meooow25 at 2023-07-05T11:42:37-04:00 Improve the situation with the stimes cycle Currently the Semigroup stimes cycle is resolved in GHC.Base by importing stimes implementations from a hs-boot file. Resolve the cycle using hs-boot files for required classes (Num, Integral) instead. Now stimes can be defined directly in GHC.Base, making inlining and specialization possible. This leads to some new boot files for `GHC.Num` and `GHC.Real`, the methods for those are only used to implement `stimes` so it doesn't appear that these boot files will introduce any new performance traps. Metric Decrease: T13386 T8095 Metric Increase: T13253 T13386 T18698a T18698b T19695 T8095 - - - - - 9edcb1fb by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-05T11:43:24-04:00 Refactor Unique to be represented by Word64 In #22010 we established that Int was not always sufficient to store all the uniques we generate during compilation on 32-bit platforms. This commit addresses that problem by using Word64 instead of Int for uniques. The core of the change is in GHC.Core.Types.Unique and GHC.Core.Types.Unique.Supply. However, the representation of uniques is used in many other places, so those needed changes too. Additionally, the RTS has been extended with an atomic_inc64 operation. One major change from this commit is the introduction of the Word64Set and Word64Map data types. These are adapted versions of IntSet and IntMap from the containers package. These are planned to be upstreamed in the future. As a natural consequence of these changes, the compiler will be a bit slower and take more space on 32-bit platforms. Our CI tests indicate around a 5% residency increase. Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord ManyAlternatives ManyConstructors MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot RecordUpdPerf T10421 T10547 T12150 T12227 T12234 T12425 T12707 T13035 T13056 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T13386 T13719 T14683 T14697 T14766 T15164 T15703 T16577 T16875 T17516 T18140 T18223 T18282 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T3294 T4801 T5030 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T5837 T6048 T783 T8095 T9020 T9198 T9233 T9630 T9675 T9872a T9872b T9872b_defer T9872c T9872d T9961 TcPlugin_RewritePerf UniqLoop WWRec hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6b9db7d4 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-07-05T11:44:03-04:00 Fix docs for __GLASGOW_HASKELL_FULL_VERSION__ macro - - - - - 40f4ef7c by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-05T18:06:19-04:00 Substitute free variables captured by breakpoints in SpecConstr Fixes #23267 - - - - - 2b55cb5f by sheaf at 2023-07-05T18:07:07-04:00 Reinstate untouchable variable error messages This extra bit of information was accidentally being discarded after a refactoring of the way we reported problems when unifying a type variable with another type. This patch rectifies that. - - - - - 53ed21c5 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-05T18:07:47-04:00 configure: Drop Clang command from settings Due to 01542cb7227614a93508b97ecad5b16dddeb6486 we no longer use the `runClang` function, and no longer need to configure into settings the Clang command. We used to determine options at runtime to pass clang when it was used as an assembler, but now that we configure at configure time we no longer need to. - - - - - 6fdcf969 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-07-06T12:12:09-04:00 Filter out nontrivial substituted expressions in substTickish Fixes #23272 - - - - - 41968fd6 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: testsuite: use req_c predicate instead of js_broken - - - - - 74a4dd2e by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-06T12:13:02-04:00 JS: implement some file primitives (lstat,rmdir) (#22374) - Implement lstat and rmdir. - Implement base_c_s_is* functions (testing a file type) - Enable passing tests - - - - - 7e759914 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: cleanup utils (#23314) - Removed unused code - Don't export unused functions - Move toTypeList to Closure module - - - - - f617655c by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: rename VarType/Vt into JSRep - - - - - 19216ca5 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: remove custom PrimRep conversion (#23314) We use the usual conversion to PrimRep and then we convert these PrimReps to JSReps. - - - - - d3de8668 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-07T02:39:38-04:00 JS: don't use isRuntimeRepKindedTy in JS FFI - - - - - 8d1b75cb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Also updates ghcup-nightlies-0.0.7.yaml file Fixes #23600 - - - - - e524fa7f by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T02:40:15-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use dynamically linked alpine bindists In theory these will work much better on alpine to allow people to build statically linked applications there. We don't need to distribute a statically linked application ourselves in order to allow that. Fixes #23602 - - - - - b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 9a9ec44e by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:36:39+02:00 Cleanup a TODO introduced in 1f94e0f7 The change must have slipped through review of !4412 - - - - - 1eabcf71 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:36:39+02:00 More explicit strictness in GHC.Real - - - - - 84f06338 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:36:40+02:00 exprIsTrivial: Factor out shared implementation The duplication between `exprIsTrivial` and `getIdFromTrivialExpr_maybe` has been bugging me for a long time. This patch introduces an inlinable worker function `trivial_expr_fold` acting as the single, shared decision procedure of triviality. It "returns" a Church-encoded `Maybe (Maybe Id)`, so when it is inlined, it fuses to similar code as before. (Better code, even, in the case of `getIdFromTrivialExpr` which presently allocates a `Just` constructor that cancels away after this patch.) - - - - - 5dc4d776 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:36:40+02:00 Simplify: Simplification of arguments in a single function The Simplifier had a function `simplArg` that wasn't called in `rebuildCall`, which seems to be the main way to simplify args. Hence I consolidated the code path to call `simplArg`, too, renaming to `simplLazyArg`. - - - - - 4092c3ef by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:36:40+02:00 Core.Ppr: Omit case binder for empty case alternatives A minor improvement to pretty-printing - - - - - 32794ed6 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:37:40+02:00 Disable test RepPolyWrappedVar2 in JS backend - - - - - 1f30ec6d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:37:40+02:00 Inlining literals into boring contexts is OK - - - - - fab3fcab by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:37:40+02:00 Kill SetLevel.notWorthFloating.is_triv (#23270) We have had it since b84ba676034, when it operated on annotated expressions. Nowadays it operates on vanilla `CoreExpr` though, so we should just call `exprIsTrivial`; thus handling empty cases and string literals correctly. - - - - - 11215288 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:38:23+02:00 ANFise string literal arguments (#23270) This instates the invariant that a trivial CoreExpr translates to an atomic StgExpr. Nice. Annoyingly, in -O0 we sometimes generate ``` foo = case "blah"# of sat { __DEFAULT -> unpackCString# sat } ``` which makes it a bit harder to spot that we can emit a standard `stg_unpack_cstring` thunk. Fixes #23270. - - - - - 55a75e0b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T19:38:23+02:00 Deactivate -fcatch-nonexhaustive-cases in ghc-bignum (#23345) - - - - - 381d6235 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T20:07:31+02:00 CorePrep: Eliminate EmptyCase and unsafeEqualityProof in CoreToStg instead We eliminate EmptyCase by way of `coreToStg (Case e _ _ []) = coreToStg e` now. The main reason is that it plays far better in conjunction with eta expansion (as we aim to do for arguments in CorePrep, #23083), because we can discard any arguments, `(case e of {}) eta == case e of {}`, whereas in `(e |> co) eta` it's impossible to discard the argument. We do also give the same treatment to unsafeCoerce proofs and treat them as trivial iff their RHS is trivial. It is also both much simpler to describe than the previous mechanism of emitting an unsafe coercion and simpler to implement, removing quite a bit of commentary and `CorePrepProv`. - - - - - 5cd49e58 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-03T20:07:31+02:00 CorePrep: Eta expand arguments (#23083) Previously, we'd only eta expand let bindings and lambdas, now we'll also eta expand arguments such as in T23083: ```hs g f h = f (h `seq` (h $)) ``` Unless `-fpedantic-bottoms` is set, we'll now transform to ```hs g f h = f (\eta -> h eta) ``` in CorePrep. See the new `Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep]` for the details. We only do this optimisation with -O2 because we saw 2-3% ghc/alloc regressions in T4801 and T5321FD. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 18:55:18 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sven Tennie (@supersven)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 14:55:18 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/decode_cloned_stack] Remove RetFunType from RetFun stack frame representation Message-ID: <64cbf816d3e45_24f48a9132022932d@gitlab.mail> Sven Tennie pushed to branch wip/decode_cloned_stack at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: dafd88de by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-03T20:53:35+02:00 Remove RetFunType from RetFun stack frame representation It's a technical detail. The single usage is replaced by a predicate. - - - - - 4 changed files: - libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Heap/Closures.hs - libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Stack/Decode.hs - libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.c - libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.cmm Changes: ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Heap/Closures.hs ===================================== @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ module GHC.Exts.Heap.Closures ( , WhatNext(..) , WhyBlocked(..) , TsoFlags(..) - , RetFunType(..) , allClosures , closureSize @@ -458,7 +457,6 @@ data GenStackFrame b = | RetFun { info_tbl :: !StgInfoTable - , retFunType :: !RetFunType , retFunSize :: !Word , retFunFun :: !b , retFunPayload :: ![GenStackField b] @@ -471,40 +469,6 @@ data GenStackFrame b = } deriving (Foldable, Functor, Generic, Show, Traversable) --- | Fun types according to @FunTypes.h@ --- This `Enum` must be aligned with the values in @FunTypes.h at . -data RetFunType = - ARG_GEN | - ARG_GEN_BIG | - ARG_BCO | - ARG_NONE | - ARG_N | - ARG_P | - ARG_F | - ARG_D | - ARG_L | - ARG_V16 | - ARG_V32 | - ARG_V64 | - ARG_NN | - ARG_NP | - ARG_PN | - ARG_PP | - ARG_NNN | - ARG_NNP | - ARG_NPN | - ARG_NPP | - ARG_PNN | - ARG_PNP | - ARG_PPN | - ARG_PPP | - ARG_PPPP | - ARG_PPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPPPP - deriving (Show, Eq, Enum, Generic) - data PrimType = PInt | PWord ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Stack/Decode.hs ===================================== @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ import GHC.Exts import GHC.Exts.Heap (Box (..)) import GHC.Exts.Heap.ClosureTypes import GHC.Exts.Heap.Closures - ( RetFunType (..), - StackFrame, + ( StackFrame, GenStackFrame (..), StgStackClosure, GenStgStackClosure (..), @@ -124,12 +123,11 @@ getWord :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> Word getWord stackSnapshot# index = W# (getWord# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) -foreign import prim "getRetFunTypezh" getRetFunType# :: StackSnapshot# -> Word# -> Word# +foreign import prim "isArgGenBigRetFunTypezh" isArgGenBigRetFunType# :: StackSnapshot# -> Word# -> Int# -getRetFunType :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> RetFunType -getRetFunType stackSnapshot# index = - toEnum . fromInteger . toInteger $ - W# (getRetFunType# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) +isArgGenBigRetFunType :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> Bool +isArgGenBigRetFunType stackSnapshot# index = + I# (isArgGenBigRetFunType# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) > 0 -- | Gets contents of a `LargeBitmap` (@StgLargeBitmap@) -- @@ -319,17 +317,15 @@ unpackStackFrame (StackSnapshot stackSnapshot#, index) = do stack_payload = payload' } RET_FUN -> do - let retFunType' = getRetFunType stackSnapshot# index - retFunSize' = getWord stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameSize) + let retFunSize' = getWord stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameSize) retFunFun' <- getClosureBox stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameFun) retFunPayload' <- - if retFunType' == ARG_GEN_BIG + if isArgGenBigRetFunType stackSnapshot# index == True then decodeLargeBitmap getRetFunLargeBitmap# stackSnapshot# index offsetStgRetFunFramePayload else decodeSmallBitmap getRetFunSmallBitmap# stackSnapshot# index offsetStgRetFunFramePayload pure $ RetFun { info_tbl = info, - retFunType = retFunType', retFunSize = retFunSize', retFunFun = retFunFun', retFunPayload = retFunPayload' ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.c ===================================== @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ #include "rts/Types.h" #include "rts/storage/ClosureTypes.h" #include "rts/storage/Closures.h" +#include "rts/storage/FunTypes.h" #include "rts/storage/InfoTables.h" StgWord stackFrameSize(StgStack *stack, StgWord index) { @@ -140,11 +141,11 @@ StgStack *getUnderflowFrameNextChunk(StgUnderflowFrame *frame) { return frame->next_chunk; 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From: "Sven Tennie (@supersven)" Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/decode_cloned_stack] Better parameter name Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 15:12:26 -0400 Size: 36195 URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 19:39:58 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 15:39:58 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/hadrian-haddock-opts] 46 commits: ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches Message-ID: <64cc028eaac1a_24f48a91280245072@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/hadrian-haddock-opts at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 6a9ef839 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:39:55+00:00 hadrian: Allow haddock options to be passed via key-value settings - - - - - 21 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Regs.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/CSE.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Exitify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatOut.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/OccurAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/WorkWrap.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 19:42:05 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 15:42:05 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/thunk-note] Apply 12 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) Message-ID: <64cc030d2c9e1_24f48a912f82473ba@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/thunk-note at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 6567852f by sheaf at 2023-08-03T19:42:03+00:00 Apply 12 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - - - - - 1 changed file: - rts/Updates.h Changes: ===================================== rts/Updates.h ===================================== @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ * `BLACKHOLE`, the thunk entry code will push an `stg_bh_upd_frame` to the * stack in this case (in contrast to the lazy strategy, as we will see later). * - * After this `thnk` will look like, + * After this, `thnk` will look like, * * thnk * ┌───────────────────────┐ @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ * │ payload[1] │ fv_1 │ * └────────────┴──────────┘ * - * Note that blackholing in this way does not guarantee mutual exclusion: Two + * Note that blackholing in this way does not guarantee mutual exclusion: two * threads may indeed race to enter `thnk`. This will result in both threads * performing evaluation and, in some cases, the blackhole being updated * multiple times. @@ -105,16 +105,16 @@ * * If the blackhole has not yet been updated then `tso_0` will: * - * 1. set `thnk`'s `indirectee` field to point to the result of its + * 2A. set `thnk`'s `indirectee` field to point to the result of its * evaluation, and - * 2. set its info table to `BLACKHOLE_info` + * 2B. set its info table to `BLACKHOLE_info` * - * N.B. You might notice that step (2) here appears to be redundant as we + * N.B. You might notice that step (2B) here appears to be redundant as we * already set the info table pointer to `EAGER_BLACKHOLE_info` above. However, * as we will see below, this may not be the case when lazy blackholing is in * use. * - * After these updates we will have the following: + * After these updates, we will have the following: * * thnk * ┌───────────────────────┐ @@ -170,12 +170,12 @@ * parallel program blackholing may induce considerable pressure on the * machine's memory subsystem. * - * To mitigate this GHC by default uses a lazy blackholing strategy. Here we + * To mitigate this, GHC uses a lazy blackholing strategy by default. Here we * take advantage of the fact that redundant evaluation of a thunk is - * acceptable and defer blackholing until the thread returns to the scheduler. - * This is an optimisation as frequently we will finish evaluation *before* + * acceptable, and defer blackholing until the thread returns to the scheduler. + * This is an optimisation, because we will often finish evaluation *before* * yielding; in this case we avoid incurring the memory writes necessary to - * blackhole the thunk (step (2)) and rather update the thunk straight to an + * blackhole the thunk (step (2)), and rather update the thunk straight to an * indirection. * * When entering a thunk compiled with lazy blackholing, we push an @@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ * the stack of the yielding thread looking for update frames; when such a * frame is encountered, it checks the info table of the updatee and: * - * - if it is `BLACKHOLE` then thunk has already been claimed for evaluation - * by another thread and the yielding thread is instead added to the + * - if it is `BLACKHOLE`, then the thunk has already been claimed for evaluation + * by another thread, and the yielding thread is instead added to the * `BLACKHOLE`'s blocking queue (see Note [suspend duplicate work] in * `ThreadPaused.c`). * @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ * `msg_bh_0`. This message will be sent to the capability where the thread * owning the thunk resides (see `Messages.c:messageBlackHole`). This * capability will allocate a `BLOCKING_QUEUE` object `bq_0` recording the fact - * that `tso_1` is waiting for the result of `thnk`'s evaluation and link it to + * that `tso_1` is waiting for the result of `thnk`'s evaluation, and link it to * `thnk` as follows: * * thnk @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ * TSO, which collects all blocking queue objects which are blocked on thunks * owned by the thread. * - * In addition to this book-keeping, the `MSG_BLACKHOLE` message result in + * In addition to this book-keeping, the `MSG_BLACKHOLE` message results in * `tso_0` being promoted in its capability's run queue in the hope that * `tso_1` and other blocked threads may be unblocked more quickly. * View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/6567852fb3e2c7b9e7138eb90a46915a213225f2 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/6567852fb3e2c7b9e7138eb90a46915a213225f2 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 19:55:14 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 15:55:14 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/thunk-note] 32 commits: JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) Message-ID: <64cc062213277_24f48a8e7b025018d@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/thunk-note at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - cd48959f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T15:54:59-04:00 Initial commit of Note [Thunks, blackholes, and indirections] This Note attempts to summarize the treatment of thunks, thunk update, and indirections. This fell out of work on #23185. - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/ImpExp.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Iface/Syntax.hs - compiler/GHC/IfaceToCore.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Parser/PostProcess.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Env.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToCmm/Prim.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Linker/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Export.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 20:18:17 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Krzysztof Gogolewski (@monoidal)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 16:18:17 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23764] Fix quantification order for a `op` b and a %m -> b Message-ID: <64cc0b8942383_24f48a912f842255a@gitlab.mail> Krzysztof Gogolewski pushed to branch wip/T23764 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 8da4156f by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-03T22:18:08+02:00 Fix quantification order for a `op` b and a %m -> b Fixes #23764 - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs - docs/users_guide/9.10.1-notes.rst - testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/MultConstructor.hs - testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearErrOrigin.stderr - testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearVar.stderr - + testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T23764.hs - testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/all.T - utils/haddock Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs ===================================== @@ -1714,6 +1714,9 @@ FreeKiTyVars, which notably includes the `extract-` family of functions (extractHsTysRdrTyVars, extractHsTyVarBndrsKVs, etc.). These functions thus promise to keep left-to-right ordering. +Note that for 'HsFunTy m ty1 ty2', we quantify in the order ty1, m, ty2, +since this type is written ty1 %m -> ty2 in the source syntax. + Note [Implicit quantification in type synonyms] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We typically bind type/kind variables implicitly when they are in a kind @@ -1928,12 +1931,12 @@ extract_lty (L _ ty) acc HsListTy _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc HsTupleTy _ _ tys -> extract_ltys tys acc HsSumTy _ tys -> extract_ltys tys acc - HsFunTy _ w ty1 ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ - extract_lty ty2 $ - extract_hs_arrow w acc + HsFunTy _ m ty1 ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ + extract_hs_arrow m $ -- See Note [Ordering of implicit variables] + extract_lty ty2 acc HsIParamTy _ _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc - HsOpTy _ _ ty1 tv ty2 -> extract_tv tv $ - extract_lty ty1 $ + HsOpTy _ _ ty1 tv ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ + extract_tv tv $ extract_lty ty2 acc HsParTy _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc HsSpliceTy {} -> acc -- Type splices mention no tvs ===================================== docs/users_guide/9.10.1-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -18,6 +18,20 @@ Language This feature is guarded behind :extension:`RequiredTypeArguments` and :extension:`ExplicitNamespaces`. +- The ordering of variables used for visible type application has been changed in two cases. + It is supposed to be left-to-right, but due to an oversight, it was wrong: + + - in an infix application ``f :: a `op` b``, it is now ``forall a op b.`` rather than + ``forall op a b.`` + - in a linear type ``f :: a %m -> b``, it is now ``forall a m b.`` rather than + ``forall a b m.``. + + This change is backwards-incompatible, although in practice we don't expect it + to cause significant disruption. + +- Normally, variables used for visible type application are collected left-to-right in a type signature. + However, this feature had a bug in two places: for infix oepr + Compiler ~~~~~~~~ ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/MultConstructor.hs ===================================== @@ -26,3 +26,9 @@ g2 (MkE x) = x vta :: Int %1 -> Existential Int vta x = MkE @Int @'One x + +h :: a %m -> b +h = h + +vta2 :: Int %1 -> Bool -- see #23764 +vta2 = h @Int @One @Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearErrOrigin.stderr ===================================== @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ LinearErrOrigin.hs:7:7: error: [GHC-25897] • Couldn't match type ‘p’ with ‘q’ arising from multiplicity of ‘x’ ‘p’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - foo :: forall a b (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) + foo :: forall a (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b (q :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). (a %p -> b) -> a %q -> b at LinearErrOrigin.hs:6:1-31 ‘q’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - foo :: forall a b (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) + foo :: forall a (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b (q :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). (a %p -> b) -> a %q -> b at LinearErrOrigin.hs:6:1-31 ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearVar.stderr ===================================== @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LinearVar.hs:5:5: error: [GHC-25897] Actual: a -> b ‘m’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - f :: forall a b (m :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). a %m -> b + f :: forall a (m :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b. a %m -> b at LinearVar.hs:4:1-14 • In the expression: undefined :: a -> b In an equation for ‘f’: f = undefined :: a -> b ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T23764.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +module T23764 where + +f :: a `op` b +f = f + +g :: (Int, Bool) +g = f @Int @(,) @Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/all.T ===================================== @@ -891,3 +891,4 @@ test('T18986b', normal, compile, ['']) test('T23413', normal, compile, ['']) test('TcIncompleteRecSel', normal, compile, ['-Wincomplete-record-selectors']) test('InstanceWarnings', normal, multimod_compile, ['InstanceWarnings', '']) +test('T23764', normal, compile, ['']) ===================================== utils/haddock ===================================== @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit b96241bad1cd59c65a89dab74e6cba114129e521 +Subproject commit 31551d1df39a642101559425170b9d54db71630e View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8da4156f0ad7cdf13b54e93454ad66653a5c5e08 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8da4156f0ad7cdf13b54e93454ad66653a5c5e08 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These functions thus promise to keep left-to-right ordering. +Note that for 'HsFunTy m ty1 ty2', we quantify in the order ty1, m, ty2, +since this type is written ty1 %m -> ty2 in the source syntax. + Note [Implicit quantification in type synonyms] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We typically bind type/kind variables implicitly when they are in a kind @@ -1928,12 +1931,12 @@ extract_lty (L _ ty) acc HsListTy _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc HsTupleTy _ _ tys -> extract_ltys tys acc HsSumTy _ tys -> extract_ltys tys acc - HsFunTy _ w ty1 ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ - extract_lty ty2 $ - extract_hs_arrow w acc + HsFunTy _ m ty1 ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ + extract_hs_arrow m $ -- See Note [Ordering of implicit variables] + extract_lty ty2 acc HsIParamTy _ _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc - HsOpTy _ _ ty1 tv ty2 -> extract_tv tv $ - extract_lty ty1 $ + HsOpTy _ _ ty1 tv ty2 -> extract_lty ty1 $ + extract_tv tv $ extract_lty ty2 acc HsParTy _ ty -> extract_lty ty acc HsSpliceTy {} -> acc -- Type splices mention no tvs ===================================== docs/users_guide/9.10.1-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -18,6 +18,20 @@ Language This feature is guarded behind :extension:`RequiredTypeArguments` and :extension:`ExplicitNamespaces`. +- The ordering of variables used for visible type application has been changed in two cases. + It is supposed to be left-to-right, but due to an oversight, it was wrong: + + - in an infix application ``f :: a `op` b``, it is now ``forall a op b.`` rather than + ``forall op a b.`` + - in a linear type ``f :: a %m -> b``, it is now ``forall a m b.`` rather than + ``forall a b m.``. + + This change is backwards-incompatible, although in practice we don't expect it + to cause significant disruption. + +- Normally, variables used for visible type application are collected left-to-right in a type signature. + However, this feature had a bug in two places: for infix oepr + Compiler ~~~~~~~~ ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/MultConstructor.hs ===================================== @@ -26,3 +26,9 @@ g2 (MkE x) = x vta :: Int %1 -> Existential Int vta x = MkE @Int @'One x + +h :: a %m -> b +h = h + +vta2 :: Int %1 -> Bool -- see #23764 +vta2 = h @Int @One @Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearErrOrigin.stderr ===================================== @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ LinearErrOrigin.hs:7:7: error: [GHC-25897] • Couldn't match type ‘p’ with ‘q’ arising from multiplicity of ‘x’ ‘p’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - foo :: forall a b (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) + foo :: forall a (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b (q :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). (a %p -> b) -> a %q -> b at LinearErrOrigin.hs:6:1-31 ‘q’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - foo :: forall a b (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) + foo :: forall a (p :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b (q :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). (a %p -> b) -> a %q -> b at LinearErrOrigin.hs:6:1-31 ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_fail/LinearVar.stderr ===================================== @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LinearVar.hs:5:5: error: [GHC-25897] Actual: a -> b ‘m’ is a rigid type variable bound by the type signature for: - f :: forall a b (m :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity). a %m -> b + f :: forall a (m :: GHC.Types.Multiplicity) b. a %m -> b at LinearVar.hs:4:1-14 • In the expression: undefined :: a -> b In an equation for ‘f’: f = undefined :: a -> b ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T23764.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +module T23764 where + +f :: a `op` b +f = f + +g :: (Int, Bool) +g = f @Int @(,) @Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/all.T ===================================== @@ -891,3 +891,4 @@ test('T18986b', normal, compile, ['']) test('T23413', normal, compile, ['']) test('TcIncompleteRecSel', normal, compile, ['-Wincomplete-record-selectors']) test('InstanceWarnings', normal, multimod_compile, ['InstanceWarnings', '']) +test('T23764', normal, compile, ['']) ===================================== utils/haddock ===================================== @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit b96241bad1cd59c65a89dab74e6cba114129e521 +Subproject commit 31551d1df39a642101559425170b9d54db71630e View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7a485e440b3e8351f5c53d207c1e3674e54f4953 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7a485e440b3e8351f5c53d207c1e3674e54f4953 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 20:45:37 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 16:45:37 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] 40 commits: Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Message-ID: <64cc11f129133_24f48a8e7c44234de@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 09dde710 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T01:57:14+05:30 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. (cherry picked from commit 26243de1e3716886161d79918af9359f7639314b) - - - - - cfab991e by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 (cherry picked from commit d6411d6cddb8c94c74e5834f0199370d189d31a2) - - - - - 88b7bb66 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. (cherry picked from commit 2b1a4abe3f5935ca58c84c6073e6bdfa5160832f) (cherry picked from commit ff73fc3fc40399795bd0625f437e201d8d30280a) - - - - - 4382d8d1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. (cherry picked from commit 289547580b6f2808ee123f106c3118b716486d5b) (cherry picked from commit e41704b2c27ccc2f0b028c9569a654ff21da8548) - - - - - 29b069c3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. (cherry picked from commit b2cdb7dacc095142e29c0f28a956b7fa97cdb4b1) - - - - - aa5ee238 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 Add failing test case for #23492 (cherry picked from commit 6074cc3cda9b9836c784942a1aa7f766fb142787) - - - - - da6bb236 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. (cherry picked from commit 356a269258a50bf67811fe0edb193fc9f82dfad1) - - - - - f4f14d4b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T02:01:36+05:30 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 (cherry picked from commit 3b0ea4809d92581a10e0e501a6fbd7339e8922bf) (cherry picked from commit 6cd0f8079525fac92bbd6e0c1dbabc3180f8887b) - - - - - 3587ead2 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. (cherry picked from commit e8b72ff6e4aee1f889a9168df57bb1b00168fd21) (cherry picked from commit eaadcaa7ca2b7bb1d4d214339092dd9e6df12a96) - - - - - d8c5cf93 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. (cherry picked from commit d7ef1704aeba451bd3e0efbdaaab2638ee1f0bc8) - - - - - bfa2b5dd by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 (cherry picked from commit 76983a0dca64dfb7e94aea0c4f494921f8513b41) - - - - - 5b0c6178 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. (cherry picked from commit c30ac25f7dfaded58bb2ff85d4bffe662e4af8b1) - - - - - b287b62b by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Fix loop in the interface representation of some `Unfolding` fields As discovered in #22272, dehydration of the unfolding info of a recursive definition used to involve a traversal of the definition itself, which in turn involves traversing the unfolding info. Hence, a loop. Instead, we now store enough data in the interface that we can produce the unfolding info without this traversal. See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] for details. Fixes #22272 Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 3318a340bc2c52a50d155cadd2450883825a7768) - - - - - 6f0071a0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. (cherry picked from commit e45eb82830d6de4d09abb548e190be980dd001b4) (cherry picked from commit e0f3aec8f4537fb75f2b38db0da6b7b52d8d29d6) - - - - - 8c8d84a2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. (cherry picked from commit c6cf9433e3d41e239265eaeff0fd02e6b45d5427) - - - - - a6b9cc2e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 (cherry picked from commit 0da18eb79540181ae9835e73d52ba47ec79fff6b) - - - - - 86a1d5d8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. (cherry picked from commit 40c7daed0c971e58e86a8189f82f72e9213af8b6) - - - - - 523da196 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Add PrimCallConv support to GHCi This adds support for calling Cmm code from bytecode using the native calling convention, allowing modules that use `foreign import prim` to be loaded and debugged in GHCi. This patch introduces a new `PRIMCALL` bytecode instruction and a helper stack frame `stg_primcall`. The code is based on the existing functionality for dealing with unboxed tuples in bytecode, which has been generalised to handle arbitrary calls. Fixes #22051 (cherry picked from commit b4c14c4ba17b3abf3e7b88e1201ac7ba89fd56c9) - - - - - 851f5a22 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Add support for sized literals in the bytecode interpreter. The bytecode interpreter only has branching instructions for word-sized values. These are used for pattern matching. Branching instructions for other types (e.g. Int16# or Word8#) weren't needed, since unoptimized Core or STG never requires branching on types like this. It's now possible for optimized STG to reach the bytecode generator (e.g. fat interface files or certain compiler flag combinations), which requires dealing with various sized literals in branches. This patch improves support for generating bytecode from optimized STG by adding the following new bytecode instructions: TESTLT_I64 TESTEQ_I64 TESTLT_I32 TESTEQ_I32 TESTLT_I16 TESTEQ_I16 TESTLT_I8 TESTEQ_I8 TESTLT_W64 TESTEQ_W64 TESTLT_W32 TESTEQ_W32 TESTLT_W16 TESTEQ_W16 TESTLT_W8 TESTEQ_W8 Fixes #21945 (cherry picked from commit 28f8c0ebbfe623784988745af75dcf3fdbdd3ca5) - - - - - 6cec9cc6 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 (cherry picked from commit bed3a292df532935426987e1f0c5eaa4f605407e) - - - - - c39a4602 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 (cherry picked from commit d85ed900b271109185251cb0494d51048a4cf213) (cherry picked from commit 74b8e5bd79957786b869183a19f747f2b73294a0) - - - - - 96742732 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. (cherry picked from commit 33cf4659f209ef8e97be188279216a2f4fe0cf51) - - - - - a3807678 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks (cherry picked from commit 76727617bccc88d1466ad6dc1442ab8ebb34f79a) - - - - - 3f728ba8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. (cherry picked from commit 33a8c348cae5fd800c015fd8c2230b8066c7c0a4) - - - - - e643f817 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) (cherry picked from commit 2fc18e9e784ccc775db8b06a5d10986588cce74a) - - - - - 63fcecfb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:37+05:30 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. (cherry picked from commit fd8c57694a00f6359bd66365f1284388c869ac60) - - - - - e250bb23 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 testsuite: Add test for #23400 (cherry picked from commit 98185d5212fb0464dcbcca0ca2c33326a7a002e8) - - - - - 51e96e2e by Bryan Richter at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. (cherry picked from commit 82ac6bf113526f61913943b911089534705984fb) - - - - - d4dcaea1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files (cherry picked from commit 8b35e8caafeeccbf06b7faa70e807028a3f0ff43) - - - - - c57f41bd by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. (cherry picked from commit 7c7d1f66d35f73a2faa898a33aa80cd276159dc2) - - - - - cf831d01 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 rts: Various warnings fixes (cherry picked from commit cb92051e3d85575ff6abd753c9b135930cc50cf8) - - - - - 4a7cd6df by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. (cherry picked from commit 65a442fccd081d9370ae4ee4e74f116139b5c2c8) - - - - - 96327cf1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. (cherry picked from commit cca74dab6809f8cf7ffc2ec9df689e06aa425110) - - - - - 04be0b92 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. (cherry picked from commit 453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767) - - - - - 2808d6d3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. (cherry picked from commit aca20a5d4fde1c6429c887624bb95c9b54b7af73) - - - - - 83ac30a0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. (cherry picked from commit 6448f0c0b42e482ae514088c1c15ad6110be231f) - - - - - b5f9b045 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. (cherry picked from commit 9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa) - - - - - 4c008f3c by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 Bump submodule: process 1.6.17.0 (#23760) - - - - - 4c77b98a by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-04T02:01:38+05:30 testsuite: accept new notes output - - - - - ab72659a by sheaf at 2023-08-04T02:05:36+05:30 Typecheck remaining ValArgs in rebuildHsApps This patch refactors hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs, renaming it to tcRemainingValArgs. The logic is moved to rebuildHsApps, which ensures consistent behaviour across tcApp and quickLookArg1/tcEValArg. This patch also refactors the treatment of stupid theta for data constructors, changing the place we drop stupid theta arguments from dsConLike to mkDataConRep (now the datacon wrapper drops these arguments). We decided not to implement PHASE 2 of the FixedRuntimeRep plan for these remaining ValArgs. Future directions are outlined on the wiki: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Remaining-ValArgs Fixes #21544 and #21650 (cherry picked from commit 28880828182a32bcb39ce8230965a8bc17aeb218) - - - - - 30 changed files: - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CallConv.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Arity.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Specialise.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Seq.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/CodeOutput.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/Stg/Pipeline.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Pipeline.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 20:52:22 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 16:52:22 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] Typecheck remaining ValArgs in rebuildHsApps Message-ID: <64cc138618f34_24f48a8e7b04238d4@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 48f74650 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T02:21:55+05:30 Typecheck remaining ValArgs in rebuildHsApps This patch refactors hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs, renaming it to tcRemainingValArgs. The logic is moved to rebuildHsApps, which ensures consistent behaviour across tcApp and quickLookArg1/tcEValArg. This patch also refactors the treatment of stupid theta for data constructors, changing the place we drop stupid theta arguments from dsConLike to mkDataConRep (now the datacon wrapper drops these arguments). We decided not to implement PHASE 2 of the FixedRuntimeRep plan for these remaining ValArgs. Future directions are outlined on the wiki: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Remaining-ValArgs Fixes #21544 and #21650 (cherry picked from commit 28880828182a32bcb39ce8230965a8bc17aeb218) - - - - - 27 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Id/Make.hs - testsuite/tests/rename/should_fail/rnfail055.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyMagic.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyRightSection.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyTuple2.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyTuple2.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyUnliftedNewtype.hs - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T13233.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T14561.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T14561b.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T17817.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21544.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21650_a.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21650_b.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs ===================================== @@ -250,6 +250,8 @@ in wrapper_reqd in GHC.Types.Id.Make.mkDataConRep. * Type variables may be permuted; see MkId Note [Data con wrappers and GADT syntax] +* Datatype contexts require dropping some dictionary arguments. + See Note [Instantiating stupid theta]. Note [The stupid context] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -282,7 +284,7 @@ gets inferred type I say the context is "stupid" because the dictionaries passed are immediately discarded -- they do nothing and have no benefit. -(See Note [Instantiating stupid theta] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.) +(See Note [Instantiating stupid theta].) It's a flaw in the language. GHC has made some efforts to correct this flaw. In GHC, datatype contexts @@ -326,6 +328,30 @@ Some other notes about stupid contexts: result, dcStupidTheta is always empty for data types defined using GADT syntax. +Note [Instantiating stupid theta] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Consider a data type with a "stupid theta" (see +Note [The stupid context]): + + data Ord a => T a = MkT (Maybe a) + +We want to generate an Ord constraint for every use of MkT; but +we also want to allow visible type application, such as + + MkT @Int + +To achieve this, the wrapper for a data (or newtype) constructor +with a datatype context contains a lambda which drops the dictionary +argments corresponding to the datatype context: + + /\a \(_d:Ord a). MkT @a + +Notice that the wrapper discards the dictionary argument d. +We don't need it; it was only there to generate a Wanted constraint. +(That is why it is stupid.) + +This all happens in GHC.Types.Id.Make.mkDataConRep. + ************************************************************************ * * \subsection{Data constructors} @@ -1483,9 +1509,10 @@ dataConWrapperType :: DataCon -> Type -- mentions the family tycon, not the internal one. dataConWrapperType (MkData { dcUserTyVarBinders = user_tvbs, dcOtherTheta = theta, dcOrigArgTys = arg_tys, - dcOrigResTy = res_ty }) + dcOrigResTy = res_ty, + dcStupidTheta = stupid_theta }) = mkInvisForAllTys user_tvbs $ - mkInvisFunTysMany theta $ + mkInvisFunTysMany (stupid_theta ++ theta) $ mkVisFunTys arg_tys $ res_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs ===================================== @@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ checkCanEtaExpand (Var fun_id) args app_ty = ty : go (i+1) bndrs bad_arg_tys :: [Type] - bad_arg_tys = check_args . map fst $ getRuntimeArgTys app_ty + bad_arg_tys = check_args . map (scaledThing . fst) $ getRuntimeArgTys app_ty -- We use 'getRuntimeArgTys' to find all the argument types, -- including those hidden under newtypes. For example, -- if `FunNT a b` is a newtype around `a -> b`, then ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs ===================================== @@ -2903,8 +2903,14 @@ doCaseToLet scrut case_bndr | isTyCoVar case_bndr -- Respect GHC.Core = isTyCoArg scrut -- Note [Core type and coercion invariant] - | isUnliftedType (idType case_bndr) - -- OK to call isUnliftedType: scrutinees always have a fixed RuntimeRep (see FRRCase) + | isUnliftedType (exprType scrut) + -- We can call isUnliftedType here: scrutinees always have a fixed RuntimeRep (see FRRCase). + -- Note however that we must check 'scrut' (which is an 'OutExpr') and not 'case_bndr' + -- (which is an 'InId'): see Note [Dark corner with representation polymorphism]. + -- Using `exprType` is typically cheap becuase `scrut` is typically a variable. + -- We could instead use mightBeUnliftedType (idType case_bndr), but that hurts + -- the brain more. Consider that if this test ever turns out to be a perf + -- problem (which seems unlikely). = exprOkForSpeculation scrut | otherwise -- Scrut has a lifted type ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/Type.hs ===================================== @@ -2147,14 +2147,14 @@ splitPiTys ty = split ty ty [] -- newtype N a = MkN (a -> N a) -- getRuntimeArgTys (N a) == repeat (a, VisArg) -- @ -getRuntimeArgTys :: Type -> [(Type, AnonArgFlag)] +getRuntimeArgTys :: Type -> [(Scaled Type, AnonArgFlag)] getRuntimeArgTys = go where - go :: Type -> [(Type, AnonArgFlag)] + go :: Type -> [(Scaled Type, AnonArgFlag)] go (ForAllTy _ res) = go res - go (FunTy { ft_arg = arg, ft_res = res, ft_af = af }) - = (arg, af) : go res + go (FunTy { ft_mult = w, ft_arg = arg, ft_res = res, ft_af = af }) + = (Scaled w arg, af) : go res go ty | Just ty' <- coreView ty = go ty' ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -1031,23 +1031,21 @@ dsHsConLike (PatSynCon ps) | otherwise = pprPanic "dsConLike" (ppr ps) -dsConLike :: ConLike -> [TcTyVar] -> [Scaled Type] -> DsM CoreExpr --- This function desugars ConLikeTc +-- | This function desugars 'ConLikeTc': it eta-expands +-- data constructors to make linear types work. +-- -- See Note [Typechecking data constructors] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head --- for what is going on here +dsConLike :: ConLike -> [TcTyVar] -> [Scaled Type] -> DsM CoreExpr dsConLike con tvs tys = do { ds_con <- dsHsConLike con ; ids <- newSysLocalsDs tys - -- newSysLocalDs: /can/ be lev-poly; see + -- NB: these 'Id's may be representation-polymorphic; + -- see Wrinkle [Representation-polymorphic lambda] in + -- Note [Typechecking data constructors] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head. ; return (mkLams tvs $ mkLams ids $ ds_con `mkTyApps` mkTyVarTys tvs - `mkVarApps` drop_stupid ids) } - where - - drop_stupid = dropList (conLikeStupidTheta con) - -- drop_stupid: see Note [Instantiating stupid theta] - -- in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head + `mkVarApps` ids) } {- ************************************************************************ ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} -{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} -- Wrinkle in Note [Trees That Grow] @@ -22,21 +21,14 @@ module GHC.Tc.Gen.App import {-# SOURCE #-} GHC.Tc.Gen.Expr( tcPolyExpr ) -import GHC.Types.Basic ( Arity, ExprOrPat(Expression) ) -import GHC.Types.Id ( idArity, idName, hasNoBinding ) -import GHC.Types.Name ( isWiredInName ) import GHC.Types.Var import GHC.Builtin.Types ( multiplicityTy ) -import GHC.Core.ConLike ( ConLike(..) ) -import GHC.Core.DataCon ( dataConRepArity - , isNewDataCon, isUnboxedSumDataCon, isUnboxedTupleDataCon ) import GHC.Tc.Gen.Head import GHC.Hs import GHC.Tc.Errors.Types import GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad import GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify import GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate -import GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete ( hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic ) import GHC.Tc.Instance.Family ( tcGetFamInstEnvs, tcLookupDataFamInst_maybe ) import GHC.Tc.Gen.HsType import GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType @@ -331,28 +323,16 @@ tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun + , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] + + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun ; (delta, inst_args, app_res_rho) <- tcInstFun do_ql True fun fun_sigma rn_args - -- Check for representation polymorphism in the case that - -- the head of the application is a primop or data constructor - -- which has argument types that are representation-polymorphic. - -- This amounts to checking that the leftover argument types, - -- up until the arity, are not representation-polymorphic, - -- so that we can perform eta-expansion later without introducing - -- representation-polymorphic binders. - -- - -- See Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins] - ; traceTc "tcApp FRR" $ - vcat - [ text "tc_fun =" <+> ppr tc_fun - , text "inst_args =" <+> ppr inst_args - , text "app_res_rho =" <+> ppr app_res_rho ] - ; hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs inst_args app_res_rho tc_fun - -- Quick look at result ; app_res_rho <- if do_ql then quickLookResultType delta app_res_rho exp_res_ty @@ -379,239 +359,33 @@ tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty -- app_res_rho and exp_res_ty are both rho-types, so without -- deep subsumption unifyExpectedType would be sufficient - ; whenDOptM Opt_D_dump_tc_trace $ - do { inst_args <- mapM zonkArg inst_args -- Only when tracing - ; traceTc "tcApp" (vcat [ text "rn_fun" <+> ppr rn_fun - , text "inst_args" <+> brackets (pprWithCommas pprHsExprArgTc inst_args) - , text "do_ql: " <+> ppr do_ql - , text "fun_sigma: " <+> ppr fun_sigma - , text "delta: " <+> ppr delta - , text "app_res_rho:" <+> ppr app_res_rho - , text "exp_res_ty:" <+> ppr exp_res_ty - , text "rn_expr:" <+> ppr rn_expr ]) } - -- Typecheck the value arguments ; tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args - -- Reconstruct, with a special cases for tagToEnum#. + -- Reconstruct, with a special case for tagToEnum#. ; tc_expr <- if isTagToEnum rn_fun then tcTagToEnum tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args app_res_rho - else do return (rebuildHsApps tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args) + else do rebuildHsApps tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args app_res_rho + + ; whenDOptM Opt_D_dump_tc_trace $ + do { inst_args <- mapM zonkArg inst_args -- Only when tracing + ; traceTc "tcApp }" (vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun + , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args + , text "inst_args" <+> brackets (pprWithCommas pprHsExprArgTc inst_args) + , text "do_ql: " <+> ppr do_ql + , text "fun_sigma: " <+> ppr fun_sigma + , text "delta: " <+> ppr delta + , text "app_res_rho:" <+> ppr app_res_rho + , text "exp_res_ty:" <+> ppr exp_res_ty + , text "rn_expr:" <+> ppr rn_expr + , text "tc_fun:" <+> ppr tc_fun + , text "tc_args:" <+> ppr tc_args + , text "tc_expr:" <+> ppr tc_expr ]) } -- Wrap the result ; return (mkHsWrap res_wrap tc_expr) } -{- -Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -We cannot have representation-polymorphic or levity-polymorphic -function arguments. See Note [Representation polymorphism invariants] -in GHC.Core. That is checked by the calls to `hasFixedRuntimeRep` in -`tcEValArg`. - -But some /built-in/ functions have representation-polymorphic argument -types. Users can't define such Ids; they are all GHC built-ins or data -constructors. Specifically they are: - -1. A few wired-in Ids like unsafeCoerce#, with compulsory unfoldings. -2. Primops, such as raise#. -3. Newtype constructors with `UnliftedNewtypes` that have - a representation-polymorphic argument. -4. Representation-polymorphic data constructors: unboxed tuples - and unboxed sums. - -For (1) consider - badId :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). a -> a - badId = unsafeCoerce# @r @r @a @a - -The wired-in function - unsafeCoerce# :: forall (r1 :: RuntimeRep) (r2 :: RuntimeRep) - (a :: TYPE r1) (b :: TYPE r2). - a -> b -has a convenient but representation-polymorphic type. It has no -binding; instead it has a compulsory unfolding, after which we -would have - badId = /\r /\(a :: TYPE r). \(x::a). ...body of unsafeCorece#... -And this is no good because of that rep-poly \(x::a). So we want -to reject this. - -On the other hand - goodId :: forall (a :: Type). a -> a - goodId = unsafeCoerce# @LiftedRep @LiftedRep @a @a - -is absolutely fine, because after we inline the unfolding, the \(x::a) -is representation-monomorphic. - -Test cases: T14561, RepPolyWrappedVar2. - -For primops (2) the situation is similar; they are eta-expanded in -CorePrep to be saturated, and that eta-expansion must not add a -representation-polymorphic lambda. - -Test cases: T14561b, RepPolyWrappedVar, UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail. - -For (3), consider a representation-polymorphic newtype with -UnliftedNewtypes: - - type Id :: forall r. TYPE r -> TYPE r - newtype Id a where { MkId :: a } - - bad :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). a -> Id a - bad = MkId @r @a -- Want to reject - - good :: forall (a :: Type). a -> Id a - good = MkId @LiftedRep @a -- Want to accept - -Test cases: T18481, UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder - -So these three cases need special treatment. We add a special case -in tcApp to check whether an application of an Id has any remaining -representation-polymorphic arguments, after instantiation and application -of previous arguments. This is achieved by the hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs -function, which computes the types of the remaining value arguments, and checks -that each of these have a fixed runtime representation using hasFixedRuntimeRep. - -Wrinkles - -* Because of Note [Typechecking data constructors] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head, - we desugar a representation-polymorphic data constructor application - like this: - (/\(r :: RuntimeRep) (a :: TYPE r) \(x::a). K r a x) @LiftedRep Int 4 - That is, a rep-poly lambda applied to arguments that instantiate it in - a rep-mono way. It's a bit like a compulsory unfolding that has been - inlined, but not yet beta-reduced. - - Because we want to accept this, we switch off Lint's representation - polymorphism checks when Lint checks the output of the desugarer; - see the lf_check_fixed_rep flag in GHC.Core.Lint.lintCoreBindings. - - We then rely on the simple optimiser to beta reduce these - representation-polymorphic lambdas (e.g. GHC.Core.SimpleOpt.simple_app). - -* Arity. We don't want to check for arguments past the - arity of the function. For example - - raise# :: forall {r :: RuntimeRep} (a :: Type) (b :: TYPE r). a -> b - - has arity 1, so an instantiation such as: - - foo :: forall w r (z :: TYPE r). w -> z -> z - foo = raise# @w @(z -> z) - - is unproblematic. This means we must take care not to perform a - representation-polymorphism check on `z`. - - To achieve this, we consult the arity of the 'Id' which is the head - of the application (or just use 1 for a newtype constructor), - and keep track of how many value-level arguments we have seen, - to ensure we stop checking once we reach the arity. - This is slightly complicated by the need to include both visible - and invisible arguments, as the arity counts both: - see GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.countVisAndInvisValArgs. - - Test cases: T20330{a,b} - --} - --- | Check for representation-polymorphism in the remaining argument types --- of a variable or data constructor, after it has been instantiated and applied to some arguments. --- --- See Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins] -hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs :: [HsExprArg 'TcpInst] -> TcRhoType -> HsExpr GhcTc -> TcM () -hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs applied_args app_res_rho = \case - - HsVar _ (L _ fun_id) - - -- (1): unsafeCoerce# - -- 'unsafeCoerce#' is peculiar: it is patched in manually as per - -- Note [Wiring in unsafeCoerce#] in GHC.HsToCore. - -- Unfortunately, even though its arity is set to 1 in GHC.HsToCore.mkUnsafeCoercePrimPair, - -- at this stage, if we query idArity, we get 0. This is because - -- we end up looking at the non-patched version of unsafeCoerce# - -- defined in Unsafe.Coerce, and that one indeed has arity 0. - -- - -- We thus manually specify the correct arity of 1 here. - | idName fun_id == unsafeCoercePrimName - -> check_thing fun_id 1 (FRRNoBindingResArg fun_id) - - -- (2): primops and other wired-in representation-polymorphic functions, - -- such as 'rightSection', 'oneShot', etc; see bindings with Compulsory unfoldings - -- in GHC.Types.Id.Make - | isWiredInName (idName fun_id) && hasNoBinding fun_id - -> check_thing fun_id (idArity fun_id) (FRRNoBindingResArg fun_id) - -- NB: idArity consults the IdInfo of the Id. This can be a problem - -- in the presence of hs-boot files, as we might not have finished - -- typechecking; inspecting the IdInfo at this point can cause - -- strange Core Lint errors (see #20447). - -- We avoid this entirely by only checking wired-in names, - -- as those are the only ones this check is applicable to anyway. - - - XExpr (ConLikeTc (RealDataCon con) _ _) - -- (3): Representation-polymorphic newtype constructors. - | isNewDataCon con - -- (4): Unboxed tuples and unboxed sums - || isUnboxedTupleDataCon con - || isUnboxedSumDataCon con - -> check_thing con (dataConRepArity con) (FRRDataConArg Expression con) - - _ -> return () - - where - nb_applied_vis_val_args :: Int - nb_applied_vis_val_args = count isHsValArg applied_args - - nb_applied_val_args :: Int - nb_applied_val_args = countVisAndInvisValArgs applied_args - - arg_tys :: [(Type,AnonArgFlag)] - arg_tys = getRuntimeArgTys app_res_rho - -- We do not need to zonk app_res_rho first, because the number of arrows - -- in the (possibly instantiated) inferred type of the function will - -- be at least the arity of the function. - - check_thing :: Outputable thing - => thing - -> Arity - -> (Int -> FixedRuntimeRepContext) - -> TcM () - check_thing thing arity mk_frr_orig = do - traceTc "tcApp remainingValArgs check_thing" (debug_msg thing arity) - go (nb_applied_vis_val_args + 1) (nb_applied_val_args + 1) arg_tys - where - go :: Int -- visible value argument index, starting from 1 - -- only used to report the argument position in error messages - -> Int -- value argument index, starting from 1 - -- used to count up to the arity to ensure we don't check too many argument types - -> [(Type, AnonArgFlag)] -- run-time argument types - -> TcM () - go _ i_val _ - | i_val > arity - = return () - go _ _ [] - -- Should never happen: it would mean that the arity is higher - -- than the number of arguments apparent from the type - = pprPanic "hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs" (debug_msg thing arity) - go i_visval !i_val ((arg_ty, af) : tys) - = case af of - InvisArg -> - go i_visval (i_val + 1) tys - VisArg -> do - hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic (mk_frr_orig i_visval) arg_ty - go (i_visval + 1) (i_val + 1) tys - - -- A message containing all the relevant info, in case this functions - -- needs to be debugged again at some point. - debug_msg :: Outputable thing => thing -> Arity -> SDoc - debug_msg thing arity = - vcat - [ text "thing =" <+> ppr thing - , text "arity =" <+> ppr arity - , text "applied_args =" <+> ppr applied_args - , text "nb_applied_val_args =" <+> ppr nb_applied_val_args - , text "arg_tys =" <+> ppr arg_tys ] - -------------------- wantQuickLook :: HsExpr GhcRn -> TcM Bool -- GHC switches on impredicativity all the time for ($) @@ -649,6 +423,7 @@ zonkArg arg = return arg ---------------- + tcValArgs :: Bool -- Quick-look on? -> [HsExprArg 'TcpInst] -- Actual argument -> TcM [HsExprArg 'TcpTc] -- Resulting argument @@ -698,9 +473,13 @@ tcEValArg ctxt (ValArgQL { va_expr = larg@(L arg_loc _) = addArgCtxt ctxt larg $ do { traceTc "tcEValArgQL {" (vcat [ ppr inner_fun <+> ppr inner_args ]) ; tc_args <- tcValArgs True inner_args - ; co <- unifyType Nothing app_res_rho exp_arg_sigma - ; let arg' = mkHsWrapCo co $ rebuildHsApps inner_fun fun_ctxt tc_args - ; traceTc "tcEValArgQL }" empty + + ; co <- unifyType Nothing app_res_rho exp_arg_sigma + ; arg' <- mkHsWrapCo co <$> rebuildHsApps inner_fun fun_ctxt tc_args app_res_rho + ; traceTc "tcEValArgQL }" $ + vcat [ text "inner_fun:" <+> ppr inner_fun + , text "app_res_rho:" <+> ppr app_res_rho + , text "exp_arg_sigma:" <+> ppr exp_arg_sigma ] ; return (L arg_loc arg') } {- ********************************************************************* @@ -1424,15 +1203,15 @@ tcTagToEnum tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args res_ty check_enumeration res_ty rep_tc ; let rep_ty = mkTyConApp rep_tc rep_args tc_fun' = mkHsWrap (WpTyApp rep_ty) tc_fun - tc_expr = rebuildHsApps tc_fun' fun_ctxt [val_arg] df_wrap = mkWpCastR (mkTcSymCo coi) + ; tc_expr <- rebuildHsApps tc_fun' fun_ctxt [val_arg] res_ty ; return (mkHsWrap df_wrap tc_expr) }}}}} | otherwise = failWithTc TcRnTagToEnumMissingValArg where - vanilla_result = return (rebuildHsApps tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args) + vanilla_result = rebuildHsApps tc_fun fun_ctxt tc_args res_ty check_enumeration ty' tc | isEnumerationTyCon tc = return () ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ import GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad import GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify import GHC.Types.Basic import GHC.Types.Error +import GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete ( hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic ) import GHC.Tc.Utils.Instantiate import GHC.Tc.Instance.Family ( tcLookupDataFamInst ) import GHC.Core.FamInstEnv ( FamInstEnvs ) @@ -287,25 +288,316 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt -rebuildHsApps :: HsExpr GhcTc -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpTc]-> HsExpr GhcTc -rebuildHsApps fun _ [] = fun -rebuildHsApps fun ctxt (arg : args) +-- | Rebuild an application: takes a type-checked application head +-- expression together with arguments in the form of typechecked 'HsExprArg's +-- and returns a typechecked application of the head to the arguments. +-- +-- This performs a representation-polymorphism check to ensure that the +-- remaining value arguments in an application have a fixed RuntimeRep. +-- +-- See Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins]. +rebuildHsApps :: HsExpr GhcTc + -- ^ the function being applied + -> AppCtxt + -> [HsExprArg 'TcpTc] + -- ^ the arguments to the function + -> TcRhoType + -- ^ result type of the application + -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) +rebuildHsApps fun ctxt args app_res_rho + = do { tcRemainingValArgs args app_res_rho fun + ; return $ rebuild_hs_apps fun ctxt args } + +-- | The worker function for 'rebuildHsApps': simply rebuilds +-- an application chain in which arguments are specified as +-- typechecked 'HsExprArg's. +rebuild_hs_apps :: HsExpr GhcTc + -- ^ the function being applied + -> AppCtxt + -> [HsExprArg 'TcpTc] + -- ^ the arguments to the function + -> HsExpr GhcTc +rebuild_hs_apps fun _ [] = fun +rebuild_hs_apps fun ctxt (arg : args) = case arg of EValArg { eva_arg = ValArg arg, eva_ctxt = ctxt' } - -> rebuildHsApps (HsApp noAnn lfun arg) ctxt' args - ETypeArg { eva_hs_ty = hs_ty, eva_ty = ty, eva_ctxt = ctxt' } - -> rebuildHsApps (HsAppType ty lfun hs_ty) ctxt' args + -> rebuild_hs_apps (HsApp noAnn lfun arg) ctxt' args + ETypeArg { eva_hs_ty = hs_ty, eva_ty = ty, eva_ctxt = ctxt' } + -> rebuild_hs_apps (HsAppType ty lfun hs_ty) ctxt' args EPrag ctxt' p - -> rebuildHsApps (HsPragE noExtField p lfun) ctxt' args + -> rebuild_hs_apps (HsPragE noExtField p lfun) ctxt' args EWrap (EPar ctxt') - -> rebuildHsApps (gHsPar lfun) ctxt' args + -> rebuild_hs_apps (gHsPar lfun) ctxt' args EWrap (EExpand orig) - -> rebuildHsApps (XExpr (ExpansionExpr (HsExpanded orig fun))) ctxt args + -> rebuild_hs_apps (XExpr (ExpansionExpr (HsExpanded orig fun))) ctxt args EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) - -> rebuildHsApps (mkHsWrap wrap fun) ctxt args + -> rebuild_hs_apps (mkHsWrap wrap fun) ctxt args where lfun = L (noAnnSrcSpan $ appCtxtLoc ctxt) fun +{- Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +We cannot have representation-polymorphic or levity-polymorphic +function arguments. See Note [Representation polymorphism invariants] +in GHC.Core. That is checked by the calls to `hasFixedRuntimeRep` in +`tcEValArg`. + +But some /built-in/ functions have representation-polymorphic argument +types. Users can't define such Ids; they are all GHC built-ins or data +constructors. Specifically they are: + +1. A few wired-in Ids such as coerce and unsafeCoerce#, +2. Primops, such as raise#. +3. Newtype constructors with `UnliftedNewtypes` which have + a representation-polymorphic argument. +4. Representation-polymorphic data constructors: unboxed tuples + and unboxed sums. + +For (1) consider + badId :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). a -> a + badId = unsafeCoerce# @r @r @a @a + +The wired-in function + unsafeCoerce# :: forall (r1 :: RuntimeRep) (r2 :: RuntimeRep) + (a :: TYPE r1) (b :: TYPE r2). + a -> b +has a convenient but representation-polymorphic type. It has no +binding; instead it has a compulsory unfolding, after which we +would have + badId = /\r /\(a :: TYPE r). \(x::a). ...body of unsafeCorece#... +And this is no good because of that rep-poly \(x::a). So we want +to reject this. + +On the other hand + goodId :: forall (a :: Type). a -> a + goodId = unsafeCoerce# @LiftedRep @LiftedRep @a @a + +is absolutely fine, because after we inline the unfolding, the \(x::a) +is representation-monomorphic. + +Test cases: T14561, RepPolyWrappedVar2. + +For primops (2) the situation is similar; they are eta-expanded in +CorePrep to be saturated, and that eta-expansion must not add a +representation-polymorphic lambda. + +Test cases: T14561b, RepPolyWrappedVar, UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail. + +For (3), consider a representation-polymorphic newtype with +UnliftedNewtypes: + + type Id :: forall r. TYPE r -> TYPE r + newtype Id a where { MkId :: a } + + bad :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). a -> Id a + bad = MkId @r @a -- Want to reject + + good :: forall (a :: Type). a -> Id a + good = MkId @LiftedRep @a -- Want to accept + +Test cases: T18481, UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder + +So these cases need special treatment. We add a special case +in tcApp to check whether an application of an Id has any remaining +representation-polymorphic arguments, after instantiation and application +of previous arguments. This is achieved by the tcRemainingValArgs +function, which computes the types of the remaining value arguments, and checks +that each of these have a fixed runtime representation. + +Note that this function also ensures that data constructors always +appear saturated, by performing eta-expansion if necessary. +See Note [Typechecking data constructors]. + +Wrinkle [Arity] + + We don't want to check for arguments past the arity of the function. + + For example + + raise# :: forall {r :: RuntimeRep} (a :: Type) (b :: TYPE r). a -> b + + has arity 1, so an instantiation such as: + + foo :: forall w r (z :: TYPE r). w -> z -> z + foo = raise# @w @(z -> z) + + is unproblematic. This means we must take care not to perform a + representation-polymorphism check on `z`. + + To achieve this, we consult the arity of the 'Id' which is the head + of the application (or just use 1 for a newtype constructor), + and keep track of how many value-level arguments we have seen, + to ensure we stop checking once we reach the arity. + This is slightly complicated by the need to include both visible + and invisible arguments, as the arity counts both: + see GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.countVisAndInvisValArgs. + + Test cases: T20330{a,b} + +Wrinkle [Syntactic check] + + We only perform a syntactic check in tcRemainingValArgs. That is, + we will reject partial applications such as: + + type RR :: RuntimeREp + type family RR where { RR = IntRep } + type T :: TYPE RR + type family T where { T = Int# } + + (# , #) @LiftedRep @RR e1 + + Why do we reject? Wee would need to elaborate this partial application + of (# , #) as follows: + + let x1 = e1 + in + ( \ @(ty2 :: TYPE RR) (x2 :: ty2 |> TYPE RR[0]) + -> ( ( (# , #) @LiftedRep @RR @Char @ty2 x1 ) |> co1 ) + x2 + ) |> co2 + + That is, we need to cast the partial application + + (# , #) @LiftedRep @RR @Char @ty2 x1 + + so that the next argument we provide to it has a fixed RuntimeRep, + and then eta-expand it. This is quite tricky, and other parts + of the compiler aren't set up to handle this mix of applications + and casts (e.g. checkCanEtaExpand in GHC.Core.Lint). + + So we refrain from doing so, and instead limit ourselves to a simple syntactic + check. See the wiki page https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/Remaining-ValArgs + for a more in-depth discussion. +-} + +-- | Typecheck the remaining value arguments in a partial application, +-- ensuring they have a fixed RuntimeRep in the sense of Note [Fixed RuntimeRep] +-- in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete. +-- +-- Example: +-- +-- > repPolyId :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). a -> a +-- > repPolyId = coerce +-- +-- This is an invalid instantiation of 'coerce', as we can't eta expand it +-- to +-- +-- > \@r \@(a :: TYPE r) (x :: a) -> coerce @r @a @a x +-- +-- because the binder `x` does not have a fixed runtime representation. +tcRemainingValArgs :: HasDebugCallStack + => [HsExprArg 'TcpTc] + -> TcRhoType + -> HsExpr GhcTc + -> TcM () +tcRemainingValArgs applied_args app_res_rho fun = case fun of + + HsVar _ (L _ fun_id) + + -- (1): unsafeCoerce# + -- 'unsafeCoerce#' is peculiar: it is patched in manually as per + -- Note [Wiring in unsafeCoerce#] in GHC.HsToCore. + -- Unfortunately, even though its arity is set to 1 in GHC.HsToCore.mkUnsafeCoercePrimPair, + -- at this stage, if we query idArity, we get 0. This is because + -- we end up looking at the non-patched version of unsafeCoerce# + -- defined in Unsafe.Coerce, and that one indeed has arity 0. + -- + -- We thus manually specify the correct arity of 1 here. + | idName fun_id == unsafeCoercePrimName + -> tc_remaining_args 1 (RepPolyWiredIn fun_id) + + -- (2): primops and other wired-in representation-polymorphic functions, + -- such as 'rightSection', 'oneShot', etc; see bindings with Compulsory unfoldings + -- in GHC.Types.Id.Make + | isWiredInName (idName fun_id) && hasNoBinding fun_id + -> tc_remaining_args (idArity fun_id) (RepPolyWiredIn fun_id) + -- NB: idArity consults the IdInfo of the Id. This can be a problem + -- in the presence of hs-boot files, as we might not have finished + -- typechecking; inspecting the IdInfo at this point can cause + -- strange Core Lint errors (see #20447). + -- We avoid this entirely by only checking wired-in names, + -- as those are the only ones this check is applicable to anyway. + + XExpr (ConLikeTc (RealDataCon con) _ _) + -- (3): Representation-polymorphic newtype constructors. + | isNewDataCon con + -- (4): Unboxed tuples and unboxed sums + || isUnboxedTupleDataCon con + || isUnboxedSumDataCon con + -> tc_remaining_args (dc_val_arity con) (RepPolyDataCon con) + + _ -> return () + + where + + dc_val_arity :: DataCon -> Arity + dc_val_arity con = count (not . isEqPrimPred) (dataConTheta con) + + length (dataConStupidTheta con) + + dataConSourceArity con + -- Count how many value-level arguments this data constructor expects: + -- - dictionary arguments from the context (including the stupid context), + -- - source value arguments. + -- Tests: EtaExpandDataCon, EtaExpandStupid{1,2}. + + nb_applied_vis_val_args :: Int + nb_applied_vis_val_args = count isHsValArg applied_args + + nb_applied_val_args :: Int + nb_applied_val_args = countVisAndInvisValArgs applied_args + + tc_remaining_args :: Arity -> RepPolyFun -> TcM () + tc_remaining_args arity rep_poly_fun = + tc_rem_args + (nb_applied_vis_val_args + 1) + (nb_applied_val_args + 1) + rem_arg_tys + + where + + rem_arg_tys :: [(Scaled Type, AnonArgFlag)] + rem_arg_tys = getRuntimeArgTys app_res_rho + -- We do not need to zonk app_res_rho first, because the number of arrows + -- in the (possibly instantiated) inferred type of the function will + -- be at least the arity of the function. + + -- The following function is essentially "mapM hasFixedRuntimeRep rem_arg_tys", + -- but we need to keep track of indices for error messages, hence the manual recursion. + tc_rem_args :: Int + -- visible value argument index, starting from 1 + -- (only used to report the argument position in error messages) + -> Int + -- value argument index, starting from 1 + -- used to count up to the arity to ensure that + -- we don't check too many argument types + -> [(Scaled Type, AnonArgFlag)] + -- run-time argument types + -> TcM () + tc_rem_args _ i_val _ + | i_val > arity + = return () + tc_rem_args _ _ [] + -- Should never happen: it would mean that the arity is higher + -- than the number of arguments apparent from the type. + = pprPanic "tcRemainingValArgs" debug_msg + tc_rem_args i_visval !i_val ((Scaled _ arg_ty, af) : tys) + = do { let (i_visval', arg_pos) = + case af of { InvisArg -> ( i_visval , ArgPosInvis ) + ; VisArg -> ( i_visval + 1, ArgPosVis i_visval ) } + frr_ctxt = FRRNoBindingResArg rep_poly_fun arg_pos + ; hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic frr_ctxt arg_ty + -- Why is this a syntactic check? See Wrinkle [Syntactic check] in + -- Note [Checking for representation-polymorphic built-ins]. + ; tc_rem_args i_visval' (i_val + 1) tys } + + debug_msg :: SDoc + debug_msg = + vcat + [ text "app_head =" <+> ppr fun + , text "arity =" <+> ppr arity + , text "applied_args =" <+> ppr applied_args + , text "nb_applied_val_args =" <+> ppr nb_applied_val_args ] + + isHsValArg :: HsExprArg id -> Bool isHsValArg (EValArg {}) = True isHsValArg _ = False @@ -820,8 +1112,11 @@ tcInferDataCon con ; let full_theta = stupid_theta ++ theta all_arg_tys = map unrestricted full_theta ++ scaled_arg_tys - -- stupid-theta must come first + -- We are building the type of the data con wrapper, so the + -- type must precisely match the construction in + -- GHC.Core.DataCon.dataConWrapperType. -- See Note [Instantiating stupid theta] + -- in GHC.Core.DataCon. ; return ( XExpr (ConLikeTc (RealDataCon con) tvs all_arg_tys) , mkInvisForAllTys tvbs $ mkPhiTy full_theta $ @@ -845,22 +1140,31 @@ nonBidirectionalErr name = TcRnUnknownMessage $ mkPlainError noHints $ text "non-bidirectional pattern synonym" <+> quotes (ppr name) <+> text "used in an expression" -{- Note [Typechecking data constructors] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +{- Note [Adding the implicit parameter to 'assert'] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +The typechecker transforms (assert e1 e2) to (assertError e1 e2). +This isn't really the Right Thing because there's no way to "undo" +if you want to see the original source code in the typechecker +output. We'll have fix this in due course, when we care more about +being able to reconstruct the exact original program. + +Note [Typechecking data constructors] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As per Note [Polymorphisation of linear fields] in GHC.Core.Multiplicity, linear fields of data constructors get a polymorphic multiplicity when the data constructor is used as a term: Just :: forall {p} a. a %p -> Maybe a -So at an occurrence of a data constructor we do the following, -mostly in tcInferDataCon: +So at an occurrence of a data constructor we do the following: + +1. Typechecking, in tcInferDataCon. -1. Get its type, say - K :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) (a :: TYPE r). a %1 -> T r a - Note the %1: it is linear + a. Get the original type of the constructor, say + K :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) (a :: TYPE r). a %1 -> T r a + Note the %1: it is linear -2. We are going to return a ConLikeTc, thus: + b. We are going to return a ConLikeTc, thus: XExpr (ConLikeTc K [r,a] [Scaled p a]) :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) (a :: TYPE r). a %p -> T r a where 'p' is a fresh multiplicity unification variable. @@ -870,93 +1174,71 @@ mostly in tcInferDataCon: the fresh multiplicity variable in the ConLikeTc; along with the type of the ConLikeTc. This is done by linear_to_poly. -3. If the argument is not linear (perhaps explicitly declared as + If the argument is not linear (perhaps explicitly declared as non-linear by the user), don't bother with this. -4. The (ConLikeTc K [r,a] [Scaled p a]) is later desugared by - GHC.HsToCore.Expr.dsConLike to: +2. Desugaring, in dsConLike. + + a. The (ConLikeTc K [r,a] [Scaled p a]) is desugared to (/\r (a :: TYPE r). \(x %p :: a). K @r @a x) which has the desired type given in the previous bullet. + The 'p' is the multiplicity unification variable, which will by now have been unified to something, or defaulted in `GHC.Tc.Utils.Zonk.commitFlexi`. So it won't just be an (unbound) variable. -Wrinkles - -* Note that the [TcType] is strictly redundant anyway; those are the - type variables from the dataConUserTyVarBinders of the data constructor. - Similarly in the [Scaled TcType] field of ConLikeTc, the types come directly - from the data constructor. The only bit that /isn't/ redundant is the - fresh multiplicity variables! - - So an alternative would be to define ConLikeTc like this: - | ConLikeTc [TcType] -- Just the multiplicity variables - But then the desugarer would need to repeat some of the work done here. - So for now at least ConLikeTc records this strictly-redundant info. - -* The lambda expression we produce in (4) can have representation-polymorphic - arguments, as indeed in (/\r (a :: TYPE r). \(x %p :: a). K @r @a x), - we have a lambda-bound variable x :: (a :: TYPE r). - This goes against the representation polymorphism invariants given in - Note [Representation polymorphism invariants] in GHC.Core. The trick is that - this this lambda will always be instantiated in a way that upholds the invariants. - This is achieved as follows: - - A. Any arguments to such lambda abstractions are guaranteed to have - a fixed runtime representation. This is enforced in 'tcApp' by - 'matchActualFunTySigma'. - - B. If there are fewer arguments than there are bound term variables, - hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs will ensure that we are still - instantiating at a representation-monomorphic type, e.g. - - ( /\r (a :: TYPE r). \ (x %p :: a). K @r @a x) @IntRep @Int# - :: Int# -> T IntRep Int# - - We then rely on the simple optimiser to beta reduce the lambda. + So a saturated application (K e), where e::Int will desugar to + (/\r (a :: TYPE r). ..etc..) + @LiftedRep @Int e + and all those lambdas will beta-reduce away in the simple optimiser + (see Wrinkle [Representation-polymorphic lambdas] below). -* See Note [Instantiating stupid theta] for an extra wrinkle + But for an /unsaturated/ application, such as `map (K @LiftedRep @Int) xs`, + beta reduction will leave (\x %Many :: Int. K x), which is the type `map` + expects whereas if we had just plain K, with its linear type, we'd + get a type mismatch. That's why we do this funky desugaring. +Wrinkles -Note [Adding the implicit parameter to 'assert'] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The typechecker transforms (assert e1 e2) to (assertError e1 e2). -This isn't really the Right Thing because there's no way to "undo" -if you want to see the original source code in the typechecker -output. We'll have fix this in due course, when we care more about -being able to reconstruct the exact original program. - + [ConLikeTc arguments] -Note [Instantiating stupid theta] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Consider a data type with a "stupid theta" (see -Note [The stupid context] in GHC.Core.DataCon): + Note that the [TcType] argument to ConLikeTc is strictly redundant; those are + the type variables from the dataConUserTyVarBinders of the data constructor. + Similarly in the [Scaled TcType] field of ConLikeTc, the types come directly + from the data constructor. The only bit that /isn't/ redundant is the + fresh multiplicity variables! - data Ord a => T a = MkT (Maybe a) + So an alternative would be to define ConLikeTc like this: + | ConLikeTc [TcType] -- Just the multiplicity variables + But then the desugarer would need to repeat some of the work done here. + So for now at least ConLikeTc records this strictly-redundant info. -We want to generate an Ord constraint for every use of MkT; but -we also want to allow visible type application, such as - MkT @Int + [Representation-polymorphic lambdas] -So we generate (ConLikeTc MkT [a] [Ord a, Maybe a]), with type - forall a. Ord a => Maybe a -> T a + The lambda expression we produce in (4) can have representation-polymorphic + arguments, as indeed in (/\r (a :: TYPE r). \(x %p :: a). K @r @a x), + we have a lambda-bound variable x :: (a :: TYPE r). + This goes against the representation polymorphism invariants given in + Note [Representation polymorphism invariants] in GHC.Core. The trick is that + this this lambda will always be instantiated in a way that upholds the invariants. + This is achieved as follows: -Now visible type application will work fine. But we desugar the -ConLikeTc to - /\a \(d:Ord a) (x:Maybe a). MkT x -Notice that 'd' is dropped in this desugaring. We don't need it; -it was only there to generate a Wanted constraint. (That is why -it is stupid.) To achieve this: + A. Any arguments to such lambda abstractions are guaranteed to have + a fixed runtime representation. This is enforced in 'tcApp' by + 'matchActualFunTySigma'. -* We put the stupid-thata at the front of the list of argument - types in ConLikeTc + B. If there are fewer arguments than there are bound term variables, + hasFixedRuntimeRep_remainingValArgs will ensure that we are still + instantiating at a representation-monomorphic type, e.g. -* GHC.HsToCore.Expr.dsConLike generates /lambdas/ for all the - arguments, but drops the stupid-theta arguments when building the - /application/. + ( /\r (a :: TYPE r). \ (x %p :: a). K @r @a x) @IntRep @Int# + :: Int# -> T IntRep Int# -Nice. + C. In the output of the desugarer in (4) above, we have a representation + polymorphic lambda, which Lint would normally reject. So for that one + pass, we switch off Lint's representation-polymorphism checks; see + the `lf_check_fixed_rep` flag in `LintFlags`. -} {- ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs ===================================== @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ tcDataConPat penv (L con_span con_name) data_con pat_ty_scaled ; zipWithM_ ( \ i arg_sty -> hasFixedRuntimeRep_syntactic - (FRRDataConArg Pattern data_con i) + (FRRDataConPatArg data_con i) (scaledThing arg_sty) ) [1..] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs ===================================== @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ module GHC.Tc.Types.Origin ( -- * FixedRuntimeRep origin FixedRuntimeRepOrigin(..), FixedRuntimeRepContext(..), pprFixedRuntimeRepContext, - StmtOrigin(..), + StmtOrigin(..), RepPolyFun(..), ArgPos(..), -- * Arrow command origin FRRArrowContext(..), pprFRRArrowContext, @@ -1016,21 +1016,17 @@ data FixedRuntimeRepContext -- Test cases: RepPolyCase{1,2}. | FRRCase - -- | An instantiation of a newtype/data constructor in which + -- | An instantiation of a newtype/data constructor pattern in which -- an argument type does not have a fixed runtime representation. -- - -- The argument can either be an expression or a pattern. - -- - -- Test cases: - -- Expression: UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder. - -- Pattern: T20363. - | FRRDataConArg !ExprOrPat !DataCon !Int + -- Test case: T20363. + | FRRDataConPatArg !DataCon !Int - -- | An instantiation of an 'Id' with no binding (e.g. `coerce`, `unsafeCoerce#`) + -- | An instantiation of a function with no binding (e.g. `coerce`, `unsafeCoerce#`, an unboxed tuple 'DataCon') -- in which one of the remaining arguments types does not have a fixed runtime representation. -- - -- Test cases: RepPolyWrappedVar, T14561, UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail. - | FRRNoBindingResArg !Id !Int + -- Test cases: RepPolyWrappedVar, T14561, UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder, UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail. + | FRRNoBindingResArg !RepPolyFun !ArgPos -- | Arguments to unboxed tuples must have fixed runtime representations. -- @@ -1102,21 +1098,33 @@ pprFixedRuntimeRepContext FRRPatSynArg = text "The pattern synonym argument pattern" pprFixedRuntimeRepContext FRRCase = text "The scrutinee of the case statement" -pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRDataConArg expr_or_pat con i) +pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRDataConPatArg con i) = text "The" <+> what where - arg, what :: SDoc - arg = case expr_or_pat of - Expression -> text "argument" - Pattern -> text "pattern" + what :: SDoc what | isNewDataCon con - = text "newtype constructor" <+> arg + = text "newtype constructor pattern" | otherwise - = text "data constructor" <+> arg <+> text "in" <+> speakNth i <+> text "position" -pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRNoBindingResArg fn i) - = vcat [ text "Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic primitive function." - , text "The" <+> speakNth i <+> text "argument of" <+> quotes (ppr $ getName fn) ] + = text "data constructor pattern in" <+> speakNth i <+> text "position" +pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRNoBindingResArg fn arg_pos) + = vcat [ text "Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic" <+> what_fun <> dot + , what_arg <+> text "argument of" <+> quotes (ppr fn) ] + where + what_fun, what_arg :: SDoc + what_fun = case fn of + RepPolyWiredIn {} -> text "primitive function" + RepPolyDataCon dc -> what_con <+> text "constructor" + where + what_con :: SDoc + what_con + | isNewDataCon dc + = text "newtype" + | otherwise + = text "data" + what_arg = case arg_pos of + ArgPosInvis -> text "An invisible" + ArgPosVis i -> text "The" <+> speakNth i pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRTupleArg i) = text "The tuple argument in" <+> speakNth i <+> text "position" pprFixedRuntimeRepContext (FRRTupleSection i) @@ -1153,6 +1161,30 @@ instance Outputable StmtOrigin where ppr MonadComprehension = text "monad comprehension" ppr DoNotation = quotes ( text "do" ) <+> text "statement" +-- | A function with representation-polymorphic arguments, +-- such as @coerce@ or @(#, #)@. +-- +-- Used for reporting partial applications of representation-polymorphic +-- functions in error messages. +data RepPolyFun + = RepPolyWiredIn !Id + -- ^ A wired-in function with representation-polymorphic + -- arguments, such as 'coerce'. + | RepPolyDataCon !DataCon + -- ^ A data constructor with representation-polymorphic arguments, + -- such as an unboxed tuple or a newtype constructor with @-XUnliftedNewtypes at . + +instance Outputable RepPolyFun where + ppr (RepPolyWiredIn id) = ppr id + ppr (RepPolyDataCon dc) = ppr dc + +-- | The position of an argument (to be reported in an error message). +data ArgPos + = ArgPosInvis + -- ^ Invisible argument: don't report its position to the user. + | ArgPosVis !Int + -- ^ Visible argument in i-th position. + {- ********************************************************************* * * FixedRuntimeRep: arrows ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs ===================================== @@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ module GHC.Types.Basic ( Levity(..), mightBeLifted, mightBeUnlifted, - ExprOrPat(..), - NonStandardDefaultingStrategy(..), DefaultingStrategy(..), defaultNonStandardTyVars, @@ -1927,25 +1925,6 @@ mightBeUnlifted :: Maybe Levity -> Bool mightBeUnlifted (Just Lifted) = False mightBeUnlifted _ = True -{- ********************************************************************* -* * - Expressions vs Patterns -* * -********************************************************************* -} - --- | Are we dealing with an expression or a pattern? --- --- Used only for the textual output of certain error messages; --- see the 'FRRDataConArg' constructor of 'FixedRuntimeRepContext'. -data ExprOrPat - = Expression - | Pattern - deriving Eq - -instance Outputable ExprOrPat where - ppr Expression = text "expression" - ppr Pattern = text "pattern" - {- ********************************************************************* * * Defaulting options ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Id/Make.hs ===================================== @@ -684,8 +684,10 @@ mkDataConRep dc_bang_opts fam_envs wrap_name data_con | otherwise = do { wrap_args <- mapM (newLocal (fsLit "conrep")) wrap_arg_tys - ; wrap_body <- mk_rep_app (wrap_args `zip` dropList eq_spec unboxers) + ; wrap_body <- mk_rep_app (dropList stupid_theta wrap_args `zip` dropList eq_spec unboxers) initial_wrap_app + -- Drop the stupid theta arguments, as per + -- Note [Instantiating stupid theta] in GHC.Core.DataCon. ; let wrap_id = mkGlobalId (DataConWrapId data_con) wrap_name wrap_ty wrap_info wrap_info = noCafIdInfo @@ -741,6 +743,7 @@ mkDataConRep dc_bang_opts fam_envs wrap_name data_con where (univ_tvs, ex_tvs, eq_spec, theta, orig_arg_tys, _orig_res_ty) = dataConFullSig data_con + stupid_theta = dataConStupidTheta data_con wrap_tvs = dataConUserTyVars data_con res_ty_args = substTyVars (mkTvSubstPrs (map eqSpecPair eq_spec)) univ_tvs @@ -751,7 +754,7 @@ mkDataConRep dc_bang_opts fam_envs wrap_name data_con ev_ibangs = map (const HsLazy) ev_tys orig_bangs = dataConSrcBangs data_con - wrap_arg_tys = (map unrestricted theta) ++ orig_arg_tys + wrap_arg_tys = (map unrestricted $ stupid_theta ++ theta) ++ orig_arg_tys wrap_arity = count isCoVar ex_tvs + length wrap_arg_tys -- The wrap_args are the arguments *other than* the eq_spec -- Because we are going to apply the eq_spec args manually in the @@ -790,6 +793,10 @@ mkDataConRep dc_bang_opts fam_envs wrap_name data_con -- worker expects, it needs a data con wrapper to reorder -- the type variables. -- See Note [Data con wrappers and GADT syntax]. + || not (null stupid_theta) + -- If the data constructor has a datatype context, + -- we need a wrapper in order to drop the stupid arguments. + -- See Note [Instantiating stupid theta] in GHC.Core.DataCon. initial_wrap_app = Var (dataConWorkId data_con) `mkTyApps` res_ty_args ===================================== testsuite/tests/rename/should_fail/rnfail055.stderr ===================================== @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ RnFail055.hs-boot:15:1: error: The roles do not match. Roles on abstract types default to ‘representational’ in boot files. The datatype contexts do not match + The constructors do not match: The types for ‘T2’ differ RnFail055.hs-boot:17:11: error: ‘T3’ is exported by the hs-boot file, but not exported by the module ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyMagic.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,23 +4,15 @@ RepPolyMagic.hs:12:7: error: The second argument of ‘seq’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - b0 :: TYPE c1 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c1’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + b :: TYPE r • In the expression: seq In an equation for ‘foo’: foo = seq - • Relevant bindings include - foo :: a -> b -> b (bound at RepPolyMagic.hs:12:1) RepPolyMagic.hs:15:7: error: • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic primitive function. The second argument of ‘oneShot’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + a :: TYPE r • In the expression: oneShot In an equation for ‘bar’: bar = oneShot - • Relevant bindings include - bar :: (a -> a) -> a -> a (bound at RepPolyMagic.hs:15:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyRightSection.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,10 +4,6 @@ RepPolyRightSection.hs:14:11: error: The third argument of ‘rightSection’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + a :: TYPE r • In the expression: `g` undefined In an equation for ‘test2’: test2 = (`g` undefined) - • Relevant bindings include - test2 :: a -> a (bound at RepPolyRightSection.hs:14:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyTuple2.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnboxedTuples #-} + +module RepPolyTuple2 where + +import GHC.Exts + +type RR :: RuntimeRep +type family RR where { RR = FloatRep } +type F :: TYPE RR +type family F where { F = Float# } + +{-# NOINLINE expensive #-} +expensive :: Float -> Float +expensive x = cos x ** 123.45 + +tup x = (# , #) @LiftedRep @RR (expensive x) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyTuple2.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + +RepPolyTuple2.hs:21:9: error: + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic data constructor. + The second argument of ‘(#,#)’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + b :: TYPE RR + • In the expression: (#,#) @LiftedRep @RR (expensive x) + In an equation for ‘tup’: + tup x = (#,#) @LiftedRep @RR (expensive x) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyUnliftedNewtype.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LinearTypes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PartialTypeSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedNewtypes #-} + +module RepPolyUnliftedNewtype where + +import GHC.Exts +import GHC.Types (Multiplicity(..)) + +type C :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep). TYPE r -> Constraint +class C a +instance C Int# + +type N :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep). TYPE r -> TYPE r +newtype C a => N a = MkN a + +f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7 :: Int# %Many -> N Int# +f1 = MkN +f2 = MkN @_ +f3 = MkN @IntRep +f4 = MkN @_ @_ +f5 = MkN @_ @Int# +f6 = MkN @IntRep @_ +f7 = MkN @IntRep @Int# + +g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7 :: Int# %Many -> N Int# +g1 x = MkN x +g2 x = MkN @_ x +g3 x = MkN @IntRep x +g4 x = MkN @_ @_ x +g5 x = MkN @_ @Int# x +g6 x = MkN @IntRep @_ x +g7 x = MkN @IntRep @Int# x + +h3, h5, h6, h7 :: _ => _ %Many -> N _ +h3 = MkN @IntRep +h5 = MkN @_ @Int# +h6 = MkN @IntRep @_ +h7 = MkN @IntRep @Int# + +k1 (x :: Int#) = MkN x +k2 (x :: Int#) = MkN @_ x +k3 x = MkN @IntRep x +k4 (x :: Int#) = MkN @_ @_ x +k5 x = MkN @_ @Int# x +k6 x = MkN @IntRep @_ x +k7 x = MkN @IntRep @Int# x + +l1 = (MkN :: Int# %Many -> N Int#) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T13233.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,24 +1,30 @@ T13233.hs:14:11: error: - • The data constructor argument in second position - does not have a fixed runtime representation. - Its type is: - b1 :: TYPE c3 - Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘c3’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + • • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic data constructor. + The second argument of ‘(#,#)’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + a :: TYPE rep + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic data constructor. + The first argument of ‘(#,#)’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + a :: TYPE rep • In the first argument of ‘bar’, namely ‘(#,#)’ In the expression: bar (#,#) In an equation for ‘baz’: baz = bar (#,#) - • Relevant bindings include - baz :: a -> a -> (# a, a #) (bound at T13233.hs:14:1) T13233.hs:22:16: error: - • The data constructor argument in second position - does not have a fixed runtime representation. - Its type is: - b0 :: TYPE c1 - Cannot unify ‘rep2’ with the type variable ‘c1’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + • • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic data constructor. + The second argument of ‘(#,#)’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + b :: TYPE rep2 + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic data constructor. + The first argument of ‘(#,#)’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + a :: TYPE rep1 • In the first argument of ‘obscure’, namely ‘(#,#)’ In the expression: obscure (#,#) In an equation for ‘quux’: quux = obscure (#,#) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T14561.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,10 +4,6 @@ T14561.hs:12:9: error: The first argument of ‘unsafeCoerce#’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + a :: TYPE r • In the expression: unsafeCoerce# In an equation for ‘badId’: badId = unsafeCoerce# - • Relevant bindings include - badId :: a -> a (bound at T14561.hs:12:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T14561b.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,10 +4,6 @@ T14561b.hs:12:9: error: The first argument of ‘coerce’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + a :: TYPE r • In the expression: coerce In an equation for ‘badId’: badId = coerce - • Relevant bindings include - badId :: a -> a (bound at T14561b.hs:12:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T17817.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,15 +4,6 @@ T17817.hs:16:10: error: The first argument of ‘mkWeak#’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE ('BoxedRep c0) - Cannot unify ‘l’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘Levity’. + a :: TYPE ('BoxedRep l) • In the expression: mkWeak# In an equation for ‘primop’: primop = mkWeak# - • Relevant bindings include - primop :: a - -> b - -> (State# RealWorld -> (# State# RealWorld, c #)) - -> State# RealWorld - -> (# State# RealWorld, Weak# b #) - (bound at T17817.hs:16:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21544.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedNewtypes #-} + +module T21544 where + +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + + +type N1 :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) -> TYPE r -> TYPE r +data family N1 r a +newtype instance N1 r a = MkN1 a + +foo1 :: Int# -> N1 IntRep Int# +foo1 = MkN1 + + +type N2 :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) -> TYPE r -> Type -> Type -> Type -> TYPE r +data family N2 r a i +newtype instance Ord b => N2 r a Int b c = MkN2 a + +foo2 :: Ord b => Int# -> N2 IntRep Int# Int b c +foo2 = MkN2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21650_a.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + +T21650_a.hs:25:8: error: + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic newtype constructor. + The first argument of ‘MkN’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + F Float :: TYPE (R Float) + • In the expression: MkN + In an equation for ‘foo1’: foo1 = MkN + +T21650_a.hs:28:10: error: + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic newtype constructor. + The first argument of ‘MkN’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + F Double :: TYPE (R Double) + • In the expression: MkN + In an equation for ‘foo2’: foo2 _ = MkN ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T21650_b.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + +T21650_b.hs:34:7: error: + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic newtype constructor. + The first argument of ‘MkN’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + a :: TYPE (RR T1 t2) + • In the expression: MkN + In an equation for ‘foo’: foo = MkN + +T21650_b.hs:37:7: error: + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic newtype constructor. + The first argument of ‘MkN’ + does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + a :: TYPE (RR T1 t2) + • In the expression: MkN + In an equation for ‘bar’: bar = MkN ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,10 +4,6 @@ UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail.hs:15:8: error: The first argument of ‘coerce’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + x :: TYPE rep • In the expression: coerce In an equation for ‘goof’: goof = coerce - • Relevant bindings include - goof :: x -> y (bound at UnliftedNewtypesCoerceFail.hs:15:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,12 +1,9 @@ UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder.hs:16:7: error: - • The newtype constructor argument + • Unsaturated use of a representation-polymorphic newtype constructor. + The first argument of ‘IdentC’ does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - a0 :: TYPE c0 - Cannot unify ‘r’ with the type variable ‘c0’ - because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + a :: TYPE r • In the expression: IdentC In an equation for ‘bad’: bad = IdentC - • Relevant bindings include - bad :: a -> Ident a (bound at UnliftedNewtypesLevityBinder.hs:16:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T ===================================== @@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ test('T20423', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T20423b', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T20426', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T21239', normal, compile, ['']) +test('T21544', normal, compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) +test('EtaExpandStupid1', normal, compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) +test('EtaExpandStupid2', normal, compile_fail, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) test('LevPolyLet', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('PandocArrowCmd', normal, compile, ['']) test('RepPolyApp', normal, compile_fail, ['']) @@ -77,6 +80,8 @@ test('RepPolyTupleSection', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('RepPolyUnboxedPatterns', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('RepPolyUnliftedDatatype', normal, compile, ['']) test('RepPolyUnliftedDatatype2', normal, compile, ['-O']) +test('RepPolyUnliftedNewtype', normal, compile, + ['-fno-warn-partial-type-signatures -fno-warn-deprecated-flags']) test('RepPolyWildcardPattern', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('RepPolyWrappedVar', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('RepPolyWrappedVar2', normal, compile, ['']) @@ -104,5 +109,5 @@ test('T20363_show_co', normal, compile_fail ## test('T20363b', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## test('RepPolyCase2', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## test('RepPolyRule3', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## +test('RepPolyTuple2', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## see #21683 ## ###################################################################### -test('T23153', normal, compile_fail, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/48f746502bc64d25e8eb7094ba7a26f484585279 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/48f746502bc64d25e8eb7094ba7a26f484585279 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 21:29:34 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 17:29:34 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 22 commits: base: Improve String & IsString documentation Message-ID: <64cc1c3ead26c_24f48a9130c450780@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e3e395d9 by Profpatsch at 2023-08-03T17:28:58-04:00 base: Improve String & IsString documentation - - - - - 63705b22 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:28:58-04:00 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 60bb86d7 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T17:28:59-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 6c4cebae by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 67e359d5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - b592c81e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 284fd13e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 19a42a5e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - fd4483a5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 46d85df4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - d28425ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - f6cb0d96 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:00-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 02b01f5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:01-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 09b6a222 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:03-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - 390f4082 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:03-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 643f8233 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-03T17:29:06-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 151759cb by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-03T17:29:07-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - ce2a0b66 by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-03T17:29:09-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 22f8d52a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-03T17:29:10-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - d2fa0371 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-03T17:29:11-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - 3ce9af57 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T17:29:11-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - 8db3ab21 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T17:29:14-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 22:54:08 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 18:54:08 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] Add tests for eta-expansion of data constructors Message-ID: <64cc3010bc433_24f48a912bc486785@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 347dc6a8 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T04:22:19+05:30 Add tests for eta-expansion of data constructors This patch adds several tests relating to the eta-expansion of data constructors, including UnliftedNewtypes and DataTypeContexts. - - - - - 10 changed files: - + testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/LinearDataConSections.hs - testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/all.T - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandDataCon.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandDataFamily.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandNewtypeTF.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandNewtypeTF2.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid1.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid2.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid2.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T Changes: ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/LinearDataConSections.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds, LinearTypes, GADTSyntax #-} + +module LinearDataConSections where + +import GHC.Types ( Multiplicity(..) ) + +-- Check that we correctly eta-expand left and right sections +-- of data-constructors to change multiplicities from One to Many + +data D where + MkD :: Bool %1 -> Char %1 -> D + +foo :: Char %Many -> D +foo = (True `MkD`) + +bar :: Bool %Many -> D +bar = (`MkD` 'y') \ No newline at end of file ===================================== testsuite/tests/linear/should_compile/all.T ===================================== @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ test('LinearTH2', normal, compile, ['']) test('LinearTH3', normal, compile, ['']) test('LinearTH4', normal, compile, ['']) test('LinearHole', normal, compile, ['']) +test('LinearDataConSections', normal, compile, ['']) test('T18731', normal, compile, ['']) test('T19400', unless(compiler_debugged(), skip), compile, ['']) test('T20023', normal, compile, ['']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandDataCon.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LinearTypes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilyDependencies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedDatatypes #-} + +module EtaExpandDataCon where + +import Data.Coerce +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + +-- Simple eta-expansion tests. + +type D1 :: Type -> Type +data D1 a where + MkD1 :: Ord a => Float# -> Int -> a %1 -> D1 a + +foo1 :: Ord a => Float# -> Int -> a -> D1 a +foo1 x1 = MkD1 ( x1 `powerFloat#` 1234.0# ) + -- Only the last argument needs us to change the multiplicity, + -- but this means adding lambdas for intervening arguments: + -- foo x1 = \ x2 x3 -> MkG x1 x2 x3 + +type D2 :: Type -> Type -> Type +data D2 a b where + MkD2 :: forall a b. a %1 -> b %1 -> a %1 -> D2 a b + +foo2 :: forall c d. (c -> c) -> c -> d -> c -> D2 c d +foo2 very_big arg0 = MkD2 (very_big arg0) + +type N3 :: TYPE r -> Type +newtype N3 a where + MkN3 :: forall r (a :: TYPE r). (a %1 -> N3 a) %1 -> N3 a + +foo3 :: (a %1 -> N3 a) -> N3 a +foo3 = MkN3 + +type D4 :: TYPE FloatRep -> Type -> Type +data D4 a b = MkD4 a b b + +foo4 :: Bool -> Bool -> D4 Float# Bool +foo4 = MkD4 ( 9.0# `timesFloat#` 17.0# ) + +-- Nightmare stress test with all features: +-- +-- - Boxed dictionary and equality constraints +-- - GADT equality constraints +-- - unpacking +-- - levity-polymorphic result kind + +data Unpackable = Unpackable Double# Double# Double# Double# + +type F :: k -> k +type family F a = r | r -> a where + +type G :: Type -> forall k. k -> Type -> Type -> forall l -> TYPE (BoxedRep l) +data G a b c d l where + MkG :: (Ord a, F Int ~ Bool, Coercible (F Bool) Char, Eq x) + => Float# + -> {-# UNPACK #-} !Unpackable + -> {-# UNPACK #-} !Unpackable + %1 -> a + %1 -> (a -> x) + %1 -> x + %1 -> G a (F b) a Double l + +bar :: (F Bool ~ Char, F Int ~ Bool, Ord a) + => Unpackable + %1 -> a + -> (a -> Int) + %1 -> Int + -> G a (F b) a Double Unlifted +bar = MkG 1728.0# (Unpackable 1.0## 2.0## 3.0## 4.0##) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandDataFamily.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedNewtypes #-} + +module EtaExpandDataFamily where + +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + + +type N :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) -> TYPE r -> TYPE r +data family N r a +newtype instance N r a = MkN a + +foo :: Int# -> N IntRep Int# +foo = MkN + + +type N :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) -> TYPE r -> Type -> Type -> Type -> TYPE r +data family N r a i +newtype instance Ord b => N r a Int b c = MkN a + +foo :: Ord b => Int# -> N IntRep Int# Int b c +foo = MkN ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandNewtypeTF.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds, DatatypeContexts, MagicHash, UnliftedNewtypes, TypeFamilies #-} + +module EtaExpandNewtypeTF where + +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + +type R :: Type -> RuntimeRep +type family R a where + R Float = FloatRep + R Double = DoubleRep + +type F :: forall (a :: Type) -> TYPE (R a) +type family F a where + F Float = Float# + F Double = Double# + +type C :: Type -> Constraint +class C a where {} + +type N :: forall (a :: Type) -> TYPE (R a) +newtype C a => N a = MkN (F a) + +foo1 :: C Float => F Float -> N Float +foo1 = MkN + +foo2 :: C Double => () -> F Double -> N Double +foo2 _ = MkN ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandNewtypeTF2.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedNewtypes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LinearTypes #-} + +module EtaExpandNewtypeTF2 where + +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + + +data T1 + +type RR :: Type -> Type -> RuntimeRep +type family RR t1 t2 where + RR T1 _ = IntRep + +type C1 :: Type -> Constraint +class C1 t +instance C1 T1 + +type C2 :: Type -> Constraint +class C2 t + + +type N :: forall t1 t2 -> TYPE (RR t1 t2) -> TYPE (RR t1 t2) +newtype (C1 t1, C2 t2) => N t1 t2 a = MkN a + +foo :: forall t2 (a :: TYPE (RR T1 t2)). C2 t2 => a -> N T1 t2 a +foo = MkN + +bar :: forall t2 (a :: TYPE (RR T1 t2)). C2 t2 => a %1 -> N T1 t2 a +bar = MkN ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid1.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedNewtypes #-} + +module EtaExpandStupid1 where + +import Data.Kind +import Data.Typeable ( Typeable ) +import GHC.Exts + + +--T4809-like +type D3 :: Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type +data family D3 a1 a2 a3 a4 xxx1 xxx2 xxx3 c1 c2 c3 c4 +newtype instance D3 a1 a2 a34 a34 Int Word Char c1 c2 c34 c34 c555 c555 c555 where + MkD3 :: forall a34' c555' a1' a2' c1' c2' c34'. Maybe c2' -> D3 a1' a2' a34' a34' Int Word Char c1' c2' c34' c34' c555' c555' c555' + +foo :: forall b1 b2 b34 d1 d2 d34 d555. Maybe d2 -> D3 b1 b2 b34 b34 Int Word Char d1 d2 d34 d34 d555 d555 d555 +foo = MkD3 @_ @d555 @b1 @b2 + +--tcrun029-like +data Eq a => D a = MkD { fld1 :: a } + +bar :: D Bool +bar = bar { fld1 = True } + + +type D4 :: TYPE FloatRep -> Type -> Type -> Type +data (Ord b, Typeable c, Num c) => D4 a b c = forall d. Eq d => MkD4 a b c d + +foo4 :: (Num c, Typeable c, Eq d) => [Maybe Int] -> c -> d -> D4 Float# [Maybe Int] c +foo4 = MkD4 @Float# ( 9.0# `timesFloat#` 17.0# ) + +bar4 :: D4 Float# [Maybe Int] Int +bar4 = foo4 [Just 2, Nothing] 11 False + + +type C :: TYPE r -> Constraint +class C a where +instance C Double# + +type N :: TYPE r -> TYPE r +newtype C a => N a = MkN a + +quux :: Double# -> N Double# +quux = MkN + +wibble _ = quux 2.0## ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid2.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DatatypeContexts #-} +{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-} +{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneKindSignatures #-} + +module EtaExpandStupid2 where + +import Data.Kind +import GHC.Exts + +type D4 :: TYPE FloatRep -> Type -> Type -> Type +data (Eq b, Num c) => D4 a b c = MkD4 a b c + +foo4 :: Int -> c -> D4 Float# Int c +foo4 = MkD4 ( 9.0# `timesFloat#` 17.0# ) + + -- should fail: no evidence for Num c, + -- which is required by the datatype context ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/EtaExpandStupid2.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + +EtaExpandStupid2.hs:16:8: error: + • No instance for (Num c) arising from a use of ‘MkD4’ + Possible fix: + add (Num c) to the context of + the type signature for: + foo4 :: forall c. Int -> c -> D4 Float# Int c + • In the expression: MkD4 (9.0# `timesFloat#` 17.0#) + In an equation for ‘foo4’: foo4 = MkD4 (9.0# `timesFloat#` 17.0#) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T ===================================== @@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ test('T20426', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T21239', normal, compile, ['']) test('T21544', normal, compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) +test('EtaExpandDataCon', normal, compile, ['-O']) +test('EtaExpandDataFamily', expect_broken(21544), compile, ['']) +test('EtaExpandNewtypeTF', expect_broken(21650), compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) +test('EtaExpandNewtypeTF2', expect_broken(21650), compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) test('EtaExpandStupid1', normal, compile, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) test('EtaExpandStupid2', normal, compile_fail, ['-Wno-deprecated-flags']) test('LevPolyLet', normal, compile_fail, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/347dc6a879ec3f86079d2aa3d376b09189071c08 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/347dc6a879ec3f86079d2aa3d376b09189071c08 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Thu Aug 3 23:12:21 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 19:12:21 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/base-stability] 86 commits: primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# Message-ID: <64cc34558e29f_24f48a912f8487386@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/base-stability at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - b9a12640 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T16:08:17-04:00 base: Introduce Data.Enum - - - - - 4991af0c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T16:08:17-04:00 base: Add export list to GHC.Num.Integer - - - - - 8dbfe3d4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T16:08:17-04:00 base: Add export list to GHC.Num - - - - - 9df9a1e5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T16:08:17-04:00 base: Add export list to GHC.Num.Natural - - - - - 86a4d2a9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:11:59-04:00 base: Add export list to GHC.Float - - - - - e334034f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:11:59-04:00 base: Add export list to GHC.Real - - - - - 1251daf0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:11:59-04:00 base: Eliminate module reexport in GHC.Exception The metric increase here isn't strictly due to this commit but it's a rather small, incidental change. Metric Increase: T13386 Metric Decrease: T8095 T13386 T18304 - - - - - 5ccfd2ef by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T19:11:59-04:00 base: Add disclaimers in internal modules To warn users that these modules are internal and their interfaces may change with little warning. As proposed in Core Libraries Committee #146 [CLC146]. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 00:09:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 20:09:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] 43 commits: Bump submodule: process 1.6.17.0 (#23760) Message-ID: <64cc419ce9cb2_24f48a912e45184b5@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 03303a54 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Bump submodule: process 1.6.17.0 (#23760) - - - - - a06152f0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Fix bogus test in Lint The Lint check for branch compatiblity within an axiom, in GHC.Core.Lint.compatible_branches was subtly different to the check made when contructing an axiom, in GHC.Core.FamInstEnv.compatibleBranches. The latter is correct, so I killed the former and am now using the latter. On the way I did some improvements to pretty-printing and documentation. (cherry picked from commit 933d61a44a9409bf0d4bff0cceca1f02f48da4dd) - - - - - 6d3cdae7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 sphinx: Use modern syntax for extlinks This fixes the following build error: ``` Command line: /opt/homebrew/opt/sphinx-doc/bin/sphinx-build -b man -d /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.doctrees-man -n -w /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273/.log docs/users_guide /private/tmp/extra-dir-55768274273 ===> Command failed with error code: 2 Exception occurred: File "/opt/homebrew/Cellar/sphinx-doc/6.0.0/libexec/lib/python3.11/site-packages/sphinx/ext/extlinks.py", line 101, in role title = caption % part ~~~~~~~~^~~~~~ TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting ``` I tested on Sphinx-5.1.1 and Sphinx-6.0.0 Thanks for sterni for providing instructions about how to test using sphinx-6.0.0. Fixes #22690 (cherry picked from commit 00dc51060881df81258ba3b3bdf447294618a4de) - - - - - 3ff6c3d8 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Handle top-level Addr# literals in the bytecode compiler Fixes #22376. (cherry picked from commit 26243de1e3716886161d79918af9359f7639314b) - - - - - 7a9a6233 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Fix some correctness issues around tag inference when targeting the bytecode generator. * Let binders are now always assumed untagged for bytecode. * Imported referenced are now always assumed to be untagged for bytecode. Fixes #22840 (cherry picked from commit d6411d6cddb8c94c74e5834f0199370d189d31a2) - - - - - 55acc5cb by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Restore mingwex dependency on Windows This partially reverts some of the changes in !9475 to make `base` and `ghc-prim` depend on the `mingwex` library on Windows. It also restores the RTS's stubs for `mingwex`-specific symbols such as `_lock_file`. This is done because the C runtime provides `libmingwex` nowadays, and moreoever, not linking against `mingwex` requires downstream users to link against it explicitly in difficult-to-predict circumstances. Better to always link against `mingwex` and prevent users from having to do the guesswork themselves. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/10360#note_495873 for the discussion that led to this. (cherry picked from commit 2b1a4abe3f5935ca58c84c6073e6bdfa5160832f) (cherry picked from commit ff73fc3fc40399795bd0625f437e201d8d30280a) - - - - - c8571560 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 RtsSymbols.c: Remove mingwex symbol stubs As of !9475, the RTS now links against `ucrt` instead of `msvcrt` on Windows, which means that the RTS no longer needs to declare stubs for the `__mingw_*` family of symbols. Let's remove these stubs to avoid confusion. Fixes #23309. (cherry picked from commit 289547580b6f2808ee123f106c3118b716486d5b) (cherry picked from commit e41704b2c27ccc2f0b028c9569a654ff21da8548) - - - - - f3f9cc50 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. (cherry picked from commit b2cdb7dacc095142e29c0f28a956b7fa97cdb4b1) - - - - - e665b167 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Add failing test case for #23492 (cherry picked from commit 6074cc3cda9b9836c784942a1aa7f766fb142787) - - - - - fbab6aa2 by Moisés Ackerman at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Use generated src span for catch-all case of record selector functions This fixes #23492. The problem was that we used the real source span of the field declaration for the generated catch-all case in the selector function, in particular in the generated call to `recSelError`, which meant it was included in the HIE output. Using `generatedSrcSpan` instead means that it is not included. (cherry picked from commit 356a269258a50bf67811fe0edb193fc9f82dfad1) - - - - - 26df0bc1 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 (cherry picked from commit 3b0ea4809d92581a10e0e501a6fbd7339e8922bf) (cherry picked from commit 6cd0f8079525fac92bbd6e0c1dbabc3180f8887b) - - - - - b072bf53 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. (cherry picked from commit e8b72ff6e4aee1f889a9168df57bb1b00168fd21) (cherry picked from commit eaadcaa7ca2b7bb1d4d214339092dd9e6df12a96) - - - - - cd1609a8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 base: Fix incorrect CPP guard This was guarded on `darwin_HOST_OS` instead of `defined(darwin_HOST_OS)`. (cherry picked from commit d7ef1704aeba451bd3e0efbdaaab2638ee1f0bc8) - - - - - 2aa76e9e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 (cherry picked from commit 76983a0dca64dfb7e94aea0c4f494921f8513b41) - - - - - f7d2c7d9 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. (cherry picked from commit c30ac25f7dfaded58bb2ff85d4bffe662e4af8b1) - - - - - 740e3a23 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Fix loop in the interface representation of some `Unfolding` fields As discovered in #22272, dehydration of the unfolding info of a recursive definition used to involve a traversal of the definition itself, which in turn involves traversing the unfolding info. Hence, a loop. Instead, we now store enough data in the interface that we can produce the unfolding info without this traversal. See Note [Tying the 'CoreUnfolding' knot] for details. Fixes #22272 Co-authored-by: Simon Peyton Jones <simon.peytonjones at gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 3318a340bc2c52a50d155cadd2450883825a7768) - - - - - 276a7a07 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T04:33:30+05:30 Refactor the simplifier a bit to fix #22761 The core change in this commit, which fixes #22761, is that * In a Core rule, ru_rhs is always occ-analysed. This means adding a couple of calls to occurAnalyseExpr when building a Rule, in * GHC.Core.Rules.mkRule * GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Iteration.simplRules But diagosing the bug made me stare carefully at the code of the Simplifier, and I ended up doing some only-loosely-related refactoring. * I think that RULES could be lost because not every code path did addBndrRules * The code around lambdas was very convoluted It's mainly moving deck chairs around, but I like it more now. (cherry picked from commit e45eb82830d6de4d09abb548e190be980dd001b4) (cherry picked from commit e0f3aec8f4537fb75f2b38db0da6b7b52d8d29d6) - - - - - 19c80b40 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:33:31+05:30 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. (cherry picked from commit c6cf9433e3d41e239265eaeff0fd02e6b45d5427) - - - - - c159ab4d by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T05:32:22+05:30 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. (cherry picked from commit 40c7daed0c971e58e86a8189f82f72e9213af8b6) - - - - - 442b6692 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T05:32:22+05:30 Add PrimCallConv support to GHCi This adds support for calling Cmm code from bytecode using the native calling convention, allowing modules that use `foreign import prim` to be loaded and debugged in GHCi. This patch introduces a new `PRIMCALL` bytecode instruction and a helper stack frame `stg_primcall`. The code is based on the existing functionality for dealing with unboxed tuples in bytecode, which has been generalised to handle arbitrary calls. Fixes #22051 (cherry picked from commit b4c14c4ba17b3abf3e7b88e1201ac7ba89fd56c9) - - - - - 0a31e4d9 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T05:32:22+05:30 Add support for sized literals in the bytecode interpreter. The bytecode interpreter only has branching instructions for word-sized values. These are used for pattern matching. Branching instructions for other types (e.g. Int16# or Word8#) weren't needed, since unoptimized Core or STG never requires branching on types like this. It's now possible for optimized STG to reach the bytecode generator (e.g. fat interface files or certain compiler flag combinations), which requires dealing with various sized literals in branches. This patch improves support for generating bytecode from optimized STG by adding the following new bytecode instructions: TESTLT_I64 TESTEQ_I64 TESTLT_I32 TESTEQ_I32 TESTLT_I16 TESTEQ_I16 TESTLT_I8 TESTEQ_I8 TESTLT_W64 TESTEQ_W64 TESTLT_W32 TESTEQ_W32 TESTLT_W16 TESTEQ_W16 TESTLT_W8 TESTEQ_W8 Fixes #21945 (cherry picked from commit 28f8c0ebbfe623784988745af75dcf3fdbdd3ca5) - - - - - 628a2c36 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T05:32:22+05:30 bytecode: Fix bitmaps for BCOs used to tag tuples and prim call args fixes #23068 (cherry picked from commit bed3a292df532935426987e1f0c5eaa4f605407e) - - - - - 7db356e0 by Alexis King at 2023-08-04T05:32:22+05:30 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 (cherry picked from commit d85ed900b271109185251cb0494d51048a4cf213) (cherry picked from commit 74b8e5bd79957786b869183a19f747f2b73294a0) - - - - - 2682c54b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. (cherry picked from commit 33cf4659f209ef8e97be188279216a2f4fe0cf51) - - - - - 0b495e2d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks (cherry picked from commit 76727617bccc88d1466ad6dc1442ab8ebb34f79a) - - - - - e977acbe by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. (cherry picked from commit 33a8c348cae5fd800c015fd8c2230b8066c7c0a4) - - - - - 9c427455 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) (cherry picked from commit 2fc18e9e784ccc775db8b06a5d10986588cce74a) - - - - - 7ee6af0f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 rts: Ensure that pinned allocations respect block size Previously, it was possible for pinned, aligned allocation requests to allocate beyond the end of the pinned accumulator block. Specifically, we failed to account for the padding needed to achieve the requested alignment in the "large object" check. With large alignment requests, this can result in the allocator using the capability's pinned object accumulator block to service a request which is larger than `PINNED_EMPTY_SIZE`. To fix this we reorganize `allocatePinned` to consistently account for the alignment padding in all large object checks. This is a bit subtle as we must handle the case of a small allocation request filling the accumulator block, as well as large requests. Fixes #23400. (cherry picked from commit fd8c57694a00f6359bd66365f1284388c869ac60) - - - - - 389138ab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 testsuite: Add test for #23400 (cherry picked from commit 98185d5212fb0464dcbcca0ca2c33326a7a002e8) - - - - - fd17a630 by Bryan Richter at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 Add missing void prototypes to rts functions See #23561. (cherry picked from commit 82ac6bf113526f61913943b911089534705984fb) - - - - - b1daddf7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 Define FFI_GO_CLOSURES The libffi shipped with Apple's XCode toolchain does not contain a definition of the FFI_GO_CLOSURES macro, despite containing references to said macro. Work around this by defining the macro, following the model of a similar workaround in OpenJDK [1]. [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk17u-dev/pull/741/files (cherry picked from commit 8b35e8caafeeccbf06b7faa70e807028a3f0ff43) - - - - - 242c976b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 rts/Trace: Ensure that debugTrace arguments are used As debugTrace is a macro we must take care to ensure that the fact is clear to the compiler lest we see warnings. (cherry picked from commit 7c7d1f66d35f73a2faa898a33aa80cd276159dc2) - - - - - 999f3de6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 rts: Various warnings fixes (cherry picked from commit cb92051e3d85575ff6abd753c9b135930cc50cf8) - - - - - 93c49f4c by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. (cherry picked from commit 65a442fccd081d9370ae4ee4e74f116139b5c2c8) - - - - - 46fd5f15 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. (cherry picked from commit cca74dab6809f8cf7ffc2ec9df689e06aa425110) - - - - - 3b25886f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. (cherry picked from commit 453c0531f2edf49b75c73bc45944600d8d7bf767) - - - - - b4d9f54f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. (cherry picked from commit aca20a5d4fde1c6429c887624bb95c9b54b7af73) - - - - - 2b81876b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. (cherry picked from commit 6448f0c0b42e482ae514088c1c15ad6110be231f) - - - - - 0ffa158d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. (cherry picked from commit 9a284cd594715d9c6a4d7f43548215f1663691fa) - - - - - b9b4ddda by Zubin Duggal at 2023-08-04T05:32:23+05:30 testsuite: accept new notes output - - - - - c8c109e1 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T05:32:40+05:30 Add tests for eta-expansion of data constructors This patch adds several tests relating to the eta-expansion of data constructors, including UnliftedNewtypes and DataTypeContexts. - - - - - 87882ce0 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-04T05:32:42+05:30 Add test for #21476 This issues seems to have been fixed since the ticket was made, so let's add a test and move on. Fixes #21476 - - - - - 8a8b6f23 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-08-04T05:32:42+05:30 Fix shadowing bug in prepareAlts As #23012 showed, GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.prepareAlts was using an OutType to construct an InAlt. When shadowing is in play, this is outright wrong. See Note [Shadowing in prepareAlts]. (cherry picked from commit ece092d07f343dcfb4563e4f42d53a2a1e449f1a) - - - - - 30 changed files: - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs - compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CLabel.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/CallConv.hs - compiler/GHC/Cmm/Parser.y - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Coercion.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Coercion/Axiom.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/DataCon.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/FamInstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Arity.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/DmdAnal.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SpecConstr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Specialise.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Rules.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Seq.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Tidy.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Unfold/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToIface.hs - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/CodeOutput.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 0abed34b by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-03T20:19:56-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - a2ba7c7e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 6d669e4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 496bfcac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - b697ea66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 2a09acdc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 17dd7ccb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 942d4061 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - f2dc198b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:57-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - a3329f74 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:58-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - fef1ad70 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:19:58-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - e6099b73 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:20:00-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - 99dc6caa by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:20:00-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - e88a2882 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-03T20:20:04-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 353e174c by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-03T20:20:04-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - 4fd8129b by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-03T20:20:07-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 86190fea by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-03T20:20:08-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - b14c156e by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-03T20:20:08-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - d2defe51 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-03T20:20:09-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - ce5c728a by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-03T20:20:11-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. 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Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 4cf410b9 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T01:21:14-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 26aca63e by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:14-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 10479cc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:14-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - aaebbc5b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:14-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 73f41ef1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 0dbbd637 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - ea5f8616 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 6bcc55e2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 2e876d1c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - b7ae9912 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - c9880aac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:15-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 45004666 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:18-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - f39def83 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:18-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 33b23572 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T01:21:21-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 5dac96d1 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-04T01:21:21-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - edd8f182 by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-04T01:21:24-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - b0b2f34b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T01:21:25-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - ec5f8816 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-04T01:21:25-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - 57ae2a71 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T01:21:26-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - c8adaa97 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T01:21:28-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. Fixes #23775 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/JS/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - configure.ac - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - ghc/ghc-bin.cabal.in - libraries/Cabal - libraries/array - libraries/base/Data/String.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/base.cabal - libraries/containers - libraries/deepseq - libraries/directory - libraries/exceptions - libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal The diff was not included because it is too large. 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Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - d005eb5c by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T04:42:14-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 47e2b289 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - 0e350bca by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - d7a09e97 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - c2c50b38 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 3b6e7de5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 63121c7c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - bb7445fb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 62d96a18 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:15-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - 81a83f66 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:16-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - e83767cb by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:16-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 1163a403 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:18-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - d8332205 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:19-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 028fa4ba by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T04:42:22-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - b11fcfd3 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-04T04:42:22-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - ef279ddb by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-04T04:42:25-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - cd226f74 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T04:42:26-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - 048c7a11 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-04T04:42:27-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - d8cad15d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T04:42:27-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - 23b356ef by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-04T04:42:33-04:00 JS: Fix missing local variable declarations This fixes some missing local variable declarations that were found by running the testsuite in strict mode. Fixes #23775 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/JS/Make.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/StgToJS/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - configure.ac - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - ghc/ghc-bin.cabal.in - libraries/Cabal - libraries/array - libraries/base/Data/String.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/base.cabal - libraries/containers - libraries/deepseq - libraries/directory - libraries/exceptions - libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 09:24:16 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sebastian Graf (@sgraf812)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 05:24:16 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23083] CorePrep: Eta expand arguments (#23083) Message-ID: <64ccc3c03a9c6_d64f0a821437486@gitlab.mail> Sebastian Graf pushed to branch wip/T23083 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: aa49f3a1 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-04T11:24:06+02:00 CorePrep: Eta expand arguments (#23083) Previously, we'd only eta expand let bindings and lambdas, now we'll also eta expand arguments such as in T23083: ```hs g f h = f (h `seq` (h $)) ``` Unless `-fpedantic-bottoms` is set, we'll now transform to ```hs g f h = f (\eta -> h eta) ``` in CorePrep. See the new `Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep]` for the details. We only do this optimisation with -O2 because we saw 2-3% ghc/alloc regressions in T4801 and T5321FD. Fixes #23083. - - - - - 9 changed files: - compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/CoreToStg/Prep.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst - + testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/T23083.hs - + testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/T23083.stderr - testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/Prep.hs ===================================== @@ -1471,11 +1471,37 @@ cpeArg env dmd arg ; if exprIsTrivial arg2 then return (floats2, arg2) else do { v <- newVar arg_ty - ; let arg3 = cpeEtaExpand (exprArity arg2) arg2 + -- See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] + ; let arg3 = cpeEtaExpandArg env arg2 arg_float = mkFloat env dmd is_unlifted v arg3 ; return (addFloat floats2 arg_float, varToCoreExpr v) } } +cpeEtaExpandArg :: CorePrepEnv -> CoreArg -> CoreArg +-- ^ See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] +cpeEtaExpandArg env arg = cpeEtaExpand arity arg + where + arity | Just ao <- cp_arityOpts (cpe_config env) -- Just <=> -O1 or -O2 + , not (is_join_head arg) + -- See Note [Eta expansion for join points] + -- Eta expanding the join point would introduce crap that we can't + -- generate code for + = case exprEtaExpandArity ao arg of + Nothing -> 0 + Just at -> arityTypeArity at + | otherwise + = exprArity arg -- this is cheap enough for -O0 + +is_join_head :: CoreExpr -> Bool +-- ^ Identify the cases where our mishandling described in +-- Note [Eta expansion for join points] would generate crap +is_join_head (Let bs e) = isJoinBind bs || is_join_head e +is_join_head (Lam b e) | isTyVar b = is_join_head e +is_join_head (Cast e _) = is_join_head e +is_join_head (Tick _ e) = is_join_head e +is_join_head (Case _ _ _ alts) = any is_join_head (rhssOfAlts alts) +is_join_head _ = False + {- Note [Floating unlifted arguments] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1593,6 +1619,44 @@ and now we do NOT want eta expansion to give Instead GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.etaExpand gives f = /\a -> \y -> let s = h 3 in g s y +Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Suppose `g = \x y. blah` and consider the expression `f (g x)`; we ANFise to + + let t = g x + in f t + +We really don't want that `t` to be a thunk! That just wastes runtime, updating +a thunk with a PAP etc. The code generator could in principle allocate a PAP, +but in fact it does not know how to do that -- it's easier just to eta-expand: + + let t = \y. g x y + in f t + +To what arity should we eta-expand the argument? `cpeArg` uses two strategies, +governed by the presence of `-fdo-clever-arg-eta-expansion` (implied by -O): + + 1. Cheap, with -O0: just use `exprArity`. + 2. More clever but expensive, with -O1 -O2: use `exprEtaExpandArity`, + same function the Simplifier uses to eta expand RHSs and lambda bodies. + +The only reason for using (1) rather than (2) is to keep compile times down. +Using (2) in -O0 bumped up compiler allocations by 2-3% in tests T4801 and +T5321*. However, Plan (2) catches cases that (1) misses. +For example (#23083, assuming -fno-pedantic-bottoms): + + let t = case z of __DEFAULT -> g x + in f t + +to + + let t = \y -> case z of __DEFAULT -> g x y + in f t + +Note that there is a missed opportunity in eta expanding `t` earlier, in the +Simplifier: It would allow us to inline `g`, potentially enabling further +simplification. But then we could have inlined `g` into the PAP to begin with, +and that is discussed in #23150; hence we needn't worry about that in CorePrep. -} cpeEtaExpand :: Arity -> CpeRhs -> CpeRhs @@ -1983,6 +2047,11 @@ data CorePrepConfig = CorePrepConfig , cp_convertNumLit :: !(LitNumType -> Integer -> Maybe CoreExpr) -- ^ Convert some numeric literals (Integer, Natural) into their final -- Core form. + + , cp_arityOpts :: !(Maybe ArityOpts) + -- ^ Configuration for arity analysis ('exprEtaExpandArity'). + -- See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] + -- When 'Nothing' (e.g., -O0, -O1), use the cheaper 'exprArity' instead } data CorePrepEnv @@ -1993,6 +2062,7 @@ data CorePrepEnv -- enabled we instead produce an 'error' expression to catch -- the case where a function we think should bottom -- unexpectedly returns. + , cpe_env :: IdEnv CoreExpr -- Clone local Ids -- ^ This environment is used for three operations: -- ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/CoreToStg/Prep.hs ===================================== @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import GHC.Core.Opt.Pipeline.Types ( CoreToDo(..) ) import GHC.Driver.Env import GHC.Driver.Session import GHC.Driver.Config.Core.Lint +import GHC.Driver.Config.Core.Opt.Arity import GHC.Tc.Utils.Env import GHC.Types.Var import GHC.Utils.Outputable ( alwaysQualify ) @@ -17,14 +18,18 @@ import GHC.CoreToStg.Prep initCorePrepConfig :: HscEnv -> IO CorePrepConfig initCorePrepConfig hsc_env = do + let dflags = hsc_dflags hsc_env convertNumLit <- do - let platform = targetPlatform $ hsc_dflags hsc_env + let platform = targetPlatform dflags home_unit = hsc_home_unit hsc_env lookup_global = lookupGlobal hsc_env mkConvertNumLiteral platform home_unit lookup_global return $ CorePrepConfig - { cp_catchNonexhaustiveCases = gopt Opt_CatchNonexhaustiveCases $ hsc_dflags hsc_env + { cp_catchNonexhaustiveCases = gopt Opt_CatchNonexhaustiveCases dflags , cp_convertNumLit = convertNumLit + , cp_arityOpts = if gopt Opt_DoCleverArgEtaExpansion dflags + then Just (initArityOpts dflags) + else Nothing } initCorePrepPgmConfig :: DynFlags -> [Var] -> CorePrepPgmConfig ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs ===================================== @@ -1227,7 +1227,8 @@ optLevelFlags :: [([Int], GeneralFlag)] -- Default settings of flags, before any command-line overrides optLevelFlags -- see Note [Documenting optimisation flags] = [ ([0,1,2], Opt_DoLambdaEtaExpansion) - , ([0,1,2], Opt_DoEtaReduction) -- See Note [Eta-reduction in -O0] + , ([1,2], Opt_DoCleverArgEtaExpansion) -- See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] + , ([0,1,2], Opt_DoEtaReduction) -- See Note [Eta-reduction in -O0] , ([0,1,2], Opt_LlvmTBAA) , ([0,1,2], Opt_ProfManualCcs ) , ([2], Opt_DictsStrict) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs ===================================== @@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ data GeneralFlag | Opt_SpecConstr | Opt_SpecConstrKeen | Opt_DoLambdaEtaExpansion + | Opt_DoCleverArgEtaExpansion -- See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] | Opt_IgnoreAsserts | Opt_DoEtaReduction | Opt_CaseMerge ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs ===================================== @@ -2342,6 +2342,7 @@ fFlagsDeps = [ Opt_DmdTxDictSel "effect is now unconditionally enabled", flagSpec "do-eta-reduction" Opt_DoEtaReduction, flagSpec "do-lambda-eta-expansion" Opt_DoLambdaEtaExpansion, + flagSpec "do-clever-arg-eta-expansion" Opt_DoCleverArgEtaExpansion, -- See Note [Eta expansion of arguments in CorePrep] flagSpec "eager-blackholing" Opt_EagerBlackHoling, flagSpec "orig-thunk-info" Opt_OrigThunkInfo, flagSpec "embed-manifest" Opt_EmbedManifest, @@ -2836,8 +2837,6 @@ impliedXFlags , (LangExt.UnliftedDatatypes, turnOn, LangExt.StandaloneKindSignatures) ] - - -- | Things you get with `-dlint`. enableDLint :: DynP () enableDLint = do ===================================== docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst ===================================== @@ -467,6 +467,17 @@ as such you shouldn't need to set any of them explicitly. A flag Eta-expand let-bindings to increase their arity. +.. ghc-flag:: -fdo-clever-arg-eta-expansion + :shortdesc: Enable sophisticated argument eta-expansion. Implied by :ghc-flag:`-O2`. + :type: dynamic + :reverse: -fno-do-clever-arg-eta-expansion + :category: + + :default: off + + Eta-expand arguments to increase their arity to avoid allocating unnecessary + thunks for them. + .. ghc-flag:: -feager-blackholing :shortdesc: Turn on :ref:`eager blackholing ` :type: dynamic ===================================== testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/T23083.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +module T23083 where + +-- Just ($), but NOINLINE so that we don't inline it eagerly, subverting the +-- test case +($$) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b +($$) f x = f x +{-# NOINLINE ($$) #-} + +g :: ((Integer -> Integer) -> Integer) -> (Integer -> Integer) -> Integer +g f h = f (h `seq` (h $$)) ===================================== testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/T23083.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + +==================== CorePrep ==================== +Result size of CorePrep = {terms: 34, types: 34, coercions: 0, joins: 0/1} + +-- RHS size: {terms: 6, types: 5, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +(T23083.$$) [InlPrag=NOINLINE] :: forall a b. (a -> b) -> a -> b +[GblId, Arity=2, Str=<1C(1,L)>, Unf=OtherCon []] +(T23083.$$) = \ (@a) (@b) (f [Occ=Once1!] :: a -> b) (x [Occ=Once1] :: a) -> f x + +-- RHS size: {terms: 12, types: 12, coercions: 0, joins: 0/1} +T23083.g :: ((GHC.Num.Integer.Integer -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> (GHC.Num.Integer.Integer -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer +[GblId, Arity=2, Str=<1C(1,L)>, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.g + = \ (f [Occ=Once1!] :: (GHC.Num.Integer.Integer -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) (h [Occ=OnceL1] :: GHC.Num.Integer.Integer -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> + let { + sat [Occ=Once1] :: GHC.Num.Integer.Integer -> GHC.Num.Integer.Integer + [LclId] + sat = \ (eta [Occ=Once1] :: GHC.Num.Integer.Integer) -> case h of h1 [Occ=Once1] { __DEFAULT -> T23083.$$ @GHC.Num.Integer.Integer @GHC.Num.Integer.Integer h1 eta } } in + f sat + +-- RHS size: {terms: 1, types: 0, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +T23083.$trModule4 :: GHC.Prim.Addr# +[GblId, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.$trModule4 = "main"# + +-- RHS size: {terms: 2, types: 0, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +T23083.$trModule3 :: GHC.Types.TrName +[GblId, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.$trModule3 = GHC.Types.TrNameS T23083.$trModule4 + +-- RHS size: {terms: 1, types: 0, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +T23083.$trModule2 :: GHC.Prim.Addr# +[GblId, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.$trModule2 = "T23083"# + +-- RHS size: {terms: 2, types: 0, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +T23083.$trModule1 :: GHC.Types.TrName +[GblId, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.$trModule1 = GHC.Types.TrNameS T23083.$trModule2 + +-- RHS size: {terms: 3, types: 0, coercions: 0, joins: 0/0} +T23083.$trModule :: GHC.Types.Module +[GblId, Unf=OtherCon []] +T23083.$trModule = GHC.Types.Module T23083.$trModule3 T23083.$trModule1 + + + ===================================== testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_compile/all.T ===================================== @@ -478,6 +478,7 @@ test('T23012', normal, compile, ['-O']) test('RewriteHigherOrderPatterns', normal, compile, ['-O -ddump-rule-rewrites -dsuppress-all -dsuppress-uniques']) test('T23024', normal, multimod_compile, ['T23024', '-O -v0']) test('T23026', normal, compile, ['-O']) +test('T23083', [ grep_errmsg(r'eta.+::.+Integer') ], compile, ['-O -ddump-prep -dsuppress-uniques -dppr-cols=99999']) test('T23267', [only_ways(['ghci-opt']), extra_hc_opts('-fspec-constr')], ghci_script, ['T23267.script']) test('T23362', normal, compile, ['-O']) test('T23307', normal, compile, ['-O -ddump-simpl -dno-typeable-binds -dsuppress-uniques']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/aa49f3a17d428d817eba37e392bb1bb70f60efa2 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/aa49f3a17d428d817eba37e392bb1bb70f60efa2 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: <64ccd5e760a84_d64f0a823c777a0@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 30fed8fa by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-04T16:11:26+05:30 Arm: Fix lack of zero-extension for 8/16 bit add/sub with immediate. For 32/64bit we can avoid explicit extension/zeroing as the instructions set the full width of the registers. When doing 16/8bit computation we have to put a bit more work in so we can't use the fast path. Fixes #23749 for 9.4. (cherry picked from commit 0bb44f695bd008f03644e3d306566c50c5bd528c) - - - - - 1 changed file: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs ===================================== @@ -693,12 +693,16 @@ getRegister' config plat expr -- 1. Compute Reg +/- n directly. -- For Add/Sub we can directly encode 12bits, or 12bits lsl #12. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 11:45:41 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Zubin (@wz1000)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 07:45:41 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/9.4.6-backports] 3 commits: Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Message-ID: <64cce4e53db7f_d64f0a8278120762@gitlab.mail> Zubin pushed to branch wip/9.4.6-backports at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 689a3ad2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-04T17:08:55+05:30 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 (cherry picked from commit 0da18eb79540181ae9835e73d52ba47ec79fff6b) (cherry picked from commit ca34a7c79a8855d08e491814db9d656b00a8fe3e) - - - - - 734ad762 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T17:08:55+05:30 Handle ConcreteTvs in inferResultToType This patch fixes two issues. 1. inferResultToType was discarding the ir_frr information, which meant some metavariables ended up being MetaTvs instead of ConcreteTvs. This function now creates new ConcreteTvs as necessary, instead of always creating MetaTvs. 2. startSolvingByUnification can make some type variables concrete. However, it didn't return an updated type, so callers of this function, if they don't zonk, might miss this and accidentally perform a double update of a metavariable. We now return the updated type from this function, which avoids this issue. Fixes #23154 (cherry picked from commit 9ab9b30ec1affe22b188f9a6637ac3bdea75bdba) - - - - - dc2e9d2d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-04T17:09:34+05:30 Use tcInferFRR to prevent bad generalisation Fixes #23176 (cherry picked from commit 4b89bb54a1d1d6a7b30a6bbfd21eed5d85506813) - - - - - 20 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Bind.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Canonical.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Interact.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcMType.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Unify.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Zonk.hs - testsuite/tests/polykinds/T22743.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyPatBind.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23153.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23153.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23154.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23154.stderr - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23176.hs - + testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23176.stderr - testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T - testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/VtaFail.stderr Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs ===================================== @@ -799,6 +799,11 @@ instance Diagnostic TcRnMessage where TcRnInvalidCIdentifier target -> mkSimpleDecorated $ sep [quotes (ppr target) <+> text "is not a valid C identifier"] + TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete frr + -> mkSimpleDecorated $ + ppr (frr_context frr) $$ + text "cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation," <+> + text "not even by defaulting." diagnosticReason = \case TcRnUnknownMessage m @@ -1059,6 +1064,8 @@ instance Diagnostic TcRnMessage where -> ErrorWithoutFlag TcRnInvalidCIdentifier{} -> ErrorWithoutFlag + TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete{} + -> ErrorWithoutFlag diagnosticHints = \case TcRnUnknownMessage m @@ -1318,6 +1325,9 @@ instance Diagnostic TcRnMessage where _ -> noHints TcRnInvalidCIdentifier{} -> noHints + TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete{} + -> [SuggestAddTypeSignatures UnnamedBinding] + deriveInstanceErrReasonHints :: Class -> UsingGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs ===================================== @@ -1790,6 +1790,16 @@ data TcRnMessage where -} TcRnInvalidCIdentifier :: !CLabelString -> TcRnMessage + {- TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete is an error occurring when a concrete + type variable cannot be defaulted. + + Test cases: + T23153 + -} + TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete + :: !FixedRuntimeRepOrigin + -> TcRnMessage + -- | Specifies which backend code generators where expected for an FFI declaration data ExpectedBackends = COrAsmOrLlvm -- ^ C, Asm, or LLVM ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Bind.hs ===================================== @@ -1095,6 +1095,22 @@ Examples that might fail: or multi-parameter type classes - an inferred type that includes unboxed tuples +Note [Inferred type with escaping kind] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Check for an inferred type with an escaping kind; e.g. #23051 + forall {k} {f :: k -> RuntimeRep} {g :: k} {a :: TYPE (f g)}. a +where the kind of the body of the forall mentions `f` and `g` which +are bound by the forall. No no no. + +This check, mkInferredPolyId, is really in the wrong place: +`inferred_poly_ty` doesn't obey the PKTI and it would be better not to +generalise it in the first place; see #20686. But for now it works. + +I considered adjusting the generalisation in GHC.Tc.Solver to directly check for +escaping kind variables; instead, promoting or defaulting them. But that +gets into the defaulting swamp and is a non-trivial and unforced +change, so I have left it alone for now. + Note [Impedance matching] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Consider @@ -1184,7 +1200,9 @@ tcMonoBinds is_rec sig_fn no_gen , Nothing <- sig_fn name -- ...with no type signature = setSrcSpanA b_loc $ do { ((co_fn, matches'), rhs_ty') - <- tcInfer $ \ exp_ty -> + <- tcInferFRR (FRRBinder name) $ \ exp_ty -> + -- tcInferFRR: the type of a let-binder must have + -- a fixed runtime rep. See #23176 tcExtendBinderStack [TcIdBndr_ExpType name exp_ty NotTopLevel] $ -- We extend the error context even for a non-recursive -- function so that in type error messages we show the @@ -1206,7 +1224,9 @@ tcMonoBinds is_rec sig_fn no_gen | NonRecursive <- is_rec -- ...binder isn't mentioned in RHS , all (isNothing . sig_fn) bndrs = addErrCtxt (patMonoBindsCtxt pat grhss) $ - do { (grhss', pat_ty) <- tcInfer $ \ exp_ty -> + do { (grhss', pat_ty) <- tcInferFRR FRRPatBind $ \ exp_ty -> + -- tcInferFRR: the type of each let-binder must have + -- a fixed runtime rep. See #23176 tcGRHSsPat grhss exp_ty ; let exp_pat_ty :: Scaled ExpSigmaTypeFRR ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ tcExprWithSig expr hs_ty loc = getLocA (dropWildCards hs_ty) ctxt = ExprSigCtxt (lhsSigWcTypeContextSpan hs_ty) -tcExprSig :: UserTypeCtxt -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcIdSigInfo -> TcM (LHsExpr GhcTc, TcType) +tcExprSig :: UserTypeCtxt -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcIdSigInfo -> TcM (LHsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) tcExprSig ctxt expr (CompleteSig { sig_bndr = poly_id, sig_loc = loc }) = setSrcSpan loc $ -- Sets the location for the implication constraint do { let poly_ty = idType poly_id ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Canonical.hs ===================================== @@ -2303,7 +2303,7 @@ canEqTyVarFunEq :: CtEvidence -- :: lhs ~ (rhs |> mco) -> MCoercion -- :: kind(rhs) ~N kind(lhs) -> TcS (StopOrContinue Ct) canEqTyVarFunEq ev eq_rel swapped tv1 ps_xi1 fun_tc2 fun_args2 ps_xi2 mco - = do { is_touchable <- touchabilityTest (ctEvFlavour ev) tv1 rhs + = do { (is_touchable, rhs) <- touchabilityTest (ctEvFlavour ev) tv1 rhs ; if | case is_touchable of { Untouchable -> False; _ -> True } , cterHasNoProblem $ checkTyVarEq tv1 rhs `cterRemoveProblem` cteTypeFamily ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Interact.hs ===================================== @@ -1563,7 +1563,7 @@ tryToSolveByUnification :: Ct -> CtEvidence -> TcType -- RHS -> TcS (StopOrContinue Ct) tryToSolveByUnification work_item ev tv rhs - = do { is_touchable <- touchabilityTest (ctEvFlavour ev) tv rhs + = do { (is_touchable, rhs) <- touchabilityTest (ctEvFlavour ev) tv rhs ; traceTcS "tryToSolveByUnification" (vcat [ ppr tv <+> char '~' <+> ppr rhs , ppr is_touchable ]) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs ===================================== @@ -1250,35 +1250,37 @@ instance Outputable TouchabilityTestResult where ppr (TouchableOuterLevel tvs lvl) = text "TouchableOuterLevel" <> parens (ppr lvl <+> ppr tvs) ppr Untouchable = text "Untouchable" -touchabilityTest :: CtFlavour -> TcTyVar -> TcType -> TcS TouchabilityTestResult --- This is the key test for untouchability: +touchabilityTest :: CtFlavour -> TcTyVar -> TcType -> TcS (TouchabilityTestResult, TcType) +-- ^ This is the key test for untouchability: -- See Note [Unification preconditions] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify -- and Note [Solve by unification] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact +-- +-- Returns a new rhs type, as this function can turn make some metavariables concrete. touchabilityTest flav tv1 rhs | flav /= Given -- See Note [Do not unify Givens] , MetaTv { mtv_tclvl = tv_lvl, mtv_info = info } <- tcTyVarDetails tv1 - = do { can_continue_solving <- wrapTcS $ startSolvingByUnification info rhs - ; if not can_continue_solving - then return Untouchable - else - do { ambient_lvl <- getTcLevel + = do { continue_solving <- wrapTcS $ startSolvingByUnification info rhs + ; case continue_solving of + { Nothing -> return (Untouchable, rhs) + ; Just rhs -> + do { let (free_metas, free_skols) = partition isPromotableMetaTyVar $ + nonDetEltsUniqSet $ + tyCoVarsOfType rhs + ; ambient_lvl <- getTcLevel ; given_eq_lvl <- getInnermostGivenEqLevel ; if | tv_lvl `sameDepthAs` ambient_lvl - -> return TouchableSameLevel + -> return (TouchableSameLevel, rhs) | tv_lvl `deeperThanOrSame` given_eq_lvl -- No intervening given equalities , all (does_not_escape tv_lvl) free_skols -- No skolem escapes - -> return (TouchableOuterLevel free_metas tv_lvl) + -> return (TouchableOuterLevel free_metas tv_lvl, rhs) | otherwise - -> return Untouchable } } + -> return (Untouchable, rhs) } } } | otherwise - = return Untouchable + = return (Untouchable, rhs) where - (free_metas, free_skols) = partition isPromotableMetaTyVar $ - nonDetEltsUniqSet $ - tyCoVarsOfType rhs does_not_escape tv_lvl fv | isTyVar fv = tv_lvl `deeperThanOrSame` tcTyVarLevel fv @@ -1919,23 +1921,21 @@ breakTyEqCycle_maybe ev cte_result lhs rhs -- See Detail (8) of the Note. = do { should_break <- final_check - ; if should_break then do { redn <- go rhs - ; return (Just redn) } - else return Nothing } + ; mapM go should_break } where flavour = ctEvFlavour ev eq_rel = ctEvEqRel ev final_check = case flavour of - Given -> return True + Given -> return $ Just rhs Wanted -- Wanteds work only with a touchable tyvar on the left -- See "Wanted" section of the Note. | TyVarLHS lhs_tv <- lhs -> - do { result <- touchabilityTest Wanted lhs_tv rhs + do { (result, rhs) <- touchabilityTest Wanted lhs_tv rhs ; return $ case result of - Untouchable -> False - _ -> True } - | otherwise -> return False + Untouchable -> Nothing + _ -> Just rhs } + | otherwise -> return Nothing -- This could be considerably more efficient. See Detail (5) of Note. go :: TcType -> TcS ReductionN ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcMType.hs ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ {-# LANGUAGE MultiWayIf #-} +{-# LANGUAGE RecursiveDo #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-incomplete-record-updates #-} @@ -501,7 +502,16 @@ newInferExpType :: TcM ExpType newInferExpType = new_inferExpType Nothing newInferExpTypeFRR :: FixedRuntimeRepContext -> TcM ExpTypeFRR -newInferExpTypeFRR frr_orig = new_inferExpType (Just frr_orig) +newInferExpTypeFRR frr_orig + = do { th_stage <- getStage + ; if + -- See [Wrinkle: Typed Template Haskell] + -- in Note [hasFixedRuntimeRep] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete. + | Brack _ (TcPending {}) <- th_stage + -> new_inferExpType Nothing + + | otherwise + -> new_inferExpType (Just frr_orig) } new_inferExpType :: Maybe FixedRuntimeRepContext -> TcM ExpType new_inferExpType mb_frr_orig @@ -557,20 +567,28 @@ expTypeToType (Infer inf_res) = inferResultToType inf_res inferResultToType :: InferResult -> TcM Type inferResultToType (IR { ir_uniq = u, ir_lvl = tc_lvl - , ir_ref = ref }) + , ir_ref = ref + , ir_frr = mb_frr }) = do { mb_inferred_ty <- readTcRef ref ; tau <- case mb_inferred_ty of Just ty -> do { ensureMonoType ty -- See Note [inferResultToType] ; return ty } - Nothing -> do { rr <- newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl runtimeRepTy - ; tau <- newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl (mkTYPEapp rr) - -- See Note [TcLevel of ExpType] + Nothing -> do { tau <- new_meta ; writeMutVar ref (Just tau) ; return tau } ; traceTc "Forcing ExpType to be monomorphic:" (ppr u <+> text ":=" <+> ppr tau) ; return tau } + where + -- See Note [TcLevel of ExpType] + new_meta = case mb_frr of + Nothing -> do { rr <- newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl runtimeRepTy + ; newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl (mkTYPEapp rr) } + Just frr -> mdo { rr <- newConcreteTyVarAtLevel conc_orig tc_lvl runtimeRepTy + ; tau <- newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl (mkTYPEapp rr) + ; let conc_orig = ConcreteFRR $ FixedRuntimeRepOrigin tau frr + ; return tau } {- Note [inferResultToType] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -893,6 +911,13 @@ newTauTvDetailsAtLevel tclvl , mtv_ref = ref , mtv_tclvl = tclvl }) } +newConcreteTvDetailsAtLevel :: ConcreteTvOrigin -> TcLevel -> TcM TcTyVarDetails +newConcreteTvDetailsAtLevel conc_orig tclvl + = do { ref <- newMutVar Flexi + ; return (MetaTv { mtv_info = ConcreteTv conc_orig + , mtv_ref = ref + , mtv_tclvl = tclvl }) } + cloneMetaTyVar :: TcTyVar -> TcM TcTyVar cloneMetaTyVar tv = assert (isTcTyVar tv) $ @@ -938,7 +963,7 @@ isUnfilledMetaTyVar tv -------------------- -- Works with both type and kind variables -writeMetaTyVar :: TcTyVar -> TcType -> TcM () +writeMetaTyVar :: HasDebugCallStack => TcTyVar -> TcType -> TcM () -- Write into a currently-empty MetaTyVar writeMetaTyVar tyvar ty @@ -956,7 +981,7 @@ writeMetaTyVar tyvar ty = massertPpr False (text "Writing to non-meta tyvar" <+> ppr tyvar) -------------------- -writeMetaTyVarRef :: TcTyVar -> TcRef MetaDetails -> TcType -> TcM () +writeMetaTyVarRef :: HasDebugCallStack => TcTyVar -> TcRef MetaDetails -> TcType -> TcM () -- Here the tyvar is for error checking only; -- the ref cell must be for the same tyvar writeMetaTyVarRef tyvar ref ty @@ -1123,6 +1148,13 @@ newMetaTyVarTyAtLevel tc_lvl kind ; name <- newMetaTyVarName (fsLit "p") ; return (mkTyVarTy (mkTcTyVar name kind details)) } +newConcreteTyVarAtLevel :: ConcreteTvOrigin -> TcLevel -> TcKind -> TcM TcType +newConcreteTyVarAtLevel conc_orig tc_lvl kind + = do { details <- newConcreteTvDetailsAtLevel conc_orig tc_lvl + ; name <- newMetaTyVarName (fsLit "c") + ; return (mkTyVarTy (mkTcTyVar name kind details)) } + + {- ********************************************************************* * * Finding variables to quantify over @@ -1826,6 +1858,17 @@ defaultTyVar def_strat tv ; writeMetaTyVar tv manyDataConTy ; return True } + | isConcreteTyVar tv + -- We don't want to quantify; but neither can we default to + -- anything sensible. (If it has kind RuntimeRep or Levity, as is + -- often the case, it'll have been caught earlier by earlier + -- cases. So in this exotic situation we just promote. Not very + -- satisfing, but it's very much a corner case: #23051) + -- We should really implement the plan in #20686. + = do { lvl <- getTcLevel + ; _ <- promoteMetaTyVarTo lvl tv + ; return True } + | DefaultKindVars <- def_strat -- -XNoPolyKinds and this is a kind var: we must default it = default_kind_var tv @@ -2240,7 +2283,7 @@ a \/\a in the final result but all the occurrences of a will be zonked to () * * ********************************************************************* -} -promoteMetaTyVarTo :: TcLevel -> TcTyVar -> TcM Bool +promoteMetaTyVarTo :: HasDebugCallStack => TcLevel -> TcTyVar -> TcM Bool -- When we float a constraint out of an implication we must restore -- invariant (WantedInv) in Note [TcLevel invariants] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType -- Return True <=> we did some promotion @@ -2258,7 +2301,7 @@ promoteMetaTyVarTo tclvl tv = return False -- Returns whether or not *any* tyvar is defaulted -promoteTyVarSet :: TcTyVarSet -> TcM Bool +promoteTyVarSet :: HasDebugCallStack => TcTyVarSet -> TcM Bool promoteTyVarSet tvs = do { tclvl <- getTcLevel ; bools <- mapM (promoteMetaTyVarTo tclvl) $ ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Unify.hs ===================================== @@ -2055,10 +2055,10 @@ uUnfilledVar2 origin t_or_k swapped tv1 ty2 -- See Note [Unification preconditions], (UNTOUCHABLE) wrinkles , cterHasNoProblem (checkTyVarEq tv1 ty2) -- See Note [Prevent unification with type families] - = do { can_continue_solving <- startSolvingByUnification (metaTyVarInfo tv1) ty2 - ; if not can_continue_solving - then not_ok_so_defer - else + = do { mb_continue_solving <- startSolvingByUnification (metaTyVarInfo tv1) ty2 + ; case mb_continue_solving of + { Nothing -> not_ok_so_defer + ; Just ty2 -> do { co_k <- uType KindLevel kind_origin (tcTypeKind ty2) (tyVarKind tv1) ; traceTc "uUnfilledVar2 ok" $ vcat [ ppr tv1 <+> dcolon <+> ppr (tyVarKind tv1) @@ -2072,9 +2072,9 @@ uUnfilledVar2 origin t_or_k swapped tv1 ty2 then do { writeMetaTyVar tv1 ty2 ; return (mkTcNomReflCo ty2) } - else defer }} -- This cannot be solved now. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical - -- Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds] for how - -- this will be dealt with in the solver + else defer }}} -- This cannot be solved now. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical + -- Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds] for how + -- this will be dealt with in the solver | otherwise = not_ok_so_defer @@ -2094,39 +2094,38 @@ uUnfilledVar2 origin t_or_k swapped tv1 ty2 -- | Checks (TYVAR-TV), (COERCION-HOLE) and (CONCRETE) of -- Note [Unification preconditions]; returns True if these conditions -- are satisfied. But see the Note for other preconditions, too. -startSolvingByUnification :: MetaInfo -> TcType -- zonked - -> TcM Bool +startSolvingByUnification :: MetaInfo -> TcType -- zonked + -> TcM (Maybe TcType) startSolvingByUnification _ xi | hasCoercionHoleTy xi -- (COERCION-HOLE) check - = return False + = return Nothing startSolvingByUnification info xi = case info of - CycleBreakerTv -> return False + CycleBreakerTv -> return Nothing ConcreteTv conc_orig -> - do { (_, not_conc_reasons) <- makeTypeConcrete conc_orig xi + do { (xi, not_conc_reasons) <- makeTypeConcrete conc_orig xi -- NB: makeTypeConcrete has the side-effect of turning -- some TauTvs into ConcreteTvs, e.g. -- alpha[conc] ~# TYPE (TupleRep '[ beta[tau], IntRep ]) -- will write `beta[tau] := beta[conc]`. -- - -- We don't need to track these unifications for the purposes - -- of constraint solving (e.g. updating tcs_unified or tcs_unif_lvl), - -- as they don't unlock any further progress. + -- We return the new type, so that callers of this function + -- aren't required to zonk. ; case not_conc_reasons of - [] -> return True - _ -> return False } + [] -> return $ Just xi + _ -> return Nothing } TyVarTv -> case tcGetTyVar_maybe xi of - Nothing -> return False + Nothing -> return Nothing Just tv -> case tcTyVarDetails tv of -- (TYVAR-TV) wrinkle - SkolemTv {} -> return True - RuntimeUnk -> return True + SkolemTv {} -> return $ Just xi + RuntimeUnk -> return $ Just xi MetaTv { mtv_info = info } -> case info of - TyVarTv -> return True - _ -> return False - _ -> return True + TyVarTv -> return $ Just xi + _ -> return Nothing + _ -> return $ Just xi swapOverTyVars :: Bool -> TcTyVar -> TcTyVar -> Bool swapOverTyVars is_given tv1 tv2 ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Zonk.hs ===================================== @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ import GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType import GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType import GHC.Tc.Utils.Env ( tcLookupGlobalOnly ) import GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence +import GHC.Tc.Errors.Types import GHC.Core.TyCo.Ppr ( pprTyVar ) import GHC.Core.TyCon @@ -1771,7 +1772,7 @@ change. But in some cases it makes a HUGE difference: see test T9198 and #19668. So yes, it seems worth it. -} -zonkTyVarOcc :: ZonkEnv -> TcTyVar -> TcM Type +zonkTyVarOcc :: HasDebugCallStack => ZonkEnv -> TcTyVar -> TcM Type zonkTyVarOcc env@(ZonkEnv { ze_flexi = flexi , ze_tv_env = tv_env , ze_meta_tv_env = mtv_env_ref }) tv @@ -1844,6 +1845,9 @@ commitFlexi flexi tv zonked_kind | isMultiplicityTy zonked_kind -> do { traceTc "Defaulting flexi tyvar to Many:" (pprTyVar tv) ; return manyDataConTy } + | Just (ConcreteFRR origin) <- isConcreteTyVar_maybe tv + -> do { addErr $ TcRnCannotDefaultConcrete origin + ; return (anyTypeOfKind zonked_kind) } | otherwise -> do { traceTc "Defaulting flexi tyvar to Any:" (pprTyVar tv) ; return (anyTypeOfKind zonked_kind) } ===================================== testsuite/tests/polykinds/T22743.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ T22743.hs:10:1: error: - • Quantified type's kind mentions quantified type variable - type: ‘forall {f :: * -> RuntimeRep} {g} {a :: TYPE (f g)}. a’ - where the body of the forall has this kind: ‘TYPE (f g)’ - • When checking the inferred type - x :: forall {f :: * -> RuntimeRep} {g} {a :: TYPE (f g)}. a + The binder ‘x’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T22743.hs:10:1: error: + The binder ‘x’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyPatBind.stderr ===================================== @@ -17,3 +17,36 @@ RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:5: error: x, y :: a (# x, y #) = undefined in x + +RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:8: error: [GHC-55287] + • The pattern binding does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE (TupleRep [k00, k10]) + Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘k00’ + because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + • In the pattern: (# x, y #) + In a pattern binding: (# x, y #) = undefined + In the expression: + let + x, y :: a + (# x, y #) = undefined + in x + • Relevant bindings include + foo :: () -> a (bound at RepPolyPatBind.hs:15:1) + +RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:11: error: [GHC-55287] + • The pattern binding does not have a fixed runtime representation. + Its type is: + (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE (TupleRep [k00, k10]) + Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘k10’ + because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. + • In the pattern: (# x, y #) + In a pattern binding: (# x, y #) = undefined + In the expression: + let + x, y :: a + (# x, y #) = undefined + in x + • Relevant bindings include + x :: a (bound at RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:8) + foo :: () -> a (bound at RepPolyPatBind.hs:15:1) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23153.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +module T23153 where + +import GHC.Exts + +f :: forall r s (a :: TYPE (r s)). a -> () +f = f + +g h = f (h ()) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23153.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + +T23153.hs:8:1: error: + The argument ‘(h ())’ of ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23153.hs:8:1: error: + The argument ‘(h ())’ of ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23153.hs:8:1: error: + The argument ‘(h ())’ of ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23154.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE PartialTypeSignatures #-} + +module T23154 where + +import GHC.Exts + +f x = x :: (_ :: (TYPE (_ _))) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23154.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + +T23154.hs:7:1: error: + The first pattern in the equation for ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23154.hs:7:1: error: + The first pattern in the equation for ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23154.hs:7:1: error: + The first pattern in the equation for ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23176.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +module T23176 where + +import GHC.Exts + +f = outOfScope :: (_ :: TYPE (r s)) +(g :: _) = outOfScope :: (_ :: TYPE (r s)) ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/T23176.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + +T23176.hs:5:1: error: + The binder ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23176.hs:5:1: error: + The binder ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23176.hs:5:1: error: + The binder ‘f’ + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23176.hs:6:1: error: + The pattern binding + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23176.hs:6:1: error: + The pattern binding + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. + +T23176.hs:6:1: error: + The pattern binding + cannot be assigned a fixed runtime representation, not even by defaulting. + Suggested fix: Add a type signature. ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/all.T ===================================== @@ -111,3 +111,6 @@ test('T20363b', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## test('RepPolyCase2', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## test('RepPolyRule3', normal, compile_fail, ['']) ## ###################################################################### +test('T23153', normal, compile_fail, ['']) +test('T23154', normal, compile_fail, ['']) +test('T23176', normal, compile_fail, ['-XPartialTypeSignatures -fdefer-out-of-scope-variables']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/VtaFail.stderr ===================================== @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ VtaFail.hs:7:16: error: In an equation for ‘answer_nosig’: answer_nosig = pairup_nosig @Int @Bool 5 True -VtaFail.hs:14:17: error: - • Cannot apply expression of type ‘p1 -> p1’ +VtaFail.hs:14:17: error: [GHC-95781] + • Cannot apply expression of type ‘p0 -> p0’ to a visible type argument ‘Int’ • In the expression: (\ x -> x) @Int 12 In an equation for ‘answer_lambda’: View it on 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Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - da08f366 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T07:53:22-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 7a0fa51b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - ba467267 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - f0fa7ca7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 7544e854 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 23815e11 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - 96016905 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - 36e93805 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 92e51e24 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - b53a0988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:23-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 4c1e15f7 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:24-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 7854b7ce by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:25-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - f8c1f7e4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:25-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - b19dfda9 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T07:53:28-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - f79f0b2b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-04T07:53:29-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - 3379afb8 by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-04T07:53:32-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 2e5422a0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T07:53:32-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - 69d57f73 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-04T07:53:33-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - 0aad44c2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T07:53:33-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - configure.ac - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - ghc/ghc-bin.cabal.in - libraries/Cabal - libraries/array - libraries/base/Data/String.hs - libraries/base/GHC/Base.hs - libraries/base/base.cabal - libraries/containers - libraries/deepseq - libraries/directory - libraries/exceptions - libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal.in - libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal - libraries/ghc-platform/ghc-platform.cabal - libraries/ghci/ghci.cabal.in The diff was not included because it is too large. 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(Better yet, read the documentation!) # -AC_INIT([The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System], [9.4.5], [glasgow-haskell-bugs at haskell.org], [ghc-AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) +AC_INIT([The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System], [9.4.6], [glasgow-haskell-bugs at haskell.org], [ghc-AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) # Version on master must be X.Y (not X.Y.Z) for ProjectVersionMunged variable # to be useful (cf #19058). However, the version must have three components # (X.Y.Z) on stable branches (e.g. ghc-9.2) to ensure that pre-releases are ===================================== docs/users_guide/9.4.6-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +.. _release-9-4-5: + +Version 9.4.5 +============== + +The significant changes to the various parts of the compiler are listed in the +following sections. + +The :ghc-flag:`LLVM backend <-fllvm>` of this release is to be used with LLVM +10, 11, 12, 13, or 14. + +Significant Changes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Issues fixed in this release include: + +Compiler +-------- + +- Fix a bug where certain dictionaries for undecidable instances could end up + looping at runtime (:ghc-ticket:`22549`). + +- Fix a compiler panic involving newtype family instances (:ghc-ticket:`23329). + +- Fix a bug preventing using the command line to compile ``.cmm`` files to + assembly (:ghc-ticket:`23610`). + +- Fix compiler panics with certain RULE pragmas (:ghc-ticket:`23208`, + :ghc-ticket:`22761`). + +- Fix a loop in the simplifier due to a bug in the representation of certain + fields in interface files (:ghc-ticket:`22272`). + +- Make type equality ``(~)`` checks in the presence of quantified contrains more + robust to argument ordering (:ghc-ticket:`23333`). + +- Fix some segfaults when using ``UnliftedDataTypes`` (:ghc-ticket:`23231`, + :ghc-ticket:`23146`). + +- Improve bounds checking with ``-fcheck-prim-bounds`` (:ghc-ticket:`21054`). + +- Fix a bug in the simplifier leading to core lint errors (:ghc-ticket:`23012`). + +- Ensure array read operations have proper memory barries (:ghc-ticket:`23541`). + +- Fix a spurious ``-dcore-lint`` failure with certain kinds of type family + instances (:ghc-ticket:`22547`). + +- Fix a bug with ``.hie`` files containing spurious references to generated + functions in files with partial field selectors (:ghc-ticket:`23492`). + +- With the aarch64 backend, fix a bug arising from lack of zero-extension for + 8/16 bit add/sub with immediate (:ghc-ticket:`23749`). + +- Fix a number of bugs having to do with default representation polymorphic type + variables (:ghc-ticket:`23153`, :ghc-ticket:`23154`, :ghc-ticket:`23176`). + +GHCi and Bytecode Interpreter +----------------------------- + +- Add support for top-level ``Addr#`` literals (:ghc-ticket:`22376`) + +- Fix some tag inference bugs when using the bytecode interpreter + (:ghc-ticket:`22840`). + +- Support the ``foreign import prim`` calling convention in the + bytecode interpreter (:ghc-ticket:`22051`). + +- Support sized literals in the bytecode interpreter (:ghc-ticket:`21945`). + +- Fix a bug with the handling of unboxed tuples in the bytecode interpreter + (:ghc-ticket:`23068`). + +- Make the bytecode interpreter more robust when run on optimised code + (:ghc-ticket:`22958`) + +Runtime system +-------------- + +- Accurately account for mutator allocations when using the non-moving GC + (:ghc-ticket:`23312`). + +- Prevent some segfaults by ensuring that pinned allocations respect block size + (:ghc-ticket:`23400`). + +- Fix warnings with clang 14.0.3 (:ghc-ticket:`23561`). + +- On Windows, ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown (:ghc-ticket:`23691`). + +- Fix a bug with the GHC linker on windows (:ghc-ticket:`22941`). + +Build system and packaging +-------------------------- + +- Allow building documentation with sphinx 6.0.0 (:ghc-ticket:`22690`). + +- Fix a bug with the install scripts that prevented reinstallation of binary + distributions (:ghc-ticket:`23373`). + +- Fix some dependency tracking bugs with hadrian (:ghc-ticket:`23554`). + +Core libraries +-------------- + +- Bump ``base`` to 4.17.2.0 + +- base: Restore``mingwex`` dependency on Windows (:ghc-ticket:`23309`). + +- Bump ``process`` to 1.6.17.0 + +Included libraries +------------------ + +The package database provided with this distribution also contains a number of +packages other than GHC itself. See the changelogs provided with these packages +for further change information. + +.. ghc-package-list:: + + libraries/array/array.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/base/base.cabal: Core library + libraries/binary/binary.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/bytestring/bytestring.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/Cabal/Cabal/Cabal.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc-pkg`` utility + libraries/Cabal/Cabal-syntax/Cabal-syntax.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc-pkg`` utility + libraries/containers/containers/containers.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/deepseq/deepseq.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/directory/directory.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/exceptions/exceptions.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` and ``haskeline`` library + libraries/filepath/filepath.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + compiler/ghc.cabal: The compiler itself + libraries/ghci/ghci.cabal: The REPL interface + libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal: Core library + libraries/ghc-heap/ghc-heap.cabal: GHC heap-walking library + libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal: Core library + libraries/haskeline/haskeline.cabal: Dependency of ``ghci`` executable + libraries/hpc/hpc.cabal: Dependency of ``hpc`` executable + libraries/integer-gmp/integer-gmp.cabal: Core library + libraries/libiserv/libiserv.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/mtl/mtl.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/parsec/parsec.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/pretty/pretty.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/process/process.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/stm/stm.cabal: Dependency of ``haskeline`` library + libraries/template-haskell/template-haskell.cabal: Core library + libraries/terminfo/terminfo.cabal: Dependency of ``haskeline`` library + libraries/text/text.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/time/time.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/transformers/transformers.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/unix/unix.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/Win32/Win32.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/xhtml/xhtml.cabal: Dependency of ``haddock`` executable + ===================================== docs/users_guide/release-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Release notes .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 + 9.4.6-notes 9.4.5-notes 9.4.4-notes 9.4.3-notes ===================================== libraries/base/base.cabal ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cabal-version: 3.0 name: base -version: 4.17.1.0 +version: 4.17.2.0 -- NOTE: Don't forget to update ./changelog.md license: BSD-3-Clause ===================================== libraries/base/changelog.md ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ # Changelog for [`base` package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base) +## 4.17.2.0 *August 2023* + + * Restore `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#23309). + + * Fix an incorrect CPP guard on `darwin_HOST_OS`. + ## 4.17.1.0 *April 2023* * Remove `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#22166). ===================================== libraries/ghc-prim/changelog.md ===================================== @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +## 0.9.1 *August 2023* + +- Shipped with GHC 9.4.6 +- Restore `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#23309) + ## 0.9.0 *August 2022* - Shipped with GHC 9.4.1 ===================================== libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cabal-version: 2.2 name: ghc-prim -version: 0.9.0 +version: 0.9.1 -- NOTE: Don't forget to update ./changelog.md license: BSD-3-Clause license-file: LICENSE View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/90db527529142c5fda9520f691574b41f8682a34 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/90db527529142c5fda9520f691574b41f8682a34 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(Better yet, read the documentation!) # -AC_INIT([The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System], [9.4.5], [glasgow-haskell-bugs at haskell.org], [ghc-AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) +AC_INIT([The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System], [9.4.6], [glasgow-haskell-bugs at haskell.org], [ghc-AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]) # Version on master must be X.Y (not X.Y.Z) for ProjectVersionMunged variable # to be useful (cf #19058). However, the version must have three components # (X.Y.Z) on stable branches (e.g. ghc-9.2) to ensure that pre-releases are ===================================== docs/users_guide/9.4.6-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +.. _release-9-4-5: + +Version 9.4.5 +============== + +The significant changes to the various parts of the compiler are listed in the +following sections. + +The :ghc-flag:`LLVM backend <-fllvm>` of this release is to be used with LLVM +10, 11, 12, 13, or 14. + +Significant Changes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Issues fixed in this release include: + +Compiler +-------- + +- Fix a bug where certain dictionaries for undecidable instances could end up + looping at runtime (:ghc-ticket:`22549`). + +- Fix a compiler panic involving newtype family instances (:ghc-ticket:`23329). + +- Fix a bug preventing using the command line to compile ``.cmm`` files to + assembly (:ghc-ticket:`23610`). + +- Fix compiler panics with certain RULE pragmas (:ghc-ticket:`23208`, + :ghc-ticket:`22761`). + +- Fix a loop in the simplifier due to a bug in the representation of certain + fields in interface files (:ghc-ticket:`22272`). + +- Make type equality ``(~)`` checks in the presence of quantified contrains more + robust to argument ordering (:ghc-ticket:`23333`). + +- Fix some segfaults when using ``UnliftedDataTypes`` (:ghc-ticket:`23231`, + :ghc-ticket:`23146`). + +- Improve bounds checking with ``-fcheck-prim-bounds`` (:ghc-ticket:`21054`). + +- Fix a bug in the simplifier leading to core lint errors (:ghc-ticket:`23012`). + +- Ensure array read operations have proper memory barries (:ghc-ticket:`23541`). + +- Fix a spurious ``-dcore-lint`` failure with certain kinds of type family + instances (:ghc-ticket:`22547`). + +- Fix a bug with ``.hie`` files containing spurious references to generated + functions in files with partial field selectors (:ghc-ticket:`23492`). + +- With the aarch64 backend, fix a bug arising from lack of zero-extension for + 8/16 bit add/sub with immediate (:ghc-ticket:`23749`). + +- Fix a number of bugs having to do with default representation polymorphic type + variables (:ghc-ticket:`23153`, :ghc-ticket:`23154`, :ghc-ticket:`23176`). + +GHCi and Bytecode Interpreter +----------------------------- + +- Add support for top-level ``Addr#`` literals (:ghc-ticket:`22376`) + +- Fix some tag inference bugs when using the bytecode interpreter + (:ghc-ticket:`22840`). + +- Support the ``foreign import prim`` calling convention in the + bytecode interpreter (:ghc-ticket:`22051`). + +- Support sized literals in the bytecode interpreter (:ghc-ticket:`21945`). + +- Fix a bug with the handling of unboxed tuples in the bytecode interpreter + (:ghc-ticket:`23068`). + +- Make the bytecode interpreter more robust when run on optimised code + (:ghc-ticket:`22958`) + +Runtime system +-------------- + +- Accurately account for mutator allocations when using the non-moving GC + (:ghc-ticket:`23312`). + +- Prevent some segfaults by ensuring that pinned allocations respect block size + (:ghc-ticket:`23400`). + +- Fix warnings with clang 14.0.3 (:ghc-ticket:`23561`). + +- On Windows, ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown (:ghc-ticket:`23691`). + +- Fix a bug with the GHC linker on windows (:ghc-ticket:`22941`). + +Build system and packaging +-------------------------- + +- Allow building documentation with sphinx 6.0.0 (:ghc-ticket:`22690`). + +- Fix a bug with the install scripts that prevented reinstallation of binary + distributions (:ghc-ticket:`23373`). + +- Fix some dependency tracking bugs with hadrian (:ghc-ticket:`23554`). + +Core libraries +-------------- + +- Bump ``base`` to 4.17.2.0 + +- base: Restore``mingwex`` dependency on Windows (:ghc-ticket:`23309`). + +- Bump ``process`` to 1.6.17.0 + +Included libraries +------------------ + +The package database provided with this distribution also contains a number of +packages other than GHC itself. See the changelogs provided with these packages +for further change information. + +.. ghc-package-list:: + + libraries/array/array.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/base/base.cabal: Core library + libraries/binary/binary.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/bytestring/bytestring.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/Cabal/Cabal/Cabal.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc-pkg`` utility + libraries/Cabal/Cabal-syntax/Cabal-syntax.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc-pkg`` utility + libraries/containers/containers/containers.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/deepseq/deepseq.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/directory/directory.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/exceptions/exceptions.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` and ``haskeline`` library + libraries/filepath/filepath.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + compiler/ghc.cabal: The compiler itself + libraries/ghci/ghci.cabal: The REPL interface + libraries/ghc-boot/ghc-boot.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/ghc-boot-th/ghc-boot-th.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/ghc-compact/ghc-compact.cabal: Core library + libraries/ghc-heap/ghc-heap.cabal: GHC heap-walking library + libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal: Core library + libraries/haskeline/haskeline.cabal: Dependency of ``ghci`` executable + libraries/hpc/hpc.cabal: Dependency of ``hpc`` executable + libraries/integer-gmp/integer-gmp.cabal: Core library + libraries/libiserv/libiserv.cabal: Internal compiler library + libraries/mtl/mtl.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/parsec/parsec.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/pretty/pretty.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/process/process.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/stm/stm.cabal: Dependency of ``haskeline`` library + libraries/template-haskell/template-haskell.cabal: Core library + libraries/terminfo/terminfo.cabal: Dependency of ``haskeline`` library + libraries/text/text.cabal: Dependency of ``Cabal`` library + libraries/time/time.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/transformers/transformers.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/unix/unix.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/Win32/Win32.cabal: Dependency of ``ghc`` library + libraries/xhtml/xhtml.cabal: Dependency of ``haddock`` executable + ===================================== docs/users_guide/release-notes.rst ===================================== @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Release notes .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 + 9.4.6-notes 9.4.5-notes 9.4.4-notes 9.4.3-notes ===================================== libraries/base/base.cabal ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cabal-version: 3.0 name: base -version: 4.17.1.0 +version: 4.17.2.0 -- NOTE: Don't forget to update ./changelog.md license: BSD-3-Clause ===================================== libraries/base/changelog.md ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ # Changelog for [`base` package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base) +## 4.17.2.0 *August 2023* + + * Restore `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#23309). + + * Fix an incorrect CPP guard on `darwin_HOST_OS`. + ## 4.17.1.0 *April 2023* * Remove `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#22166). ===================================== libraries/ghc-prim/changelog.md ===================================== @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +## 0.9.1 *August 2023* + +- Shipped with GHC 9.4.6 +- Restore `mingwex` dependency on Windows (#23309) + ## 0.9.0 *August 2022* - Shipped with GHC 9.4.1 ===================================== libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cabal-version: 2.2 name: ghc-prim -version: 0.9.0 +version: 0.9.1 -- NOTE: Don't forget to update ./changelog.md license: BSD-3-Clause license-file: LICENSE ===================================== testsuite/tests/backpack/cabal/bkpcabal02/bkpcabal02.stdout ===================================== @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ for bkpcabal01-0.1.0.0.. Preprocessing library 'q' for bkpcabal01-0.1.0.0.. Building library 'q' instantiated with H = for bkpcabal01-0.1.0.0.. -[2 of 2] Instantiating bkpcabal01-0.1.0.0-GO2RFU1ABuuFdVdW0Tjnp2-p +[2 of 2] Instantiating bkpcabal01-0.1.0.0-9EeElPXCwbT1H2r14ZWyw3-p ===================================== testsuite/tests/backpack/should_compile/bkp16.stderr ===================================== @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ [1 of 1] Compiling Int[sig] ( p/Int.hsig, nothing ) [2 of 2] Processing q Instantiating q - [1 of 1] Including p[Int=base-4.17.0.0:GHC.Exts] - Instantiating p[Int=base-4.17.0.0:GHC.Exts] - [1 of 1] Including ghc-prim-0.9.0 + [1 of 1] Including p[Int=base-4.17.2.0:GHC.Exts] + Instantiating p[Int=base-4.17.2.0:GHC.Exts] + [1 of 1] Including ghc-prim-0.9.1 [1 of 1] Compiling Int[sig] ( p/Int.hsig, bkp16.out/p/p-97PZnzqiJmd2hTwUNGdjod/Int.o ) [1 of 1] Instantiating p ===================================== testsuite/tests/cabal/t18567/T18567.stderr ===================================== @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ : warning: [-Wunused-packages] The following packages were specified via -package or -package-id flags, but were not needed for compilation: - - internal-lib-0.1.0.0 (exposed by flag -package-id internal-lib-0.1.0.0-KHXAr3TZBfL9KKz9idkWKi-sublib-unused) + - internal-lib-0.1.0.0 (exposed by flag -package-id internal-lib-0.1.0.0-6LFEauuQzmN1lhf9BsFCch-sublib-unused) ===================================== testsuite/tests/dependent/should_compile/T14729.stderr ===================================== @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ COERCION AXIOMS FAMILY INSTANCES type instance F Int = Bool -- Defined at T14729.hs:10:15 Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/dependent/should_compile/T15743.stderr ===================================== @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS forall {k1} k2 (k3 :: k2). Proxy k3 -> k1 -> k2 -> * roles nominal nominal nominal phantom phantom phantom Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/dependent/should_compile/T15743e.stderr ===================================== @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ DATA CONSTRUCTORS (d :: Proxy k5) (e :: Proxy k7). f c -> T k8 a b f c d e Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_compile/T15711.stderr ===================================== @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS associated type family F{2} :: forall a. Maybe a -> * roles nominal nominal Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_compile/T15852.stderr ===================================== @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ FAMILY INSTANCES data instance forall {k1} {k2} {c :: k1} {j :: k2}. DF (Proxy c) -- Defined at T15852.hs:10:15 Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/polykinds/T15592.stderr ===================================== @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ DATA CONSTRUCTORS MkT :: forall {k} k1 (f :: k1 -> k -> *) (a :: k1) (b :: k). f a b -> T f a b -> T f a b Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/polykinds/T15592b.stderr ===================================== @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS forall k (f :: k -> *) (a :: k). f a -> * roles nominal nominal nominal nominal Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/printer/T18052a.stderr ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS PATTERN SYNONYMS (:||:) :: forall {a} {b}. a -> b -> (a, b) Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ==================== Tidy Core ==================== Result size of Tidy Core ===================================== testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyPatBind.stderr ===================================== @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:5: error: (# x, y #) = undefined in x -RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:8: error: [GHC-55287] +RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:8: error: • The pattern binding does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE (TupleRep [k00, k10]) - Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘k00’ + (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE ('TupleRep '[c0, c1]) + Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘c0’ because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. • In the pattern: (# x, y #) In a pattern binding: (# x, y #) = undefined @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:8: error: [GHC-55287] • Relevant bindings include foo :: () -> a (bound at RepPolyPatBind.hs:15:1) -RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:11: error: [GHC-55287] +RepPolyPatBind.hs:18:11: error: • The pattern binding does not have a fixed runtime representation. Its type is: - (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE (TupleRep [k00, k10]) - Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘k10’ + (# a0, b0 #) :: TYPE ('TupleRep '[c0, c1]) + Cannot unify ‘rep’ with the type variable ‘c1’ because it is not a concrete ‘RuntimeRep’. • In the pattern: (# x, y #) In a pattern binding: (# x, y #) = undefined ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21547.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ T21547.hs:9:14: error: • GHC stage restriction: - instance for ‘base-4.17.1.0:Data.Typeable.Internal.Typeable + instance for ‘base-4.17.2.0:Data.Typeable.Internal.Typeable T’ is used in a top-level splice, quasi-quote, or annotation, and must be imported, not defined locally • In the expression: foo [|| T () ||] ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T12763.stderr ===================================== @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ COERCION AXIOMS CLASS INSTANCES instance C Int -- Defined at T12763.hs:9:10 Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T18406b.stderr ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS COERCION AXIOMS axiom Bug.N:C :: forall a b. C a b = a -> a Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ==================== Typechecker ==================== Bug.$tcC ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T18529.stderr ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ TYPE CONSTRUCTORS COERCION AXIOMS axiom Bug.N:C :: forall a b. C a b = a -> b -> () Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ==================== Typechecker ==================== Bug.$tcC ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T21023.stderr ===================================== @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ TYPE SIGNATURES f :: forall {a}. a -> (a, Integer) x :: Integer Dependent modules: [] -Dependent packages: [base-4.17.1.0] +Dependent packages: [base-4.17.2.0] ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/subsumption_sort_hole_fits.stderr ===================================== @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ subsumption_sort_hole_fits.hs:2:5: warning: [-Wtyped-holes (in -Wdefault)] Valid hole fits include lines :: String -> [String] (imported from ‘Prelude’ at subsumption_sort_hole_fits.hs:1:1 - (and originally defined in ‘base-4.17.1.0:Data.OldList’)) + (and originally defined in ‘base-4.17.2.0:Data.OldList’)) words :: String -> [String] (imported from ‘Prelude’ at subsumption_sort_hole_fits.hs:1:1 - (and originally defined in ‘base-4.17.1.0:Data.OldList’)) + (and originally defined in ‘base-4.17.2.0:Data.OldList’)) read :: forall a. Read a => String -> a with read @[String] (imported from ‘Prelude’ at subsumption_sort_hole_fits.hs:1:1 ===================================== testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/VtaFail.stderr ===================================== @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ VtaFail.hs:7:16: error: In an equation for ‘answer_nosig’: answer_nosig = pairup_nosig @Int @Bool 5 True -VtaFail.hs:14:17: error: [GHC-95781] +VtaFail.hs:14:17: error: • Cannot apply expression of type ‘p0 -> p0’ to a visible type argument ‘Int’ • In the expression: (\ x -> x) @Int 12 View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/429a64220784666ffa35f9371f5e63546dac7e90 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/429a64220784666ffa35f9371f5e63546dac7e90 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 15:46:16 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 11:46:16 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/base-stability] base: Add disclaimers in internal modules Message-ID: <64cd1d4839fa4_d64f0a82282497ea@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/base-stability at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 78723a60 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T11:45:57-04:00 base: Add disclaimers in internal modules To warn users that these modules are internal and their interfaces may change with little warning. As proposed in Core Libraries Committee #146 [CLC146]. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 16:24:27 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 12:24:27 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] 2 commits: Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Message-ID: <64cd263b5462e_d64f0a82a0265958@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e2c91bff by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T02:55:46+01:00 Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Closes #23172 - - - - - 481f4a46 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T07:48:43+01:00 Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of incoherent instances Fixes #23287 - - - - - 25 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Irred.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Evidence.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs - docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst - testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_run/T22448.hs - utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs ===================================== @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The bits common to GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance and GHC.Tc.Deriv. module GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunId, InstMatch, ClsInstLookupResult, - Coherence(..), PotentialUnifiers(..), getPotentialUnifiers, nullUnifiers, + Canonical, PotentialUnifiers(..), getPotentialUnifiers, nullUnifiers, OverlapFlag(..), OverlapMode(..), setOverlapModeMaybe, ClsInst(..), DFunInstType, pprInstance, pprInstanceHdr, pprDFunId, pprInstances, instanceWarning, instanceHead, instanceSig, mkLocalClsInst, mkImportedClsInst, @@ -128,10 +128,11 @@ fuzzyClsInstCmp x y = cmp (RM_KnownTc _, RM_WildCard) = GT cmp (RM_KnownTc x, RM_KnownTc y) = stableNameCmp x y -isOverlappable, isOverlapping, isIncoherent :: ClsInst -> Bool +isOverlappable, isOverlapping, isIncoherent, isNonCanonical :: ClsInst -> Bool isOverlappable i = hasOverlappableFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) isOverlapping i = hasOverlappingFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) isIncoherent i = hasIncoherentFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) +isNonCanonical i = hasNonCanonicalFlag (overlapMode (is_flag i)) {- Note [ClsInst laziness and the rough-match fields] @@ -838,14 +839,49 @@ example Here both (I7) and (I8) match, GHC picks an arbitrary one. -So INCOHERENT may break the Coherence Assumption. To avoid this -incoherence breaking the specialiser, +So INCOHERENT may break the Coherence Assumption. But sometimes that +is fine, because the programmer promises that it doesn't matter which +one is chosen. A good example is in the `optics` library: -* We label as "incoherent" the dictionary constructed by a - (potentially) incoherent use of an instance declaration. + data IxEq i is js where { IxEq :: IxEq i is is } -* We do not specialise a function if there is an incoherent dictionary - in the /transistive dependencies/ of its dictionary arguments. + class AppendIndices xs ys ks | xs ys -> ks where + appendIndices :: IxEq i (Curry xs (Curry ys i)) (Curry ks i) + + instance {-# INCOHERENT #-} xs ~ zs => AppendIndices xs '[] zs where + appendIndices = IxEq + + instance ys ~ zs => AppendIndices '[] ys zs where + appendIndices = IxEq + +Here `xs` and `ys` are type-level lists, and for type inference purposes we want to +solve the `AppendIndices` constraint when /either/ of them are the empty list. The +dictionaries are the same in both cases (indeed the dictionary type is a singleton!), +so we really don't care which is used. See #23287 for discussion. + + +In short, sometimes we want to specialise on these incoherently-selected dictionaries, +and sometimes we don't. It would be best to have a per-instance pragma, but for now +we have a global flag: + +* If an instance has an `{-# INCOHERENT #-}` pragma, we use its `OverlapFlag` to + label it as either + * `Incoherent`: meaning incoherent but still specialisable, or + * `NonCanonical`: meaning incoherent and not specialisable. + +The module-wide `-fspecialise-incoherents` flag determines which +choice is made. The rest of this note describes what happens for +`NonCanonical` instances, i.e. with `-fno-specialise-incoherents`. + +To avoid this incoherence breaking the specialiser, + +* We label as "non-canonical" the dictionary constructed by a + (potentially) incoherent use of an instance declaration whose + `OverlapFlag` is `NonCanonical`. + +* We do not specialise a function if there is a non-canonical + dictionary in the /transistive dependencies/ of its dictionary + arguments. To see the transitive closure issue, consider deeplyRisky :: C b => b -> Int @@ -876,7 +912,7 @@ Here are the moving parts: * `GHC.HsToCore.Binds.dsHsWrapper` desugars the evidence application (f d) into (nospec f d) if `d` is incoherent. It has to do a dependency analysis to determine transitive dependencies, but we need to do that anyway. - See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. + See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] in GHC.HsToCore.Binds. See also Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make. -} @@ -981,10 +1017,13 @@ data LookupInstanceErrReason = LookupInstErrNotFound deriving (Generic) -data Coherence = IsCoherent | IsIncoherent +type Canonical = Bool -- See Note [Recording coherence information in `PotentialUnifiers`] -data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Coherence +data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Canonical + -- NoUnifiers True: We have a unique solution modulo canonicity + -- NoUnifiers False: The solutions is not canonical, and thus + -- we shouldn't specialise on it. | OneOrMoreUnifiers (NonEmpty ClsInst) -- This list is lazy as we only look at all the unifiers when -- printing an error message. It can be expensive to compute all @@ -993,33 +1032,28 @@ data PotentialUnifiers = NoUnifiers Coherence {- Note [Recording coherence information in `PotentialUnifiers`] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -If we have any potential unifiers, then we go down the `NotSure` route -in `matchInstEnv`. According to Note [Rules for instance lookup] -steps IL4 and IL6, we only care about non-`INCOHERENT` instances for -this purpose. - -It is only when we don't have any potential unifiers (i.e. we know -that we have a unique solution modulo `INCOHERENT` instances) that we -care about that unique solution being coherent or not (see -Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] for why we care at all). -So we only need the `Coherent` flag in the case where the set of -potential unifiers is otherwise empty. --} -instance Outputable Coherence where - ppr IsCoherent = text "coherent" - ppr IsIncoherent = text "incoherent" +When we find a matching instance, there might be other instances that +could potentially unify with the goal. For `INCOHERENT` instances, we +don't care (see steps IL4 and IL6 in Note [Rules for instance +lookup]). But if we have potentially unifying coherent instance, we +report these `OneOrMoreUnifiers` so that `matchInstEnv` can go down +the `NotSure` route. + +If this hurdle is passed, i.e. we have a unique solution up to +`INCOHERENT` instances, the specialiser needs to know if that unique +solution is canonical or not (see Note [Coherence and specialisation: +overview] for why we care at all). So when the set of potential +unifiers is empty, we record in `NoUnifiers` if the one solution is +`Canonical`. +-} instance Outputable PotentialUnifiers where - ppr (NoUnifiers c) = text "NoUnifiers" <+> ppr c + ppr (NoUnifiers c) = text "NoUnifiers" <+> if c then text "canonical" else text "non-canonical" ppr xs = ppr (getPotentialUnifiers xs) -instance Semigroup Coherence where - IsCoherent <> IsCoherent = IsCoherent - _ <> _ = IsIncoherent - instance Semigroup PotentialUnifiers where - NoUnifiers c1 <> NoUnifiers c2 = NoUnifiers (c1 <> c2) + NoUnifiers c1 <> NoUnifiers c2 = NoUnifiers (c1 && c2) NoUnifiers _ <> u = u OneOrMoreUnifiers (unifier :| unifiers) <> u = OneOrMoreUnifiers (unifier :| (unifiers <> getPotentialUnifiers u)) @@ -1065,22 +1099,24 @@ lookupInstEnv' (InstEnv rm) vis_mods cls tys = acc - incoherently_matched :: PotentialUnifiers -> PotentialUnifiers - incoherently_matched (NoUnifiers _) = NoUnifiers IsIncoherent - incoherently_matched u = u + noncanonically_matched :: PotentialUnifiers -> PotentialUnifiers + noncanonically_matched (NoUnifiers _) = NoUnifiers False + noncanonically_matched u = u check_unifier :: [ClsInst] -> PotentialUnifiers - check_unifier [] = NoUnifiers IsCoherent + check_unifier [] = NoUnifiers True check_unifier (item at ClsInst { is_tvs = tpl_tvs, is_tys = tpl_tys }:items) | not (instIsVisible vis_mods item) = check_unifier items -- See Note [Instance lookup and orphan instances] | Just {} <- tcMatchTys tpl_tys tys = check_unifier items -- Does not match, so next check whether the things unify -- See Note [Overlapping instances] + -- Record that we encountered non-canonical instances: Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + | isNonCanonical item + = noncanonically_matched $ check_unifier items -- Ignore ones that are incoherent: Note [Incoherent instances] - -- Record that we encountered incoherent instances: Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] | isIncoherent item - = incoherently_matched $ check_unifier items + = check_unifier items | otherwise = assertPpr (tys_tv_set `disjointVarSet` tpl_tv_set) @@ -1137,7 +1173,7 @@ lookupInstEnv check_overlap_safe -- If the selected match is incoherent, discard all unifiers final_unifs = case final_matches of - (m:_) | isIncoherent (fst m) -> NoUnifiers IsCoherent + (m:_) | isIncoherent (fst m) -> NoUnifiers True _ -> all_unifs -- Note [Safe Haskell isSafeOverlap] @@ -1315,7 +1351,7 @@ noMatches = InstMatches { instMatches = [], instGuards = [] } pruneOverlappedMatches :: [InstMatch] -> [InstMatch] -- ^ Remove from the argument list any InstMatches for which another -- element of the list is more specific, and overlaps it, using the --- rules of Nove [Rules for instance lookup] +-- rules of Note [Rules for instance lookup] pruneOverlappedMatches all_matches = instMatches $ foldr insert_overlapping noMatches all_matches @@ -1472,33 +1508,8 @@ If the choice of instance *does* matter, all bets are still not off: users can consult the detailed specification of the instance selection algorithm in the GHC Users' Manual. However, this means we can end up with different instances at the same types at different parts of the -program, and this difference has to be preserved. For example, if we -have - - class C a where - op :: a -> String - - instance {-# OVERLAPPABLE #-} C a where ... - instance {-# INCOHERENT #-} C () where ... - -then depending on the circumstances (see #22448 for a full setup) some -occurrences of `op :: () -> String` may be resolved to the generic -instance, and other to the specific one; so we end up in the desugared -code with occurrences of both - - op @() ($dC_a @()) - -and - - op @() $dC_() - -In particular, the specialiser needs to ignore the incoherently -selected instance in `op @() ($dC_a @())`. So during instance lookup, -we record in `PotentialUnifiers` if a given solution was arrived at -incoherently; we then use this information to inhibit specialisation -a la Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make. - - +program, and this difference has to be preserved. Note [Coherence and +specialisation: overview] details how we achieve that. ************************************************************************ * * ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs ===================================== @@ -1169,7 +1169,8 @@ defaultFlags settings Opt_CompactUnwind, Opt_ShowErrorContext, Opt_SuppressStgReps, - Opt_UnoptimizedCoreForInterpreter + Opt_UnoptimizedCoreForInterpreter, + Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents ] ++ [f | (ns,f) <- optLevelFlags, 0 `elem` ns] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs ===================================== @@ -268,6 +268,7 @@ data GeneralFlag | Opt_LiberateCase | Opt_SpecConstr | Opt_SpecConstrKeen + | Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents | Opt_DoLambdaEtaExpansion | Opt_IgnoreAsserts | Opt_DoEtaReduction ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs ===================================== @@ -2423,6 +2423,7 @@ fFlagsDeps = [ flagSpec "cross-module-specialise" Opt_CrossModuleSpecialise, flagSpec "cross-module-specialize" Opt_CrossModuleSpecialise, flagSpec "polymorphic-specialisation" Opt_PolymorphicSpecialisation, + flagSpec "specialise-incoherents" Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents, flagSpec "inline-generics" Opt_InlineGenerics, flagSpec "inline-generics-aggressively" Opt_InlineGenericsAggressively, flagSpec "static-argument-transformation" Opt_StaticArgumentTransformation, ===================================== compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs ===================================== @@ -935,6 +935,7 @@ ppOverlapPragma mb = Just (L _ (Overlapping s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# OVERLAPPING #-}" Just (L _ (Overlaps s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# OVERLAPS #-}" Just (L _ (Incoherent s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# INCOHERENT #-}" + Just (L _ (NonCanonical s)) -> maybe_stext s "{-# INCOHERENT #-}" -- No surface syntax for NONCANONICAL yet where maybe_stext NoSourceText alt = text alt maybe_stext (SourceText src) _ = ftext src <+> text "#-}" ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs ===================================== @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ import GHC.Hs -- lots of things import GHC.Core -- lots of things import GHC.Core.SimpleOpt ( simpleOptExpr ) import GHC.Core.Opt.OccurAnal ( occurAnalyseExpr ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Canonical ) import GHC.Core.Make import GHC.Core.Utils import GHC.Core.Opt.Arity ( etaExpand ) @@ -252,16 +252,15 @@ dsHsBind , abs_exports = exports , abs_ev_binds = ev_binds , abs_binds = binds, abs_sig = has_sig })) - = do { ds_binds <- addTyCs FromSource (listToBag dicts) $ + = dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds $ \ds_ev_binds -> do + { ds_binds <- addTyCs FromSource (listToBag dicts) $ dsLHsBinds binds -- addTyCs: push type constraints deeper -- for inner pattern match check -- See Check, Note [Long-distance information] - ; dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds $ \ds_ev_binds -> do - - -- dsAbsBinds does the hard work - { dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports ds_ev_binds ds_binds (isSingletonBag binds) has_sig } } + -- dsAbsBinds does the hard work + ; dsAbsBinds dflags tyvars dicts exports ds_ev_binds ds_binds (isSingletonBag binds) has_sig } dsHsBind _ (PatSynBind{}) = panic "dsHsBind: PatSynBind" @@ -1234,14 +1233,14 @@ evidence that is used in `e`. This question arose when thinking about deep subsumption; see https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/287#issuecomment-1125419649). -Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -If the evidence is coherent, we desugar WpEvApp by simply passing +Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +If the evidence is canonical, we desugar WpEvApp by simply passing core_tm directly to k: k core_tm -If the evidence is not coherent, we mark the application with nospec: +If the evidence is not canonical, we mark the application with nospec: nospec @(cls => a) k core_tm @@ -1252,14 +1251,14 @@ of the same type (see Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make). See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] for why we shouldn't specialise incoherent evidence. -We can find out if a given evidence is coherent or not during the -desugaring of its WpLet wrapper: an evidence is incoherent if its +We can find out if a given evidence is canonical or not during the +desugaring of its WpLet wrapper: an evidence is non-canonical if its own resolution was incoherent (see Note [Incoherent instances]), or -if its definition refers to other incoherent evidence. dsEvBinds is +if its definition refers to other non-canonical evidence. dsEvBinds is the convenient place to compute this, since it already needs to do inter-evidence dependency analysis to generate well-scoped -bindings. We then record this coherence information in the -dsl_coherence field of DsM's local environment. +bindings. We then record this specialisability information in the +dsl_unspecables field of DsM's local environment. -} @@ -1283,20 +1282,27 @@ dsHsWrapper (WpFun c1 c2 (Scaled w t1)) k -- See Note [Desugaring WpFun] dsHsWrapper (WpCast co) k = assert (coercionRole co == Representational) $ k $ \e -> mkCastDs e co dsHsWrapper (WpEvApp tm) k = do { core_tm <- dsEvTerm tm - ; incoherents <- getIncoherents + ; unspecables <- getUnspecables ; let vs = exprFreeVarsList core_tm - is_incoherent_var v = v `S.member` incoherents - is_coherent = all (not . is_incoherent_var) vs -- See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] - ; k (\e -> app_ev is_coherent e core_tm) } + is_unspecable_var v = v `S.member` unspecables + is_specable = not $ any (is_unspecable_var) vs -- See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] + ; k (\e -> app_ev is_specable e core_tm) } -- See Note [Wrapper returned from tcSubMult] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify. dsHsWrapper (WpMultCoercion co) k = do { unless (isReflexiveCo co) $ diagnosticDs DsMultiplicityCoercionsNotSupported ; k $ \e -> e } +-- We are about to construct an evidence application `f dict`. If the dictionary is +-- non-specialisable, instead construct +-- nospec f dict +-- See Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make for what `nospec` does. app_ev :: Bool -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr -app_ev is_coherent k core_tm - | is_coherent = k `App` core_tm - | otherwise = Var nospecId `App` Type (exprType k) `App` k `App` core_tm +app_ev is_specable k core_tm + | not is_specable + = Var nospecId `App` Type (exprType k) `App` k `App` core_tm + + | otherwise + = k `App` core_tm dsHsWrappers :: [HsWrapper] -> ([CoreExpr -> CoreExpr] -> DsM a) -> DsM a dsHsWrappers (wp:wps) k = dsHsWrapper wp $ \wrap -> dsHsWrappers wps $ \wraps -> k (wrap:wraps) @@ -1314,7 +1320,7 @@ dsTcEvBinds (EvBinds bs) = dsEvBinds bs -- * Desugars the ev_binds, sorts them into dependency order, and -- passes the resulting [CoreBind] to thing_inside --- * Extends the DsM (dsl_coherence field) with coherence information +-- * Extends the DsM (dsl_unspecable field) with specialisability information -- for each binder in ev_binds, before invoking thing_inside dsEvBinds :: Bag EvBind -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a dsEvBinds ev_binds thing_inside @@ -1322,53 +1328,50 @@ dsEvBinds ev_binds thing_inside ; let comps = sort_ev_binds ds_binds ; go comps thing_inside } where - go ::[SCC (Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr))] -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a + go ::[SCC (Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr))] -> ([CoreBind] -> DsM a) -> DsM a go (comp:comps) thing_inside - = do { incoherents <- getIncoherents - ; let (core_bind, new_incoherents) = ds_component incoherents comp - ; addIncoherents new_incoherents $ go comps $ \ core_binds -> thing_inside (core_bind:core_binds) } + = do { unspecables <- getUnspecables + ; let (core_bind, new_unspecables) = ds_component unspecables comp + ; addUnspecables new_unspecables $ go comps $ \ core_binds -> thing_inside (core_bind:core_binds) } go [] thing_inside = thing_inside [] - is_coherent IsCoherent = True - is_coherent IsIncoherent = False - - ds_component incoherents (AcyclicSCC node) = (NonRec v rhs, new_incoherents) + ds_component unspecables (AcyclicSCC node) = (NonRec v rhs, new_unspecables) where - ((v, rhs), (this_coherence, deps)) = unpack_node node - transitively_incoherent = not (is_coherent this_coherence) || any is_incoherent deps - is_incoherent dep = dep `S.member` incoherents - new_incoherents - | transitively_incoherent = S.singleton v + ((v, rhs), (this_canonical, deps)) = unpack_node node + transitively_unspecable = not this_canonical || any is_unspecable deps + is_unspecable dep = dep `S.member` unspecables + new_unspecables + | transitively_unspecable = S.singleton v | otherwise = mempty - ds_component incoherents (CyclicSCC nodes) = (Rec pairs, new_incoherents) + ds_component unspecables (CyclicSCC nodes) = (Rec pairs, new_unspecables) where - (pairs, direct_coherence) = unzip $ map unpack_node nodes + (pairs, direct_canonicity) = unzip $ map unpack_node nodes - is_incoherent_remote dep = dep `S.member` incoherents - transitively_incoherent = or [ not (is_coherent this_coherence) || any is_incoherent_remote deps | (this_coherence, deps) <- direct_coherence ] - -- Bindings from a given SCC are transitively coherent if - -- all are coherent and all their remote dependencies are - -- also coherent; see Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] + is_unspecable_remote dep = dep `S.member` unspecables + transitively_unspecable = or [ not this_canonical || any is_unspecable_remote deps | (this_canonical, deps) <- direct_canonicity ] + -- Bindings from a given SCC are transitively specialisable if + -- all are specialisable and all their remote dependencies are + -- also specialisable; see Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] - new_incoherents - | transitively_incoherent = S.fromList [ v | (v, _) <- pairs] + new_unspecables + | transitively_unspecable = S.fromList [ v | (v, _) <- pairs] | otherwise = mempty - unpack_node DigraphNode { node_key = v, node_payload = (coherence, rhs), node_dependencies = deps } = ((v, rhs), (coherence, deps)) + unpack_node DigraphNode { node_key = v, node_payload = (canonical, rhs), node_dependencies = deps } = ((v, rhs), (canonical, deps)) -sort_ev_binds :: Bag (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) -> [SCC (Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr))] +sort_ev_binds :: Bag (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) -> [SCC (Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr))] -- We do SCC analysis of the evidence bindings, /after/ desugaring -- them. This is convenient: it means we can use the GHC.Core -- free-variable functions rather than having to do accurate free vars -- for EvTerm. sort_ev_binds ds_binds = stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVerticesUniqR edges where - edges :: [ Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr) ] + edges :: [ Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr) ] edges = foldr ((:) . mk_node) [] ds_binds - mk_node :: (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) -> Node EvVar (Coherence, CoreExpr) - mk_node (var, coherence, rhs) - = DigraphNode { node_payload = (coherence, rhs) + mk_node :: (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) -> Node EvVar (Canonical, CoreExpr) + mk_node (var, canonical, rhs) + = DigraphNode { node_payload = (canonical, rhs) , node_key = var , node_dependencies = nonDetEltsUniqSet $ exprFreeVars rhs `unionVarSet` @@ -1377,13 +1380,13 @@ sort_ev_binds ds_binds = stronglyConnCompFromEdgedVerticesUniqR edges -- is still deterministic even if the edges are in nondeterministic order -- as explained in Note [Deterministic SCC] in GHC.Data.Graph.Directed. -dsEvBind :: EvBind -> DsM (Id, Coherence, CoreExpr) +dsEvBind :: EvBind -> DsM (Id, Canonical, CoreExpr) dsEvBind (EvBind { eb_lhs = v, eb_rhs = r, eb_info = info }) = do e <- dsEvTerm r - let coherence = case info of - EvBindGiven{} -> IsCoherent - EvBindWanted{ ebi_coherence = coherence } -> coherence - return (v, coherence, e) + let canonical = case info of + EvBindGiven{} -> True + EvBindWanted{ ebi_canonical = canonical } -> canonical + return (v, canonical, e) {-********************************************************************** ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs ===================================== @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ module GHC.HsToCore.Monad ( getPmNablas, updPmNablas, -- Tracking evidence variable coherence - addIncoherents, getIncoherents, + addUnspecables, getUnspecables, -- Get COMPLETE sets of a TyCon dsGetCompleteMatches, @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ mkDsEnvs unit_env mod rdr_env type_env fam_inst_env ptc msg_var cc_st_var lcl_env = DsLclEnv { dsl_meta = emptyNameEnv , dsl_loc = real_span , dsl_nablas = initNablas - , dsl_incoherents = mempty + , dsl_unspecables = mempty } in (gbl_env, lcl_env) @@ -429,11 +429,11 @@ getPmNablas = do { env <- getLclEnv; return (dsl_nablas env) } updPmNablas :: Nablas -> DsM a -> DsM a updPmNablas nablas = updLclEnv (\env -> env { dsl_nablas = nablas }) -addIncoherents :: S.Set EvId -> DsM a -> DsM a -addIncoherents incoherents = updLclEnv (\env -> env{ dsl_incoherents = incoherents `mappend` dsl_incoherents env }) +addUnspecables :: S.Set EvId -> DsM a -> DsM a +addUnspecables unspecables = updLclEnv (\env -> env{ dsl_unspecables = unspecables `mappend` dsl_unspecables env }) -getIncoherents :: DsM (S.Set EvId) -getIncoherents = dsl_incoherents <$> getLclEnv +getUnspecables :: DsM (S.Set EvId) +getUnspecables = dsl_unspecables <$> getLclEnv getSrcSpanDs :: DsM SrcSpan getSrcSpanDs = do { env <- getLclEnv ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs ===================================== @@ -2636,6 +2636,7 @@ repOverlap mb = Overlapping _ -> just =<< dataCon overlappingDataConName Overlaps _ -> just =<< dataCon overlapsDataConName Incoherent _ -> just =<< dataCon incoherentDataConName + NonCanonical _ -> just =<< dataCon incoherentDataConName where nothing = coreNothing overlapTyConName just = coreJust overlapTyConName ===================================== compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Types.hs ===================================== @@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ data DsLclEnv -- ^ See Note [Long-distance information] in "GHC.HsToCore.Pmc". -- The set of reaching values Nablas is augmented as we walk inwards, refined -- through each pattern match in turn - , dsl_incoherents :: S.Set EvVar - -- ^ See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence]: this field collects - -- all incoherent evidence variables in scope. + , dsl_unspecables :: S.Set EvVar + -- ^ See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence]: this field collects + -- all un-specialisable evidence variables in scope. } -- Inside [| |] brackets, the desugarer looks ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs ===================================== @@ -1213,11 +1213,11 @@ addDeferredBinding ctxt err (EI { ei_evdest = Just dest, ei_pred = item_ty ; case dest of EvVarDest evar - -> addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind evar IsCoherent err_tm + -> addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind evar True err_tm HoleDest hole -> do { -- See Note [Deferred errors for coercion holes] let co_var = coHoleCoVar hole - ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind co_var IsCoherent err_tm + ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind co_var True err_tm ; fillCoercionHole hole (mkCoVarCo co_var) } } addDeferredBinding _ _ _ = return () -- Do not set any evidence for Given ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -2514,6 +2514,7 @@ reifyClassInstance is_poly_tvs i Overlapping _ -> Just TH.Overlapping Overlaps _ -> Just TH.Overlaps Incoherent _ -> Just TH.Incoherent + NonCanonical _ -> Just TH.Incoherent ------------------------------ reifyFamilyInstances :: TyCon -> [FamInst] -> TcM [TH.Dec] ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs ===================================== @@ -99,7 +99,10 @@ data ClsInstResult | OneInst { cir_new_theta :: [TcPredType] , cir_mk_ev :: [EvExpr] -> EvTerm - , cir_coherence :: Coherence -- See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + , cir_canonical :: Canonical -- cir_canonical=True => you can specialise on this instance + -- cir_canonical= False => you cannot specialise on this instance + -- (its OverlapFlag is NonCanonical) + -- See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] , cir_what :: InstanceWhat } | NotSure -- Multiple matches and/or one or more unifiers @@ -169,7 +172,7 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys ; return NoInstance } -- A single match (& no safe haskell failure) - ([(ispec, inst_tys)], NoUnifiers coherence, False) + ([(ispec, inst_tys)], NoUnifiers canonical, False) | short_cut_solver -- Called from the short-cut solver , isOverlappable ispec -- If the instance has OVERLAPPABLE or OVERLAPS or INCOHERENT @@ -183,12 +186,11 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys -> do { let dfun_id = instanceDFunId ispec warn = instanceWarning ispec ; traceTc "matchClass success" $ - vcat [text "dict" <+> ppr pred, - ppr coherence, + vcat [text "dict" <+> ppr pred <+> parens (if canonical then text "canonical" else text "non-canonical"), text "witness" <+> ppr dfun_id <+> ppr (idType dfun_id) ] -- Record that this dfun is needed - ; match_one (null unsafeOverlaps) coherence dfun_id inst_tys warn } + ; match_one (null unsafeOverlaps) canonical dfun_id inst_tys warn } -- More than one matches (or Safe Haskell fail!). Defer any -- reactions of a multitude until we learn more about the reagent @@ -199,16 +201,15 @@ matchInstEnv dflags short_cut_solver clas tys where pred = mkClassPred clas tys -match_one :: SafeOverlapping -> Coherence -> DFunId -> [DFunInstType] +match_one :: SafeOverlapping -> Canonical -> DFunId -> [DFunInstType] -> Maybe (WarningTxt GhcRn) -> TcM ClsInstResult - -- See Note [DFunInstType: instantiating types] in GHC.Core.InstEnv -match_one so coherence dfun_id mb_inst_tys warn +match_one so canonical dfun_id mb_inst_tys warn = do { traceTc "match_one" (ppr dfun_id $$ ppr mb_inst_tys) ; (tys, theta) <- instDFunType dfun_id mb_inst_tys ; traceTc "match_one 2" (ppr dfun_id $$ ppr tys $$ ppr theta) ; return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = evDFunApp dfun_id tys - , cir_coherence = coherence + , cir_canonical = canonical , cir_what = TopLevInstance { iw_dfun_id = dfun_id , iw_safe_over = so , iw_warn = warn } } } @@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ matchCTuple :: Class -> [Type] -> TcM ClsInstResult matchCTuple clas tys -- (isCTupleClass clas) holds = return (OneInst { cir_new_theta = tys , cir_mk_ev = tuple_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance }) -- The dfun *is* the data constructor! where @@ -409,7 +410,7 @@ makeLitDict clas ty et , let ev_tm = mkEvCast et (mkSymCo (mkTransCo co_dict co_rep)) = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = [] , cir_mk_ev = \_ -> ev_tm - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } | otherwise @@ -458,7 +459,7 @@ matchWithDict [cls, mty] ; return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = [mkPrimEqPred mty inst_meth_ty] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsIncoherent -- See (WD6) in Note [withDict] + , cir_canonical = False -- See (WD6) in Note [withDict] , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } } @@ -565,7 +566,7 @@ Some further observations about `withDict`: k (sv |> (sub co2 ; sym co))) That is, we cast the method using a coercion, and apply k to - it. Moreover, we mark the evidence as incoherent, resulting in + it. Moreover, we mark the evidence as non-canonical, resulting in the use of the 'nospec' magicId (see Note [nospecId magic] in GHC.Types.Id.Make) to ensure that the typeclass specialiser doesn't incorrectly common-up distinct evidence terms. This is @@ -651,7 +652,7 @@ doFunTy :: Class -> Type -> Mult -> Type -> Type -> TcM ClsInstResult doFunTy clas ty mult arg_ty ret_ty = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = preds , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } where preds = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) [mult, arg_ty, ret_ty] @@ -668,7 +669,7 @@ doTyConApp clas ty tc kind_args | tyConIsTypeable tc = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) kind_args , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinTypeableInstance tc } | otherwise = return NoInstance @@ -700,7 +701,7 @@ doTyApp clas ty f tk | otherwise = return $ OneInst { cir_new_theta = map (mk_typeable_pred clas) [f, tk] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } where mk_ev [t1,t2] = evTypeable ty $ EvTypeableTyApp (EvExpr t1) (EvExpr t2) @@ -721,7 +722,7 @@ doTyLit kc t = do { kc_clas <- tcLookupClass kc mk_ev _ = panic "doTyLit" ; return (OneInst { cir_new_theta = [kc_pred] , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance }) } {- Note [Typeable (T a b c)] @@ -961,7 +962,7 @@ matchHasField dflags short_cut clas tys -- See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Pmc ; return OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = BuiltinInstance } } else matchInstEnv dflags short_cut clas tys } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver.hs ===================================== @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ import GHC.Data.Bag import GHC.Core.Class import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.DataCon -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(IsCoherent) ) import GHC.Core.Make import GHC.Driver.DynFlags import GHC.Data.FastString @@ -612,7 +611,7 @@ solveImplicationUsingUnsatGiven go_simple ct = case ctEvidence ct of CtWanted { ctev_pred = pty, ctev_dest = dst } -> do { ev_expr <- unsatisfiableEvExpr unsat_given pty - ; setWantedEvTerm dst IsCoherent $ EvExpr ev_expr } + ; setWantedEvTerm dst True $ EvExpr ev_expr } _ -> return () -- | Create an evidence expression for an arbitrary constraint using ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs ===================================== @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ import GHC.Hs.Type( HsIPName(..) ) import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.Type -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunInstType, Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( DFunInstType ) import GHC.Core.Class import GHC.Core.Predicate import GHC.Core.Multiplicity ( scaledThing ) @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ solveCallStack ev ev_cs -- `IP ip CallStack`. See Note [Overview of implicit CallStacks] = do { cs_tm <- evCallStack ev_cs ; let ev_tm = mkEvCast cs_tm (wrapIP (ctEvPred ev)) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent ev_tm } + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev True ev_tm } {- Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ solveEqualityDict ev cls tys ; (co, _, _) <- wrapUnifierTcS ev role $ \uenv -> uType uenv t1 t2 -- Set d :: (t1~t2) = Eq# co - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ evDataConApp data_con tys [Coercion co] ; stopWith ev "Solved wanted lifted equality" } @@ -718,10 +718,10 @@ try_inert_dicts inerts dict_w@(DictCt { di_ev = ev_w, di_cls = cls, di_tys = tys -- the inert from the work-item or vice-versa. ; case solveOneFromTheOther (CDictCan dict_i) (CDictCan dict_w) of KeepInert -> do { traceTcS "lookupInertDict:KeepInert" (ppr dict_w) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_i) + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (ctEvTerm ev_i) ; return $ Stop ev_w (text "Dict equal" <+> ppr dict_w) } KeepWork -> do { traceTcS "lookupInertDict:KeepWork" (ppr dict_w) - ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_i IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_w) + ; setEvBindIfWanted ev_i True (ctEvTerm ev_w) ; updInertCans (updDicts $ delDict dict_w) ; continueWith () } } } @@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ shortCutSolver dflags ev_w ev_i ; case inst_res of OneInst { cir_new_theta = preds , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = coherence + , cir_canonical = canonical , cir_what = what } | safeOverlap what , all isTyFamFree preds -- Note [Shortcut solving: type families] @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ shortCutSolver dflags ev_w ev_i ; let ev_tm = mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vs) ev_binds' = extendEvBinds ev_binds $ - mkWantedEvBind (ctEvEvId ev) coherence ev_tm + mkWantedEvBind (ctEvEvId ev) canonical ev_tm ; foldlM try_solve_from_instance (ev_binds', solved_dicts') $ freshGoals evc_vs } @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ try_instances inerts work_item@(DictCt { di_ev = ev, di_cls = cls -- See Note [No Given/Given fundeps] | Just solved_ev <- lookupSolvedDict inerts dict_loc cls xis -- Cached - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent (ctEvTerm solved_ev) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True (ctEvTerm solved_ev) ; stopWith ev "Dict/Top (cached)" } | otherwise -- Wanted, but not cached @@ -874,14 +874,14 @@ chooseInstance work_item (OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_what = what , cir_mk_ev = mk_ev - , cir_coherence = coherence }) + , cir_canonical = canonical }) = do { traceTcS "doTopReact/found instance for" $ ppr work_item ; deeper_loc <- checkInstanceOK loc what pred ; checkReductionDepth deeper_loc pred ; assertPprM (getTcEvBindsVar >>= return . not . isCoEvBindsVar) (ppr work_item) ; evc_vars <- mapM (newWanted deeper_loc (ctEvRewriters work_item)) theta - ; setEvBindIfWanted work_item coherence (mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vars)) + ; setEvBindIfWanted work_item canonical (mk_ev (map getEvExpr evc_vars)) ; emitWorkNC (freshGoals evc_vars) ; stopWith work_item "Dict/Top (solved wanted)" } where @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ matchLocalInst pred loc -> do { let result = OneInst { cir_new_theta = theta , cir_mk_ev = evDFunApp dfun_id tys - , cir_coherence = IsCoherent + , cir_canonical = True , cir_what = LocalInstance } ; traceTcS "Best local instance found:" $ vcat [ text "pred:" <+> ppr pred @@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ last_resort inerts (DictCt { di_ev = ev_w, di_cls = cls, di_tys = xis }) , Just ct_i <- lookupInertDict inerts loc_w cls xis , let ev_i = dictCtEvidence ct_i , isGiven ev_i - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (ctEvTerm ev_i) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (ctEvTerm ev_i) ; ctLocWarnTcS loc_w $ TcRnLoopySuperclassSolve loc_w (ctEvPred ev_w) ; return $ Stop ev_w (text "Loopy superclass") } @@ -2215,4 +2215,3 @@ constraints. See also Note [Evidence for quantified constraints] in GHC.Core.Predicate. -} - ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Equality.hs ===================================== @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ import GHC.Core.Coercion import GHC.Core.Coercion.Axiom import GHC.Core.Reduction import GHC.Core.Unify( tcUnifyTyWithTFs ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Core.FamInstEnv ( FamInstEnvs, FamInst(..), apartnessCheck , lookupFamInstEnvByTyCon ) import GHC.Core @@ -358,7 +357,7 @@ can_eq_nc rewritten rdr_env envs ev eq_rel ty1 ps_ty1 (CastTy ty2 co2) _ -- Literals can_eq_nc _rewritten _rdr_env _envs ev eq_rel ty1@(LitTy l1) _ (LitTy l2) _ | l1 == l2 - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent (evCoercion $ mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty1) + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True (evCoercion $ mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty1) ; stopWith ev "Equal LitTy" } -- Decompose FunTy: (s -> t) and (c => t) @@ -1909,7 +1908,7 @@ canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification ev eq_rel swapped lhs rhs -- Provide Refl evidence for the constraint -- Ignore 'swapped' because it's Refl! - ; setEvBindIfWanted new_ev IsCoherent $ + ; setEvBindIfWanted new_ev True $ evCoercion (mkNomReflCo final_rhs) -- Kick out any constraints that can now be rewritten @@ -2020,7 +2019,7 @@ canEqReflexive :: CtEvidence -- ty ~ ty -> TcType -- ty -> TcS (StopOrContinue a) -- always Stop canEqReflexive ev eq_rel ty - = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent $ + = do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True $ evCoercion (mkReflCo (eqRelRole eq_rel) ty) ; stopWith ev "Solved by reflexivity" } @@ -2603,7 +2602,7 @@ tryInertEqs work_item@(EqCt { eq_ev = ev, eq_eq_rel = eq_rel }) = Stage $ do { inerts <- getInertCans ; if | Just (ev_i, swapped) <- inertsCanDischarge inerts work_item - -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev IsCoherent $ + -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev True $ evCoercion (maybeSymCo swapped $ downgradeRole (eqRelRole eq_rel) (ctEvRole ev_i) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Irred.hs ===================================== @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ import GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad import GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence import GHC.Core.Coercion -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Types.Basic( SwapFlag(..) ) @@ -74,9 +73,9 @@ try_inert_irreds inerts irred_w@(IrredCt { ir_ev = ev_w, ir_reason = reason }) vcat [ text "wanted:" <+> (ppr ct_w $$ ppr (ctOrigin ct_w)) , text "inert: " <+> (ppr ct_i $$ ppr (ctOrigin ct_i)) ] ; case solveOneFromTheOther ct_i ct_w of - KeepInert -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w IsCoherent (swap_me swap ev_i) + KeepInert -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_w True (swap_me swap ev_i) ; return (Stop ev_w (text "Irred equal:KeepInert" <+> ppr ct_w)) } - KeepWork -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_i IsCoherent (swap_me swap ev_w) + KeepWork -> do { setEvBindIfWanted ev_i True (swap_me swap ev_w) ; updInertCans (updIrreds (\_ -> others)) ; continueWith () } } ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs ===================================== @@ -1687,19 +1687,19 @@ setWantedEq (HoleDest hole) co setWantedEq (EvVarDest ev) _ = pprPanic "setWantedEq: EvVarDest" (ppr ev) -- | Good for both equalities and non-equalities -setWantedEvTerm :: TcEvDest -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> TcS () -setWantedEvTerm (HoleDest hole) _coherence tm +setWantedEvTerm :: TcEvDest -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> TcS () +setWantedEvTerm (HoleDest hole) _canonical tm | Just co <- evTermCoercion_maybe tm = do { useVars (coVarsOfCo co) ; fillCoercionHole hole co } | otherwise = -- See Note [Yukky eq_sel for a HoleDest] do { let co_var = coHoleCoVar hole - ; setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind co_var IsCoherent tm) + ; setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind co_var True tm) ; fillCoercionHole hole (mkCoVarCo co_var) } -setWantedEvTerm (EvVarDest ev_id) coherence tm - = setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind ev_id coherence tm) +setWantedEvTerm (EvVarDest ev_id) canonical tm + = setEvBind (mkWantedEvBind ev_id canonical tm) {- Note [Yukky eq_sel for a HoleDest] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1725,10 +1725,10 @@ fillCoercionHole hole co = do { wrapTcS $ TcM.fillCoercionHole hole co ; kickOutAfterFillingCoercionHole hole } -setEvBindIfWanted :: CtEvidence -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> TcS () -setEvBindIfWanted ev coherence tm +setEvBindIfWanted :: CtEvidence -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> TcS () +setEvBindIfWanted ev canonical tm = case ev of - CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest coherence tm + CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest canonical tm _ -> return () newTcEvBinds :: TcS EvBindsVar ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs ===================================== @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ import GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint import GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet import GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) import GHC.Core.Predicate import GHC.Core.Reduction import GHC.Core.Coercion @@ -427,7 +426,7 @@ solveForAll ev@(CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest, ctev_rewriters = rewriters, ctev_lo ; ev_binds <- emitImplicationTcS lvl skol_info_anon skol_tvs given_ev_vars wanteds - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ EvFun { et_tvs = skol_tvs, et_given = given_ev_vars , et_binds = ev_binds, et_body = w_id } @@ -556,7 +555,7 @@ finish_rewrite ev@(CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest (Reduction co new_pred) new_rewriters = do { mb_new_ev <- newWanted loc rewriters' new_pred ; massert (coercionRole co == ctEvRole ev) - ; setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent $ + ; setWantedEvTerm dest True $ mkEvCast (getEvExpr mb_new_ev) (downgradeRole Representational (ctEvRole ev) (mkSymCo co)) ; case mb_new_ev of @@ -631,7 +630,7 @@ runTcPluginsWanted wc@(WC { wc_simple = simples1 }) where setEv :: (EvTerm,Ct) -> TcS () setEv (ev,ct) = case ctEvidence ct of - CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest IsCoherent ev -- TODO: plugins should be able to signal non-coherence + CtWanted { ctev_dest = dest } -> setWantedEvTerm dest True ev -- TODO: plugins should be able to signal non-canonicity _ -> panic "runTcPluginsWanted.setEv: attempt to solve non-wanted!" -- | A pair of (given, wanted) constraints to pass to plugins ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs ===================================== @@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ tcSuperClasses skol_info dfun_id cls tyvars dfun_evs dfun_ev_binds sc_theta ; sc_top_name <- newName (mkSuperDictAuxOcc n (getOccName cls)) ; sc_ev_id <- newEvVar sc_pred - ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind sc_ev_id IsCoherent sc_ev_tm + ; addTcEvBind ev_binds_var $ mkWantedEvBind sc_ev_id True sc_ev_tm ; let sc_top_ty = tcMkDFunSigmaTy tyvars (map idType dfun_evs) sc_pred sc_top_id = mkLocalId sc_top_name ManyTy sc_top_ty export = ABE { abe_wrap = idHsWrapper ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Evidence.hs ===================================== @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ import GHC.Types.Basic import GHC.Core import GHC.Core.Class (Class, classSCSelId ) import GHC.Core.FVs ( exprSomeFreeVars ) -import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Coherence(..) ) +import GHC.Core.InstEnv ( Canonical ) import GHC.Utils.Misc import GHC.Utils.Panic @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ instance Outputable EvBindMap where data EvBindInfo = EvBindGiven { -- See Note [Tracking redundant constraints] in GHC.Tc.Solver } - | EvBindWanted { ebi_coherence :: Coherence -- See Note [Desugaring incoherent evidence] + | EvBindWanted { ebi_canonical :: Canonical -- See Note [Desugaring non-canonical evidence] } ----------------- @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ data EvBind evBindVar :: EvBind -> EvVar evBindVar = eb_lhs -mkWantedEvBind :: EvVar -> Coherence -> EvTerm -> EvBind +mkWantedEvBind :: EvVar -> Canonical -> EvTerm -> EvBind mkWantedEvBind ev c tm = EvBind { eb_info = EvBindWanted c, eb_lhs = ev, eb_rhs = tm } -- EvTypeable are never given, so we can work with EvExpr here instead of EvTerm ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs ===================================== @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, RecursiveDo #-} {-# LANGUAGE DisambiguateRecordFields #-} +{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns #-} @@ -840,16 +841,31 @@ getOverlapFlag :: Maybe OverlapMode -> TcM OverlapFlag -- set the OverlapMode to 'm' getOverlapFlag overlap_mode = do { dflags <- getDynFlags - ; let overlap_ok = xopt LangExt.OverlappingInstances dflags - incoherent_ok = xopt LangExt.IncoherentInstances dflags + ; let overlap_ok = xopt LangExt.OverlappingInstances dflags + incoherent_ok = xopt LangExt.IncoherentInstances dflags + noncanonical_incoherence = not $ gopt Opt_SpecialiseIncoherents dflags + use x = OverlapFlag { isSafeOverlap = safeLanguageOn dflags , overlapMode = x } default_oflag | incoherent_ok = use (Incoherent NoSourceText) | overlap_ok = use (Overlaps NoSourceText) | otherwise = use (NoOverlap NoSourceText) - final_oflag = setOverlapModeMaybe default_oflag overlap_mode + oflag = setOverlapModeMaybe default_oflag overlap_mode + final_oflag = effective_oflag noncanonical_incoherence oflag ; return final_oflag } + where + effective_oflag noncanonical_incoherence oflag at OverlapFlag{ overlapMode = overlap_mode } + = oflag { overlapMode = effective_overlap_mode noncanonical_incoherence overlap_mode } + + -- The `-fspecialise-incoherents` flag controls the meaning of the + -- `Incoherent` overlap mode: as either an Incoherent overlap + -- flag, or a NonCanonical overlap flag. See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview] + -- in GHC.Core.InstEnv for why we care about this distinction. + effective_overlap_mode noncanonical_incoherence = \case + Incoherent s | noncanonical_incoherence -> NonCanonical s + overlap_mode -> overlap_mode + tcGetInsts :: TcM [ClsInst] -- Gets the local class instances. ===================================== compiler/GHC/Types/Basic.hs ===================================== @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Basic ( TopLevelFlag(..), isTopLevel, isNotTopLevel, OverlapFlag(..), OverlapMode(..), setOverlapModeMaybe, - hasOverlappingFlag, hasOverlappableFlag, hasIncoherentFlag, + hasOverlappingFlag, hasOverlappableFlag, hasIncoherentFlag, hasNonCanonicalFlag, Boxity(..), isBoxed, @@ -674,6 +674,7 @@ hasIncoherentFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool hasIncoherentFlag mode = case mode of Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False hasOverlappableFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool @@ -682,6 +683,7 @@ hasOverlappableFlag mode = Overlappable _ -> True Overlaps _ -> True Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False hasOverlappingFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool @@ -690,8 +692,14 @@ hasOverlappingFlag mode = Overlapping _ -> True Overlaps _ -> True Incoherent _ -> True + NonCanonical _ -> True _ -> False +hasNonCanonicalFlag :: OverlapMode -> Bool +hasNonCanonicalFlag = \case + NonCanonical{} -> True + _ -> False + data OverlapMode -- See Note [Rules for instance lookup] in GHC.Core.InstEnv = NoOverlap SourceText -- See Note [Pragma source text] @@ -746,6 +754,16 @@ data OverlapMode -- See Note [Rules for instance lookup] in GHC.Core.InstEnv -- instantiating 'b' would change which instance -- was chosen. See also Note [Incoherent instances] in "GHC.Core.InstEnv" + | NonCanonical SourceText + -- ^ Behave like Incoherent, but the instance choice is observable + -- by the program behaviour. See Note [Coherence and specialisation: overview]. + -- + -- We don't have surface syntax for the distinction between + -- Incoherent and NonCanonical instances; instead, the flag + -- `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` (on by default) controls + -- whether `INCOHERENT` instances are regarded as Incoherent or + -- NonCanonical. + deriving (Eq, Data) @@ -758,6 +776,7 @@ instance Outputable OverlapMode where ppr (Overlapping _) = text "[overlapping]" ppr (Overlaps _) = text "[overlap ok]" ppr (Incoherent _) = text "[incoherent]" + ppr (NonCanonical _) = text "[noncanonical]" instance Binary OverlapMode where put_ bh (NoOverlap s) = putByte bh 0 >> put_ bh s @@ -765,6 +784,7 @@ instance Binary OverlapMode where put_ bh (Incoherent s) = putByte bh 2 >> put_ bh s put_ bh (Overlapping s) = putByte bh 3 >> put_ bh s put_ bh (Overlappable s) = putByte bh 4 >> put_ bh s + put_ bh (NonCanonical s) = putByte bh 5 >> put_ bh s get bh = do h <- getByte bh case h of @@ -773,6 +793,7 @@ instance Binary OverlapMode where 2 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Incoherent s 3 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Overlapping s 4 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ Overlappable s + 5 -> (get bh) >>= \s -> return $ NonCanonical s _ -> panic ("get OverlapMode" ++ show h) ===================================== docs/users_guide/using-optimisation.rst ===================================== @@ -1144,6 +1144,25 @@ as such you shouldn't need to set any of them explicitly. A flag which returns a constrained type. For example, a type class where one of the methods implements a traversal. + +.. ghc-flag:: -fspecialise-incoherents + :shortdesc: Enable specialisation on incoherent instances + :type: dynamic + :reverse: -fno-specialise-incoherents + :category: + + :default: on + + Enable specialisation of overloaded functions in cases when the + selected instance is incoherent. This makes the choice of instance + non-deterministic, so it is only safe to do if there is no + observable runtime behaviour difference between potentially + unifying instances. Turning this flag off ensures the incoherent + instance selection adheres to the algorithm described in + :extension:`IncoherentInstances` at the cost of optimisation + opportunities arising from specialisation. + + .. ghc-flag:: -finline-generics :shortdesc: Annotate methods of derived Generic and Generic1 instances with INLINE[1] pragmas based on heuristics. Implied by :ghc-flag:`-O`. ===================================== testsuite/tests/simplCore/should_run/T22448.hs ===================================== @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ {-# LANGUAGE MonoLocalBinds #-} +{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-specialise-incoherents #-} class C a where op :: a -> String ===================================== utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs ===================================== @@ -2079,6 +2079,11 @@ instance ExactPrint (LocatedP OverlapMode) where an1 <- markAnnCloseP an0 return (L (SrcSpanAnn an1 l) (Incoherent src)) + exact (L (SrcSpanAnn an l) (NonCanonical src)) = do + an0 <- markAnnOpenP an src "{-# INCOHERENT" + an1 <- markAnnCloseP an0 + return (L (SrcSpanAnn an1 l) (Incoherent src)) + -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- instance ExactPrint (HsBind GhcPs) where View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/fa4e5913251786f2b535b31abd3fad39da8b3602...481f4a46a4efccff7242afcdda42c8df6325117f -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/fa4e5913251786f2b535b31abd3fad39da8b3602...481f4a46a4efccff7242afcdda42c8df6325117f You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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String constants in Haskell are values --- of type 'String'. +-- | 'String' is an alias for a list of characters. -- --- See "Data.List" for operations on lists. +-- String constants in Haskell are values of type 'String'. +-- That means if you write a string literal like @"hello world"@, +-- it will have the type @[Char]@, which is the same as @String at . +-- +-- __Note:__ You can ask the compiler to automatically infer different types +-- with the @-XOverloadedStrings@ language extension, for example +-- @"hello world" :: Text at . See t'Data.String.IsString' for more information. +-- +-- Because @String@ is just a list of characters, you can use normal list functions +-- to do basic string manipulation. See "Data.List" for operations on lists. +-- +-- === __Performance considerations__ +-- +-- @[Char]@ is a relatively memory-inefficient type. +-- It is a linked list of boxed word-size characters, internally it looks something like: +-- +-- > ╭─────┬───┬──╮ ╭─────┬───┬──╮ ╭─────┬───┬──╮ ╭────╮ +-- > │ (:) │ │ ─┼─>│ (:) │ │ ─┼─>│ (:) │ │ ─┼─>│ [] │ +-- > ╰─────┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰─────┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰─────┴─┼─┴──╯ ╰────╯ +-- > v v v +-- > 'a' 'b' 'c' +-- +-- The @String@ "abc" will use @5*3+1 = 16@ (in general @5n+1@) +-- words of space in memory. +-- +-- Furthermore, operations like '(++)' (string concatenation) are @O(n)@ +-- (in the left argument). +-- +-- For historical reasons, the @base@ library uses @String@ in a lot of places +-- for the conceptual simplicity, but library code dealing with user-data +-- should use the [text](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/text) +-- package for Unicode text, or the the +-- [bytestring](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring) package +-- for binary data. type String = [Char] unsafeChr :: Int -> Char View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d751c583d29460f033fefb45e685fa40fb3487ad -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/d751c583d29460f033fefb45e685fa40fb3487ad You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - 1 changed file: - rts/win32/ThrIOManager.c Changes: ===================================== rts/win32/ThrIOManager.c ===================================== @@ -79,7 +79,9 @@ readIOManagerEvent (void) } } } else { - res = 0; + // Making it here after getIOManagerEvent has been called means that we + // have hit ioManagerDie, which closed our event object. + res = IO_MANAGER_DIE; } OS_RELEASE_LOCK(&event_buf_mutex); View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/01db1117e18f140987f608a78f3e929242d6f00c -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/01db1117e18f140987f608a78f3e929242d6f00c You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 16:26:01 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 12:26:01 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] Look through TH splices in splitHsApps Message-ID: <64cd2699bbb15_d64f0a823c280612@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: fdef003a by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T12:25:39-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - 8 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr - + testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs - testsuite/tests/th/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs ===================================== @@ -475,18 +475,26 @@ rnUntypedSpliceExpr splice pend_expr_splice name rn_splice = (makePending UntypedExpSplice name rn_splice, HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceNested name) rn_splice) - run_expr_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn -> RnM (HsExpr GhcRn, FreeVars) run_expr_splice rn_splice = do { traceRn "rnUntypedSpliceExpr: untyped expression splice" empty - -- Run it here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] - ; (rn_expr, mod_finalizers) <- - runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice - ; (lexpr3, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr rn_expr) - -- See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. - ; let e = flip HsUntypedSplice rn_splice - . HsUntypedSpliceTop (ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers) - <$> lexpr3 - ; return (gHsPar e, fvs) + + -- Run the splice here, see Note [Running splices in the Renamer] + ; (expr_ps, mod_finalizers) + <- runRnSplice UntypedExpSplice runMetaE ppr rn_splice + -- mod_finalizers: See Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices]. + + -- Rename the expanded expression + ; (L l expr_rn, fvs) <- checkNoErrs (rnLExpr expr_ps) + + -- rn_splice :: HsUntypedSplice GhcRn is the original TH expression, + -- before expansion + -- expr_ps :: LHsExpr GhcPs is the result of running the splice + -- expr_rn :: HsExpr GhcRn is the result of renaming ps_expr + ; let res :: HsUntypedSpliceResult (HsExpr GhcRn) + res = HsUntypedSpliceTop + { utsplice_result_finalizers = ThModFinalizers mod_finalizers + , utsplice_result = expr_rn } + ; return (gHsPar (L l (HsUntypedSplice res rn_splice)), fvs) } thSyntaxError :: THSyntaxError -> TcRnMessage ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs ===================================== @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ tcInferSigma :: Bool -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcM TcSigmaType -- True <=> instantiate -- return a rho-type -- False <=> don't instantiate -- return a sigma-type tcInferSigma inst (L loc rn_expr) - | (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr = addExprCtxt rn_expr $ setSrcSpanA loc $ - do { do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + do { (fun@(rn_fun,fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun ; (_delta, inst_args, app_res_sigma) <- tcInstFun do_ql inst (tc_fun, fun_ctxt) fun_sigma rn_args ; _tc_args <- tcValArgs do_ql inst_args ; return app_res_sigma } @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ head ::= f -- HsVar: variables | fld -- HsRecSel: record field selectors | (expr :: ty) -- ExprWithTySig: expr with user type sig | lit -- HsOverLit: overloaded literals - | $([| head |]) -- HsSpliceE+HsSpliced+HsSplicedExpr: untyped TH expression splices | other_expr -- Other expressions When tcExpr sees something that starts an application chain (namely, @@ -204,16 +203,6 @@ Clearly this should work! But it will /only/ work because if we instantiate that (forall b. b) impredicatively! And that only happens in tcApp. -We also wish to typecheck application chains with untyped Template Haskell -splices in the head, such as this example from #21038: - data Foo = MkFoo (forall a. a -> a) - f = $([| MkFoo |]) $ \x -> x -This should typecheck just as if the TH splice was never in the way—that is, -just as if the user had written `MkFoo $ \x -> x`. We could conceivably have -a case for typed TH expression splices too, but it wouldn't be useful in -practice, since the types of typed TH expressions aren't allowed to have -polymorphic types, such as the type of MkFoo. - Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tcApp implements the APP-Downarrow/Uparrow rule of @@ -329,12 +318,12 @@ before tcValArgs. tcApp :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] tcApp rn_expr exp_res_ty - | (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr - = do { traceTc "tcApp {" $ + = do { (fun@(rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps rn_expr + ; traceTc "tcApp {" $ vcat [ text "rn_fun:" <+> ppr rn_fun , text "rn_args:" <+> ppr rn_args ] - ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun rn_args + ; (tc_fun, fun_sigma) <- tcInferAppHead fun -- Instantiate ; do_ql <- wantQuickLook rn_fun @@ -1253,8 +1242,8 @@ isGuardedTy ty quickLookArg1 :: Bool -> Delta -> LHsExpr GhcRn -> TcSigmaTypeFRR -> TcM (Delta, EValArg 'TcpInst) quickLookArg1 guarded delta larg@(L _ arg) arg_ty - = do { let ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) = splitHsApps arg - ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun rn_args + = do { ((rn_fun, fun_ctxt), rn_args) <- splitHsApps arg + ; mb_fun_ty <- tcInferAppHead_maybe rn_fun ; traceTc "quickLookArg 1" $ vcat [ text "arg:" <+> ppr arg , text "head:" <+> ppr rn_fun <+> dcolon <+> ppr mb_fun_ty ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs ===================================== @@ -187,16 +187,17 @@ tcExpr :: HsExpr GhcRn -> ExpRhoType -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc) -- Use tcApp to typecheck applications, which are treated specially -- by Quick Look. Specifically: --- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an +-- - HsVar lone variables, to ensure that they can get an -- impredicative instantiation (via Quick Look -- driven by res_ty (in checking mode)). --- - HsApp value applications --- - HsAppType type applications --- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) --- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields --- - HsExpanded renamer expansions --- - HsOpApp operator applications --- - HsOverLit overloaded literals +-- - HsApp value applications +-- - HsAppType type applications +-- - ExprWithTySig (e :: type) +-- - HsRecSel overloaded record fields +-- - HsExpanded renamer expansions +-- - HsUntypedSplice untyped Template Haskell splices +-- - HsOpApp operator applications +-- - HsOverLit overloaded literals -- These constructors are the union of -- - ones taken apart by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.splitHsApps -- - ones understood by GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferAppHead_maybe @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ tcExpr e@(HsAppType {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(ExprWithTySig {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsRecSel {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(XExpr (HsExpanded {})) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty +tcExpr e@(HsUntypedSplice {}) res_ty = tcApp e res_ty tcExpr e@(HsOverLit _ lit) res_ty = do { mb_res <- tcShortCutLit lit res_ty @@ -577,12 +579,6 @@ tcExpr (HsTypedSplice ext splice) res_ty = tcTypedSplice ext splice res_ty tcExpr e@(HsTypedBracket _ body) res_ty = tcTypedBracket e body res_ty tcExpr e@(HsUntypedBracket ps body) res_ty = tcUntypedBracket e body ps res_ty -tcExpr (HsUntypedSplice splice _) res_ty - = case splice of - HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers expr - -> do { addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers - ; tcExpr expr res_ty } - HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "tcExpr: invalid nested splice" {- ************************************************************************ @@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ tcSyntaxOpGen :: CtOrigin -> ([TcSigmaTypeFRR] -> [Mult] -> TcM a) -> TcM (a, SyntaxExprTc) tcSyntaxOpGen orig (SyntaxExprRn op) arg_tys res_ty thing_inside - = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) [] + = do { (expr, sigma) <- tcInferAppHead (op, VACall op 0 noSrcSpan) -- Ugh!! But all this code is scheduled for demolition anyway ; traceTc "tcSyntaxOpGen" (ppr op $$ ppr expr $$ ppr sigma) ; (result, expr_wrap, arg_wraps, res_wrap) ===================================== compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs ===================================== @@ -278,9 +278,13 @@ addArgWrap wrap args | otherwise = EWrap (EHsWrap wrap) : args splitHsApps :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head - , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args --- See Note [splitHsApps] + -> TcM ( (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- Head + , [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Args +-- See Note [splitHsApps]. +-- +-- This uses the TcM monad solely because we must run modFinalizers when looking +-- through HsUntypedSplices +-- (see Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]). splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] where top_ctxt :: Int -> HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt @@ -297,7 +301,7 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] top_lctxt n (L _ fun) = top_ctxt n fun go :: HsExpr GhcRn -> AppCtxt -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] - -> ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) + -> TcM ((HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt), [HsExprArg 'TcpRn]) -- Modify the AppCtxt as we walk inwards, so it describes the next argument go (HsPar _ _ (L l fun) _) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EWrap (EPar ctxt) : args) go (HsPragE _ p (L l fun)) ctxt args = go fun (set l ctxt) (EPrag ctxt p : args) @@ -309,21 +313,35 @@ splitHsApps e = go e (top_ctxt 0 e) [] = go fun (VAExpansion orig (appCtxtLoc ctxt)) (EWrap (EExpand orig) : args) + -- See Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] + go e@(HsUntypedSplice splice_res splice) ctxt args + = case splice_res of + HsUntypedSpliceTop mod_finalizers fun + -> do addModFinalizersWithLclEnv mod_finalizers + go fun ctxt' (EWrap (EExpand e) : args) + HsUntypedSpliceNested {} -> panic "splitHsApps: invalid nested splice" + where + ctxt' :: AppCtxt + ctxt' = + case splice of + HsUntypedSpliceExpr _ (L l _) -> set l ctxt -- l :: SrcAnn AnnListItem + HsQuasiQuote _ _ (L l _) -> set l ctxt -- l :: SrcAnn NoEpAnns + -- See Note [Desugar OpApp in the typechecker] go e@(OpApp _ arg1 (L l op) arg2) _ args - = ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) - , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 - : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 - : EWrap (EExpand e) - : args ) + = pure ( (op, VACall op 0 (locA l)) + , mkEValArg (VACall op 1 generatedSrcSpan) arg1 + : mkEValArg (VACall op 2 generatedSrcSpan) arg2 + : EWrap (EExpand e) + : args ) - go e ctxt args = ((e,ctxt), args) + go e ctxt args = pure ((e,ctxt), args) - set :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + set :: SrcAnn ann -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt set l (VACall f n _) = VACall f n (locA l) set _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt - dec :: SrcSpanAnnA -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt + dec :: SrcAnn ann -> AppCtxt -> AppCtxt dec l (VACall f n _) = VACall f (n-1) (locA l) dec _ ctxt@(VAExpansion {}) = ctxt @@ -756,6 +774,39 @@ as a single application chain `f e1 e2 e3`. Otherwise stuff like overloaded labels (#19154) won't work. It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. + +Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps] +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +When typechecking an application, we must look through untyped TH splices in +order to typecheck examples like the one in #21077: + + data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + + foo :: Foo + foo = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +In principle, this is straightforward to accomplish. By the time we typecheck +`foo`, the renamer will have already run the splice, so all we have to do is +look at the expanded version of the splice in `splitHsApps`. See the +`HsUntypedSplice` case in `splitHsApps` for how this is accomplished. + +There is one slight complication in that untyped TH splices also include +modFinalizers (see Note [Delaying modFinalizers in untyped splices] in +GHC.Rename.Splice), which must be run during typechecking. splitHsApps is a +convenient place to run the modFinalizers, so we do so there. This is the only +reason that `splitHsApps` uses the TcM monad. + +`HsUntypedSplice` covers both ordinary TH splices, such as the example above, +as well as quasiquotes (see Note [Quasi-quote overview] in +Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr). The `splitHsApps` case for `HsUntypedSplice` +handles both of these. This is easy to accomplish, since all the real work in +handling splices and quasiquotes has already been performed by the renamer by +the time we get to `splitHsApps`. + +`tcExpr`, which typechecks expressions, handles `HsUntypedSplice` by simply +delegating to `tcApp`, which in turn calls `splitHsApps`. This means that +`splitHsApps` is the unique part of the code that runs an `HsUntypedSplice`'s +modFinalizers. -} {- ********************************************************************* @@ -765,7 +816,6 @@ It's easy to achieve this: `splitHsApps` unwraps `HsExpanded`. ********************************************************************* -} tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType) -- Infer type of the head of an application -- i.e. the 'f' in (f e1 ... en) @@ -776,11 +826,6 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- * An expression with a type signature (e :: ty) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- --- Why do we need the arguments to infer the type of the head of the --- application? Simply to inform add_head_ctxt about whether or not --- to put push a new "In the expression..." context. (We don't push a --- new one if there are no arguments, because we already have.) --- -- Note that [] and (,,) are both HsVar: -- see Note [Empty lists] and [ExplicitTuple] in GHC.Hs.Expr -- @@ -788,26 +833,23 @@ tcInferAppHead :: (HsExpr GhcRn, AppCtxt) -- cases are dealt with by splitHsApps. -- -- See Note [tcApp: typechecking applications] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) args +tcInferAppHead (fun,ctxt) = addHeadCtxt ctxt $ - do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args + do { mb_tc_fun <- tcInferAppHead_maybe fun ; case mb_tc_fun of Just (fun', fun_sigma) -> return (fun', fun_sigma) Nothing -> tcInfer (tcExpr fun) } tcInferAppHead_maybe :: HsExpr GhcRn - -> [HsExprArg 'TcpRn] -> TcM (Maybe (HsExpr GhcTc, TcSigmaType)) -- See Note [Application chains and heads] in GHC.Tc.Gen.App -- Returns Nothing for a complicated head -tcInferAppHead_maybe fun args +tcInferAppHead_maybe fun = case fun of HsVar _ (L _ nm) -> Just <$> tcInferId nm HsRecSel _ f -> Just <$> tcInferRecSelId f ExprWithTySig _ e hs_ty -> Just <$> tcExprWithSig e hs_ty HsOverLit _ lit -> Just <$> tcInferOverLit lit - HsUntypedSplice (HsUntypedSpliceTop _ e) _ - -> tcInferAppHead_maybe e args _ -> return Nothing addHeadCtxt :: AppCtxt -> TcM a -> TcM a ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} +module T21077 where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO +import T21077_Lib + +worksOnAllGHCs1 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs1 = MkFoo () (\x -> x) + +worksOnAllGHCs2 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs2 = MkFoo () $ \x -> x + +-- TemplateHaskell + +worksOnAllGHCs3 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs3 = $([| MkFoo () |]) (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2A = $([| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2B = $([| $([| MkFoo () |]) |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2C = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "C")) + [| MkFoo () |]) $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2D = $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "D1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |]) $ \x -> x + +-- QuasiQuotes + +worksOnAllGHCs4 :: Foo +worksOnAllGHCs4 = [qq| doesn't matter |] (\x -> x) + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2E = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2F = [qq| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2G :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2G = [qqMod1| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x + +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2H :: Foo +doesn'tWorkOnGHC9'2H = [qqMod2| doesn't matter |] $ \x -> x ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +C +D1 +D2 +G +H1 +H2 ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T21077_Lib.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskellQuotes #-} +module T21077_Lib where + +import Language.Haskell.TH.Quote +import Language.Haskell.TH.Syntax +import System.IO + +data Foo = MkFoo () (forall a. a -> a) + +qq :: QuasiQuoter +qq = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } + +qqMod1 :: QuasiQuoter +qqMod1 = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const $ do + addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "G")) + [| MkFoo () |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } + +qqMod2 :: QuasiQuoter +qqMod2 = QuasiQuoter + { quoteExp = const $ do + addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "H2")) + [| $(do addModFinalizer (runIO (hPutStrLn stderr "H1")) + [| MkFoo () |]) + |] + , quotePat = undefined + , quoteType = undefined + , quoteDec = undefined + } ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ test('T15433a', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile_fail, ['T1543 test('T15433b', [extra_files(['T15433_aux.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T15433b', '-v0']) test('T20711', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T20868', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) +test('T21077', [extra_files(['T21077_Lib.hs'])], multimod_compile, ['T21077', '-v0']) test('Lift_ByteArray', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21920', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) test('T21723', normal, compile_and_run, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/fdef003a32f7c145108f966fec3c80d83236b080 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/fdef003a32f7c145108f966fec3c80d83236b080 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 16:27:21 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Marge Bot (@marge-bot)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 12:27:21 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][master] linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Message-ID: <64cd26e982e51_d64f0a81ec2904c8@gitlab.mail> Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 0eb54c05 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:51-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - 2 changed files: - rts/linker/PEi386.c - rts/linker/PEi386.h Changes: ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.c ===================================== @@ -697,8 +697,16 @@ size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ) } } +// Constants which may be returned by getSymSectionNumber. +// See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#section-number-values +#define PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED ((uint32_t) 0) +#define PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE ((uint32_t) -1) +#define PE_SECTION_DEBUG ((uint32_t) -2) + +// Returns either PE_SECTION_{UNDEFINED,ABSOLUTE,DEBUG} or the (one-based) +// section number of the given symbol. __attribute__ ((always_inline)) inline -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) { ASSERT(info); ASSERT(sym); @@ -707,7 +715,16 @@ int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ) case COFF_ANON_BIG_OBJ: return sym->ex.SectionNumber; default: - return sym->og.SectionNumber; + // Take care to catch reserved values; see #22941. + switch (sym->og.SectionNumber) { + case IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED: return PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED; + case IMAGE_SYM_ABSOLUTE : return PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE; + case IMAGE_SYM_DEBUG: return PE_SECTION_DEBUG; + default: + // Ensure that we catch if SectionNumber is made wider in the future + ASSERT(sizeof(sym->og.SectionNumber) == 2); + return (uint16_t) sym->og.SectionNumber; + } } } @@ -1652,7 +1669,7 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) StgWord globalBssSize = 0; for (unsigned int i=0; i < info->numberOfSymbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED + if (getSymSectionNumber (info, sym) == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED && getSymValue (info, sym) > 0 && getSymStorageClass (info, sym) != IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_SECTION) { globalBssSize += getSymValue (info, sym); @@ -1685,21 +1702,39 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) for (unsigned int i = 0; i < (uint32_t)oc->n_symbols; i++) { COFF_symbol* sym = &oc->info->symbols[i]; - int32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); uint32_t symValue = getSymValue (info, sym); uint8_t symStorageClass = getSymStorageClass (info, sym); - SymbolAddr *addr = NULL; bool isWeak = false; SymbolName *sname = get_sym_name (getSymShortName (info, sym), oc); - Section *section = secNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[secNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t secNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + Section *section; + switch (secNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + // N.B. This may be a weak symbol + section = NULL; + break; + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is ABSOLUTE, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is DEBUG, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); + continue; + default: + CHECK(secNumber < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + section = &oc->sections[secNumber-1]; + } SymType type; switch (getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)) { case 0x00: type = SYM_TYPE_DATA; break; case 0x20: type = SYM_TYPE_CODE; break; default: - debugBelch("Invalid symbol type: 0x%x\n", getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); + debugBelch("Symbol %s has invalid type 0x%x\n", + sname, getSymType(oc->info->ch_info, sym)); return 1; } @@ -1730,8 +1765,18 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) CHECK(symValue == 0); COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *aux = (COFF_symbol_aux_weak_external *) (sym+1); COFF_symbol* targetSym = &oc->info->symbols[aux->TagIndex]; - int32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); - Section *targetSection = targetSecNumber > 0 ? &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1] : NULL; + + uint32_t targetSecNumber = getSymSectionNumber (info, targetSym); + Section *targetSection; + switch (targetSecNumber) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + targetSection = NULL; + break; + default: + targetSection = &oc->sections[targetSecNumber-1]; + } addr = (SymbolAddr*) ((size_t) targetSection->start + getSymValue(info, targetSym)); } else if ( secNumber == IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED && symValue > 0) { @@ -1850,6 +1895,9 @@ ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) return false; break; + } else if (secNumber == PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED) { + IF_DEBUG(linker, debugBelch("symbol %s is UNDEFINED, skipping...\n", sname)); + i += getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols (info, sym); } if ((addr != NULL || isWeak) @@ -1976,7 +2024,19 @@ ocResolve_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ) debugBelch("'\n" )); if (getSymStorageClass (info, sym) == IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_STATIC) { - Section section = oc->sections[getSymSectionNumber (info, sym)-1]; + uint32_t sect_n = getSymSectionNumber (info, sym); + switch (sect_n) { + case PE_SECTION_UNDEFINED: + case PE_SECTION_ABSOLUTE: + case PE_SECTION_DEBUG: + errorBelch(" | %" PATH_FMT ": symbol `%s' has invalid section number %02x", + oc->fileName, symbol, sect_n); + return false; + default: + break; + } + CHECK(sect_n < (uint32_t) oc->n_sections); + Section section = oc->sections[sect_n - 1]; S = ((size_t)(section.start)) + ((size_t)(getSymValue (info, sym))); } else { ===================================== rts/linker/PEi386.h ===================================== @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ struct _Alignments { COFF_OBJ_TYPE getObjectType ( char* image, pathchar* fileName ); COFF_HEADER_INFO* getHeaderInfo ( ObjectCode* oc ); size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ); -int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); +uint32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint32_t getSymValue ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymStorageClass ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/0eb54c050e46f447224167166dd6d2805ca8cdf5 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/0eb54c050e46f447224167166dd6d2805ca8cdf5 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Fixes #23721. - - - - - 2 changed files: - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs ===================================== @@ -1138,6 +1138,7 @@ getRegister' config plat expr isNbitEncodeable n_bits i = let shift = n_bits - 1 in (-1 `shiftL` shift) <= i && i < (1 `shiftL` shift) -- N.B. MUL does not set the overflow flag. + -- These implementations are based on output from GCC 11. do_mul_may_oflo :: Width -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> NatM Register do_mul_may_oflo w at W64 x y = do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x @@ -1151,31 +1152,47 @@ getRegister' config plat expr SMULH (OpReg w hi) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y) `snocOL` CMP (OpReg w hi) (OpRegShift w lo SASR 63) `snocOL` CSET (OpReg w dst) NE) + + do_mul_may_oflo W32 x y = do + (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x + (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y + tmp1 <- getNewRegNat II64 + tmp2 <- getNewRegNat II64 + return $ Any (intFormat W32) (\dst -> + code_x `appOL` + code_y `snocOL` + SMULL (OpReg W64 tmp1) (OpReg W32 reg_x) (OpReg W32 reg_y) `snocOL` + ASR (OpReg W64 tmp2) (OpReg W64 tmp1) (OpImm (ImmInt 31)) `snocOL` + CMP (OpReg W32 tmp2) (OpRegShift W32 tmp1 SASR 31) `snocOL` + CSET (OpReg W32 dst) NE) + do_mul_may_oflo w x y = do (reg_x, _format_x, code_x) <- getSomeReg x (reg_y, _format_y, code_y) <- getSomeReg y - let tmp_w = case w of - W32 -> W64 - W16 -> W32 - W8 -> W32 - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" - -- This will hold the product - tmp <- getNewRegNat (intFormat tmp_w) - let ext_mode = case w of - W32 -> ESXTW - W16 -> ESXTH - W8 -> ESXTB - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" - mul = case w of - W32 -> SMULL - W16 -> MUL - W8 -> MUL - _ -> panic "do_mul_may_oflo: impossible" + tmp1 <- getNewRegNat II32 + tmp2 <- getNewRegNat II32 + let extend dst arg = + case w of + W16 -> SXTH (OpReg W32 dst) (OpReg W32 arg) + W8 -> SXTB (OpReg W32 dst) (OpReg W32 arg) + _ -> panic "unreachable" + cmp_ext_mode = + case w of + W16 -> EUXTH + W8 -> EUXTB + _ -> panic "unreachable" + width = widthInBits w + opInt = OpImm . ImmInt + return $ Any (intFormat w) (\dst -> code_x `appOL` code_y `snocOL` - mul (OpReg tmp_w tmp) (OpReg w reg_x) (OpReg w reg_y) `snocOL` - CMP (OpReg tmp_w tmp) (OpRegExt tmp_w tmp ext_mode 0) `snocOL` + extend tmp1 reg_x `snocOL` + extend tmp2 reg_y `snocOL` + MUL (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp2) `snocOL` + SBFX (OpReg W64 tmp2) (OpReg W64 tmp1) (opInt $ width - 1) (opInt 1) `snocOL` + UBFX (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpReg W32 tmp1) (opInt width) (opInt width) `snocOL` + CMP (OpReg W32 tmp1) (OpRegExt W32 tmp2 cmp_ext_mode 0) `snocOL` CSET (OpReg w dst) NE) -- | Is a given number encodable as a bitmask immediate? ===================================== testsuite/tests/codeGen/should_run/all.T ===================================== @@ -233,7 +233,10 @@ test('OrigThunkInfo', normal, compile_and_run, ['-forig-thunk-info']) test('MulMayOflo_full', [ extra_files(['MulMayOflo.hs']), when(unregisterised(), skip), - unless(arch('x86_64') or arch('i386'), skip), + unless( + arch('aarch64') or arch('x86_64') or arch('i386'), + expect_broken(23742) + ), ignore_stdout], multi_compile_and_run, ['MulMayOflo', [('MulMayOflo_full.cmm', '')], '']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/0eb54c050e46f447224167166dd6d2805ca8cdf5...824092f28f52d32b6ea3cd26e1e576524ee24969 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/0eb54c050e46f447224167166dd6d2805ca8cdf5...824092f28f52d32b6ea3cd26e1e576524ee24969 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This means - the typechecker will accept @'coerce' @'Int' @Age 42 at . + the typechecker will accept @'coerce' \@'Int' \@Age 42 at . } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/1b15dbc4e6ee5af87cc8b36c9a50287ae5d16b03 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/1b15dbc4e6ee5af87cc8b36c9a50287ae5d16b03 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Taken from section 2.4 of the 2010 Report. +-- | All reserved operators. Taken from section 2.4 of the 2010 Report, +-- excluding @\@@ and @~@ that are allowed by GHC (see GHC Proposal #229). reservedOps :: Set.Set String reservedOps = Set.fromList [ "..", ":", "::", "=", "\\", "|", "<-", "->" - , "@", "~", "=>" ] + , "=>" ] -- | Does this string contain only dashes and has at least 2 of them? isDashes :: String -> Bool ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/T23748.hs ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-} + +module T23748 where + +$([d| a ~ b = () + a @ b = () + |]) \ No newline at end of file ===================================== testsuite/tests/th/all.T ===================================== @@ -581,3 +581,4 @@ test('T22559b', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T22559c', normal, compile_fail, ['']) test('T23525', normal, compile, ['']) test('CodeQ_HKD', normal, compile, ['']) +test('T23748', normal, compile, ['']) View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/46fd8ced0cc031f2e50a1a4b348738fd39b4a741 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/46fd8ced0cc031f2e50a1a4b348738fd39b4a741 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 9 changed files: - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/Makefile - testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/T18441fail2.stderr - + testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/T23663.stderr - testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/all.T - testsuite/tests/safeHaskell/ghci/p12.stderr - testsuite/tests/safeHaskell/ghci/p5.stderr Changes: ===================================== compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs ===================================== @@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ module GHC.Driver.Session ( parseDynamicFlagsCmdLine, parseDynamicFilePragma, parseDynamicFlagsFull, + flagSuggestions, -- ** Available DynFlags allNonDeprecatedFlags, @@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ import Data.Functor.Identity import Data.Ord import Data.Char -import Data.List (intercalate, sortBy) +import Data.List (intercalate, sortBy, partition) import qualified Data.List.NonEmpty as NE import qualified Data.Map as Map import qualified Data.Set as Set @@ -882,6 +883,20 @@ safeFlagCheck cmdl dflags = -- Force this to avoid retaining reference to old DynFlags value !safeFlags = all (\(_,_,t,_) -> not $ t dflags) unsafeFlagsForInfer +-- | Produce a list of suggestions for a user provided flag that is invalid. +flagSuggestions + :: [String] -- valid flags to match against + -> String + -> [String] +flagSuggestions flags userInput + -- fixes #11789 + -- If the flag contains '=', + -- this uses both the whole and the left side of '=' for comparing. + | elem '=' userInput = + let (flagsWithEq, flagsWithoutEq) = partition (elem '=') flags + fName = takeWhile (/= '=') userInput + in (fuzzyMatch userInput flagsWithEq) ++ (fuzzyMatch fName flagsWithoutEq) + | otherwise = fuzzyMatch userInput flags {- ********************************************************************** %* * ===================================== ghc/GHCi/UI.hs ===================================== @@ -3144,10 +3144,7 @@ newDynFlags interactive_only minus_opts = do (idflags1, leftovers, warns) <- DynFlags.parseDynamicFlagsCmdLine idflags0 lopts liftIO $ printOrThrowDiagnostics logger (initPrintConfig idflags1) (initDiagOpts idflags1) (GhcDriverMessage <$> warns) - when (not $ null leftovers) - (throwGhcException . CmdLineError - $ "Some flags have not been recognized: " - ++ (concat . intersperse ", " $ map unLoc leftovers)) + when (not $ null leftovers) (unknownFlagsErr $ map unLoc leftovers) when (interactive_only && packageFlagsChanged idflags1 idflags0) $ do liftIO $ hPutStrLn stderr "cannot set package flags with :seti; use :set" @@ -3197,6 +3194,15 @@ newDynFlags interactive_only minus_opts = do return () +unknownFlagsErr :: [String] -> a +unknownFlagsErr fs = throwGhcException $ CmdLineError $ concatMap oneError fs + where + oneError f = + "unrecognised flag: " ++ f ++ "\n" ++ + (case flagSuggestions ghciFlags f of + [] -> "" + suggs -> "did you mean one of:\n" ++ unlines (map (" " ++) suggs)) + ghciFlags = nubSort $ flagsForCompletion True unsetOptions :: GhciMonad m => String -> m () unsetOptions str ===================================== ghc/Main.hs ===================================== @@ -1140,15 +1140,6 @@ unknownFlagsErr fs = throwGhcException $ UsageError $ concatMap oneError fs where oneError f = "unrecognised flag: " ++ f ++ "\n" ++ - (case match f (nubSort allNonDeprecatedFlags) of + (case flagSuggestions (nubSort allNonDeprecatedFlags) f of [] -> "" suggs -> "did you mean one of:\n" ++ unlines (map (" " ++) suggs)) - -- fixes #11789 - -- If the flag contains '=', - -- this uses both the whole and the left side of '=' for comparing. - match f allFlags - | elem '=' f = - let (flagsWithEq, flagsWithoutEq) = partition (elem '=') allFlags - fName = takeWhile (/= '=') f - in (fuzzyMatch f flagsWithEq) ++ (fuzzyMatch fName flagsWithoutEq) - | otherwise = fuzzyMatch f allFlags ===================================== testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/Makefile ===================================== @@ -76,3 +76,6 @@ T18441fail17: T18441fail18: -'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -ignore-dot-ghci -e ":main" || echo $$? >&2 + +T23663: + -'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -ignore-dot-ghci -e ":set -XCUSKS" || echo $$? >&2 # misspelled flag ===================================== testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/T18441fail2.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ -: Some flags have not been recognized: -Xabcde +: unrecognised flag: -Xabcde + 1 ===================================== testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/T23663.stderr ===================================== @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +: unrecognised flag: -XCUSKS +did you mean one of: + -XCUSKs + +1 ===================================== testsuite/tests/ghc-e/should_fail/all.T ===================================== @@ -54,3 +54,5 @@ test('T18441fail17', req_interp, makefile_test, ['T18441fail17']) test('T18441fail18', req_interp, makefile_test, ['T18441fail18']) test('T18441fail19', [ignore_stderr, exit_code(1)], run_command, ['{compiler} -e ":cd abcd"']) + +test('T23663', req_interp, makefile_test, ['T23663']) ===================================== testsuite/tests/safeHaskell/ghci/p12.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ -Some flags have not been recognized: -XNoSafe -Some flags have not been recognized: -fno-package-trust +unrecognised flag: -XNoSafe +did you mean one of: + -XSafe + +unrecognised flag: -fno-package-trust +did you mean one of: + -fpackage-trust + : error: [GHC-75165] Data.ByteString: Can't be safely imported! - The package (bytestring-0.11.3.0) the module resides in isn't trusted. + The package (bytestring-0.11.4.0) the module resides in isn't trusted. ===================================== testsuite/tests/safeHaskell/ghci/p5.stderr ===================================== @@ -1,7 +1,16 @@ -Some flags have not been recognized: -XNoSafe +unrecognised flag: -XNoSafe +did you mean one of: + -XSafe + : Incompatible Safe Haskell flags! (Safe, Trustworthy) Usage: For basic information, try the `--help' option. -Some flags have not been recognized: -XNoTrustworthy +unrecognised flag: -XNoTrustworthy +did you mean one of: + -XTrustworthy + : Incompatible Safe Haskell flags! (Safe, Unsafe) Usage: For basic information, try the `--help' option. -Some flags have not been recognized: -XNoUnsafe +unrecognised flag: -XNoUnsafe +did you mean one of: + -XUnsafe + View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/a1899d8f446db6b8c59576b8e3ef1910823592b1 -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/a1899d8f446db6b8c59576b8e3ef1910823592b1 You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - fdef003a by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T12:25:39-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - e77a0b41 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - cebb5819 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 83766dbf by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 1211112a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 3ab5efd9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - d52be957 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - e75a58d1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 8b176514 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - 4b647936 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 0eb54c05 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:51-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - fd7ce39c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:27:28-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - 824092f2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:27:28-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 1b15dbc4 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T12:28:08-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 46fd8ced by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-04T12:28:44-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - a1899d8f by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-04T12:29:24-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 03f2debd by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T12:30:00-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - de25487d by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-04T12:30:36-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - 3ac423b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:31:13-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - 9326df67 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-04T13:02:37-04:00 Adjust and clarify handling of primop effects Fixes #17900; fixes #20195. The existing "can_fail" and "has_side_effects" primop attributes that previously governed this were used in inconsistent and confusingly-documented ways, especially with regard to raising exceptions. This patch replaces them with a single "effect" attribute, which has four possible values: NoEffect, CanFail, ThrowsException, and ReadWriteEffect. These are described in Note [Classifying primop effects]. A substantial amount of related documentation has been re-drafted for clarity and accuracy. In the process of making this attribute format change for literally every primop, several existing mis-classifications were detected and corrected. One of these mis-classifications was tagToEnum#, which is now considered CanFail; this particular fix is known to cause a regression in performance for derived Enum instances. (See #23782.) Fixing this is left as future work. New primop attributes "cheap" and "work_free" were also added, and used in the corresponding parts of GHC.Core.Utils. In view of their actual meaning and uses, `primOpOkForSideEffects` and `exprOkForSideEffects` have been renamed to `primOpOkToDiscard` and `exprOkToDiscard`, respectively. Metric Increase: T21839c - - - - - e9641763 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T13:02:44-04:00 Update inert_solved_dicts for ImplicitParams When adding an implicit parameter dictionary to the inert set, we must make sure that it replaces any previous implicit parameter dictionaries that overlap, in order to get the appropriate shadowing behaviour, as in let ?x = 1 in let ?x = 2 in ?x We were already doing this for inert_cans, but we weren't doing the same thing for inert_solved_dicts, which lead to the bug reported in #23761. The fix is thus to make sure that, when handling an implicit parameter dictionary in updInertDicts, we update **both** inert_cans and inert_solved_dicts to ensure a new implicit parameter dictionary correctly shadows old ones. Fixes #23761 - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/FloatIn.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/SetLevels.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/InertSet.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/Types/Demand.hs - compiler/GHC/Utils/Lexeme.hs - compiler/Setup.hs - compiler/ghc.cabal.in - configure.ac - ghc/GHCi/UI.hs - ghc/Main.hs - ghc/ghc-bin.cabal.in - hadrian/src/Rules/Generate.hs - hadrian/src/Rules/Lint.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 18:17:21 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 14:17:21 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/ipe-section] 156 commits: Drop circle-ci-job.sh Message-ID: <64cd40b11bc6_d64f0a82783422dd@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/ipe-section at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: b9e7beb9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 Drop circle-ci-job.sh - - - - - 9955eead by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 testsuite: Allow preservation of unexpected output Here we introduce a new flag to the testsuite driver, --unexpected-output-dir=<dir>, which allows the user to ask the driver to preserve unexpected output from tests. The intent is for this to be used in CI to allow users to more easily fix unexpected platform-dependent output. - - - - - 48f80968 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-07T11:32:22-04:00 gitlab-ci: Preserve unexpected output Here we enable use of the testsuite driver's `--unexpected-output-dir` flag by CI, preserving the result as an artifact for use by users. - - - - - 76983a0d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-07T11:32:58-04:00 driver: Fix -S with .cmm files There was an oversight in the driver which assumed that you would always produce a `.o` file when compiling a .cmm file. Fixes #23610 - - - - - 6df15e93 by Mike Pilgrem at 2023-07-07T11:33:40-04:00 Update Hadrian's stack.yaml - - - - - 1dff43cf by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 compiler: Rework ShowSome Previously the field used to filter the sub-declarations to show was rather ad-hoc and was only able to show at most one sub-declaration. - - - - - 8165404b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:05:37-04:00 testsuite: Add test to catch changes in core libraries This adds testing infrastructure to ensure that changes in core libraries (e.g. `base` and `ghc-prim`) are caught in CI. - - - - - ec1c32e2 by Melanie Phoenix at 2023-07-08T05:06:14-04:00 Deprecate Data.List.NonEmpty.unzip - - - - - 5d2442b8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:06:51-04:00 Drop latent mentions of -split-objs Closes #21134. - - - - - a9bc20cb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-07-08T05:07:31-04:00 Add warn_and_run test kind This is a compile_and_run variant which also captures the GHC's stderr. The warn_and_run name is best I can come up with, as compile_and_run is taken. This is useful specifically for testing warnings. We want to test that when warning triggers, and it's not a false positive, i.e. that the runtime behaviour is indeed "incorrect". As an example a single test is altered to use warn_and_run - - - - - c7026962 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-08T05:08:11-04:00 configure: Don't use ld.gold on i386 ld.gold appears to produce invalid static constructor tables on i386. While ideally we would add an autoconf check to check for this brokenness, sadly such a check isn't easy to compose. Instead to summarily reject such linkers on i386. Somewhat hackily closes #23579. - - - - - 054261dd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:32:47-04:00 Add since annotations for Data.Foldable1 - - - - - 550af505 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-08T19:33:28-04:00 JS: support -this-unit-id for programs in the linker (#23613) - - - - - d284470a by Bodigrim at 2023-07-08T19:34:08-04:00 Bump text submodule - - - - - 8e11630e by jade at 2023-07-10T16:58:40-04:00 Add a hint to enable ExplicitNamespaces for type operator imports (Fixes/Enhances #20007) As suggested in #20007 and implemented in !8895, trying to import type operators will suggest a fix to use the 'type' keyword, without considering whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled. This patch will query whether ExplicitNamespaces is enabled and add a hint to suggest enabling ExplicitNamespaces if it isn't enabled, alongside the suggestion of adding the 'type' keyword. - - - - - 61b1932e by sheaf at 2023-07-10T16:59:26-04:00 tyThingLocalGREs: include all DataCons for RecFlds The GREInfo for a record field should include the collection of all the data constructors of the parent TyCon that have this record field. This information was being incorrectly computed in the tyThingLocalGREs function for a DataCon, as we were not taking into account other DataCons with the same parent TyCon. Fixes #23546 - - - - - e6627cbd by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-10T17:00:05-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb3 A follow up to !10743 - - - - - ee20da34 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-10T17:01:01-04:00 Document that compareByteArrays# is available since ghc-prim-0.5.2.0 - - - - - 4926af7b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-10T17:01:38-04:00 Revert "Bump text submodule" This reverts commit d284470a77042e6bc17bdb0ab0d740011196958a. This commit requires that we bootstrap with ghc-9.4, which we do not require until #23195 has been completed. Subsequently this has broken nighty jobs such as the rocky8 job which in turn has broken nightly releases. - - - - - d1c92bf3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Fingerprint more code generation flags Previously our recompilation check was quite inconsistent in its coverage of non-optimisation code generation flags. Specifically, we failed to account for most flags that would affect the behavior of generated code in ways that might affect the result of a program's execution (e.g. `-feager-blackholing`, `-fstrict-dicts`) Closes #23369. - - - - - eb623149 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-11T08:07:02-04:00 compiler: Record original thunk info tables on stack Here we introduce a new code generation option, `-forig-thunk-info`, which ensures that an `stg_orig_thunk_info` frame is pushed before every update frame. This can be invaluable when debugging thunk cycles and similar. See Note [Original thunk info table frames] for details. Closes #23255. - - - - - 4731f44e by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-11T08:07:40-04:00 Fix wrong MIN_VERSION_GLASGOW_HASKELL macros I forgot to change these after rebasing. - - - - - dd38aca9 by Andreas Schwab at 2023-07-11T13:55:56+00:00 Hadrian: enable GHCi support on riscv64 - - - - - 09a5c6cc by Josh Meredith at 2023-07-12T11:25:13-04:00 JavaScript: support unicode code points > 2^16 in toJSString using String.fromCodePoint (#23628) - - - - - 29fbbd4e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T11:25:49-04:00 Remove references to make build system in mk/build.mk Fixes #23636 - - - - - 630e3026 by sheaf at 2023-07-12T11:26:43-04:00 Valid hole fits: don't panic on a Given The function GHC.Tc.Errors.validHoleFits would end up panicking when encountering a Given constraint. To fix this, it suffices to filter out the Givens before continuing. Fixes #22684 - - - - - c39f279b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-12T23:18:38-04:00 Use deb10 for i386 bindists deb9 is now EOL so it's time to upgrade the i386 bindist to use deb10 Fixes #23585 - - - - - bf9b9de0 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-12T23:19:15-04:00 Fix #23567, a specializer bug Found by Simon in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507834 The testcase isn't ideal because it doesn't detect the bug in master, unless doNotUnbox is removed as in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23567#note_507692. But I have confirmed that with that modification, it fails before and passes afterwards. - - - - - 84c1a4a2 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 Comments - - - - - b2846cb5 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 updates to comments - - - - - 2af23f0e by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-12T23:20:08-04:00 changes - - - - - 6143838a by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Fix deprecation of record fields Commit 3f374399 inadvertently broke the deprecation/warning mechanism for record fields due to its introduction of record field namespaces. This patch ensures that, when a top-level deprecation is applied to an identifier, it applies to all the record fields as well. This is achieved by refactoring GHC.Rename.Env.lookupLocalTcNames, and GHC.Rename.Env.lookupBindGroupOcc, to not look up a fixed number of NameSpaces but to look up all NameSpaces and filter out the irrelevant ones. - - - - - 6fd8f566 by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Introduce greInfo, greParent These are simple helper functions that wrap the internal field names gre_info, gre_par. - - - - - 7f0a86ed by sheaf at 2023-07-13T08:02:17-04:00 Refactor lookupGRE_... functions This commit consolidates all the logic for looking up something in the Global Reader Environment into the single function lookupGRE. This allows us to declaratively specify all the different modes of looking up in the GlobalRdrEnv, and avoids manually passing around filtering functions as was the case in e.g. the function GHC.Rename.Env.lookupSubBndrOcc_helper. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T8095 ------------------------- ------------------------- Metric Increase: T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - 5e951395 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-13T08:02:54-04:00 configure: Drop DllWrap command We used to configure into settings a DllWrap command for windows builds and distributions, however, we no longer do, and dllwrap is effectively unused. This simplification is motivated in part by the larger toolchain-selection project (#19877, !9263) - - - - - e10556b6 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-07-14T16:28:46-04:00 base: fix haddock syntax in GHC.Profiling - - - - - 0f3fda81 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-14T16:29:23-04:00 Revert "CI: add JS release and debug builds, regen CI jobs" This reverts commit 59c5fe1d4b624423b1c37891710f2757bb58d6af. This commit added two duplicate jobs on all validate pipelines, so we are reverting for now whilst we work out what the best way forward is. Ticket #23618 - - - - - 54bca324 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-15T03:23:26-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sLL Follow up to !10743 - - - - - c8863828 by sheaf at 2023-07-15T03:24:06-04:00 Configure: canonicalise PythonCmd on Windows This change makes PythonCmd resolve to a canonical absolute path on Windows, which prevents HLS getting confused (now that we have a build-time dependency on python). fixes #23652 - - - - - ca1e636a by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-15T03:24:42-04:00 Improve Note [Binder-swap during float-out] - - - - - cf86f3ec by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-16T01:42:09+02:00 Equality of forall-types is visibility aware This patch finally (I hope) nails the question of whether (forall a. ty) and (forall a -> ty) are `eqType`: they aren't! There is a long discussion in #22762, plus useful Notes: * Note [ForAllTy and type equality] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [Comparing visiblities] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Compare * Note [ForAllCo] in GHC.Core.TyCo.Rep It also establishes a helpful new invariant for ForAllCo, and ForAllTy, when the bound variable is a CoVar:in that case the visibility must be coreTyLamForAllTyFlag. All this is well documented in revised Notes. - - - - - 7f13acbf by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-16T01:56:27-04:00 List and Tuple<n>: update documentation Add the missing changelog.md entries and @since-annotations. - - - - - 2afbddb0 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-07-16T10:21:24+04:00 Type patterns (#22478, #18986) Improved name resolution and type checking of type patterns in constructors: 1. HsTyPat: a new dedicated data type that represents type patterns in HsConPatDetails instead of reusing HsPatSigType 2. rnHsTyPat: a new function that renames a type pattern and collects its binders into three groups: - explicitly bound type variables, excluding locally bound variables - implicitly bound type variables from kind signatures (only if ScopedTypeVariables are enabled) - named wildcards (only from kind signatures) 2a. rnHsPatSigTypeBindingVars: removed in favour of rnHsTyPat 2b. rnImplcitTvBndrs: removed because no longer needed 3. collect_pat: updated to collect type variable binders from type patterns (this means that types and terms use the same infrastructure to detect conflicting bindings, unused variables and name shadowing) 3a. CollVarTyVarBinders: a new CollectFlag constructor that enables collection of type variables 4. tcHsTyPat: a new function that typechecks type patterns, capable of handling polymorphic kinds. See Note [Type patterns: binders and unifiers] Examples of code that is now accepted: f = \(P @a) -> \(P @a) -> ... -- triggers -Wname-shadowing g :: forall a. Proxy a -> ... g (P @a) = ... -- also triggers -Wname-shadowing h (P @($(TH.varT (TH.mkName "t")))) = ... -- t is bound at splice time j (P @(a :: (x,x))) = ... -- (x,x) is no longer rejected data T where MkT :: forall (f :: forall k. k -> Type). f Int -> f Maybe -> T k :: T -> () k (MkT @f (x :: f Int) (y :: f Maybe)) = () -- f :: forall k. k -> Type Examples of code that is rejected with better error messages: f (Left @a @a _) = ... -- new message: -- • Conflicting definitions for ‘a’ -- Bound at: Test.hs:1:11 -- Test.hs:1:14 Examples of code that is now rejected: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Werror=unused-matches #-} f (P @a) = () -- Defined but not used: type variable ‘a’ - - - - - eb1a6ab1 by sheaf at 2023-07-16T09:20:45-04:00 Don't use substTyUnchecked in newMetaTyVar There were some comments that explained that we needed to use an unchecked substitution function because of issue #12931, but that has since been fixed, so we should be able to use substTy instead now. - - - - - c7bbad9a by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 rnImports: var shouldn't import NoFldSelectors In an import declaration such as import M ( var ) the import of the variable "var" should **not** bring into scope record fields named "var" which are defined with NoFieldSelectors. Doing so can cause spurious "unused import" warnings, as reported in ticket #23557. Fixes #23557 - - - - - 1af2e773 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T02:48:19-04:00 Suggest similar names in imports This commit adds similar name suggestions when importing. For example module A where { spelling = 'o' } module B where { import B ( speling ) } will give rise to the error message: Module ‘A’ does not export ‘speling’. Suggested fix: Perhaps use ‘spelling’ This also provides hints when users try to import record fields defined with NoFieldSelectors. - - - - - 654fdb98 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-17T02:48:55-04:00 EPA: Store leading AnnSemi for decllist in al_rest This simplifies the markAnnListA implementation in ExactPrint - - - - - 22565506 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:12:59-04:00 base: add COMPLETE pragma to BufferCodec PatSyn This implements CLC proposal #178, rectifying an oversight in the implementation of CLC proposal #134 which could lead to spurious pattern match warnings. https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/178 https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/134 - - - - - 860f6269 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 exactprint: silence incomplete record update warnings - - - - - df706de3 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Re-instate -Wincomplete-record-updates Commit e74fc066 refactored the handling of record updates to use the HsExpanded mechanism. This meant that the pattern matching inherent to a record update was considered to be "generated code", and thus we stopped emitting "incomplete record update" warnings entirely. This commit changes the "data Origin = Source | Generated" datatype, adding a field to the Generated constructor to indicate whether we still want to perform pattern-match checking. We also have to do a bit of plumbing with HsCase, to record that the HsCase arose from an HsExpansion of a RecUpd, so that the error message continues to mention record updates as opposed to a generic "incomplete pattern matches in case" error. Finally, this patch also changes the way we handle inaccessible code warnings. Commit e74fc066 was also a regression in this regard, as we were emitting "inaccessible code" warnings for case statements spuriously generated when desugaring a record update (remember: the desugaring mechanism happens before typechecking; it thus can't take into account e.g. GADT information in order to decide which constructors to include in the RHS of the desugaring of the record update). We fix this by changing the mechanism through which we disable inaccessible code warnings: we now check whether we are in generated code in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.newImplication in order to determine whether to emit inaccessible code warnings. Fixes #23520 Updates haddock submodule, to avoid incomplete record update warnings - - - - - 1d05971e by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance information in do-notation The preceding commit re-enabled pattern-match checking inside record updates. This revealed that #21360 was in fact NOT fixed by e74fc066. This commit makes sure we correctly propagate long-distance information in do blocks, e.g. in ```haskell data T = A { fld :: Int } | B f :: T -> Maybe T f r = do a at A{} <- Just r Just $ case a of { A _ -> A 9 } ``` we need to propagate the fact that "a" is headed by the constructor "A" to see that the case expression "case a of { A _ -> A 9 }" cannot fail. Fixes #21360 - - - - - bea0e323 by sheaf at 2023-07-17T21:13:00-04:00 Skip PMC for boring patterns Some patterns introduce no new information to the pattern-match checker (such as plain variable or wildcard patterns). We can thus skip doing any pattern-match checking on them when the sole purpose for doing so was introducing new long-distance information. See Note [Boring patterns] in GHC.Hs.Pat. Doing this avoids regressing in performance now that we do additional pattern-match checking inside do notation. - - - - - ddcdd88c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-17T21:13:36-04:00 Split GHC.Platform.ArchOS from ghc-boot into ghc-platform Split off the `GHC.Platform.ArchOS` module from the `ghc-boot` package into this reinstallable standalone package which abides by the PVP, in part motivated by the ongoing work on `ghc-toolchain` towards runtime retargetability. - - - - - b55a8ea7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-07-17T21:14:27-04:00 JS: better implementation for plusWord64 (#23597) - - - - - 889c2bbb by sheaf at 2023-07-18T06:37:32-04:00 Do primop rep-poly checks when instantiating This patch changes how we perform representation-polymorphism checking for primops (and other wired-in Ids such as coerce). When instantiating the primop, we check whether each type variable is required to instantiated to a concrete type, and if so we create a new concrete metavariable (a ConcreteTv) instead of a simple MetaTv. (A little subtlety is the need to apply the substitution obtained from instantiating to the ConcreteTvOrigins, see Note [substConcreteTvOrigin] in GHC.Tc.Utils.TcMType.) This allows us to prevent representation-polymorphism in non-argument position, as that is required for some of these primops. We can also remove the logic in tcRemainingValArgs, except for the part concerning representation-polymorphic unlifted newtypes. The function has been renamed rejectRepPolyNewtypes; all it does now is reject unsaturated occurrences of representation-polymorphic newtype constructors when the representation of its argument isn't a concrete RuntimeRep (i.e. still a PHASE 1 FixedRuntimeRep check). The Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Head gives more explanation about a possible path to PHASE 2, which would be in line with the treatment for primops taken in this patch. We also update the Core Lint check to handle this new framework. This means Core Lint now checks representation-polymorphism in continuation position like needed for catch#. Fixes #21906 ------------------------- Metric Increase: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - 00648e5d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:10-04:00 Core Lint: distinguish let and letrec in locations Lint messages were saying "in the body of letrec" even for non-recursive let. I've also renamed BodyOfLetRec to BodyOfLet in stg, since there's no separate letrec. - - - - - 787bae96 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-18T06:38:50-04:00 Use extended literals when deriving Show This implements GHC proposal https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/596 Also add support for Int64# and Word64#; see testcase ShowPrim. - - - - - 257f1567 by Jaro Reinders at 2023-07-18T06:39:29-04:00 Add StgFromCore and StgCodeGen linting - - - - - 34d08a20 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Strictness - - - - - c5deaa27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 Reg.Liveness: Don't repeatedly construct UniqSets - - - - - b947250b by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-19T03:33:22-04:00 compiler/Types: Ensure that fromList-type operations can fuse In #20740 I noticed that mkUniqSet does not fuse. In practice, allowing it to do so makes a considerable difference in allocations due to the backend. Metric Decrease: T12707 T13379 T3294 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 - - - - - 6c88c2ba by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 Codegen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W16 - - - - - 5f1154e0 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: MO_S_MulMayOflo better error message for rep > W64 It's useful to see which value made the pattern match fail. (If it ever occurs.) - - - - - e8c9a95f by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 x86 CodeGen: Implement MO_S_MulMayOflo for W8 This case wasn't handled before. But, the test-primops test suite showed that it actually might appear. - - - - - a36f9dc9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-07-19T03:33:59-04:00 Add test for %mulmayoflo primop The test expects a perfect implementation with no false positives. - - - - - 38a36248 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T03:34:36-04:00 lint-ci-config: Generate jobs-metadata.json We also now save the jobs-metadata.json and jobs.yaml file as artifacts as: * It might be useful for someone who is modifying CI to copy jobs.yaml if they are having trouble regenerating locally. * jobs-metadata.json is very useful for downstream pipelines to work out the right job to download. Fixes #23654 - - - - - 1535a671 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-19T03:35:12-04:00 Initialize 9.10.1-notes.rst Create new release notes for the next GHC release (GHC 9.10) - - - - - 3bd4d5b5 by sheaf at 2023-07-19T03:35:53-04:00 Prioritise Parent when looking up class sub-binder When we look up children GlobalRdrElts of a given Parent, we sometimes would rather prioritise those GlobalRdrElts which have the right Parent, and sometimes prioritise those that have the right NameSpace: - in export lists, we should prioritise NameSpace - for class/instance binders, we should prioritise Parent See Note [childGREPriority] in GHC.Types.Name.Reader. fixes #23664 - - - - - 9c8fdda3 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-19T03:36:29-04:00 EPA: Improve annotation management in getMonoBind Ensure the LHsDecl for a FunBind has the correct leading comments and trailing annotations. See the added note for details. - - - - - ff884b77 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:02+01:00 Remove unused files in .gitlab These were left over after 6078b429 - - - - - 29ef590c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T11:42:52+01:00 gen_ci: Add hie.yaml file This allows you to load `gen_ci.hs` into HLS, and now it is a huge module, that is quite useful. - - - - - 808b55cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-19T12:24:41+01:00 ci: Make "fast-ci" the default validate configuration We are trying out a lighter weight validation pipeline where by default we just test on 5 platforms: * x86_64-deb10-slow-validate * windows * x86_64-fedora33-release * aarch64-darwin * aarch64-linux-deb10 In order to enable the "full" validation pipeline you can apply the `full-ci` label which will enable all the validation pipelines. All the validation jobs are still run on a marge batch. The goal is to reduce the overall CI capacity so that pipelines start faster for MRs and marge bot batches are faster. Fixes #23694 - - - - - 0b23db03 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-20T05:28:47-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y sL1 This is the next patch in a series simplifying location management in GHC/Parser.y This one simplifies sL1, to use the HasLoc instances introduced in !10743 (closed) - - - - - 3ece9856 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Explicitly set flags of text sections on Windows The binutils documentation (for COFF) claims, > If no flags are specified, the default flags depend upon the section > name. If the section name is not recognized, the default will be for the > section to be loaded and writable. We previously assumed that this would do the right thing for split sections (e.g. a section named `.text$foo` would be correctly inferred to be a text section). However, we have observed that this is not the case (at least under the clang toolchain used on Windows): when split-sections is enabled, text sections are treated by the assembler as data (matching the "default" behavior specified by the documentation). Avoid this by setting section flags explicitly. This should fix split sections on Windows. Fixes #22834. - - - - - db7f7240 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T07:30:45-04:00 nativeGen: Set explicit section types on all platforms - - - - - b444c16f by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-21T07:31:28-04:00 Insert documentation into parsed signature modules Causes haddock comments in signature modules to be properly inserted into the AST (just as they are for regular modules) if the `-haddock` flag is given. Also adds a test that compares `-ddump-parsed-ast` output for a signature module to prevent further regressions. Fixes #23315 - - - - - c30cea53 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 primops: Introduce unsafeThawByteArray# This addresses an odd asymmetry in the ByteArray# primops, which previously provided unsafeFreezeByteArray# but no corresponding thaw operation. Closes #22710 - - - - - 87f9bd47 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-21T23:23:49-04:00 testsuite: Elaborate in interface stability README This discussion didn't make it into the original MR. - - - - - e4350b41 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:24:25-04:00 Allow users to override non-essential haddock options in a Flavour We now supply the non-essential options to haddock using the `extraArgs` field, which can be specified in a Flavour so that if an advanced user wants to change how documentation is generated then they can use something other than the `defaultHaddockExtraArgs`. This does have the potential to regress some packaging if a user has overridden `extraArgs` themselves, because now they also need to add the haddock options to extraArgs. This can easily be done by appending `defaultHaddockExtraArgs` to their extraArgs invocation but someone might not notice this behaviour has changed. In any case, I think passing the non-essential options in this manner is the right thing to do and matches what we do for the "ghc" builder, which by default doesn't pass any optmisation levels, and would likewise be very bad if someone didn't pass suitable `-O` levels for builds. Fixes #23625 - - - - - fc186b0c by Ilias Tsitsimpis at 2023-07-21T23:25:03-04:00 ghc-prim: Link against libatomic Commit b4d39adbb58 made 'hs_cmpxchg64()' available to all architectures. Unfortunately this made GHC to fail to build on armel, since armel needs libatomic to support atomic operations on 64-bit word sizes. Configure libraries/ghc-prim/ghc-prim.cabal to link against libatomic, the same way as we do in rts/rts.cabal. - - - - - 4f5538a8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:25:39-04:00 simplifier: Correct InScopeSet in rule matching The in-scope set passedto the `exprIsLambda_maybe` call lacked all the in-scope binders. @simonpj suggests this fix where we augment the in-scope set with the free variables of expression which fixes this failure mode in quite a direct way. Fixes #23630 - - - - - 5ad8d597 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-21T23:26:17-04:00 Add a test for #23413 It was fixed by commit e1590ddc661d6: Add the SolverStage monad. - - - - - 7e05f6df by sheaf at 2023-07-21T23:26:56-04:00 Finish migration of diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch finishes migrating the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It also refactors the error message datatypes for class and family instances, to common them up under a single datatype as much as possible. - - - - - 4876fddc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:27:33-04:00 ci: Enable some more jobs to run in a marge batch In !10907 I made the majority of jobs not run on a validate pipeline but then forgot to renable a select few jobs on the marge batch MR. - - - - - 026991d7 by Jens Petersen at 2023-07-21T23:28:13-04:00 user_guide/flags.py: python-3.12 no longer includes distutils packaging.version seems able to handle this fine - - - - - b91bbc2b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-21T23:28:50-04:00 ci: Mention ~full-ci label in MR template We mention that if you need a full validation pipeline then you can apply the ~full-ci label to your MR in order to test against the full validation pipeline (like we do for marge). - - - - - 42b05e9b by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:00-04:00 RTS: declare setKeepCAFs symbol Commit 08ba8720 failed to declare the dependency of keepCAFsForGHCi on the symbol setKeepCAFs in the RTS, which led to undefined symbol errors on Windows, as exhibited by the testcase frontend001. Thanks to Moritz Angermann and Ryan Scott for the diagnosis and fix. Fixes #22961 - - - - - a72015d6 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Mark plugins-external as broken on Windows This test is broken on Windows, so we explicitly mark it as such now that we stop skipping plugin tests on Windows. - - - - - cb9c93d7 by sheaf at 2023-07-22T12:36:01-04:00 Stop marking plugin tests as fragile on Windows Now that b2bb3e62 has landed we are in a better situation with regards to plugins on Windows, allowing us to unmark many plugin tests as fragile. Fixes #16405 - - - - - a7349217 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-22T12:36:37-04:00 Misc cleanup - Remove unused RDR names - Fix typos in comments - Deriving: simplify boxConTbl and remove unused litConTbl - chmod -x GHC/Exts.hs, this seems accidental - - - - - 33b6850a by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-07-23T10:27:37-04:00 Visible forall in types of terms: Part 1 (#22326) This patch implements part 1 of GHC Proposal #281, introducing explicit `type` patterns and `type` arguments. Summary of the changes: 1. New extension flag: RequiredTypeArguments 2. New user-facing syntax: `type p` patterns (represented by EmbTyPat) `type e` expressions (represented by HsEmbTy) 3. Functions with required type arguments (visible forall) can now be defined and applied: idv :: forall a -> a -> a -- signature (relevant change: checkVdqOK in GHC/Tc/Validity.hs) idv (type a) (x :: a) = x -- definition (relevant change: tcPats in GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs) x = idv (type Int) 42 -- usage (relevant change: tcInstFun in GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs) 4. template-haskell support: TH.TypeE corresponds to HsEmbTy TH.TypeP corresponds to EmbTyPat 5. Test cases and a new User's Guide section Changes *not* included here are the t2t (term-to-type) transformation and term variable capture; those belong to part 2. - - - - - 73b5c7ce by sheaf at 2023-07-23T10:28:18-04:00 Add test for #22424 This is a simple Template Haskell test in which we refer to record selectors by their exact Names, in two different ways. Fixes #22424 - - - - - 83cbc672 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Initial commit - - - - - 31dcd26c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 ghc-toolchain: Toolchain Selection This commit integrates ghc-toolchain, the brand new way of configuring toolchains for GHC, with the Hadrian build system, with configure, and extends and improves the first iteration of ghc-toolchain. The general overview is * We introduce a program invoked `ghc-toolchain --triple=...` which, when run, produces a file with a `Target`. A `GHC.Toolchain.Target.Target` describes the properties of a target and the toolchain (executables and configured flags) to produce code for that target * Hadrian was modified to read Target files, and will both * Invoke the toolchain configured in the Target file as needed * Produce a `settings` file for GHC based on the Target file for that stage * `./configure` will invoke ghc-toolchain to generate target files, but it will also generate target files based on the flags configure itself configured (through `.in` files that are substituted) * By default, the Targets generated by configure are still (for now) the ones used by Hadrian * But we additionally validate the Target files generated by ghc-toolchain against the ones generated by configure, to get a head start on catching configuration bugs before we transition completely. * When we make that transition, we will want to drop a lot of the toolchain configuration logic from configure, but keep it otherwise. * For each compiler stage we should have 1 target file (up to a stage compiler we can't run in our machine) * We just have a HOST target file, which we use as the target for stage0 * And a TARGET target file, which we use for stage1 (and later stages, if not cross compiling) * Note there is no BUILD target file, because we only support cross compilation where BUILD=HOST * (for more details on cross-compilation see discussion on !9263) See also * Note [How we configure the bundled windows toolchain] * Note [ghc-toolchain consistency checking] * Note [ghc-toolchain overview] Ticket: #19877 MR: !9263 - - - - - a732b6d3 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Add flag to enable/disable ghc-toolchain based configurations This flag is disabled by default, and we'll use the configure-generated-toolchains by default until we remove the toolchain configuration logic from configure. - - - - - 61eea240 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Split ghc-toolchain executable to new packge In light of #23690, we split the ghc-toolchain executable out of the library package to be able to ship it in the bindist using Hadrian. Ideally, we eventually revert this commit. - - - - - 38e795ff by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-24T07:40:49+00:00 Ship ghc-toolchain in the bindist Add the ghc-toolchain binary to the binary distribution we ship to users, and teach the bindist configure to use the existing ghc-toolchain. - - - - - 32cae784 by Matthew Craven at 2023-07-24T16:48:24-04:00 Kill off gen_bytearray_addr_access_ops.py The relevant primop descriptions are now generated directly by genprimopcode. This makes progress toward fixing #23490, but it is not a complete fix since there is more than one way in which cabal-reinstall (hadrian/build build-cabal) is broken. - - - - - 02e6a6ce by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-24T16:49:00-04:00 compiler: Remove unused `containers.h` include Fixes #23712 - - - - - 822ef66b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:44:50-04:00 Fix pretty printing of WARNING pragmas There is still something quite unsavoury going on with WARNING pragma printing because the printing relies on the fact that for decl deprecations the SourceText of WarningTxt is empty. However, I let that lion sleep and just fixed things directly. Fixes #23465 - - - - - e7b38ede by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 ci-images: Bump to commit which has 9.6 image The test-bootstrap job has been failing for 9.6 because we accidentally used a non-master commit. - - - - - bb408936 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-25T08:45:28-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for 9.6.2 and 9.4.5 - - - - - 355e1792 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-07-26T10:17:32-04:00 EPA: Simplify GHC/Parser.y comb4/comb5 Use the HasLoc instance from Ast.hs to allow comb4/comb5 to work with anything with a SrcSpan Also get rid of some more now unnecessary reLoc calls. - - - - - 9393df83 by Gavin Zhao at 2023-07-26T10:18:16-04:00 compiler: make -ddump-asm work with wasm backend NCG Fixes #23503. Now the `-ddump-asm` flag is respected in the wasm backend NCG, so developers can directly view the generated ASM instead of needing to pass `-S` or `-keep-tmp-files` and manually find & open the assembly file. Ideally, we should be able to output the assembly files in smaller chunks like in other NCG backends. This would also make dumping assembly stats easier. However, this would require a large refactoring, so for short-term debugging purposes I think the current approach works fine. Signed-off-by: Gavin Zhao <git at gzgz.dev> - - - - - 79463036 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-07-26T10:18:54-04:00 llvm: Restore accidentally deleted code in 0fc5cb97 Fixes #23711 - - - - - 20db7e26 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-07-26T10:19:33-04:00 configure: Default missing options to False when preparing ghc-toolchain Targets This commit fixes building ghc with 9.2 as the boostrap compiler. The ghc-toolchain patch assumed all _STAGE0 options were available, and forgot to account for this missing information in 9.2. Ghc 9.2 does not have in settings whether ar supports -l, hence can't report it with --info (unliked 9.4 upwards). The fix is to default the missing information (we default "ar supports -l" and other missing options to False) - - - - - fac9e84e by Naïm Favier at 2023-07-26T10:20:16-04:00 docs: Fix typo - - - - - 503fd647 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-07-26T17:23:10-04:00 This MR is an implementation of the proposal #516. It adds a warning -Wincomplete-record-selectors for usages of a record field access function (either a record selector or getField @"rec"), while trying to silence the warning whenever it can be sure that a constructor without the record field would not be invoked (which would otherwise cause the program to fail). For example: data T = T1 | T2 {x :: Bool} f a = x a -- this would throw an error g T1 = True g a = x a -- this would not throw an error h :: HasField "x" r Bool => r -> Bool h = getField @"x" j :: T -> Bool j = h -- this would throw an error because of the `HasField` -- constraint being solved See the tests DsIncompleteRecSel* and TcIncompleteRecSel for more examples of the warning. See Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors] in GHC.HsToCore.Expr for implementation details - - - - - af6fdf42 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-07-26T17:23:52-04:00 Fix user-facing label in MR template - - - - - 5d45b92a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 ci: Test bootstrapping configurations with full-ci and on marge batches There have been two incidents recently where bootstrapping has been broken by removing support for building with 9.2.*. The process for bumping the minimum required version starts with bumping the configure version and then other CI jobs such as the bootstrap jobs have to be updated. We must not silently bump the minimum required version. Now we are running a slimmed down validate pipeline it seems worthwile to test these bootstrap configurations in the full-ci pipeline. - - - - - 25d4fee7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Remove ghc-9_2_* plans We are anticipating shortly making it necessary to use ghc-9.4 to boot the compiler. - - - - - 2f66da16 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 Update bootstrap plans for ghc-platform and ghc-toolchain dependencies Fixes #23735 - - - - - c8c6eab1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-07-27T05:46:46-04:00 bootstrap: Disable -selftest flag from bootstrap plans This saves on building one dependency (QuickCheck) which is unecessary for bootstrapping. - - - - - a80ca086 by Bodigrim at 2023-07-27T05:47:26-04:00 Link reference paper and package from System.Mem.{StableName,Weak} - - - - - a5319358 by David Knothe at 2023-07-28T13:13:10-04:00 Update Match Datatype EquationInfo currently contains a list of the equation's patterns together with a CoreExpr that is to be evaluated after a successful match on this equation. All the match-functions only operate on the first pattern of an equation - after successfully matching it, match is called recursively on the tail of the pattern list. We can express this more clearly and make the code a little more elegant by updating the datatype of EquationInfo as follows: data EquationInfo = EqnMatch { eqn_pat = Pat GhcTc, eqn_rest = EquationInfo } | EqnDone { eqn_rhs = MatchResult CoreExpr } An EquationInfo now explicitly exposes its first pattern which most functions operate on, and exposes the equation that remains after processing the first pattern. An EqnDone signifies an empty equation where the CoreExpr can now be evaluated. - - - - - 86ad1af9 by David Binder at 2023-07-28T13:13:53-04:00 Improve documentation for Data.Fixed - - - - - f8fa1d08 by Ben Gamari at 2023-07-28T13:14:31-04:00 ghc-prim: Use C11 atomics Previously `ghc-prim`'s atomic wrappers used the legacy `__sync_*` family of C builtins. Here we refactor these to rather use the appropriate C11 atomic equivalents, allowing us to be more explicit about the expected ordering semantics. - - - - - 0bfc8908 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-07-28T18:46:26-04:00 Include -haddock in DynFlags fingerprint The -haddock flag determines whether or not the resulting .hi files contain haddock documentation strings. If the existing .hi files do not contain haddock documentation strings and the user requests them, we should recompile. - - - - - 40425c50 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-07-28T18:47:02-04:00 Aarch64 NCG: Use encoded immediates for literals. Try to generate instr x2, <imm> instead of mov x1, lit instr x2, x1 When possible. This get's rid if quite a few redundant mov instructions. I believe this causes a metric decrease for LargeRecords as we reduce register pressure. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LargeRecord ------------------------- - - - - - e9a0fa3f by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:47:42-04:00 Bump filepath submodule to 1.4.100.4 Resolves #23741 Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesRecomp T10421 T12234 T12425 T13035 T13701 T13719 T16875 T18304 T18698a T18698b T21839c T9198 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric decrease on Windows can be probably attributed to https://github.com/haskell/filepath/pull/183 - - - - - ee93edfd by Bodigrim at 2023-07-28T18:48:21-04:00 Add since pragmas to GHC.IO.Handle.FD - - - - - d0369802 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-07-30T09:24:48+01:00 Make the occurrence analyser smarter about join points This MR addresses #22404. There is a big Note Note [Occurrence analysis for join points] that explains it all. Significant changes * New field occ_join_points in OccEnv * The NonRec case of occAnalBind splits into two cases: one for existing join points (which does the special magic for Note [Occurrence analysis for join points], and one for other bindings. * mkOneOcc adds in info from occ_join_points. * All "bring into scope" activity is centralised in the new function `addInScope`. * I made a local data type LocalOcc for use inside the occurrence analyser It is like OccInfo, but lacks IAmDead and IAmALoopBreaker, which in turn makes computationns over it simpler and more efficient. * I found quite a bit of allocation in GHC.Core.Rules.getRules so I optimised it a bit. More minor changes * I found I was using (Maybe Arity) a lot, so I defined a new data type JoinPointHood and used it everwhere. This touches a lot of non-occ-anal files, but it makes everything more perspicuous. * Renamed data constructor WithUsageDetails to WUD, and WithTailUsageDetails to WTUD This also fixes #21128, on the way. --------- Compiler perf ----------- I spent quite a time on performance tuning, so even though it does more than before, the occurrence analyser runs slightly faster on average. Here are the compile-time allocation changes over 0.5% CoOpt_Read(normal) ghc/alloc 766,025,520 754,561,992 -1.5% CoOpt_Singletons(normal) ghc/alloc 759,436,840 762,925,512 +0.5% LargeRecord(normal) ghc/alloc 1,814,482,440 1,799,530,456 -0.8% PmSeriesT(normal) ghc/alloc 68,159,272 67,519,720 -0.9% T10858(normal) ghc/alloc 120,805,224 118,746,968 -1.7% T11374(normal) ghc/alloc 164,901,104 164,070,624 -0.5% T11545(normal) ghc/alloc 79,851,808 78,964,704 -1.1% T12150(optasm) ghc/alloc 73,903,664 71,237,544 -3.6% GOOD T12227(normal) ghc/alloc 333,663,200 331,625,864 -0.6% T12234(optasm) ghc/alloc 52,583,224 52,340,344 -0.5% T12425(optasm) ghc/alloc 81,943,216 81,566,720 -0.5% T13056(optasm) ghc/alloc 294,517,928 289,642,512 -1.7% T13253-spj(normal) ghc/alloc 118,271,264 59,859,040 -49.4% GOOD T15164(normal) ghc/alloc 1,102,630,352 1,091,841,296 -1.0% T15304(normal) ghc/alloc 1,196,084,000 1,166,733,000 -2.5% T15630(normal) ghc/alloc 148,729,632 147,261,064 -1.0% T15703(normal) ghc/alloc 379,366,664 377,600,008 -0.5% T16875(normal) ghc/alloc 32,907,120 32,670,976 -0.7% T17516(normal) ghc/alloc 1,658,001,888 1,627,863,848 -1.8% T17836(normal) ghc/alloc 395,329,400 393,080,248 -0.6% T18140(normal) ghc/alloc 71,968,824 73,243,040 +1.8% T18223(normal) ghc/alloc 456,852,568 453,059,088 -0.8% T18282(normal) ghc/alloc 129,105,576 131,397,064 +1.8% T18304(normal) ghc/alloc 71,311,712 70,722,720 -0.8% T18698a(normal) ghc/alloc 208,795,112 210,102,904 +0.6% T18698b(normal) ghc/alloc 230,320,736 232,697,976 +1.0% BAD T19695(normal) ghc/alloc 1,483,648,128 1,504,702,976 +1.4% T20049(normal) ghc/alloc 85,612,024 85,114,376 -0.6% T21839c(normal) ghc/alloc 415,080,992 410,906,216 -1.0% GOOD T4801(normal) ghc/alloc 247,590,920 250,726,272 +1.3% T6048(optasm) ghc/alloc 95,699,416 95,080,680 -0.6% T783(normal) ghc/alloc 335,323,384 332,988,120 -0.7% T9233(normal) ghc/alloc 709,641,224 685,947,008 -3.3% GOOD T9630(normal) ghc/alloc 965,635,712 948,356,120 -1.8% T9675(optasm) ghc/alloc 444,604,152 428,987,216 -3.5% GOOD T9961(normal) ghc/alloc 303,064,592 308,798,800 +1.9% BAD WWRec(normal) ghc/alloc 503,728,832 498,102,272 -1.1% geo. mean -1.0% minimum -49.4% maximum +1.9% In fact these figures seem to vary between platforms; generally worse on i386 for some reason. The Windows numbers vary by 1% espec in benchmarks where the total allocation is low. But the geom mean stays solidly negative, which is good. The "increase/decrease" list below covers all platforms. The big win on T13253-spj comes because it has a big nest of join points, each occurring twice in the next one. The new occ-anal takes only one iteration of the simplifier to do the inlining; the old one took four. Moreover, we get much smaller code with the new one: New: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 429, types: 84, coercions: 0, joins: 14/14} Old: Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 2,437, types: 304, coercions: 0, joins: 10/10} --------- Runtime perf ----------- No significant changes in nofib results, except a 1% reduction in compiler allocation. Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read T13253-spj T9233 T9630 T9675 T12150 T21839c LargeRecord MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T13701 T10421 T13701 T12425 Metric Increase: T18140 T9961 T18282 T18698a T18698b T19695 - - - - - 42aa7fbd by Julian Ospald at 2023-07-30T17:22:01-04:00 Improve documentation around IOException and ioe_filename See: * https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/189 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/279 * https://github.com/haskell/unix/pull/289 - - - - - 33598ecb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-01T14:45:54-04:00 JS: implement getMonotonicTime (fix #23687) - - - - - d2bedffd by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:46:40-04:00 Implementation of the Deprecated Instances proposal #575 This commit implements the ability to deprecate certain instances, which causes the compiler to emit the desired deprecation message whenever they are instantiated. For example: module A where class C t where instance {-# DEPRECATED "dont use" #-} C Int where module B where import A f :: C t => t f = undefined g :: Int g = f -- "dont use" emitted here The implementation is as follows: - In the parser, we parse deprecations/warnings attached to instances: instance {-# DEPRECATED "msg" #-} Show X deriving instance {-# WARNING "msg2" #-} Eq Y (Note that non-standalone deriving instance declarations do not support this mechanism.) - We store the resulting warning message in `ClsInstDecl` (respectively, `DerivDecl`). In `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Instance.tcClsInstDecl` (respectively, `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Utils.newDerivClsInst`), we pass on that information to `ClsInst` (and eventually store it in `IfaceClsInst` too). - Finally, when we solve a constraint using such an instance, in `GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.matchInstEnv`, we emit the appropriate warning that was stored in `ClsInst`. Note that we only emit a warning when the instance is used in a different module than it is defined, which keeps the behaviour in line with the deprecation of top-level identifiers. Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - d5a65af6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:18-04:00 compiler: Style fixes - - - - - 7218c80a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Fix implicit cast This ensures that Task.h can be built with a C++ compiler. - - - - - d6d5aafc by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Fix warning in hs_try_putmvar001 - - - - - d9eddf7a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 testsuite: Add AtomicModifyIORef test - - - - - f9eea4ba by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce NO_WARN macro This allows fine-grained ignoring of warnings. - - - - - 497b24ec by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Simplify atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation Previously we would perform a redundant load in the non-threaded RTS in atomicModifyMutVar2# implementation for the benefit of the non-moving GC's write barrier. Eliminate this. - - - - - 52ee082b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce more principled fence operations - - - - - cd3c0377 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Introduce SET_INFO_RELAXED - - - - - 6df2352a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 rts: Style fixes - - - - - 4ef6f319 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Rework handling of spilling - - - - - f9ca7e27 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More debug information - - - - - df4153ac by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 Improve TSAN documentation - - - - - fecae988 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-01T14:47:19-04:00 hadrian: More selective TSAN instrumentation - - - - - 465a9a0b by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-01T14:47:56-04:00 EPA: Provide correct annotation span for ImportDecl Use the whole declaration, rather than just the span of the 'import' keyword. Metric Decrease: T9961 T5205 Metric Increase: T13035 - - - - - ae63d0fa by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-01T14:48:40-04:00 Add cases to T23279: HasField for deprecated record fields This commit adds additional tests from ticket #23279 to ensure that we don't regress on reporting deprecated record fields in conjunction with HasField, either when using overloaded record dot syntax or directly through `getField`. Fixes #23279 - - - - - 00fb6e6b by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:17-04:00 AArch NCG: Pure refactor Combine some alternatives. Add some line breaks for overly long lines - - - - - 8f3b3b78 by Andreas Klebinger at 2023-08-01T14:49:54-04:00 Aarch ncg: Optimize immediate use for address calculations When the offset doesn't fit into the immediate we now just reuse the general getRegister' code path which is well optimized to compute the offset into a register instead of a special case for CmmRegOff. This means we generate a lot less code under certain conditions which is why performance metrics for these improve. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun ------------------------- - - - - - 74a882dc by MorrowM at 2023-08-02T06:00:03-04:00 Add a RULE to make lookup fuse See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/175 Metric Increase: T18282 - - - - - cca74dab by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:00:39-04:00 hadrian: Ensure that way-flags are passed to CC Previously the way-specific compilation flags (e.g. `-DDEBUG`, `-DTHREADED_RTS`) would not be passed to the CC invocations. This meant that C dependency files would not correctly reflect dependencies predicated on the way, resulting in the rather painful #23554. Closes #23554. - - - - - 622b483c by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-02T06:01:20-04:00 Native 32-bit Enum Int64/Word64 instances This commits adds more performant Enum Int64 and Enum Word64 instances for 32-bit platforms, replacing the Integer-based implementation. These instances are a copy of the Enum Int and Enum Word instances with minimal changes to manipulate Int64 and Word64 instead. On i386 this yields a 1.5x performance increase and for the JavaScript back end it even yields a 5.6x speedup. Metric Decrease: T18964 - - - - - c8bd7fa4 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-08-02T06:02:03-04:00 JS: fix typos in constants (#23650) - - - - - b9d5bfe9 by Josh Meredith at 2023-08-02T06:02:40-04:00 JavaScript: update MK_TUP macros to use current tuple constructors (#23659) - - - - - 28211215 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-02T06:03:19-04:00 ci: Pass -Werror when building hadrian in hadrian-ghc-in-ghci job Warnings when building Hadrian can end up cluttering the output of HLS, and we've had bug reports in the past about these warnings when building Hadrian. It would be nice to turn on -Werror on at least one build of Hadrian in CI to avoid a patch introducing warnings when building Hadrian. Fixes #23638 - - - - - aca20a5d by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that TSAN is aware of writeArray# write barriers By using a proper release store instead of a fence. - - - - - 453c0531 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-02T06:03:55-04:00 codeGen: Ensure that array reads have necessary barriers This was the cause of #23541. - - - - - 93a0d089 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Add test for #23550 - - - - - 6a2f4a20 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-08-02T06:04:37-04:00 Desugar non-recursive lets to non-recursive lets (take 2) This reverts commit 522bd584f71ddeda21efdf0917606ce3d81ec6cc. And takes care of the case that I missed in my previous attempt. Namely the case of an AbsBinds with no type variables and no dictionary variable. Ironically, the comment explaining why non-recursive lets were desugared to recursive lets were pointing specifically at this case as the reason. I just failed to understand that it was until Simon PJ pointed it out to me. See #23550 for more discussion. - - - - - ff81d53f by jade at 2023-08-02T06:05:20-04:00 Expand documentation of List & Data.List This commit aims to improve the documentation and examples of symbols exported from Data.List - - - - - fa4e5913 by Jade at 2023-08-02T06:06:03-04:00 Improve documentation of Semigroup & Monoid This commit aims to improve the documentation of various symbols exported from Data.Semigroup and Data.Monoid - - - - - 7d484b00 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T14:17:13-04:00 CmmToAsm.PPC: Refactor pprAlignForSection Reduces code duplication and improves clarity. - - - - - 77804b0b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T14:17:13-04:00 compiler: Place IPE information in separate section Previously IPE information would end up in the `.data` section. Not only does this make it difficult to measure the size of the IPE metadata, but by placing it in its own section we reduce the probability of the (generally rather large) IPE metadata inducing large displacements at link-time. Moreover, we can now in principle allow the data to be stripped post-build; we would merely need to sort out how to make the could - - - - - 15 changed files: - .gitlab-ci.yml - .gitlab/ci.sh - − .gitlab/circle-ci-job.sh - − .gitlab/gen-ci.cabal - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/hie.yaml → .gitlab/generate-ci/hie.yaml - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - .gitlab/merge_request_templates/Default.md - .gitlab/rel_eng/fetch-gitlab-artifacts/fetch_gitlab.py - .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/mk_ghcup_metadata.py - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps/Ids.hs - compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 19:01:18 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Sven Tennie (@supersven)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 15:01:18 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/decode_cloned_stack] 2 commits: Remove RetFunType from RetFun stack frame representation Message-ID: <64cd4afe8534c_d64f0a8200353641@gitlab.mail> Sven Tennie pushed to branch wip/decode_cloned_stack at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: fa776894 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-04T20:58:23+02:00 Remove RetFunType from RetFun stack frame representation It's a technical detail. The single usage is replaced by a predicate. - - - - - 9b939c90 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-04T20:58:36+02:00 Better parameter name The call-site uses the term "offset", too. - - - - - 5 changed files: - libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Heap/Closures.hs - libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Stack/Decode.hs - libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.c - libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.cmm - libraries/ghc-heap/tests/stack_misc_closures.hs Changes: ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Heap/Closures.hs ===================================== @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ module GHC.Exts.Heap.Closures ( , WhatNext(..) , WhyBlocked(..) , TsoFlags(..) - , RetFunType(..) , allClosures , closureSize @@ -458,7 +457,6 @@ data GenStackFrame b = | RetFun { info_tbl :: !StgInfoTable - , retFunType :: !RetFunType , retFunSize :: !Word , retFunFun :: !b , retFunPayload :: ![GenStackField b] @@ -471,40 +469,6 @@ data GenStackFrame b = } deriving (Foldable, Functor, Generic, Show, Traversable) --- | Fun types according to @FunTypes.h@ --- This `Enum` must be aligned with the values in @FunTypes.h at . -data RetFunType = - ARG_GEN | - ARG_GEN_BIG | - ARG_BCO | - ARG_NONE | - ARG_N | - ARG_P | - ARG_F | - ARG_D | - ARG_L | - ARG_V16 | - ARG_V32 | - ARG_V64 | - ARG_NN | - ARG_NP | - ARG_PN | - ARG_PP | - ARG_NNN | - ARG_NNP | - ARG_NPN | - ARG_NPP | - ARG_PNN | - ARG_PNP | - ARG_PPN | - ARG_PPP | - ARG_PPPP | - ARG_PPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPPP | - ARG_PPPPPPPP - deriving (Show, Eq, Enum, Generic) - data PrimType = PInt | PWord ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/GHC/Exts/Stack/Decode.hs ===================================== @@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ import GHC.Exts import GHC.Exts.Heap (Box (..)) import GHC.Exts.Heap.ClosureTypes import GHC.Exts.Heap.Closures - ( RetFunType (..), - StackFrame, + ( StackFrame, GenStackFrame (..), StgStackClosure, GenStgStackClosure (..), @@ -124,12 +123,11 @@ getWord :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> Word getWord stackSnapshot# index = W# (getWord# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) -foreign import prim "getRetFunTypezh" getRetFunType# :: StackSnapshot# -> Word# -> Word# +foreign import prim "isArgGenBigRetFunTypezh" isArgGenBigRetFunType# :: StackSnapshot# -> Word# -> Int# -getRetFunType :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> RetFunType -getRetFunType stackSnapshot# index = - toEnum . fromInteger . toInteger $ - W# (getRetFunType# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) +isArgGenBigRetFunType :: StackSnapshot# -> WordOffset -> Bool +isArgGenBigRetFunType stackSnapshot# index = + I# (isArgGenBigRetFunType# stackSnapshot# (wordOffsetToWord# index)) > 0 -- | Gets contents of a `LargeBitmap` (@StgLargeBitmap@) -- @@ -319,17 +317,15 @@ unpackStackFrame (StackSnapshot stackSnapshot#, index) = do stack_payload = payload' } RET_FUN -> do - let retFunType' = getRetFunType stackSnapshot# index - retFunSize' = getWord stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameSize) + let retFunSize' = getWord stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameSize) retFunFun' <- getClosureBox stackSnapshot# (index + offsetStgRetFunFrameFun) retFunPayload' <- - if retFunType' == ARG_GEN_BIG + if isArgGenBigRetFunType stackSnapshot# index == True then decodeLargeBitmap getRetFunLargeBitmap# stackSnapshot# index offsetStgRetFunFramePayload else decodeSmallBitmap getRetFunSmallBitmap# stackSnapshot# index offsetStgRetFunFramePayload pure $ RetFun { info_tbl = info, - retFunType = retFunType', retFunSize = retFunSize', retFunFun = retFunFun', retFunPayload = retFunPayload' ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.c ===================================== @@ -5,16 +5,17 @@ #include "rts/Types.h" #include "rts/storage/ClosureTypes.h" #include "rts/storage/Closures.h" +#include "rts/storage/FunTypes.h" #include "rts/storage/InfoTables.h" -StgWord stackFrameSize(StgStack *stack, StgWord index) { - StgClosure *c = (StgClosure *)stack->sp + index; +StgWord stackFrameSize(StgStack *stack, StgWord offset) { + StgClosure *c = (StgClosure *)stack->sp + offset; ASSERT(LOOKS_LIKE_CLOSURE_PTR(c)); return stack_frame_sizeW(c); } -StgStack *getUnderflowFrameStack(StgStack *stack, StgWord index) { - StgClosure *frame = (StgClosure *)stack->sp + index; +StgStack *getUnderflowFrameStack(StgStack *stack, StgWord offset) { + StgClosure *frame = (StgClosure *)stack->sp + offset; ASSERT(LOOKS_LIKE_CLOSURE_PTR(frame)); const StgRetInfoTable *info = get_ret_itbl((StgClosure *)frame); @@ -140,11 +141,11 @@ StgStack *getUnderflowFrameNextChunk(StgUnderflowFrame *frame) { return frame->next_chunk; } -StgWord getRetFunType(StgRetFun *ret_fun) { +StgBool isArgGenBigRetFunType(StgRetFun *ret_fun) { ASSERT(LOOKS_LIKE_CLOSURE_PTR(ret_fun)); const StgFunInfoTable *fun_info = get_fun_itbl(UNTAG_CLOSURE(ret_fun->fun)); - return fun_info->f.fun_type; + return fun_info->f.fun_type == ARG_GEN_BIG; } StgClosure *getStackClosure(StgClosure **c) { return *c; } ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/cbits/Stack.cmm ===================================== @@ -136,13 +136,13 @@ getUnderflowFrameNextChunkzh(P_ stack, W_ offsetWords) { } // (StgWord) getRetFunTypezh(StgStack* stack, StgWord offsetWords) -getRetFunTypezh(P_ stack, W_ offsetWords) { +isArgGenBigRetFunTypezh(P_ stack, W_ offsetWords) { P_ c; c = StgStack_sp(stack) + WDS(offsetWords); ASSERT(LOOKS_LIKE_CLOSURE_PTR(c)); - W_ type; - (type) = ccall getRetFunType(c); + CBool type; + (type) = ccall isArgGenBigRetFunType(c); return (type); } ===================================== libraries/ghc-heap/tests/stack_misc_closures.hs ===================================== @@ -230,7 +230,6 @@ main = do \case RetFun {..} -> do assertEqual (tipe info_tbl) RET_FUN - assertEqual retFunType ARG_N assertEqual retFunSize 1 assertFun01Closure 1 retFunFun assertEqual (length retFunPayload) 1 @@ -242,7 +241,6 @@ main = do \case RetFun {..} -> do assertEqual (tipe info_tbl) RET_FUN - assertEqual retFunType ARG_GEN assertEqual retFunSize 9 retFunFun' <- getBoxedClosureData retFunFun case retFunFun' of @@ -264,7 +262,6 @@ main = do \case RetFun {..} -> do assertEqual (tipe info_tbl) RET_FUN - assertEqual retFunType ARG_GEN_BIG assertEqual retFunSize 59 retFunFun' <- getBoxedClosureData retFunFun case retFunFun' of View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/e191d70c0d5cf49a06f96e755d0915c8eefe0711...9b939c90dd1bbbab9b678fdc858b3aca063e9e4c -- View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/e191d70c0d5cf49a06f96e755d0915c8eefe0711...9b939c90dd1bbbab9b678fdc858b3aca063e9e4c You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 20:08:57 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Krzysztof Gogolewski (@monoidal)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 16:08:57 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23764] 24 commits: Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Message-ID: <64cd5ad9a84bc_d64f0a82783580fa@gitlab.mail> Krzysztof Gogolewski pushed to branch wip/T23764 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: e2c91bff by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T02:55:46+01:00 Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence Closes #23172 - - - - - 481f4a46 by Gergő Érdi at 2023-08-03T07:48:43+01:00 Add flag to `-f{no-}specialise-incoherents` to enable/disable specialisation of incoherent instances Fixes #23287 - - - - - d751c583 by Profpatsch at 2023-08-04T12:24:26-04:00 base: Improve String & IsString documentation - - - - - 01db1117 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:25:02-04:00 rts/win32: Ensure reliability of IO manager shutdown When the Win32 threaded IO manager shuts down, `ioManagerDie` sends an `IO_MANAGER_DIE` event to the IO manager thread using the `io_manager_event` event object. Finally, it will closes the event object, and invalidate `io_manager_event`. Previously, `readIOManagerEvent` would see that `io_manager_event` is invalid and return `0`, suggesting that everything is right with the world. This meant that if `ioManagerDie` invalidated the handle before the event manager was blocked on the event we would end up in a situation where the event manager would never realize it was asked to shut down. Fix this by ensuring that `readIOManagerEvent` instead returns `IO_MANAGER_DIE` when we detect that the event object has been invalidated by `ioManagerDie`. Fixes #23691. - - - - - fdef003a by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-04T12:25:39-04:00 Look through TH splices in splitHsApps This modifies `splitHsApps` (a key function used in typechecking function applications) to look through untyped TH splices and quasiquotes. Not doing so was the cause of #21077. This builds on !7821 by making `splitHsApps` match on `HsUntypedSpliceTop`, which contains the `ThModFinalizers` that must be run as part of invoking the TH splice. See the new `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`. Along the way, I needed to make the type of `splitHsApps.set` slightly more general to accommodate the fact that the location attached to a quasiquote is a `SrcAnn NoEpAnns` rather than a `SrcSpanAnnA`. Fixes #21077. - - - - - e77a0b41 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 Bump deepseq submodule to 1.5. And bump bounds (cherry picked from commit 1228d3a4a08d30eaf0138a52d1be25b38339ef0b) - - - - - cebb5819 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 configure: Bump minimal boot GHC version to 9.4 (cherry picked from commit d3ffdaf9137705894d15ccc3feff569d64163e8e) - - - - - 83766dbf by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 template-haskell: Bump version to 2.21.0.0 Bumps exceptions submodule. (cherry picked from commit bf57fc9aea1196f97f5adb72c8b56434ca4b87cb) - - - - - 1211112a by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 base: Bump version to 4.19 Updates all boot library submodules. (cherry picked from commit 433d99a3c24a55b14ec09099395e9b9641430143) - - - - - 3ab5efd9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Normalise versions more aggressively In backpack hashes can contain `+` characters. (cherry picked from commit 024861af51aee807d800e01e122897166a65ea93) - - - - - d52be957 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Declare bkpcabal08 as fragile Due to spurious output changes described in #23648. (cherry picked from commit c046a2382420f2be2c4a657c56f8d95f914ea47b) - - - - - e75a58d1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 gitlab-ci: Only mark linker_unload_native as broken in static jobs This test passes on dynamically-linked Alpine. (cherry picked from commit f356a7e8ec8ec3d6b2b30fd175598b9b80065d87) - - - - - 8b176514 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite: Update base-exports - - - - - 4b647936 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00 testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps. - - - - - 0eb54c05 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:51-04:00 linker/PEi386: Don't sign-extend symbol section number Previously we incorrectly interpreted PE section numbers as signed values. However, this isn't the case; rather, it's an unsigned 16-bit number with a few special bit-patterns (0xffff and 0xfffe). This resulted in #22941 as the linker would conclude that the sections were invalid. Fixing this required quite a bit of refactoring. Closes #22941. - - - - - fd7ce39c by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:27:28-04:00 testsuite: Mark MulMayOflo_full as broken rather than skipping To ensure that we don't accidentally fix it. See #23742. - - - - - 824092f2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:27:28-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix sign extension in MulMayOflo Previously the 32-bit implementations of MulMayOflo would use the a non-sensical sign-extension mode. Rewrite these to reflect what gcc 11 produces. Also similarly rework the 16- and 8-bit cases. This now passes the MulMayOflo tests in ghc/test-primops> in all four widths, including the precision tests. Fixes #23721. - - - - - 1b15dbc4 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T12:28:08-04:00 Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce - - - - - 46fd8ced by Vladislav Zavialov at 2023-08-04T12:28:44-04:00 Fix (~) and (@) infix operators in TH splices (#23748) 8168b42a "Whitespace-sensitive bang patterns" allows GHC to accept the following infix operators: a ~ b = () a @ b = () But not if TH is used to generate those declarations: $([d| a ~ b = () a @ b = () |]) -- Test.hs:5:2: error: [GHC-55017] -- Illegal variable name: ‘~’ -- When splicing a TH declaration: (~_0) a_1 b_2 = GHC.Tuple.Prim.() This is easily fixed by modifying `reservedOps` in GHC.Utils.Lexeme - - - - - a1899d8f by Aaron Allen at 2023-08-04T12:29:24-04:00 [#23663] Show Flag Suggestions in GHCi Makes suggestions when using `:set` in GHCi with a misspelled flag. This mirrors how invalid flags are handled when passed to GHC directly. Logic for producing flag suggestions was moved to GHC.Driver.Sesssion so it can be shared. resolves #23663 - - - - - 03f2debd by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-08-04T12:30:00-04:00 Improve ghc-toolchain validation configure warning Fixes the layout of the ghc-toolchain validation warning produced by configure. - - - - - de25487d by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-04T12:30:36-04:00 EPA make getLocA a synonym for getHasLoc This is basically a no-op change, but allows us to make future changes that can rely on the HasLoc instances And I presume this means we can use more precise functions based on class resolution, so the Windows CI build reports Metric Decrease: T12234 T13035 - - - - - 3ac423b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:31:13-04:00 ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base Hackage upload requires this. - - - - - 217be673 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-08-04T22:08:39+02:00 Fix quantification order for a `op` b and a %m -> b Fixes #23764 Updates haddock submodule. - - - - - 30 changed files: - .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs - .gitlab/jobs.yaml - compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp - compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs - compiler/GHC/Core/InstEnv.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/DynFlags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs - compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs - compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Binds.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs - compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Types.hs - compiler/GHC/Parser/Annotation.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/HsType.hs - compiler/GHC/Rename/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Dict.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Equality.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Irred.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Monad.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs - compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Evidence.hs The diff was not included because it is too large. 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URL: From gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org Fri Aug 4 20:21:53 2023 From: gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org (Ben Gamari (@bgamari)) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2023 16:21:53 -0400 Subject: [Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23160] 713 commits: Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose Message-ID: <64cd5de1ce15_d64f0a821436051b@gitlab.mail> Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T23160 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: 8c98deba by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose Explicitly define length, elem, etc. in Foldable instance for Data.Functor.Compose Implementation of https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/57 - - - - - bc066108 by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Additional optimized versions - - - - - 80fce576 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Simplify minimum/maximum in instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - 8cb88a5a by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00 Update changelog to mention changes to instance Foldable (Compose f g) - - - - - e1c8c41d by Torsten Schmits at 2023-03-23T09:20:13-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.PatSyn Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10158 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - f932c589 by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Allow WARNING pragmas to be controlled with custom categories Closes #17209. This implements GHC Proposal 541, allowing a WARNING pragma to be annotated with a category like so: {-# WARNING in "x-partial" head "This function is undefined on empty lists." #-} The user can then enable, disable and set the severity of such warnings using command-line flags `-Wx-partial`, `-Werror=x-partial` and so on. There is a new warning group `-Wextended-warnings` containing all these warnings. Warnings without a category are treated as if the category was `deprecations`, and are (still) controlled by the flags `-Wdeprecations` and `-Wwarnings-deprecations`. Updates Haddock submodule. - - - - - 0426515b by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00 Move mention of warning groups change to 9.8.1 release notes - - - - - b8d783d2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T02:36:45-04:00 nativeGen/AArch64: Fix bitmask immediate predicate Previously the predicate for determining whether a logical instruction operand could be encoded as a bitmask immediate was far too conservative. This meant that, e.g., pointer untagged required five instructions whereas it should only require one. Fixes #23030. - - - - - 46120bb6 by Joachim Breitner at 2023-03-24T13:09:43-04:00 User's guide: Improve docs for -Wall previously it would list the warnings _not_ enabled by -Wall. That’s unnecessary round-about and was out of date. So let's just name the relevant warnings (based on `compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs`). - - - - - 509d1f11 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-24T13:10:20-04:00 codeGen/tsan: Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores There is some disagreement regarding the prototype of `__tsan_unaligned_write` (specifically whether it takes just the written address, or the address and the value as an argument). Moreover, I have observed crashes which appear to be due to it. Disable instrumentation of unaligned stores as a temporary mitigation. Fixes #23096. - - - - - 6a73655f by Li-yao Xia at 2023-03-25T00:02:44-04:00 base: Document GHC versions associated with past base versions in the changelog - - - - - 43bd7694 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 Add regression test for #17574 This test currently fails in the nonmoving way - - - - - f2d56bf7 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-03-25T00:03:24-04:00 fix: account for large and compact object stats with nonmoving gc Make sure that we keep track of the size of large and compact objects that have been moved onto the nonmoving heap. We keep track of their size and add it to the amount of live bytes in nonmoving segments to get the total size of the live nonmoving heap. Resolves #17574 - - - - - 7131b705 by David Feuer at 2023-03-25T00:04:04-04:00 Modify ThreadId documentation and comments For a long time, `GHC.Conc.Sync` has said ```haskell -- ToDo: data ThreadId = ThreadId (Weak ThreadId#) -- But since ThreadId# is unlifted, the Weak type must use open -- type variables. ``` We are now actually capable of using `Weak# ThreadId#`, but the world has moved on. To support the `Show` and `Ord` instances, we'd need to store the thread ID number in the `ThreadId`. And it seems very difficult to continue to support `threadStatus` in that regime, since it needs to be able to explain how threads died. In addition, garbage collection of weak references can be quite expensive, and it would be hard to evaluate the cost over he whole ecosystem. As discussed in [this CLC issue](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/125), it doesn't seem very likely that we'll actually switch to weak references here. - - - - - c421bbbb by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T00:04:41-04:00 rts: Fix barriers of IND and IND_STATIC Previously IND and IND_STATIC lacked the acquire barriers enjoyed by BLACKHOLE. As noted in the (now updated) Note [Heap memory barriers], this barrier is critical to ensure that the indirectee is visible to the entering core. Fixes #22872. - - - - - 62fa7faa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T00:05:22-04:00 Improve documentation of atomicModifyMutVar2# - - - - - b2d14d0b by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:43-04:00 rts: use performBlockingMajorGC in hs_perform_gc and fix ffi023 This patch does a few things: - Add the missing RtsSymbols.c entry of performBlockingMajorGC - Make hs_perform_gc call performBlockingMajorGC, which restores previous behavior - Use hs_perform_gc in ffi023 - Remove rts_clearMemory() call in ffi023, it now works again in some test ways previously marked as broken. Fixes #23089 - - - - - d9ae24ad by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-25T03:46:44-04:00 testsuite: add the rts_clearMemory test case This patch adds a standalone test case for rts_clearMemory that mimics how it's typically used by wasm backend users and ensures this RTS API isn't broken by future RTS refactorings. Fixes #23901. - - - - - 80729d96 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T03:47:22-04:00 Improve documentation for resizing of byte arrays - - - - - c6ec4cd1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:47-04:00 rts: Don't rely on EXTERN_INLINE for slop-zeroing logic Previously we relied on calling EXTERN_INLINE functions defined in ClosureMacros.h from Cmm to zero slop. However, as far as I can tell, this is no longer safe to do in C99 as EXTERN_INLINE definitions may be emitted in each compilation unit. Fix this by explicitly declaring a new set of non-inline functions in ZeroSlop.c which can be called from Cmm and marking the ClosureMacros.h definitions as INLINE_HEADER. In the future we should try to eliminate EXTERN_INLINE. - - - - - c32abd4b by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-25T20:23:48-04:00 rts: Fix capability-count check in zeroSlop Previously `zeroSlop` examined `RtsFlags` to determine whether the program was single-threaded. This is wrong; a program may be started with `+RTS -N1` yet the process may later increase the capability count with `setNumCapabilities`. This lead to quite subtle and rare crashes. Fixes #23088. - - - - - 656d4cb3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-25T20:24:23-04:00 Add Eq/Ord instances for SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #148](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/148). - - - - - 4f93de88 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:02-04:00 Update and expand atomic modification Haddocks * The documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` and `atomicModifyIORef'` were incomplete, and the documentation for `atomicModifyIORef` was out of date. Update and expand. * Remove a useless lazy pattern match in the definition of `atomicModifyIORef`. The pair it claims to match lazily was already forced by `atomicModifyIORef2`. - - - - - e1fb56b2 by David Feuer at 2023-03-26T15:33:41-04:00 Document the constructor name for lists Derived `Data` instances use raw infix constructor names when applicable. The `Data.Data [a]` instance, if derived, would have a constructor name of `":"`. However, it actually uses constructor name `"(:)"`. Document this peculiarity. See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/147 - - - - - c1f755c4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-27T22:09:41+01:00 Make exprIsConApp_maybe a bit cleverer Addresses #23159. See Note Note [Exploit occ-info in exprIsConApp_maybe] in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt. Compile times go down very slightly, but always go down, never up. Good! Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------------------ CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -1.8% T15703(normal) -1.2% GOOD geo. mean -0.1% minimum -1.8% maximum +0.0% Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons T15703 - - - - - 76bb4c58 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-28T08:12:08-04:00 Add COMPLETE pragmas to TypeRep, SSymbol, SChar, and SNat This implements [CLC proposal #149](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/149). - - - - - 3f374399 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Handle records in the renamer This patch moves the field-based logic for disambiguating record updates to the renamer. The type-directed logic, scheduled for removal, remains in the typechecker. To do this properly (and fix the myriad of bugs surrounding the treatment of duplicate record fields), we took the following main steps: 1. Create GREInfo, a renamer-level equivalent to TyThing which stores information pertinent to the renamer. This allows us to uniformly treat imported and local Names in the renamer, as described in Note [GREInfo]. 2. Remove GreName. Instead of a GlobalRdrElt storing GreNames, which distinguished between normal names and field names, we now store simple Names in GlobalRdrElt, along with the new GREInfo information which allows us to recover the FieldLabel for record fields. 3. Add namespacing for record fields, within the OccNames themselves. This allows us to remove the mangling of duplicate field selectors. This change ensures we don't print mangled names to the user in error messages, and allows us to handle duplicate record fields in Template Haskell. 4. Move record disambiguation to the renamer, and operate on the level of data constructors instead, to handle #21443. The error message text for ambiguous record updates has also been changed to reflect that type-directed disambiguation is on the way out. (3) means that OccEnv is now a bit more complex: we first key on the textual name, which gives an inner map keyed on NameSpace: OccEnv a ~ FastStringEnv (UniqFM NameSpace a) Note that this change, along with (2), both increase the memory residency of GlobalRdrEnv = OccEnv [GlobalRdrElt], which causes a few tests to regress somewhat in compile-time allocation. Even though (3) simplified a lot of code (in particular the treatment of field selectors within Template Haskell and in error messages), it came with one important wrinkle: in the situation of -- M.hs-boot module M where { data A; foo :: A -> Int } -- M.hs module M where { data A = MkA { foo :: Int } } we have that M.hs-boot exports a variable foo, which is supposed to match with the record field foo that M exports. To solve this issue, we add a new impedance-matching binding to M foo{var} = foo{fld} This mimics the logic that existed already for impedance-binding DFunIds, but getting it right was a bit tricky. See Note [Record field impedance matching] in GHC.Tc.Module. We also needed to be careful to avoid introducing space leaks in GHCi. So we dehydrate the GlobalRdrEnv before storing it anywhere, e.g. in ModIface. This means stubbing out all the GREInfo fields, with the function forceGlobalRdrEnv. When we read it back in, we rehydrate with rehydrateGlobalRdrEnv. This robustly avoids any space leaks caused by retaining old type environments. Fixes #13352 #14848 #17381 #17551 #19664 #21443 #21444 #21720 #21898 #21946 #21959 #22125 #22160 #23010 #23062 #23063 Updates haddock submodule ------------------------- Metric Increase: MultiComponentModules MultiLayerModules MultiLayerModulesDefsGhci MultiLayerModulesNoCode T13701 T14697 hard_hole_fits ------------------------- - - - - - 4f1940f0 by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:33+02:00 Avoid repeatedly shadowing in shadowNames This commit refactors GHC.Type.Name.Reader.shadowNames to first accumulate all the shadowing arising from the introduction of a new set of GREs, and then applies all the shadowing to the old GlobalRdrEnv in one go. - - - - - d246049c by sheaf at 2023-03-29T13:57:34+02:00 igre_prompt_env: discard "only-qualified" names We were unnecessarily carrying around names only available qualified in igre_prompt_env, violating the icReaderEnv invariant. We now get rid of these, as they aren't needed for the shadowing computation that igre_prompt_env exists for. Fixes #23177 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T14052 T14052Type ------------------------- - - - - - 41a572f6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-29T16:17:21-04:00 hadrian: Fix path to HpcParser.y The source for this project has been moved into a src/ folder so we also need to update this path. Fixes #23187 - - - - - b159e0e9 by doyougnu at 2023-03-30T01:40:08-04:00 js: split JMacro into JS eDSL and JS syntax This commit: Splits JExpr and JStat into two nearly identical DSLs: - GHC.JS.Syntax is the JMacro based DSL without unsaturation, i.e., a value cannot be unsaturated, or, a value of this DSL is a witness that a value of GHC.JS.Unsat has been saturated - GHC.JS.Unsat is the JMacro DSL from GHCJS with Unsaturation. Then all binary and outputable instances are changed to use GHC.JS.Syntax. This moves us closer to closing out #22736 and #22352. See #22736 for roadmap. ------------------------- Metric Increase: CoOpt_Read LargeRecord ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T10858 T11195 T11374 T11822 T12227 T12707 T13035 T13253 T13253-spj T13379 T14683 T15164 T15703 T16577 T17096 T17516 T17836 T18140 T18282 T18304 T18478 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T21839c T3064 T4801 T5321FD T5321Fun T5631 T5642 T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 TcPlugin_RewritePerf WWRec ------------------------- - - - - - f4f1f14f by Sylvain Henry at 2023-03-30T01:40:49-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. Also used the opportunity to reenable 64-bit Word/Int tests - - - - - a5360490 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T01:41:25-04:00 testsuite: Fix racing prints in T21465 As noted in #23155, we previously failed to add flushes necessary to ensure predictable output. Fixes #23155. - - - - - 98b5cf67 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-30T09:58:40+01:00 Revert "ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181)" This reverts commit f4f1f14f8009c3c120b8b963ec130cbbc774ec02. This fails to build with GHC-9.2 as a boot compiler. See #23195 for tracking this issue. - - - - - 61a2dfaa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Add {-# WARNING #-} to Data.List.{head,tail} - - - - - 8f15c47c by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fixes to accomodate Data.List.{head,tail} with {-# WARNING #-} - - - - - 7c7dbade by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Bump submodules - - - - - d2d8251b by Bodigrim at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Fix tests - - - - - 3d38dcb6 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:35:57-04:00 Proxies for head and tail: review suggestions - - - - - 930edcfd by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:36:33-04:00 docs: move RecordUpd changelog entry to 9.8 This was accidentally included in the 9.6 changelog instead of the 9.6 changelog. - - - - - 6f885e65 by sheaf at 2023-03-30T14:37:09-04:00 Add LANGUAGE GADTs to GHC.Rename.Env We need to enable this extension for the file to compile with ghc 9.2, as we are pattern matching on a GADT and this required the GADT extension to be enabled until 9.4. - - - - - 6d6a37a8 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: make lint-ci-config job fast again We don't pin our nixpkgs revision and tracks the default nixpkgs-unstable channel anyway. Instead of using haskell.packages.ghc924, we should be using haskell.packages.ghc92 to maximize the binary cache hit rate and make lint-ci-config job fast again. Also bumps the nix docker image to the latest revision. - - - - - ef1548c4 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: ensure that all non-i386 pipelines do parallel xz compression We can safely enable parallel xz compression for non-i386 pipelines. However, previously we didn't export XZ_OPT, so the xz process won't see it if XZ_OPT hasn't already been set in the current job. - - - - - 20432d16 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: unset CROSS_EMULATOR for js job - - - - - 4a24dbbe by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: fix lint-testsuite job The list_broken make target will transitively depend on the calibrate.out target, which used STAGE1_GHC instead of TEST_HC. It really should be TEST_HC since that's what get passed in the gitlab CI config. - - - - - cea56ccc by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:42:56+00:00 ci: use alpine3_17-wasm image for wasm jobs Bump the ci-images dependency and use the new alpine3_17-wasm docker image for wasm jobs. - - - - - 79d0cb32 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Add basic support for testing cross-compilers - - - - - e7392b4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite/driver: Normalize away differences in ghc executable name - - - - - ee160d06 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 hadrian: Pass CROSS_EMULATOR to runtests.py - - - - - 30c84511 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: don't add optllvm way for wasm32 - - - - - f1beee36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: normalize the .wasm extension - - - - - a984a103 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: strip the cross ghc prefix in output and error message - - - - - f7478d95 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: handle target executable extension - - - - - 8fe8b653 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: mypy typing error fixes This patch fixes some mypy typing errors which weren't caught in previous linting jobs. - - - - - 0149f32f by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: use context variable instead of thread-local variable This patch changes a thread-local variable to context variable instead, which works as intended when the testsuite transitions to use asyncio & coroutines instead of multi-threading to concurrently run test cases. Note that this also raises the minimum Python version to 3.7. - - - - - ea853ff0 by Cheng Shao at 2023-03-30T18:43:53+00:00 testsuite: asyncify the testsuite driver This patch refactors the testsuite driver, gets rid of multi-threading logic for running test cases concurrently, and uses asyncio & coroutines instead. This is not yak shaving for its own sake; the previous multi-threading logic is prone to livelock/deadlock conditions for some reason, even if the total number of threads is bounded to a thread pool's capacity. The asyncify change is an internal implementation detail of the testsuite driver and does not impact most GHC maintainers out there. The patch does not touch the .T files, test cases can be added/modified the exact same way as before. - - - - - 0077cb22 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-31T21:28:28-04:00 Add test for T23184 There was an outright bug, which Simon fixed in July 2021, as a little side-fix on a complicated patch: ``` commit 6656f0165a30fc2a22208532ba384fc8e2f11b46 Author: Simon Peyton Jones <simonpj at microsoft.com> Date: Fri Jul 23 23:57:01 2021 +0100 A bunch of changes related to eta reduction This is a large collection of changes all relating to eta reduction, originally triggered by #18993, but there followed a long saga. Specifics: ...lots of lines omitted... Other incidental changes * Fix a fairly long-standing outright bug in the ApplyToVal case of GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.mkDupableContWithDmds. I was failing to take the tail of 'dmds' in the recursive call, which meant the demands were All Wrong. I have no idea why this has not caused problems before now. ``` Note this "Fix a fairly longstanding outright bug". This is the specific fix ``` @@ -3552,8 +3556,8 @@ mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds -- let a = ...arg... -- in [...hole...] a -- NB: sc_dup /= OkToDup; that is caught earlier by contIsDupable - do { let (dmd:_) = dmds -- Never fails - ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env dmds cont + do { let (dmd:cont_dmds) = dmds -- Never fails + ; (floats1, cont') <- mkDupableContWithDmds env cont_dmds cont ; let env' = env `setInScopeFromF` floats1 ; (_, se', arg') <- simplArg env' dup se arg ; (let_floats2, arg'') <- makeTrivial env NotTopLevel dmd (fsLit "karg") arg' ``` Ticket #23184 is a report of the bug that this diff fixes. - - - - - 62d25071 by mangoiv at 2023-04-01T04:20:01-04:00 [feat] make ($) representation polymorphic - this change was approved by the CLC in [1] following a CLC proposal [2] - make ($) representation polymorphic (adjust the type signature) - change ($) implementation to allow additional polymorphism - adjust the haddock of ($) to reflect these changes - add additional documentation to document these changes - add changelog entry - adjust tests (move now succeeding tests and adjust stdout of some tests) [1] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132#issuecomment-1487456854 [2] https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/132 - - - - - 77c33fb9 by Artem Pelenitsyn at 2023-04-01T04:20:41-04:00 User Guide: update copyright year: 2020->2023 - - - - - 3b5be05a by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T09:42:31-04:00 driver: Unit State Data.Map -> GHC.Unique.UniqMap In pursuit of #22426. The driver and unit state are major contributors. This commit also bumps the haddock submodule to reflect the API changes in UniqMap. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: MultiComponentModules MultiComponentModulesRecomp T10421 T10547 T12150 T12234 T12425 T13035 T16875 T18140 T18304 T18698a T18698b T18923 T20049 T5837 T6048 T9198 ------------------------- - - - - - a84fba6e by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-01T09:43:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10183 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 6e2eb275 by doyougnu at 2023-04-01T18:27:56-04:00 JS: Linker: use saturated JExpr Follow on to MR!10142 in pursuit of #22736 - - - - - 3da69346 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 Improve haddocks of template-haskell Con datatype This adds a bit more information, in particular about the lists of constructors in the GadtC and RecGadtC cases. - - - - - 3b7bbb39 by sheaf at 2023-04-01T18:28:37-04:00 TH: revert changes to GadtC & RecGadtC Commit 3f374399 included a breaking-change to the template-haskell library when it made the GadtC and RecGadtC constructors take non-empty lists of names. As this has the potential to break many users' packages, we decided to revert these changes for now. - - - - - f60f6110 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T18:59:30-04:00 Rework documentation for data Char - - - - - 43ebd5dc by Bodigrim at 2023-04-02T19:00:09-04:00 cmm: implement parsing of MO_AtomicRMW from hand-written CMM files Fixes #23206 - - - - - ab9cd52d by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:15:21-04:00 ghc-heap: remove wrong Addr# coercion (#23181) Conversion from Addr# to I# isn't correct with the JS backend. - - - - - 2b2afff3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 hadrian: Update bootstrap plans for 9.2.6, 9.2.7, 9.4.4, 9.4.5, 9.6.1 Also fixes the ./generate_bootstrap_plans script which was recently broken We can hopefully drop the 9.2 plans soon but they still work so kept them around for now. - - - - - c2605e25 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-03T08:15:58-04:00 ci: Add job to test 9.6 bootstrapping - - - - - 53e4d513 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T08:16:35-04:00 hadrian: Improve option parsing Several options in Hadrian had their argument marked as optional (`OptArg`), but if the argument wasn't there they were just giving an error. It's more idiomatic to mark the argument as required instead; the code uses less Maybes, the parser can enforce that the argument is present, --help gives better output. - - - - - a8e36892 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-03T08:17:16-04:00 JS: fix issues with FD api support - Add missing implementations for fcntl_read/write/lock - Fix fdGetMode These were found while implementing TH in !9779. These functions must be used somehow by the external interpreter code. - - - - - 8b092910 by Haskell-mouse at 2023-04-03T19:31:26-04:00 Convert diagnostics in GHC.Rename.HsType to proper TcRnMessage I've turned all occurrences of TcRnUnknownMessage in GHC.Rename.HsType module into a proper TcRnMessage. Instead, these TcRnMessage messages were introduced: TcRnDataKindsError TcRnUnusedQuantifiedTypeVar TcRnIllegalKindSignature TcRnUnexpectedPatSigType TcRnSectionPrecedenceError TcRnPrecedenceParsingError TcRnIllegalKind TcRnNegativeNumTypeLiteral TcRnUnexpectedKindVar TcRnBindMultipleVariables TcRnBindVarAlreadyInScope - - - - - 220a7a48 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-03T19:32:02-04:00 Fixes around unsafeCoerce# 1. `unsafeCoerce#` was documented in `GHC.Prim`. But since the overhaul in 74ad75e87317, `unsafeCoerce#` is no longer defined there. I've combined the documentation in `GHC.Prim` with the `Unsafe.Coerce` module. 2. The documentation of `unsafeCoerce#` stated that you should not cast a function to an algebraic type, even if you later cast it back before applying it. But ghci was doing that type of cast, as can be seen with 'ghci -ddump-ds' and typing 'x = not'. I've changed it to use Any following the documentation. - - - - - 9095e297 by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 Add a few more memcpy-ish primops * copyMutableByteArrayNonOverlapping# * copyAddrToAddr# * copyAddrToAddrNonOverlapping# * setAddrRange# The implementations of copyBytes, moveBytes, and fillBytes in base:Foreign.Marshal.Utils now use these new primops, which can cause us to work a bit harder generating code for them, resulting in the metric increase in T21839c observed by CI on some architectures. But in exchange, we get better code! Metric Increase: T21839c - - - - - f7da530c by Matthew Craven at 2023-04-04T01:04:10-04:00 StgToCmm: Upgrade -fcheck-prim-bounds behavior Fixes #21054. Additionally, we can now check for range overlap when generating Cmm for primops that use memcpy internally. - - - - - cd00e321 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T01:04:50-04:00 Relax assertion in varToRecFieldOcc When using Template Haskell, it is possible to re-parent a field OccName belonging to one data constructor to another data constructor. The lsp-types package did this in order to "extend" a data constructor with additional fields. This ran into an assertion in 'varToRecFieldOcc'. This assertion can simply be relaxed, as the resulting splices are perfectly sound. Fixes #23220 - - - - - eed0d930 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-04T11:09:15-04:00 GHCi.RemoteTypes: fix doc and avoid unsafeCoerce (#23201) - - - - - 071139c3 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-04T11:09:51-04:00 Make INLINE pragmas for pattern synonyms work with TH Previously, the code for converting `INLINE <name>` pragmas from TH splices used `vNameN`, which assumed that `<name>` must live in the variable namespace. Pattern synonyms, on the other hand, live in the constructor namespace. I've fixed the issue by switching to `vcNameN` instead, which works for both the variable and constructor namespaces. Fixes #23203. - - - - - 7c16f3be by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-04T17:13:00-04:00 Fix unification with oversaturated type families unify_ty was incorrectly saying that F x y ~ T x are surely apart, where F x y is an oversaturated type family and T x is a tyconapp. As a result, the simplifier dropped a live case alternative (#23134). - - - - - c165f079 by sheaf at 2023-04-04T17:13:40-04:00 Add testcase for #23192 This issue around solving of constraints arising from superclass expansion using other constraints also borned from superclass expansion was the topic of commit aed1974e. That commit made sure we don't emit a "redundant constraint" warning in a situation in which removing the constraint would cause errors. Fixes #23192 - - - - - d1bb16ed by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-06T03:40:45-04:00 nonmoving: Disable slop-zeroing As noted in #23170, the nonmoving GC can race with a mutator zeroing the slop of an updated thunk (in much the same way that two mutators would race). Consequently, we must disable slop-zeroing when the nonmoving GC is in use. Closes #23170 - - - - - 04b80850 by Brandon Chinn at 2023-04-06T03:41:21-04:00 Fix reverse flag for -Wunsupported-llvm-version - - - - - 0c990e13 by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-04-06T10:16:29+00:00 Add release note for GHC.Unicode refactor in base-4.18. Also merge CLC proposal 130 in base-4.19 with CLC proposal 59 in base-4.18 and add proper release date. - - - - - cbbfb283 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Improve documentation for ($) (#22963) - - - - - 5193c2b0 by Alex Dixon at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Remove trailing whitespace from ($) commentary - - - - - b384523b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-07T18:27:45-04:00 Adjust wording wrt representation polymorphism of ($) - - - - - 6a788f0a by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-07T22:29:28-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Tc.TyCl.Utils Tracking ticket: #20117 MR: !10251 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 3ba77b36 by sheaf at 2023-04-07T22:30:07-04:00 Renamer: don't call addUsedGRE on an exact Name When looking up a record field in GHC.Rename.Env.lookupRecFieldOcc, we could end up calling addUsedGRE on an exact Name, which would then lead to a panic in the bestImport function: it would be incapable of processing a GRE which is not local but also not brought into scope by any imports (as it is referred to by its unique instead). Fixes #23240 - - - - - bc4795d2 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add support for -debug in the testsuite Confusingly, GhcDebugged referred to GhcDebugAssertions. - - - - - b7474b57 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-11T19:24:54-04:00 Add missing cases in -Di prettyprinter Fixes #23142 - - - - - 6c392616 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: make WasmCodeGenM an instance of MonadUnique - - - - - 05d26a65 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-11T19:25:31-04:00 compiler: apply cmm node-splitting for wasm backend This patch applies cmm node-splitting for wasm32 NCG, which is required when handling irreducible CFGs. Fixes #23237. - - - - - f1892cc0 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-11T19:26:09-04:00 Set base 'maintainer' field to CLC - - - - - ecf22da3 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-11T19:26:45-04:00 Clarify a couple of Notes about 'nospec' - - - - - ebd8918b by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-12T12:32:57-04:00 Allow generation of TTH syntax with TH In other words allow generation of typed splices and brackets with Untyped Template Haskell. That is useful in cases where a library is build with TTH in mind, but we still want to generate some auxiliary declarations, where TTH cannot help us, but untyped TH can. Such example is e.g. `staged-sop` which works with TTH, but we would like to derive `Generic` declarations with TH. An alternative approach is to use `unsafeCodeCoerce`, but then the derived `Generic` instances would be type-checked only at use sites, i.e. much later. Also `-ddump-splices` output is quite ugly: user-written instances would use TTH brackets, not `unsafeCodeCoerce`. This commit doesn't allow generating of untyped template splices and brackets with untyped TH, as I don't know why one would want to do that (instead of merging the splices, e.g.) - - - - - 690d0225 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-04-12T12:33:33-04:00 Add regression test for #23229 - - - - - 59321879 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quotRem rules (#22152) case quotRemInt# x y of (# q, _ #) -> body ====> case quotInt# x y of q -> body case quotRemInt# x y of (# _, r #) -> body ====> case remInt# x y of r -> body - - - - - 4dd02122 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Add quot folding rule (#22152) (x / l1) / l2 l1 and l2 /= 0 l1*l2 doesn't overflow ==> x / (l1 * l2) - - - - - 1148ac72 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make Int64/Word64 division ok for speculation too. Only when the divisor is definitely non-zero. - - - - - 8af401cc by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-13T08:50:33-04:00 Make WordQuotRem2Op ok-for-speculation too - - - - - 27d2978e by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-13T08:51:09-04:00 Base/JS: GHC.JS.Foreign.Callback module (issue 23126) * Add the Callback module for "exporting" Haskell functions to be available to plain JavaScript code * Fix some primitives defined in GHC.JS.Prim * Add a JavaScript section to the user guide with instructions on how to use the JavaScript FFI, building up to using Callbacks to interact with the browser * Add tests for the JavaScript FFI and Callbacks - - - - - a34aa8da by Adam Sandberg Ericsson at 2023-04-14T04:17:52-04:00 rts: improve memory ordering and add some comments in the StablePtr implementation - - - - - d7a768a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-14T04:18:28-04:00 docs: Generate docs/index.html with version number * Generate docs/index.html to include the version of the ghc library * This also fixes the packageVersions interpolations which were - Missing an interpolation for `LIBRARY_ghc_VERSION` - Double quoting the version so that "9.7" was being inserted. Fixes #23121 - - - - - d48fbfea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T04:19:05-04:00 Stop if type constructors have kind errors Otherwise we get knock-on errors, such as #23252. This makes GHC fail a bit sooner, and I have not attempted to add recovery code, to add a fake TyCon place of the erroneous one, in an attempt to get more type errors in one pass. We could do that (perhaps) if there was a call for it. - - - - - 2371d6b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Major refactor in the handling of equality constraints This MR substantially refactors the way in which the constraint solver deals with equality constraints. The big thing is: * Intead of a pipeline in which we /first/ canonicalise and /then/ interact (the latter including performing unification) the two steps are more closely integreated into one. That avoids the current rather indirect communication between the two steps. The proximate cause for this refactoring is fixing #22194, which involve solving [W] alpha[2] ~ Maybe (F beta[4]) by doing this: alpha[2] := Maybe delta[2] [W] delta[2] ~ F beta[4] That is, we don't promote beta[4]! This is very like introducing a cycle breaker, and was very awkward to do before, but now it is all nice. See GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify Note [Promotion and level-checking] and Note [Family applications in canonical constraints]. The big change is this: * Several canonicalisation checks (occurs-check, cycle-breaking, checking for concreteness) are combined into one new function: GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.checkTyEqRhs This function is controlled by `TyEqFlags`, which says what to do for foralls, type families etc. * `canEqCanLHSFinish` now sees if unification is possible, and if so, actually does it: see `canEqCanLHSFinish_try_unification`. There are loads of smaller changes: * The on-the-fly unifier `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.unifyType` has a cheap-and-cheerful version of `checkTyEqRhs`, called `simpleUnifyCheck`. If `simpleUnifyCheck` succeeds, it can unify, otherwise it defers by emitting a constraint. This is simpler than before. * I simplified the swapping code in `GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.canEqCanLHS`. Especially the nasty stuff involving `swap_for_occurs` and `canEqTyVarFunEq`. Much nicer now. See Note [Orienting TyVarLHS/TyFamLHS] Note [Orienting TyFamLHS/TyFamLHS] * Added `cteSkolemOccurs`, `cteConcrete`, and `cteCoercionHole` to the problems that can be discovered by `checkTyEqRhs`. * I fixed #23199 `pickQuantifiablePreds`, which actually allows GHC to to accept both cases in #22194 rather than rejecting both. Yet smaller: * Added a `synIsConcrete` flag to `SynonymTyCon` (alongside `synIsFamFree`) to reduce the need for synonym expansion when checking concreteness. Use it in `isConcreteType`. * Renamed `isConcrete` to `isConcreteType` * Defined `GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs.isInjectiveInType` as a more efficient way to find if a particular type variable is used injectively than finding all the injective variables. It is called in `GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.definitely_poly`, which in turn is used quite a lot. * Moved `rewriterView` to `GHC.Core.Type`, so we can use it from the constraint solver. Fixes #22194, #23199 Compile times decrease by an average of 0.1%; but there is a 7.4% drop in compiler allocation on T15703. Metric Decrease: T15703 - - - - - 99b2734b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Add some documentation about redundant constraints - - - - - 3f2d0eb8 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Improve partial signatures This MR fixes #23223. The changes are in two places: * GHC.Tc.Bind.checkMonomorphismRestriction See the new `Note [When the MR applies]` We now no longer stupidly attempt to apply the MR when the user specifies a context, e.g. f :: Eq a => _ -> _ * GHC.Tc.Solver.decideQuantification See rewritten `Note [Constraints in partial type signatures]` Fixing this bug apparently breaks three tests: * partial-sigs/should_compile/T11192 * partial-sigs/should_fail/Defaulting1MROff * partial-sigs/should_fail/T11122 However they are all symptoms of #23232, so I'm marking them as expect_broken(23232). I feel happy about this MR. Nice. - - - - - 23e2a8a0 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-14T20:01:02+02:00 Make approximateWC a bit cleverer This MR fixes #23224: making approximateWC more clever See the long `Note [ApproximateWC]` in GHC.Tc.Solver All this is delicate and ad-hoc -- but it /has/ to be: we are talking about inferring a type for a binding in the presence of GADTs, type families and whatnot: known difficult territory. We just try as hard as we can. - - - - - 2c040246 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-15T00:57:14-04:00 docs: Update template-haskell docs to use Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a) Since GHC Proposal #195, the type of [|| ... ||] has been Code Q a rather than Q (TExp a). The documentation in the `template-haskell` library wasn't updated to reflect this change. Fixes #23148 - - - - - 0da18eb7 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-15T14:35:53+02:00 Show an error when we cannot default a concrete tyvar Fixes #23153 - - - - - bad2f8b8 by sheaf at 2023-04-15T15:14:36+02:00 Handle ConcreteTvs in inferResultToType inferResultToType was discarding the ir_frr information, which meant some metavariables ended up being MetaTvs instead of ConcreteTvs. This function now creates new ConcreteTvs as necessary, instead of always creating MetaTvs. Fixes #23154 - - - - - 3b0ea480 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-16T18:12:20-04:00 Transfer DFunId_ness onto specialised bindings Whether a binding is a DFunId or not has consequences for the `-fdicts-strict` flag, essentially if we are doing demand analysis for a DFunId then `-fdicts-strict` does not apply because the constraint solver can create recursive groups of dictionaries. In #22549 this was fixed for the "normal" case, see Note [Do not strictify the argument dictionaries of a dfun]. However the loop still existed if the DFunId was being specialised. The problem was that the specialiser would specialise a DFunId and turn it into a VanillaId and so the demand analyser didn't know to apply special treatment to the binding anymore and the whole recursive group was optimised to bottom. The solution is to transfer over the DFunId-ness of the binding in the specialiser so that the demand analyser knows not to apply the `-fstrict-dicts`. Fixes #22549 - - - - - a1371ebb by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-04-16T18:12:59-04:00 Add import lists to few GHC.Driver.Session imports Related to https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23261. There are a lot of GHC.Driver.Session which only use DynFlags, but not the parsing code. - - - - - 51479ceb by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-17T08:08:48-04:00 Account for special GHC.Prim import in warnUnusedPackages The GHC.Prim import is treated quite specially primarily because there isn't an interface file for GHC.Prim. Therefore we record separately in the ModSummary if it's imported or not so we don't go looking for it. This logic hasn't made it's way to `-Wunused-packages` so if you imported GHC.Prim then the warning would complain you didn't use `-package ghc-prim`. Fixes #23212 - - - - - 1532a8b2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-04-17T08:09:24-04:00 Add regression test for #23199 - - - - - 0158c5f1 by Ryan Scott at 2023-04-17T18:43:27-04:00 validDerivPred: Reject exotic constraints in IrredPreds This brings the `IrredPred` case in sync with the treatment of `ClassPred`s as described in `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` in `GHC.Tc.Validity`. Namely, we should reject `IrredPred`s that are inferred from `deriving` clauses whose arguments contain other type constructors, as described in `(VD2) Reject exotic constraints` of that Note. This has the nice property that `deriving` clauses whose inferred instance context mention `TypeError` will now emit the type error in the resulting error message, which better matches existing intuitions about how `TypeError` should work. While I was in town, I noticed that much of `Note [Valid 'deriving' predicate]` was duplicated in a separate `Note [Exotic derived instance contexts]` in `GHC.Tc.Deriv.Infer`. I decided to fold the latter Note into the former so that there is a single authority on describing the conditions under which an inferred `deriving` constraint can be considered valid. This changes the behavior of `deriving` in a way that existing code might break, so I have made a mention of this in the GHC User's Guide. It seems very, very unlikely that much code is relying on this strange behavior, however, and even if there is, there is a clear, backwards-compatible migration path using `StandaloneDeriving`. Fixes #22696. - - - - - 10364818 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-17T18:44:03-04:00 Misc cleanup - Use dedicated list functions - Make cloneBndrs and cloneRecIdBndrs monadic - Fix invalid haddock comments in libraries/base - - - - - 5e1d33d7 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-18T10:31:02-04:00 Convert interface file loading errors into proper diagnostics This patch converts all the errors to do with loading interface files into proper structured diagnostics. * DriverMessage: Sometimes in the driver we attempt to load an interface file so we embed the IfaceMessage into the DriverMessage. * TcRnMessage: Most the time we are loading interface files during typechecking, so we embed the IfaceMessage This patch also removes the TcRnInterfaceLookupError constructor which is superceded by the IfaceMessage, which is now structured compared to just storing an SDoc before. - - - - - df1a5811 by sheaf at 2023-04-18T10:31:43-04:00 Don't panic in ltPatersonSize The function GHC.Tc.Utils.TcType.ltPatersonSize would panic when it encountered a type family on the RHS, as usually these are not allowed (type families are not allowed on the RHS of class instances or of quantified constraints). However, it is possible to still encounter type families on the RHS after doing a bit of constraint solving, as seen in test case T23171. This could trigger the panic in the call to ltPatersonSize in GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical.mk_strict_superclasses, which is involved in avoiding loopy superclass constraints. This patch simply changes ltPatersonSize to return "I don't know, because there's a type family involved" in these cases. Fixes #23171 - - - - - d442ac05 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:04:35-04:00 JS: fix thread-related primops - - - - - 7a96f90b by Bryan Richter at 2023-04-19T20:05:11-04:00 CI: Disable abi-test-nightly See #23269 - - - - - ab6c1d29 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-19T20:05:50-04:00 Testsuite: don't use obsolescent egrep (#22351) Recent egrep displays the following message, breaking golden tests: egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E Switch to using "grep -E" instead - - - - - f15b0ce5 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-04-20T11:01:06-04:00 hadrian: Pass haddock file arguments in a response file In !10119 CI was failing on windows because the command line was too long. We can mitigate this by passing the file arguments to haddock in a response file. We can't easily pass all the arguments in a response file because the `+RTS` arguments can't be placed in the response file. Fixes #23273 - - - - - 7012ec2f by tocic at 2023-04-20T11:01:42-04:00 Fix doc typo in GHC.Read.readList - - - - - 5c873124 by sheaf at 2023-04-20T18:33:34-04:00 Implement -jsem: parallelism controlled by semaphores See https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/540/ for a complete description for the motivation for this feature. The `-jsem` option allows a build tool to pass a semaphore to GHC which GHC can use in order to control how much parallelism it requests. GHC itself acts as a client in the GHC jobserver protocol. ``` GHC Jobserver Protocol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This proposal introduces the GHC Jobserver Protocol. This protocol allows a server to dynamically invoke many instances of a client process, while restricting all of those instances to use no more than <n> capabilities. This is achieved by coordination over a system semaphore (either a POSIX semaphore [6]_ in the case of Linux and Darwin, or a Win32 semaphore [7]_ in the case of Windows platforms). There are two kinds of participants in the GHC Jobserver protocol: - The *jobserver* creates a system semaphore with a certain number of available tokens. Each time the jobserver wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** first acquire a single token from the semaphore, before spawning the subprocess. This token **must** be released once the subprocess terminates. Once work is finished, the jobserver **must** destroy the semaphore it created. - A *jobclient* is a subprocess spawned by the jobserver or another jobclient. Each jobclient starts with one available token (its *implicit token*, which was acquired by the parent which spawned it), and can request more tokens through the Jobserver Protocol by waiting on the semaphore. Each time a jobclient wants to spawn a new jobclient subprocess, it **must** pass on a single token to the child jobclient. This token can either be the jobclient's implicit token, or another token which the jobclient acquired from the semaphore. Each jobclient **must** release exactly as many tokens as it has acquired from the semaphore (this does not include the implicit tokens). ``` Build tools such as cabal act as jobservers in the protocol and are responsibile for correctly creating, cleaning up and managing the semaphore. Adds a new submodule (semaphore-compat) for managing and interacting with semaphores in a cross-platform way. Fixes #19349 - - - - - 52d3e9b4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 rts: Initialize Array# header in listThreads# Previously the implementation of listThreads# failed to initialize the header of the created array, leading to various nastiness. Fixes #23071 - - - - - 1db30fe1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-20T18:34:11-04:00 testsuite: Add test for #23071 - - - - - dae514f9 by tocic at 2023-04-21T13:31:21-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base/GHC - - - - - 113e21d7 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-04-21T13:32:01-04:00 Testsuite: replace some js_broken/js_skip predicates with req_c Using req_c is more precise. - - - - - 038bb031 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-04-21T18:03:04-04:00 Minor doc fixes - Add docs/index.html to .gitignore. It is created by ./hadrian/build docs, and it was the only file in Hadrian's templateRules not present in .gitignore. - Mention that MultiWayIf supports non-boolean guards - Remove documentation of optdll - removed in 2007, 763daed95 - Fix markdown syntax - - - - - e826cdb2 by amesgen at 2023-04-21T18:03:44-04:00 User's guide: DeepSubsumption is implied by Haskell{98,2010} - - - - - 499a1c20 by PHO at 2023-04-23T13:39:32-04:00 Implement executablePath for Solaris and make getBaseDir less platform-dependent Use base-4.17 executablePath when possible, and fall back on getExecutablePath when it's not available. The sole reason why getBaseDir had #ifdef's was apparently that getExecutablePath wasn't reliable, and we could reduce the number of CPP conditionals by making use of executablePath instead. Also export executablePath on js_HOST_ARCH. - - - - - 97a6f7bc by tocic at 2023-04-23T13:40:08-04:00 Fix doc typos in libraries/base - - - - - 787c6e8c by Ben Gamari at 2023-04-24T12:19:06-04:00 testsuite/T20137: Avoid impl.-defined behavior Previously we would cast pointers to uint64_t. However, implementations are allowed to either zero- or sign-extend such casts. Instead cast to uintptr_t to avoid this. Fixes #23247. - - - - - 87095f6a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:19:44-04:00 rts: always build 64-bit atomic ops This patch does a few things: - Always build 64-bit atomic ops in rts/ghc-prim, even on 32-bit platforms - Remove legacy "64bit" cabal flag of rts package - Fix hs_xchg64 function prototype for 32-bit platforms - Fix AtomicFetch test for wasm32 - - - - - 2685a12d by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T12:20:21-04:00 compiler: don't install signal handlers when the host platform doesn't have signals Previously, large parts of GHC API will transitively invoke withSignalHandlers, which doesn't work on host platforms without signal functionality at all (e.g. wasm32-wasi). By making withSignalHandlers a no-op on those platforms, we can make more parts of GHC API work out of the box when signals aren't supported. - - - - - 1338b7a3 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-24T16:21:30-04:00 hadrian: fix non-ghc program paths passed to testsuite driver when testing cross GHC - - - - - 1a10f556 by Bodigrim at 2023-04-24T16:22:09-04:00 Add since pragma to Data.Functor.unzip - - - - - 0da9e882 by Soham Chowdhury at 2023-04-25T00:15:22-04:00 More informative errors for bad imports (#21826) - - - - - ebd5b078 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T00:15:58-04:00 JS/base: provide implementation for mkdir (issue 22374) - - - - - 8f656188 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-25T18:12:38-04:00 JS: Fix h$base_access implementation (issue 22576) - - - - - 74c55712 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-04-25T18:13:19-04:00 Give more guarntees about ImplicitParams (#23289) - Added new section in the GHC user's guide that legends behavior of nested implicit parameter bindings in these two cases: let ?f = 1 in let ?f = 2 in ?f and data T where MkT :: (?f :: Int) => T f :: T -> T -> Int f MkT MkT = ?f - Added new test case to examine this behavior. - - - - - c30ac25f by Sebastian Graf at 2023-04-26T14:50:51-04:00 DmdAnal: Unleash demand signatures of free RULE and unfolding binders (#23208) In #23208 we observed that the demand signature of a binder occuring in a RULE wasn't unleashed, leading to a transitively used binder being discarded as absent. The solution was to use the same code path that we already use for handling exported bindings. See the changes to `Note [Absence analysis for stable unfoldings and RULES]` for more details. I took the chance to factor out the old notion of a `PlusDmdArg` (a pair of a `VarEnv Demand` and a `Divergence`) into `DmdEnv`, which fits nicely into our existing framework. As a result, I had to touch quite a few places in the code. This refactoring exposed a few small bugs around correct handling of bottoming demand environments. As a result, some strictness signatures now mention uniques that weren't there before which caused test output changes to T13143, T19969 and T22112. But these tests compared whole -ddump-simpl listings which is a very fragile thing to begin with. I changed what exactly they test for based on the symptoms in the corresponding issues. There is a single regression in T18894 because we are more conservative around stable unfoldings now. Unfortunately it is not easily fixed; let's wait until there is a concrete motivation before invest more time. Fixes #23208. - - - - - 77f506b8 by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-26T14:51:28-04:00 Refactor GenStgRhs to include the Type in both constructors (#23280, #22576, #22364) Carry the actual type of an expression through the PreStgRhs and into GenStgRhs for use in later stages. Currently this is used in the JavaScript backend to fix some tests from the above mentioned issues: EtaExpandLevPoly, RepPolyWrappedVar2, T13822, T14749. - - - - - 052e2bb6 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-04-26T14:52:05-04:00 EPA: Use ExplicitBraces only in HsModule !9018 brought in exact print annotations in LayoutInfo for open and close braces at the top level. But it retained them in the HsModule annotations too. Remove the originals, so exact printing uses LayoutInfo - - - - - d5c4629b by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: update ci.sh to actually run the entire testsuite for wasm backend For the time being, we still need to use in-tree mode and can't test the bindist yet. - - - - - 533d075e by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 ci: additional wasm32 manual jobs in validate pipelines This patch enables bignum native & unregisterised wasm32 jobs as manual jobs in validate pipelines, which can be useful to prevent breakage when working on wasm32 related patches. - - - - - b5f00811 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix cross prefix stripping This patch fixes cross prefix stripping in the testsuite driver. The normalization logic used to only handle prefixes of the triple form <arch>-<vendor>-<os>, now it's relaxed to allow any number of tokens in the prefix tuple, so the cross prefix stripping logic would work when ghc is configured with something like --target=wasm32-wasi. - - - - - 6f511c36 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: include target exe extension in heap profile filenames This patch fixes hp2ps related framework failures when testing the wasm backend by including target exe extension in heap profile filenames. - - - - - e6416b10 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: exclude ghci ways if no rts linker is present This patch implements logic to automatically exclude ghci ways when there is no rts linker. It's way better than having to annotate individual test cases. - - - - - 791cce64 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: fix permission bits in copy_files When the testsuite driver copy files instead of symlinking them, it should also copy the permission bits, otherwise there'll be permission denied errors. Also, enforce file copying when testing wasm32, since wasmtime doesn't handle host symlinks quite well (https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/6227). - - - - - aa6afe8a by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate This patch adds the req_ghc_with_threaded_rts predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has threaded RTS, and mark some tests as req_ghc_with_threaded_rts. Also makes ghc_with_threaded_rts a config field instead of a global variable. - - - - - ce580426 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_process predicate This patch adds the req_process predicate to the testsuite to assert the platform has a process model, also marking tests that involve spawning processes as req_process. Also bumps hpc & process submodule. - - - - - cb933665 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add the req_host_target_ghc predicate This patch adds the req_host_target_ghc predicate to the testsuite to assert the ghc compiler being tested can compile both host/target code. When testing cross GHCs this is not supported yet, but it may change in the future. - - - - - b174a110 by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: add missing annotations for some tests This patch adds missing annotations (req_th, req_dynamic_lib_support, req_rts_linker) to some tests. They were discovered when testing wasm32, though it's better to be explicit about what features they require, rather than simply adding when(arch('wasm32'), skip). - - - - - bd2bfdec by Cheng Shao at 2023-04-27T16:00:35-04:00 testsuite: wasm32-specific fixes This patch includes all wasm32-specific testsuite fixes. - - - - - 4eaf2c2a by Josh Meredith at 2023-04-27T16:01:11-04:00 JS: change GHC.JS.Transform.identsS/E/V to take a saturated IR (#23304) - - - - - 57277662 by sheaf at 2023-04-29T20:23:06+02:00 Add the Unsatisfiable class This commit implements GHC proposal #433, adding the Unsatisfiable class to the GHC.TypeError module. This provides an alternative to TypeError for which error reporting is more predictable: we report it when we are reporting unsolved Wanted constraints. Fixes #14983 #16249 #16906 #18310 #20835 - - - - - 00a8a5ff by Torsten Schmits at 2023-04-30T03:45:09-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Names Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10336 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 931c8d82 by Ben Orchard at 2023-05-03T20:16:18-04:00 Add sized primitive literal syntax Adds a new LANGUAGE pragma ExtendedLiterals, which enables defining unboxed numeric literals such as `0xFF#Word8 :: Word8#`. Implements GHC proposal 0451: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/b384a538b34f79d18a0201455b7b3c473bc8c936/proposals/0451-sized-literals.rst Fixes #21422. Bumps haddock submodule. Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Gogolewski <krzysztof.gogolewski at tweag.io> - - - - - f3460845 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-03T20:16:57-04:00 Document instances of Double - - - - - 1e9caa1a by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-03T20:17:37-04:00 Bump Cabal submodule (#22356) - - - - - 4eafb52a by sheaf at 2023-05-03T20:18:16-04:00 Don't forget to check the parent in an export list Commit 3f374399 introduced a bug which caused us to forget to include the parent of an export item of the form T(..) (that is, IEThingAll) when checking for duplicate exports. Fixes #23318 - - - - - 8fde4ac8 by amesgen at 2023-05-03T20:18:57-04:00 Fix unlit path in cross bindists - - - - - 8cc9a534 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 hadrian: Flavour: Change args -> extraArgs Previously in a flavour definition you could override all the flags which were passed to GHC. This causes issues when needed to compute a package hash because we need to know what these extra arguments are going to be before computing the hash. The solution is to modify flavour so that the arguments you pass here are just extra ones rather than all the arguments that you need to compile something. This makes things work more like how cabal.project files work when you give extra arguments to a package and also means that flavour transformers correctly affect the hash. - - - - - 3fdb18f8 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Hardwire a better unit-id for ghc Previously, the unit-id of ghc-the-library was fixed as `ghc`. This was done primarily because the compiler must know the unit-id of some packages (including ghc) a-priori to define wired-in names. However, as seen in #20742, a reinstallable `ghc` whose unit-id is fixed to `ghc` might result in subtle bugs when different ghc's interact. A good example of this is having GHC_A load a plugin compiled by GHC_B, where GHC_A and GHC_B are linked to ghc-libraries that are ABI incompatible. Without a distinction between the unit-id of the ghc library GHC_A is linked against and the ghc library the plugin it is loading was compiled against, we can't check compatibility. This patch gives a slightly better unit-id to ghc (ghc-version) by (1) Not setting -this-unit-id to ghc, but rather to the new unit-id (modulo stage0) (2) Adding a definition to `GHC.Settings.Config` whose value is the new unit-id. (2.1) `GHC.Settings.Config` is generated by Hadrian (2.2) and also by cabal through `compiler/Setup.hs` This unit-id definition is imported by `GHC.Unit.Types` and used to set the wired-in unit-id of "ghc", which was previously fixed to "ghc" The commits following this one will improve the unit-id with a cabal-style package hash and check compatibility when loading plugins. Note that we also ensure that ghc's unit key matches unit id both when hadrian or cabal builds ghc, and in this way we no longer need to add `ghc` to the WiringMap. - - - - - 6689c9c6 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Validate compatibility of ghcs when loading plugins Ensure, when loading plugins, that the ghc the plugin depends on is the ghc loading the plugin -- otherwise fail to load the plugin. Progress towards #20742. - - - - - db4be339 by romes at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Add hashes to unit-ids created by hadrian This commit adds support for computing an inputs hash for packages compiled by hadrian. The result is that ABI incompatible packages should be given different hashes and therefore be distinct in a cabal store. Hashing is enabled by the `--flag`, and is off by default as the hash contains a hash of the source files. We enable it when we produce release builds so that the artifacts we distribute have the right unit ids. - - - - - 944a9b94 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-04T14:58:14-04:00 Use hash-unit-ids in release jobs Includes fix upload_ghc_libs glob - - - - - 116d7312 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 JS: fix bounds checking (Issue 23123) * For ByteArray-based bounds-checking, the JavaScript backend must use the `len` field, instead of the inbuild JavaScript `length` field. * Range-based operations must also check both the start and end of the range for bounds * All indicies are valid for ranges of size zero, since they are essentially no-ops * For cases of ByteArray accesses (e.g. read as Int), the end index is (i * sizeof(type) + sizeof(type) - 1), while the previous implementation uses (i + sizeof(type) - 1). In the Int32 example, this is (i * 4 + 3) * IndexByteArrayOp_Word8As* primitives use byte array indicies (unlike the previous point), but now check both start and end indicies * Byte array copies now check if the arrays are the same by identity and then if the ranges overlap. - - - - - 2d5c1dde by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-04T14:58:51-04:00 Fix remaining issues with bound checking (#23123) While fixing these I've also changed the way we store addresses into ByteArray#. Addr# are composed of two parts: a JavaScript array and an offset (32-bit number). Suppose we want to store an Addr# in a ByteArray# foo at offset i. Before this patch, we were storing both fields as a tuple in the "arr" array field: foo.arr[i] = [addr_arr, addr_offset]; Now we only store the array part in the "arr" field and the offset directly in the array: foo.dv.setInt32(i, addr_offset): foo.arr[i] = addr_arr; It avoids wasting space for the tuple. - - - - - 98c5ee45 by Luite Stegeman at 2023-05-04T14:59:31-04:00 JavaScript: Correct arguments to h$appendToHsStringA fixes #23278 - - - - - ca611447 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-04T15:00:07-04:00 base/encoding: add an allocations performance test (#22946) - - - - - e3ddf58d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-04T15:00:44-04:00 linear types: Don't add external names to the usage env This has no observable effect, but avoids storing useless data. - - - - - b3226616 by Andrei Borzenkov at 2023-05-04T15:01:25-04:00 Improved documentation for the Data.OldList.nub function There was recomentation to use map head . group . sort instead of nub function, but containers library has more suitable and efficient analogue - - - - - e8b72ff6 by Ryan Scott at 2023-05-04T15:02:02-04:00 Fix type variable substitution in gen_Newtype_fam_insts Previously, `gen_Newtype_fam_insts` was substituting the type variable binders of a type family instance using `substTyVars`, which failed to take type variable dependencies into account. There is similar code in `GHC.Tc.TyCl.Class.tcATDefault` that _does_ perform this substitution properly, so this patch: 1. Factors out this code into a top-level `substATBndrs` function, and 2. Uses `substATBndrs` in `gen_Newtype_fam_insts`. Fixes #23329. - - - - - 275836d2 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T08:43:02+00:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Utils Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10350 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 983ce558 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-05T13:11:29-04:00 Use TemplateHaskellQuotes in TH.Syntax to construct Names - - - - - a5174a59 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 driver: Use hooks from plugin_hsc_env This fixes a bug in oneshot mode where hooks modified in a plugin wouldn't be used in oneshot mode because we neglected to use the right hsc_env. This was observed by @csabahruska. - - - - - 18a7d03d by Aaron Allen at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 Rework plugin initialisation points In general this patch pushes plugin initialisation points to earlier in the pipeline. As plugins can modify the `HscEnv`, it's imperative that the plugins are initialised as soon as possible and used thereafter. For example, there are some new tests which modify hsc_logger and other hooks which failed to fire before (and now do) One consequence of this change is that the error for specifying the usage of a HPT plugin from the command line has changed, because it's now attempted to be loaded at initialisation rather than causing a cyclic module import. Closes #21279 Co-authored-by: Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> - - - - - 6e776ed3 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:42:31-04:00 docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization] - - - - - e1df8511 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-05T18:43:07-04:00 Incrementally update ghcup metadata in ghc/ghcup-metadata This job paves the way for distributing nightly builds * A new repo https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata stores the metadata on the "updates" branch. * Each night this metadata is downloaded and the nightly builds are appended to the end of the metadata. * The update job only runs on the scheduled nightly pipeline, not just when NIGHTLY=1. Things which are not done yet * Modify the retention policy for nightly jobs * Think about building release flavour compilers to distribute nightly. Fixes #23334 - - - - - 8f303d27 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-05T22:04:31-04:00 docs: Remove mentions of ArrayArray# from unlifted FFI section Fixes #23277 - - - - - 994bda56 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-05T22:05:12-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.Rename.Module Tracking ticket: #20115 MR: !10361 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. Only addresses the single warning missing from the previous MR. - - - - - 3e3a6be4 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-08T12:15:19+00:00 rts: Fix data-race in hs_init_ghc As noticed by @Terrorjack, `hs_init_ghc` previously used non-atomic increment/decrement on the RTS's initialization count. This may go wrong in a multithreaded program which initializes the runtime multiple times. Closes #22756. - - - - - 78c8dc50 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-08T21:41:51-04:00 Add structured error messages for GHC.IfaceToCore Tracking ticket: #20114 MR: !10390 This converts uses of `mkTcRnUnknownMessage` to newly added constructors of `TcRnMessage`. - - - - - 0e2df4c9 by Bryan Richter at 2023-05-09T12:03:35+03:00 Fix up rules for ghcup-metadata-nightly-push - - - - - b970e64f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:33-04:00 testsuite: Add test for atomicSwapIORef - - - - - 81cfefd2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 compiler: Implement atomicSwapIORef with xchg As requested by @treeowl in CLC#139. - - - - - 6b29154d by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T08:41:53-04:00 Make atomicSwapMutVar# an inline primop - - - - - 64064cfe by doyougnu at 2023-05-09T18:40:01-04:00 JS: add GHC.JS.Optimizer, remove RTS.Printer, add Linker.Opt This MR changes some simple optimizations and is a first step in re-architecting the JS backend pipeline to add the optimizer. In particular it: - removes simple peep hole optimizations from `GHC.StgToJS.Printer` and removes that module - adds module `GHC.JS.Optimizer` - defines the same peep hole opts that were removed only now they are `Syntax -> Syntax` transformations rather than `Syntax -> JS code` optimizations - hooks the optimizer into code gen - adds FuncStat and ForStat constructors to the backend. Working Ticket: - #22736 Related MRs: - MR !10142 - MR !10000 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Read ManyAlternatives PmSeriesS PmSeriesT PmSeriesV T10421 T12707 T13253 T13253-spj T15164 T17516 T18140 T18282 T18698a T18698b T18923 T1969 T19695 T20049 T3064 T5321FD T5321Fun T783 T9198 T9233 T9630 ------------------------- - - - - - 6738c01d by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-09T18:40:38-04:00 Add a regression test for #21050 - - - - - b2cdb7da by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-09T18:41:14-04:00 nonmoving: Account for mutator allocations in bytes_allocated Previously we failed to account direct mutator allocations into the nonmoving heap against the mutator's allocation limit and `cap->total_allocated`. This only manifests during CAF evaluation (since we allocate the CAF's blackhole directly into the nonmoving heap). Fixes #23312. - - - - - 0657b482 by Sven Tennie at 2023-05-09T22:22:42-04:00 Adjust AArch64 stackFrameHeaderSize The prologue of each stack frame are the saved LR and FP registers, 8 byte each. I.e. the size of the stack frame header is 2 * 8 byte. - - - - - 7788c09c by konsumlamm at 2023-05-09T22:23:23-04:00 Make `(&)` representation polymorphic in the return type - - - - - b3195922 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-10T05:06:45-04:00 ghc-prim: Generalize keepAlive#/touch# in state token type Closes #23163. - - - - - 1e6861dd by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-10T05:07:25-04:00 Bump hsc2hs submodule Fixes #22981. - - - - - 0a513952 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-11T04:10:17-04:00 base: Export GHC.Conc.Sync.fromThreadId Closes #22706. - - - - - 29be39ba by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T04:10:54-04:00 Build vanilla alpine bindists We currently attempt to build and distribute fully static alpine bindists (ones which could be used on any linux platform) but most people who use the alpine bindists want to use alpine to build their own static applications (for which a fully static bindist is not necessary). We should build and distribute these bindists for these users whilst the fully-static bindist is still unusable. Fixes #23349 - - - - - 40c7daed by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-11T04:11:30-04:00 Look both ways when looking for quantified equalities When looking up (t1 ~# t2) in the quantified constraints, check both orientations. Forgetting this led to #23333. - - - - - c17bb82f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-11T04:12:07-04:00 Move "target has RTS linker" out of settings We move the "target has RTS linker" information out of configure into a predicate in GHC, and remove this option from the settings file where it is unnecessary -- it's information statically known from the platform. Note that previously we would consider `powerpc`s and `s390x`s other than `powerpc-ibm-aix*` and `s390x-ibm-linux` to have an RTS linker, but the RTS linker supports neither platform. Closes #23361 - - - - - bd0b056e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T04:12:44-04:00 Add a test for #17284 Since !10123 we now reject this program. - - - - - 630b1fea by Bodigrim at 2023-05-11T04:13:24-04:00 Document unlawfulness of instance Num Fixed Fixes #22712 - - - - - 87eebf98 by sheaf at 2023-05-11T11:55:22-04:00 Add fused multiply-add instructions This patch adds eight new primops that fuse a multiplication and an addition or subtraction: - `{fmadd,fmsub,fnmadd,fnmsub}{Float,Double}#` fmadd x y z is x * y + z, computed with a single rounding step. This patch implements code generation for these primops in the following backends: - X86, AArch64 and PowerPC NCG, - LLVM - C WASM uses the C implementation. The primops are unsupported in the JavaScript backend. The following constant folding rules are also provided: - compute a * b + c when a, b, c are all literals, - x * y + 0 ==> x * y, - ±1 * y + z ==> z ± y and x * ±1 + z ==> z ± x. NB: the constant folding rules incorrectly handle signed zero. This is a known limitation with GHC's floating-point constant folding rules (#21227), which we hope to resolve in the future. - - - - - ad16a066 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-11T11:55:59-04:00 Add a test for #21278 - - - - - 05cea68c by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-11T11:56:36-04:00 rts: Refine memory retention behaviour to account for pinned/compacted objects When using the copying collector there is still a lot of data which isn't copied (such as pinned, compacted, large objects etc). The logic to decide how much memory to retain didn't take into account that these wouldn't be copied. Therefore we pessimistically retained 2* the amount of memory for these blocks even though they wouldn't be copied by the collector. The solution is to split up the heap into two parts, the parts which will be copied and the parts which won't be copied. Then the appropiate factor is applied to each part individually (2 * for copying and 1.2 * for not copying). The T23221 test demonstrates this improvement with a program which first allocates many unpinned ByteArray# followed by many pinned ByteArray# and observes the difference in the ultimate memory baseline between the two. There are some charts on #23221. Fixes #23221 - - - - - 1bb24432 by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-11T11:57:15-04:00 hadrian: fix no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer This patch fixes the no_dynamic_libs flavour transformer and make fully_static reuse it. Previously building with no_dynamic_libs fails since ghc program is still dynamic and transitively brings in dyn ways of rts which are produced by no rules. - - - - - 0ed493a3 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-11T23:08:27-04:00 JS: refactor jsSaturate to return a saturated JStat (#23328) - - - - - a856d98e by Pierre Le Marre at 2023-05-11T23:09:08-04:00 Doc: Fix out-of-sync using-optimisation page - Make explicit that default flag values correspond to their -O0 value. - Fix -fignore-interface-pragmas, -fstg-cse, -fdo-eta-reduction, -fcross-module-specialise, -fsolve-constant-dicts, -fworker-wrapper. - - - - - c176ad18 by sheaf at 2023-05-12T06:10:57-04:00 Don't panic in mkNewTyConRhs This function could come across invalid newtype constructors, as we only perform validity checking of newtypes once we are outside the knot-tied typechecking loop. This patch changes this function to fake up a stub type in the case of an invalid newtype, instead of panicking. This patch also changes "checkNewDataCon" so that it reports as many errors as possible at once. Fixes #23308 - - - - - ab63daac by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T06:11:38-04:00 Allow Core optimizations when interpreting bytecode Tracking ticket: #23056 MR: !10399 This adds the flag `-funoptimized-core-for-interpreter`, permitting use of the `-O` flag to enable optimizations when compiling with the interpreter backend, like in ghci. - - - - - c6cf9433 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-12T06:12:14-04:00 hadrian: Fix mention of non-existent removeFiles function Previously Hadrian's bindist Makefile referred to a `removeFiles` function that was previously defined by the `make` build system. Since the `make` build system is no longer around, this function is now undefined. Naturally, make being make, this appears to be silently ignored instead of producing an error. Fix this by rewriting it to `rm -f`. Closes #23373. - - - - - eb60ec18 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-12T06:12:54-04:00 Mention new implementation of GHC.IORef.atomicSwapIORef in the changelog - - - - - aa84cff4 by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Ensure non-moving gc is not running when pausing - - - - - 5ad776ab by Teo Camarasu at 2023-05-12T19:27:23-04:00 rts: Teach listAllBlocks about nonmoving heap List all blocks on the non-moving heap. Resolves #22627 - - - - - d683b2e5 by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-12T19:28:00-04:00 Fix coercion optimisation for SelCo (#23362) setNominalRole_maybe is supposed to output a nominal coercion. In the SelCo case, it was not updating the stored role to Nominal, causing #23362. - - - - - 59aa4676 by Alexis King at 2023-05-12T19:28:47-04:00 hadrian: Fix linker script flag for MergeObjects builder This fixes what appears to have been a typo in !9530. The `-t` flag just enables tracing on all versions of `ld` I’ve looked at, while `-T` is used to specify a linker script. It seems that this worked anyway for some reason on some `ld` implementations (perhaps because they automatically detect linker scripts), but the missing `-T` argument causes `gold` to complain. - - - - - 4bf9fa0f by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Less coercion optimization for non-newtype axioms See Note [Push transitivity inside newtype axioms only] for an explanation of the change here. This change substantially improves the performance of coercion optimization for programs involving transitive type family reductions. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: CoOpt_Singletons LargeRecord T12227 T12545 T13386 T15703 T5030 T8095 ------------------------- - - - - - dc0c9574 by Adam Gundry at 2023-05-12T23:49:49-04:00 Move checkAxInstCo to GHC.Core.Lint A consequence of the previous change is that checkAxInstCo is no longer called during coercion optimization, so it can be moved back where it belongs. Also includes some edits to Note [Conflict checking with AxiomInstCo] as suggested by @simonpj. - - - - - 8b9b7dbc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-12T23:50:25-04:00 Use the eager unifier in the constraint solver This patch continues the refactoring of the constraint solver described in #23070. The Big Deal in this patch is to call the regular, eager unifier from the constraint solver, when we want to create new equalities. This replaces the existing, unifyWanted which amounted to yet-another-unifier, so it reduces duplication of a rather subtle piece of technology. See * Note [The eager unifier] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify * GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.wrapUnifierTcS I did lots of other refactoring along the way * I simplified the treatment of right hand sides that contain CoercionHoles. Now, a constraint that contains a hetero-kind CoercionHole is non-canonical, and cannot be used for rewriting or unification alike. This required me to add the ch_hertero_kind flag to CoercionHole, with consequent knock-on effects. See wrinkle (2) of `Note [Equalities with incompatible kinds]` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality. * I refactored the StopOrContinue type to add StartAgain, so that after a fundep improvement (for example) we can simply start the pipeline again. * I got rid of the unpleasant (and inefficient) rewriterSetFromType/Co functions. With Richard I concluded that they are never needed. * I discovered Wrinkle (W1) in Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds] in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint, and therefore now prioritise non-rewritten equalities. Quite a few error messages change, I think always for the better. Compiler runtime stays about the same, with one outlier: a 17% improvement in T17836 Metric Decrease: T17836 T18223 - - - - - 5cad28e7 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-12T23:51:06-04:00 Cleanup of dynflags override in export renaming The deprecation warnings are normally emitted whenever the name's GRE is being looked up, which calls the GHC.Rename.Env.addUsedGRE function. We do not want those warnings to be emitted when renaming export lists, so they are artificially turned off by removing all warning categories from DynFlags at the beginning of GHC.Tc.Gen.Export.rnExports. This commit removes that dependency by unifying the function used for GRE lookup in lookup_ie to lookupGreAvailRn and disabling the call to addUsedGRE in said function (the warnings are also disabled in a call to lookupSubBndrOcc_helper in lookupChildrenExport), as per #17957. This commit also changes the setting for whether to warn about deprecated names in addUsedGREs to be an explicit enum instead of a boolean. - - - - - d85ed900 by Alexis King at 2023-05-13T08:45:18-04:00 Use a uniform return convention in bytecode for unary results fixes #22958 - - - - - 8a0d45f7 by Bodigrim at 2023-05-13T08:45:58-04:00 Add more instances for Compose: Enum, Bounded, Num, Real, Integral See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/160 for discussion - - - - - 902f0730 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-13T14:58:34-04:00 Make GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy a bit more clever As #23307, GHC.Types.Id.Make.shouldUnpackTy was leaving money on the table, failing to unpack arguments that are perfectly unpackable. The fix is pretty easy; see Note [Recursive unboxing] - - - - - a5451438 by sheaf at 2023-05-13T14:59:13-04:00 Fix bad multiplicity role in tyConAppFunCo_maybe The function tyConAppFunCo_maybe produces a multiplicity coercion for the multiplicity argument of the function arrow, except that it could be at the wrong role if asked to produce a representational coercion. We fix this by using the 'funRole' function, which computes the right roles for arguments to the function arrow TyCon. Fixes #23386 - - - - - 5b9e9300 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T11:26:59-04:00 Turn "ambiguous import" error into a panic This error should never occur, as a lookup of a type or data constructor should never be ambiguous. This is because a single module cannot export multiple Names with the same OccName, as per item (1) of Note [Exporting duplicate declarations] in GHC.Tc.Gen.Export. This code path was intended to handle duplicate record fields, but the rest of the code had since been refactored to handle those in a different way. We also remove the AmbiguousImport constructor of IELookupError, as it is no longer used. Fixes #23302 - - - - - e305e60c by M Farkas-Dyck at 2023-05-15T11:27:41-04:00 Unbreak some tests with latest GNU grep, which now warns about stray '\'. Confusingly, the testsuite mangled the error to say "stray /". We also migrate some tests from grep to grep -E, as it seems the author actually wanted an "POSIX extended" (a.k.a. sane) regex. Background: POSIX specifies 2 "regex" syntaxen: "basic" and "extended". Of these, only "extended" syntax is actually a regular expression. Furthermore, "basic" syntax is inconsistent in its use of the '\' character — sometimes it escapes a regex metacharacter, but sometimes it unescapes it, i.e. it makes an otherwise normal character become a metacharacter. This baffles me and it seems also the authors of these tests. Also, the regex(7) man page (at least on Linux) says "basic" syntax is obsolete. Nearly all modern tools and libraries are consistent in this use of the '\' character (of which many use "extended" syntax by default). - - - - - 5ae81842 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T14:49:17-04:00 Improve "ambiguous occurrence" error messages This error was sometimes a bit confusing, especially when data families were involved. This commit improves the general presentation of the "ambiguous occurrence" error, and adds a bit of extra context in the case of data families. Fixes #23301 - - - - - 2f571afe by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-15T14:50:07-04:00 Fix GHCJS OS platform (fix #23346) - - - - - 86aae570 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-15T14:50:43-04:00 Split DynFlags structure into own module This will allow to make command line parsing to depend on diagnostic system (which depends on dynflags) - - - - - fbe3fe00 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Replace the implementation of CodeBuffers with unboxed types - - - - - 21f3aae7 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-15T18:01:43-04:00 Use unboxed codebuffers in base Metric Decrease: encodingAllocations - - - - - 18ea2295 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Weak pointer cleanups Various stylistic cleanups. No functional changes. - - - - - c343112f by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't force debug output to stderr Previously `+RTS -Dw -l` would emit debug output to the eventlog while `+RTS -l -Dw` would emit it to stderr. This was because the parser for `-D` would unconditionally override the debug output target. Now we instead only do so if no it is currently `TRACE_NONE`. - - - - - a5f5f067 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Forcibly flush eventlog on barf Previously we would attempt to flush via `endEventLogging` which can easily deadlock, e.g., if `barf` fails during GC. Using `flushEventLog` directly may result in slightly less consistent eventlog output (since we don't take all capabilities before flushing) but avoids deadlocking. - - - - - 73b1e87c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Assert that pointers aren't cleared by -DZ This turns many segmentation faults into much easier-to-debug assertion failures by ensuring that LOOKS_LIKE_*_PTR checks recognize bit-patterns produced by `+RTS -DZ` clearing as invalid pointers. This is a bit ad-hoc but this is the debug runtime. - - - - - 37fb61d8 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Introduce printGlobalThreads - - - - - 451d65a6 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-15T18:02:20-04:00 rts: Don't sanity-check StgTSO.global_link See Note [Avoid dangling global_link pointers]. Fixes #19146. - - - - - d69cbd78 by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Split up tyThingToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make This commit moves tyThingToIfaceDecl and coAxiomToIfaceDecl from GHC.Iface.Make into GHC.Iface.Decl. This avoids GHC.Types.TyThing.Ppr, which needs tyThingToIfaceDecl, transitively depending on e.g. GHC.Iface.Load and GHC.Tc.Utils.Monad. - - - - - 4d29ecdf by sheaf at 2023-05-15T18:03:00-04:00 Migrate errors to diagnostics in GHC.Tc.Module This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Tc.Module to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It required a significant overhaul of the compatibility checks between an hs-boot or signature module and its implementation; we now use a Writer monad to accumulate errors; see the BootMismatch datatype in GHC.Tc.Errors.Types, with its panoply of subtypes. For the sake of readability, several local functions inside the 'checkBootTyCon' function were split off into top-level functions. We split off GHC.Types.HscSource into a "boot or sig" vs "normal hs file" datatype, as this mirrors the logic in several other places where we want to treat hs-boot and hsig files in a similar fashion. This commit also refactors the Backpack checks for type synonyms implementing abstract data, to correctly reject implementations that contain qualified or quantified types (this fixes #23342 and #23344). - - - - - d986c98e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-16T00:14:04-04:00 configure: Drop unused AC_PROG_CPP In configure, we were calling `AC_PROG_CPP` but never making use of the $CPP variable it sets or reads. The issue is $CPP will show up in the --help output of configure, falsely advertising a configuration option that does nothing. The reason we don't use the $CPP variable is because HS_CPP_CMD is expected to be a single command (without flags), but AC_PROG_CPP, when CPP is unset, will set said variable to something like `/usr/bin/gcc -E`. Instead, we configure HS_CPP_CMD through $CC. - - - - - a8f0435f by Cheng Shao at 2023-05-16T00:14:42-04:00 rts: fix --disable-large-address-space This patch moves ACQUIRE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK/RELEASE_ALLOC_BLOCK_SPIN_LOCK from Storage.h to HeapAlloc.h. When --disable-large-address-space is passed to configure, the code in HeapAlloc.h makes use of these two macros. Fixes #23385. - - - - - bdb93cd2 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-16T07:59:21+03:00 Add -Wmissing-role-annotations Implements #22702 - - - - - 41ecfc34 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:15-04:00 base: Export {get,set}ExceptionFinalizer from System.Mem.Weak As proposed in CLC Proposal #126 [1]. [1]: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/126 - - - - - 67330303 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T07:28:16-04:00 base: Introduce printToHandleFinalizerExceptionHandler - - - - - 5e3f9bb5 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-16T13:59:22-04:00 JS: Implement h$clock_gettime in the JavaScript RTS (#23360) - - - - - 90e69d5d by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for SourceText SourceText is serialized along with INLINE pragmas into interface files. Many of these SourceTexts are identical, for example "{-# INLINE#". When deserialized, each such SourceText was previously expanded out into a [Char], which is highly wasteful of memory, and each such instance of the text would allocate an independent list with its contents as deserializing breaks any sharing that might have existed. Instead, we use a `FastString` to represent these, so that each instance unique text will be interned and stored in a memory efficient manner. - - - - - b70bc690 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation/FastStrings for `SourceNote`s `SourceNote`s should not be stored as [Char] as this is highly wasteful and in certain scenarios can be highly duplicated. Metric Decrease: hard_hole_fits - - - - - 6231a126 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 compiler: Use compact representation for UsageFile (#22744) Use FastString to store filepaths in interface files, as this data is highly redundant so we want to share all instances of filepaths in the compiler session. - - - - - 47a58150 by Zubin Duggal at 2023-05-16T14:00:00-04:00 testsuite: add test for T22744 This test checks for #22744 by compiling 100 modules which each have a dependency on 1000 distinct external files. Previously, when loading these interfaces from disk, each individual instance of a filepath in the interface will would be allocated as an individual object on the heap, meaning we have heap objects for 100*1000 files, when there are only 1000 distinct files we care about. This test checks this by first compiling the module normally, then measuring the peak memory usage in a no-op recompile, as the recompilation checking will force the allocation of all these filepaths. - - - - - 0451bdc9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 users guide: Add glossary Currently this merely explains the meaning of "technology preview" in the context of released features. - - - - - 0ba52e4e by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Update glossary.rst - - - - - 3d23060c by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-16T21:31:40-04:00 Use glossary directive - - - - - 2972fd66 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-16T21:32:20-04:00 JS: fix getpid (fix #23399) - - - - - 5fe1d3e6 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-17T21:42:00-04:00 Use setSrcSpan rather than setLclEnv in solveForAll In subsequent MRs (#23409) we want to remove the TcLclEnv argument from a CtLoc. This MR prepares us for that by removing the one place where the entire TcLclEnv is used, by using it more precisely to just set the contexts source location. Fixes #23390 - - - - - 385edb65 by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-17T21:42:40-04:00 Update the users guide paragraph on -O in GHCi In relation to #23056 - - - - - 87626ef0 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Add test for #13660 - - - - - 9eef53b1 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal - - - - - 174ea2fa by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0 These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit check needed to fix #13660. - - - - - a46ced16 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Clean up documentation - - - - - b98d99cc by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-18T15:18:53-04:00 base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`. The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths Fixes #13660. - - - - - 7ae45459 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-18T15:19:29-04:00 Allow the demand analyser to unpack tuple and equality dictionaries Addresses #23398. The demand analyser usually does not unpack class dictionaries: see Note [Do not unbox class dictionaries] in GHC.Core.Opt.DmdAnal. This patch makes an exception for tuple dictionaries and equality dictionaries, for reasons explained in wrinkles (DNB1) and (DNB2) of the above Note. Compile times fall by 0.1% for some reason (max 0.7% on T18698b). - - - - - b53a9086 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-18T15:20:08-04:00 Use a simpler and more portable construct in ld.ldd check printf '%q\n' is a bash extension which led to incorrectly failing an ld.lld test on OpenBSD which uses pdksh as /bin/sh - - - - - dd5710af by Torsten Schmits at 2023-05-18T15:20:50-04:00 Update the warning about interpreter optimizations to reflect that they're not incompatible anymore, but guarded by a flag - - - - - 4f6dd999 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-18T15:21:26-04:00 Remove stray dump flags in GHC.Rename.Names - - - - - 4bca0486 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-19T11:51:33+03:00 Make Warn = Located DriverMessage This change makes command line argument parsing use diagnostic framework for producing warnings. - - - - - 525ed554 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-19T10:09:15-04:00 Type inference for data family newtype instances This patch addresses #23408, a tricky case with data family newtype instances. Consider type family TF a where TF Char = Bool data family DF a newtype instance DF Bool = MkDF Int and [W] Int ~R# DF (TF a), with a Given (a ~# Char). We must fully rewrite the Wanted so the tpye family can fire; that wasn't happening. - - - - - c6fb6690 by Peter Trommler at 2023-05-20T03:16:08-04:00 testsuite: fix predicate on rdynamic test Test rdynamic requires dynamic linking support, which is orthogonal to RTS linker support. Change the predicate accordingly. Fixes #23316 - - - - - 735d504e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-20T03:16:44-04:00 docs: Use ghc-ticket directive where appropiate in users guide Using the directive automatically formats and links the ticket appropiately. - - - - - b56d7379 by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-22T14:21:22-04:00 NCG: remove useless .align directive (#20758) - - - - - 15b93d2f by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-22T14:21:58-04:00 Add test for #23156 This program had exponential typechecking time in GHC 9.4 and 9.6 - - - - - 2b53f206 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Revert "Change hostSupportsRPaths to report False on OpenBSD" This reverts commit 1e0d8fdb55a38ece34fa6cf214e1d2d46f5f5bf2. - - - - - 882e43b7 by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Disable T17414 on OpenBSD Like on other systems it's not guaranteed that there's sufficient space in /tmp to write 2G out. - - - - - 9d531f9a by Greg Steuck at 2023-05-22T20:23:11-04:00 Bring back getExecutablePath to getBaseDir on OpenBSD Fix #18173 - - - - - 9db0eadd by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-22T20:23:47-04:00 Add an error origin for impedance matching (#23427) - - - - - 33cf4659 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:20-04:00 testsuite: Add tests for #23146 Both lifted and unlifted variants. - - - - - 76727617 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix some Haddocks - - - - - 33a8c348 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Give proper LFInfo to datacon wrappers As noted in `Note [Conveying CAF-info and LFInfo between modules]`, when importing a binding from another module we must ensure that it gets the appropriate `LambdaFormInfo` if it is in WHNF to ensure that references to it are tagged correctly. However, the implementation responsible for doing this, `GHC.StgToCmm.Closure.mkLFImported`, only dealt with datacon workers and not wrappers. This lead to the crash of this program in #23146: module B where type NP :: [UnliftedType] -> UnliftedType data NP xs where UNil :: NP '[] module A where import B fieldsSam :: NP xs -> NP xs -> Bool fieldsSam UNil UNil = True x = fieldsSam UNil UNil Due to its GADT nature, `UNil` produces a trivial wrapper $WUNil :: NP '[] $WUNil = UNil @'[] @~(<co:1>) which is referenced in the RHS of `A.x`. Due to the above-mentioned bug in `mkLFImported`, the references to `$WUNil` passed to `fieldsSam` were not tagged. This is problematic as `fieldsSam` expected its arguments to be tagged as they are unlifted. The fix is straightforward: extend the logic in `mkLFImported` to cover (nullary) datacon wrappers as well as workers. This is safe because we know that the wrapper of a nullary datacon will be in WHNF, even if it includes equalities evidence (since such equalities are not runtime relevant). Thanks to @MangoIV for the great ticket and @alt-romes for his minimization and help debugging. Fixes #23146. - - - - - 2fc18e9e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 codeGen: Fix LFInfo of imported datacon wrappers As noted in #23231 and in the previous commit, we were failing to give a an LFInfo of LFCon to a nullary datacon wrapper from another module, failing to properly tag pointers which ultimately led to the segmentation fault in #23146. On top of the previous commit which now considers wrappers where we previously only considered workers, we change the order of the guards so that we check for the arity of the binding before we check whether it is a constructor. This allows us to (1) Correctly assign `LFReEntrant` to imported wrappers whose worker was nullary, which we previously would fail to do (2) Remove the `isNullaryRepDataCon` predicate: (a) which was previously wrong, since it considered wrappers whose workers had zero-width arguments to be non-nullary and would fail to give `LFCon` to them (b) is now unnecessary, since arity == 0 guarantees - that the worker takes no arguments at all - and the wrapper takes no arguments and its RHS must be an application of the worker to zero-width-args only. - we lint these two items with an assertion that the datacon `hasNoNonZeroWidthArgs` We also update `isTagged` to use the new logic in determining the LFInfos of imported Ids. The creation of LFInfos for imported Ids and this detail are explained in Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids]. Note that before the patch to those issues we would already consider these nullary wrappers to have `LFCon` lambda form info; but failed to re-construct that information in `mkLFImported` Closes #23231, #23146 (I've additionally batched some fixes to documentation I found while investigating this issue) - - - - - 0598f7f0 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Make LFInfos for DataCons on construction As a result of the discussion in !10165, we decided to amend the previous commit which fixed the logic of `mkLFImported` with regard to datacon workers and wrappers. Instead of having the logic for the LFInfo of datacons be in `mkLFImported`, we now construct an LFInfo for all data constructors on GHC.Types.Id.Make and store it in the `lfInfo` field. See the new Note [LFInfo of DataCon workers and wrappers] and ammendments to Note [The LFInfo of Imported Ids] - - - - - 12294b22 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Update Note [Core letrec invariant] Authored by @simonpj - - - - - e93ab972 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Rename mkLFImported to importedIdLFInfo The `mkLFImported` sounded too much like a constructor of sorts, when really it got the `LFInfo` of an imported Id from its `lf_info` field when this existed, and otherwise returned a conservative estimate of that imported Id's LFInfo. This in contrast to functions such as `mkLFReEntrant` which really are about constructing an `LFInfo`. - - - - - e54d9259 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Enforce invariant on typePrimRepArgs in the types As part of the documentation effort in !10165 I came across this invariant on 'typePrimRepArgs' which is easily expressed at the type-level through a NonEmpty list. It allowed us to remove one panic. - - - - - b8fe6a0c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-23T03:46:21-04:00 Merge outdated Note [Data con representation] into Note [Data constructor representation] Introduce new Note [Constructor applications in STG] to better support the merge, and reference it from the relevant bits in the STG syntax. - - - - - e1590ddc by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Add the SolverStage monad This refactoring makes a substantial improvement in the structure of the type-checker's constraint solver: #23070. Specifically: * Introduced the SolverStage monad. See GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad Note [The SolverStage monad] * Make each solver pipeline (equalities, dictionaries, irreds etc) deal with updating the inert set, as a separate SolverStage. There is sometimes special stuff to do, and it means that each full pipeline can have type SolverStage Void, indicating that they never return anything. * Made GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.zonkEqTypes into a SolverStage. Much nicer. * Combined the remnants of GHC.Tc.Solver.Canonical and GHC.Tc.Solver.Interact into a new module GHC.Tc.Solver.Solve. (Interact and Canonical are removed.) * Gave the same treatment to dictionary and irred constraints as I have already done for equality constraints: * New types (akin to EqCt): IrredCt and DictCt * Ct is now just a simple sum type data Ct = CDictCan DictCt | CIrredCan IrredCt | CEqCan EqCt | CQuantCan QCInst | CNonCanonical CtEvidence * inert_dicts can now have the better type DictMap DictCt, instead of DictMap Ct; and similarly inert_irreds. * Significantly simplified the treatment of implicit parameters. Previously we had a number of special cases * interactGivenIP, an entire function * special case in maybeKickOut * special case in findDict, when looking up dictionaries But actually it's simpler than that. When adding a new Given, implicit parameter constraint to the InertSet, we just need to kick out any existing inert constraints that mention that implicit parameter. The main work is done in GHC.Tc.Solver.InertSet.delIPDict, along with its auxiliary GHC.Core.Predicate.mentionsIP. See Note [Shadowing of implicit parameters] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. * Add a new fast-path in GHC.Tc.Errors.Hole.tcCheckHoleFit. See Note [Fast path for tcCheckHoleFit]. This is a big win in some cases: test hard_hole_fits gets nearly 40% faster (at compile time). * Add a new fast-path for solving /boxed/ equality constraints (t1 ~ t2). See Note [Solving equality classes] in GHC.Tc.Solver.Dict. This makes a big difference too: test T17836 compiles 40% faster. * Implement the PermissivePlan of #23413, which concerns what happens with insoluble Givens. Our previous treatment was wildly inconsistent as that ticket pointed out. A part of this, I simplified GHC.Tc.Validity.checkAmbiguity: now we simply don't run the ambiguity check at all if -XAllowAmbiguousTypes is on. Smaller points: * In `GHC.Tc.Errors.misMatchOrCND` instead of having a special case for insoluble /occurs/ checks, broaden in to all insouluble constraints. Just generally better. See Note [Insoluble mis-match] in that module. As noted above, compile time perf gets better. Here are the changes over 0.5% on Fedora. (The figures are slightly larger on Windows for some reason.) Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- LargeRecord(normal) -0.9% MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot(normal) +0.5% T11822(normal) -0.6% T12227(normal) -1.8% GOOD T12545(normal) -0.5% T13035(normal) -0.6% T15703(normal) -1.4% GOOD T16875(normal) -0.5% T17836(normal) -40.7% GOOD T17836b(normal) -12.3% GOOD T17977b(normal) -0.5% T5837(normal) -1.1% T8095(normal) -2.7% GOOD T9020(optasm) -1.1% hard_hole_fits(normal) -37.0% GOOD geo. mean -1.3% minimum -40.7% maximum +0.5% Metric Decrease: T12227 T15703 T17836 T17836b T8095 hard_hole_fits LargeRecord T9198 T13035 - - - - - 6abf3648 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-05-23T03:46:57-04:00 Avoid an assertion failure in abstractFloats The function GHC.Core.Opt.Simplify.Utils.abstractFloats was carelessly calling lookupIdSubst_maybe on a CoVar; but a precondition of the latter is being given an Id. In fact it's harmless to call it on a CoVar, but still, the precondition on lookupIdSubst_maybe makes sense, so I added a test for CoVars. This avoids a crash in a DEBUG compiler, but otherwise has no effect. Fixes #23426. - - - - - 838aaf4b by hainq at 2023-05-24T12:41:19-04:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Tc.Validity This patch migrates the error messages in GHC.Tc.Validity to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. It adds the constructors: - TcRnSimplifiableConstraint - TcRnArityMismatch - TcRnIllegalInstanceDecl, with sub-datatypes for HasField errors and fundep coverage condition errors. - - - - - 8539764b by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-24T12:41:56-04:00 linear lint: Add missing processing of DEFAULT In this correct program f :: a %1 -> a f x = case x of x { _DEFAULT -> x } after checking the alternative we weren't popping the case binder 'x' from the usage environment, which meant that the lambda-bound 'x' was counted twice: in the scrutinee and (incorrectly) in the alternative. In fact, we weren't checking the usage of 'x' at all. Now the code for handling _DEFAULT is similar to the one handling data constructors. Fixes #23025. - - - - - ae683454 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:42:32-04:00 Remove outdated "Don't check hs-boot type family instances too early" note This note was introduced in 25b70a29f623 which delayed performing some consistency checks for type families. However, the change was reverted later in 6998772043a7f0b0360116eb5ffcbaa5630b21fb but the note was not removed. I found it confusing when reading to code to try and work out what special behaviour there was for hs-boot files (when in-fact there isn't any). - - - - - 44af57de by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: Define ticky macro stubs These macros have long been undefined which has meant we were missing reporting these allocations in ticky profiles. The most critical missing definition was TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR which was missing all the RTS calls to allocate, this leads to a the overall ALLOC_RTS_tot number to be severaly underreported. Of particular interest though is the ALLOC_STACK_ctr and ALLOC_STACK_tot counters which are useful to tracking stack allocations. Fixes #23421 - - - - - b2dabe3a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-24T12:43:08-04:00 rts: ticky: Rename TICK_ALLOC_HEAP_NOCTR to TICK_ALLOC_RTS This macro increments the ALLOC_HEAP_tot and ALLOC_HEAP_ctr so it makes more sense to name it after that rather than the suffix NOCTR, whose meaning has been lost to the mists of time. - - - - - eac4420a by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-24T12:43:45-04:00 users guide: A few small mark-up fixes - - - - - a320ca76 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2023-05-24T12:44:20-04:00 configure: Fix support check for response files. In failing to escape the '-o' in '-o\nconftest\nconftest.o\n' argument to printf, the writing of the arguments response file always failed. The fix is to pass the arguments after `--` so that they are treated positional arguments rather than flags to printf. Closes #23435 - - - - - f21ce0e4 by mangoiv at 2023-05-24T12:45:00-04:00 [feat] add .direnv to the .gitignore file - - - - - 36d5944d by Bodigrim at 2023-05-24T20:58:34-04:00 Add Data.List.unsnoc See https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/165 for discussion - - - - - c0f2f9e3 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-05-24T20:59:14-04:00 Fix crash in backpack signature merging with -ddump-rn-trace In some cases, backpack signature merging could crash in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace was enabled, as pretty-printing the GREInfo would cause unavailable interfaces to be loaded. This commit fixes that issue by not pretty-printing the GREInfo in addUsedGRE when -ddump-rn-trace is enabled. Fixes #23424 Signed-off-by: Bartłomiej Cieślar <bcieslar2001 at gmail.com> - - - - - 5a07d94a by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:20-04:00 Add a regression test for #13981 The panic was fixed by 6998772043a7f0b. Fixes #13981. - - - - - 182df90e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T03:30:57-04:00 Add a test for #23355 It was fixed by !10061, so I'm adding it in the same group. - - - - - 1b31b039 by uhbif19 at 2023-05-25T12:08:28+02:00 Migrate errors in GHC.Rename.Splice GHC.Rename.Pat This commit migrates the errors in GHC.Rename.Splice and GHC.Rename.Pat to use the new diagnostic infrastructure. - - - - - 56abe494 by sheaf at 2023-05-25T12:09:55+02:00 Common up Template Haskell errors in TcRnMessage This commit commons up the various Template Haskell errors into a single constructor, TcRnTHError, of TcRnMessage. - - - - - a487ba9e by Krzysztof Gogolewski at 2023-05-25T14:35:56-04:00 Enable ghci tests for unboxed tuples The tests were originally skipped because ghci used not to support unboxed tuples/sums. - - - - - dc3422d4 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-25T18:57:19-04:00 rts: Build ticky GHC with single-threaded RTS The threaded RTS allows you to use ticky profiling but only for the counters in the generated code. The counters used in the C portion of the RTS are disabled. Updating the counters is also racy using the threaded RTS which can lead to misleading or incorrect ticky results. Therefore we change the hadrian flavour to build using the single-threaded RTS (mainly in order to get accurate C code counter increments) Fixes #23430 - - - - - fbc8e04e by sheaf at 2023-05-25T18:58:00-04:00 Propagate long-distance info in generated code When desugaring generated pattern matches, we skip pattern match checks. However, this ended up also discarding long-distance information, which might be needed for user-written sub-expressions. Example: ```haskell okay (GADT di) cd = let sr_field :: () sr_field = case getFooBar di of { Foo -> () } in case cd of { SomeRec _ -> SomeRec sr_field } ``` With sr_field a generated FunBind, we still want to propagate the outer long-distance information from the GADT pattern match into the checks for the user-written RHS of sr_field. Fixes #23445 - - - - - f8ced241 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:21-04:00 Introduce GHCiMessage to wrap GhcMessage By introducing a wrapped message type we can control how certain messages are printed in GHCi (to add extra information for example) - - - - - 58e554c1 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access parent diagnostic options. * Split default diagnostic options from Diagnostic class into HasDefaultDiagnosticOpts class. * Generalise UnknownDiagnostic to allow embedded diagnostics to access options. The principle idea here is that when wrapping an error message (such as GHCMessage to make GHCiMessage) then we need to also be able to lift the configuration when overriding how messages are printed (see load' for an example). - - - - - b112546a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Allow API users to wrap error messages created during 'load' This allows API users to configure how messages are rendered when they are emitted from the load function. For an example see how 'loadWithCache' is used in GHCi. - - - - - 2e4cf0ee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 Abstract cantFindError and turn Opt_BuildingCabal into a print-time option * cantFindError is abstracted so that the parts which mention specific things about ghc/ghci are parameters. The intention being that GHC/GHCi can specify the right values to put here but otherwise display the same error message. * The BuildingCabalPackage argument from GenericMissing is removed and turned into a print-time option. The reason for the error is not dependent on whether `-fbuilding-cabal-package` is passed, so we don't want to store that in the error message. - - - - - 34b44f7d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:22-04:00 error messages: Don't display ghci specific hints for missing packages Tickets like #22884 suggest that it is confusing that GHC used on the command line can suggest options which only work in GHCi. This ticket uses the error message infrastructure to override certain error messages which displayed GHCi specific information so that this information is only showed when using GHCi. The main annoyance is that we mostly want to display errors in the same way as before, but with some additional information. This means that the error rendering code has to be exported from the Iface/Errors/Ppr.hs module. I am unsure about whether the approach taken here is the best or most maintainable solution. Fixes #22884 - - - - - 05a1b626 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't override existing metadata if version already exists. If a nightly pipeline runs twice for some reason for the same version then we really don't want to override an existing entry with new bindists. This could cause ABI compatability issues for users or break ghcup's caching logic. - - - - - fcbcb3cc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Use proper API url for bindist download Previously we were using links from the web interface, but it's more robust and future-proof to use the documented links to the artifacts. https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/job_artifacts.html - - - - - 5b59c8fe by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Set Nightly and LatestNightly tags The latest nightly release needs the LatestNightly tag, and all other nightly releases need the Nightly tag. Therefore when the metadata is updated we need to replace all LatestNightly with Nightly.` - - - - - 914e1468 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download nightly metadata for correct date The metadata now lives in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata with one metadata file per year. When we update the metadata we download and update the right file for the current year. - - - - - 16cf7d2e by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Download metadata and update for correct year something about pipeline date - - - - - 14792c4b by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:58-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Don't skip CI On a push we now have a CI job which updates gitlab pages with the metadata files. - - - - - 1121bdd8 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add --date flag to specify the release date The ghcup-metadata now has a viReleaseDay field which needs to be populated with the day of the release. - - - - - bc478bee by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-26T15:26:59-04:00 ghcup-metadata: Add dlOutput field ghcup now requires us to add this field which specifies where it should download the bindist to. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghcup-metadata/-/issues/1 for some more discussion. - - - - - 2bdbd9da by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-26T15:27:35-04:00 JS: Convert rendering to use HLine instead of SDoc (#22455) - - - - - abd9e37c by Norman Ramsey at 2023-05-26T15:28:12-04:00 testsuite: add WasmControlFlow test This patch adds the WasmControlFlow test to test the wasm backend's relooper component. - - - - - 07f858eb by Sylvain Henry at 2023-05-26T15:28:53-04:00 Factorize getLinkDeps Prepare reuse of getLinkDeps for TH implementation in the JS backend (cf #22261 and review of !9779). - - - - - fad9d092 by Oleg Grenrus at 2023-05-27T13:38:08-04:00 Change GHC.Driver.Session import to .DynFlags Also move targetPlatform selector Plenty of GHC needs just DynFlags. Even more can be made to use .DynFlags if more selectors is migrated. This is a low hanging fruit. - - - - - 69fdbece by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-05-27T13:38:45-04:00 EPA: Better fix for #22919 The original fix for #22919 simply removed the ability to match up prior comments with the first declaration in the file. Restore it, but add a check that the comment is on a single line, by ensuring that it comes immediately prior to the next thing (comment or start of declaration), and that the token preceding it is not on the same line. closes #22919 - - - - - 0350b186 by Josh Meredith at 2023-05-29T12:46:27+00:00 Remove JavaScriptFFI from --supported-extensions for non-JS targets (#11214) - - - - - b4816919 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-05-30T17:07:43-04:00 testsuite: Pass -kb16k -kc128k for performance tests Setting a larger stack chunk size gives a greater protection from stack thrashing (where the repeated overflow/underflow allocates a lot of stack chunks which sigificantly impact allocations). This stabilises some tests against differences cause by more things being pushed onto the stack. The performance tests are generally testing work done by the compiler, using allocation as a proxy, so removing/stabilising the allocations due to the stack gives us more stable tests which are also more sensitive to actual changes in compiler performance. The tests which increase are ones where we compile a lot of modules, and for each module we spawn a thread to compile the module in. Therefore increasing these numbers has a multiplying effect on these tests because there are many more stacks which we can increase in size. The most significant improvements though are cases such as T8095 which reduce significantly in allocations (30%). This isn't a performance improvement really but just helps stabilise the test against this threshold set by the defaults. Fixes #23439 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: InstanceMatching T14683 T8095 T9872b_defer T9872d T9961 hie002 T19695 T3064 Metric Increase: MultiLayerModules T13701 T14697 ------------------------- - - - - - 6629f1c5 by Ben Gamari at 2023-05-30T17:08:20-04:00 Move via-C flags into GHC These were previously hardcoded in configure (with no option for overriding them) and simply passed onto ghc through the settings file. Since configure already guarantees gcc supports those flags, we simply move them into GHC. - - - - - 981e5e11 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Allow CPR on unrestricted constructors Per the new `Note [Linting linearity]`, we want optimisations over trying to preserve linearity. This will allow CPR to handle `Ur`, in particular. - - - - - bf9344d2 by Arnaud Spiwack at 2023-05-31T08:34:33-04:00 Push coercions across multiplicity boundaries