[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/or-pats] 83 commits: Desugar bindings in the context of their evidence

David (@knothed) gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Wed Aug 16 08:15:05 UTC 2023



David pushed to branch wip/or-pats 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

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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

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d751c583 by Profpatsch at 2023-08-04T12:24:26-04:00
base: Improve String & IsString documentation

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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.

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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.

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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8b176514 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00
testsuite: Update base-exports

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4b647936 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:26:15-04:00
testsuite/interface-stability: normalise versions

This eliminates spurious changes from version bumps.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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1b15dbc4 by Jan Hrček at 2023-08-04T12:28:08-04:00
Fix haddock markup in code example for coerce

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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3ac423b9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-04T12:31:13-04:00
ghc-platform: Add upper bound on base

Hackage upload requires this.
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8ba20b21 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-04T17:22:59-04:00
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

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41bf2c09 by sheaf at 2023-08-04T17:23:42-04:00
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

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43578d60 by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-05T01:05:36-04:00
Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.5.1

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91353622 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-05T01:06:13-04:00
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.

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8d686854 by sheaf at 2023-08-05T01:06:54-04:00
Remove zonk in tcVTA

This removes the zonk in GHC.Tc.Gen.App.tc_inst_forall_arg and its
accompanying Note [Visible type application zonk]. Indeed, this zonk
is no longer necessary, as we no longer maintain the invariant that
types are well-kinded without zonking; only that typeKind does not
crash; see Note [The Purely Kinded Type Invariant (PKTI)].

This commit removes this zonking step (as well as a secondary zonk),
and replaces the aforementioned Note with the explanatory
Note [Type application substitution], which justifies why the
substitution performed in tc_inst_forall_arg remains valid without
this zonking step.

Fixes #23661

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19dea673 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-05T01:07:30-04:00
Bump nofib submodule

Ensuring that nofib can be build using the same range of bootstrap
compilers as GHC itself.

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aa07402e by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-05T23:15:55+09:00
JS: Improve compatibility with recent emsdk

The JavaScript code in libraries/base/jsbits/base.js had some
hardcoded offsets for fields in structs, because we expected
the layout of the data structures to remain unchanged. Emsdk
3.1.42 changed the layout of the stat struct, breaking this
assumption, and causing code in .hsc files accessing the
stat struct to fail.

This patch improves compatibility with recent emsdk by
removing the assumption that data layouts stay unchanged:

    1. offsets of fields in structs used by JavaScript code are
       now computed by the configure script, so both the .js and
       .hsc files will automatically use the new layout if anything
       changes.
    2. the distrib/configure script checks that the emsdk version
       on a user's system is the same version that a bindist was
       booted with, to avoid data layout inconsistencies

See #23641

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b938950d by Luite Stegeman at 2023-08-07T06:27:51-04:00
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

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6c0e2247 by sheaf at 2023-08-07T13:31:21-04:00
Update Haddock submodule to fix #23368

This submodule update adds the following three commits:

bbf1c8ae - Check for puns
0550694e - Remove fake exports for (~), List, and Tuple<n>
5877bceb - Fix pretty-printing of Solo and MkSolo

These commits fix the issues with Haddock HTML rendering reported in
ticket #23368.

Fixes #23368

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5b5be3ea by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-07T13:32:00-04:00
Revert "Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.5.1"

This reverts commit 43578d60bfc478e7277dcd892463cec305400025.

Fixes #23789

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01961be3 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-08T02:47:14-04:00
configure: Derive library version from ghc-prim.cabal.in

Since ghc-prim.cabal is now generated by Hadrian, we cannot depend upon
it.

Closes #23726.

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3b373838 by Ryan Scott at 2023-08-08T02:47:49-04:00
tcExpr: Push expected types for untyped TH splices inwards

In !10911, I deleted a `tcExpr` case for `HsUntypedSplice` in favor of a much
simpler case that simply delegates to `tcApp`. Although this passed the test
suite at the time, this was actually an error, as the previous `tcExpr` case
was critically pushing the expected type inwards. This actually matters for
programs like the one in #23796, which GHC would not accept with type inference
alone—we need full-blown type _checking_ to accept these.

I have added back the previous `tcExpr` case for `HsUntypedSplice` and now
explain why we have two different `HsUntypedSplice` cases (one in `tcExpr` and
another in `splitHsApps`) in `Note [Looking through Template Haskell splices in
splitHsApps]` in `GHC.Tc.Gen.Head`.

Fixes #23796.

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0ef1d8ae by sheaf at 2023-08-08T21:26:51-04:00
Compute all emitted diagnostic codes

This commit introduces in GHC.Types.Error.Codes the function

  constructorCodes :: forall diag. (...) => Map DiagnosticCode String

which computes a collection of all the diagnostic codes that correspond
to a particular type. In particular, we can compute the collection of
all diagnostic codes emitted by GHC using the invocation

  constructorCodes @GhcMessage

We then make use of this functionality in the new "codes" test which
checks consistency and coverage of GHC diagnostic codes.
It performs three checks:

  - check 1: all non-outdated GhcDiagnosticCode equations
    are statically used.
  - check 2: all outdated GhcDiagnosticCode equations
    are statically unused.
  - check 3: all statically used diagnostic codes are covered by
    the testsuite (modulo accepted exceptions).

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4bc7b1e5 by Fraser Tweedale at 2023-08-08T21:27:32-04:00
numberToRangedRational: fix edge cases for exp ≈ (maxBound :: Int)

Currently a negative exponent less than `minBound :: Int` results in
Infinity, which is very surprising and obviously wrong.

```
λ> read "1e-9223372036854775808" :: Double
0.0
λ> read "1e-9223372036854775809" :: Double
Infinity
```

There is a further edge case where the exponent can overflow when
increased by the number of tens places in the integer part, or
underflow when decreased by the number of leading zeros in the
fractional part if the integer part is zero:

```
λ> read "10e9223372036854775807" :: Double
0.0
λ> read "0.01e-9223372036854775808" :: Double
Infinity
```

To resolve both of these issues, perform all arithmetic and
comparisons involving the exponent in type `Integer`.  This approach
also eliminates the need to explicitly check the exponent against
`maxBound :: Int` and `minBound :: Int`, because the allowed range
of the exponent (i.e. the result of `floatRange` for the target
floating point type) is certainly within those bounds.

This change implements CLC proposal 192:
https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/192

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6eab07b2 by Alan Zimmerman at 2023-08-08T21:28:10-04:00
EPA: Remove Location from WarningTxt source

This is not needed.

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1a98d673 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:29-04:00
Cleanup a TODO introduced in 1f94e0f7

The change must have slipped through review of !4412

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2274abc8 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:29-04:00
More explicit strictness in GHC.Real

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ce8aa54c by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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.)

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d004a36d by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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`.

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8c73505e by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
Core.Ppr: Omit case binder for empty case alternatives

A minor improvement to pretty-printing

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d8d993f1 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
Disable tests RepPolyWrappedVar2 and RepPolyUnsafeCoerce1 in JS backend

... because those coerce between incompatible/unknown PrimReps.

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f06e87e4 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
Inlining literals into boring contexts is OK

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4a6b7c87 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
Clarify floating of unsafeEqualityProofs (#23754)

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b0f4752e by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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.

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7e0c8b3b by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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.

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357f2738 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
Deactivate -fcatch-nonexhaustive-cases in ghc-bignum (#23345)

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59202c80 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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`.

In the ghc/alloc perf test `LargeRecord`, we introduce an additional Simplifier
iteration due to #17910. E.g., FloatOut produces a binding
```
lvl_s6uK [Occ=Once1] :: GHC.Types.Int
[LclId]
lvl_s6uK = GHC.Types.I# 2#

lvl_s6uL [Occ=Once1] :: GHC.Types.Any
[LclId]
lvl_s6uL
  = case Unsafe.Coerce.unsafeEqualityProof ... of
    { Unsafe.Coerce.UnsafeRefl v2_i6tr -> lvl_s6uK `cast` (... v2_i6tr ...)
    }
```
That occurs once and hence is pre-inlined unconditionally in the next Simplifier
pass. It's non-trivial to find a way around that, but not really harmful
otherwise. Hence we accept a 1.2% increase on some architectures.

Metric Increase:
    LargeRecord

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00d31188 by Sebastian Graf at 2023-08-09T16:24:30-04:00
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.

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bf885d7a by Matthew Craven at 2023-08-09T16:25:07-04:00
Bump bytestring submodule to 0.11.5, again

Fixes #23789.

The bytestring commit used here is unreleased;
a release can be made when necessary.

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7acbf0fd by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Serialize CmmRetInfo in .rodata

The handling of case was missing.

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0c3136f2 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Reference StgRetFun payload by its struct field address

This is easier to grasp than relative pointer offsets.

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f68ff313 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Better variable name: u -> frame

The 'u' was likely introduced by copy'n'paste.

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0131bb7f by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Make checkSTACK() public

Such that it can also be used in tests.

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7b6e1e53 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Publish stack related fields in DerivedConstants.h

These will be used in ghc-heap to decode these parts of the stack.

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907ed054 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
ghc-heap: Decode StgStack and its stack frames

Previously, ghc-heap could only decode heap closures.

The approach is explained in detail in note
[Decoding the stack].

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6beb6ac2 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Remove RetFunType from RetFun stack frame representation

It's a technical detail. The single usage is replaced by a predicate.

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006bb4f3 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Better parameter name

The call-site uses the term "offset", too.

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d4c2c1af by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Make closure boxing pure

There seems to be no need to do something complicated. However, the
strictness of the closure pointer matters, otherwise a thunk gets
decoded.

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8d8426c9 by Sven Tennie at 2023-08-10T19:17:11-04:00
Document entertainGC in test

It wasn't obvious why it's there and what its role is.

Also, increase the "entertainment level" a bit.

I checked in STG and Cmm dumps that this really generates closures (and
is not e.g. constant folded away.)

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cc52c358 by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-10T19:17:47-04:00
Add -dipe-stats flag

This is useful for seeing which info tables have information.

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261c4acb by Finley McIlwaine at 2023-08-10T19:17:47-04:00
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, which is disabled for the js
backend since profiling is not implemented.

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

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d7047e0d by Jaro Reinders at 2023-08-14T04:41:42-04:00
Add changelog entry for specialised Enum Int64/Word64 instances

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52f5e8fb by cydparser at 2023-08-14T04:42:20-04:00
Fix -ddump-to-file and -ddump-timings interaction (#20316)

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1274c5d6 by cydparser at 2023-08-14T04:42:20-04:00
Update release notes (#20316)

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8e699b23 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T10:44:47-04:00
base: Add changelog entry for CLC #188

This proposal modified the implementations of copyBytes, moveBytes and
fillBytes (as detailed in the proposal)

https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/188

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026f040a by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T10:45:23-04:00
packaging: Build manpage in separate directory to other documentation

We were installing two copies of the manpage:

* One useless one in the `share/doc` folder, because we copy the doc/
  folder into share/
* The one we deliberately installed into `share/man` etc

The solution is to build the manpage into the `manpage` directory when
building the bindist, and then just install it separately.

Fixes #23707

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524c60c8 by Bartłomiej Cieślar at 2023-08-14T13:46:33-04:00
Report deprecated fields bound by record wildcards when used

This commit ensures that we emit the appropriate warnings when
a deprecated record field bound by a record wildcard is used.

For example:

    module A where
    data Foo = Foo {x :: Int, y :: Bool, z :: Char}

    {-# DEPRECATED x "Don't use x" #-}
    {-# WARNING y "Don't use y" #-}

    module B where
    import A

    foo (Foo {..}) = x

This will cause us to emit a "Don't use x" warning, with location the
location of the record wildcard. Note that we don't warn about `y`,
because it is unused in the RHS of `foo`.

Fixes #23382

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d6130065 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
Add zstd suffix to jobs which rely on zstd

This was causing some confusion as the job was named simply
"x86_64-linux-deb10-validate", which implies a standard configuration
rather than any dependency on libzstd.

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e24e44fc by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
ci: Always run project-version job

This is needed for the downstream test-primops pipeline to workout what
the version of a bindist produced by a pipeline is.

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f17b9d62 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
gen_ci: Rework how jobs-metadata.json is generated

* We now represent a job group a triple of Maybes, which makes it easier
  to work out when jobs are enabled/disabled on certain pipelines.

```
data JobGroup a = StandardTriple { v :: Maybe (NamedJob a)
                                 , n :: Maybe (NamedJob a)
                                 , r :: Maybe (NamedJob a) }
```

* `jobs-metadata.json`  generation is reworked using the following
  algorithm.
  - For each pipeline type, find all the platforms we are doing builds
    for.
  - Select one build per platform
  - Zip together the results

This way we can choose different pipelines for validate/nightly/release
which makes the metadata also useful for validate pipelines. This
feature is used by the test-primops downstream CI in order to select the
right bindist for testing validate pipelines.

This makes it easier to inspect which jobs are going to be enabled on a
particular pipeline.

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f9a5563d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
gen_ci: Rules rework

In particular we now distinguish between whether we are dealing with a
Nightly/Release pipeline (which labels don't matter for) and a validate
pipeline where labels do matter.

The overall goal here is to allow a disjunction of labels for validate
pipelines, for example,

> Run a job if we have the full-ci label or test-primops label

Therefore the "ValidateOnly" rules are treated as a set of disjunctions
rather than conjunctions like before.

What this means in particular is that if we want to ONLY run a job if a
label is set, for example, "FreeBSD" label then we have to override the
whole label set.

Fixes #23772

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d54b0c1d by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
ci: set -e for lint-ci-config scripts

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994a9b35 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-14T13:47:11-04:00
ci: Fix job metadata generation

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e194ed2b by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-15T00:58:09-04:00
users-guide: Note that GHC2021 doesn't include ExplicitNamespaces

As noted in #23801.

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d814bda9 by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-15T05:43:53-04:00
users-guide: Support both distutils and packaging

As noted in #23818, some old distributions (e.g. Debian 9) only include
`distutils` while newer distributions only include `packaging`.

Fixes #23818.

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1726db3f by Ben Gamari at 2023-08-15T05:43:53-04:00
users-guide: Ensure extlinks is compatible with Sphinx <4

The semantics of the `extlinks` attribute annoyingly changed in Sphinx
4. Reflect this in our configuration. See #22690.

Fixes #23807.

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173338cf by Matthew Pickering at 2023-08-15T22:00:24-04:00
ci: Run full-ci on master and release branches

Fixes #23737

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bdab6898 by Bodigrim at 2023-08-15T22:01:03-04:00
Add @since pragmas for Data.Ord.clamp and GHC.Float.clamp

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fb05f038 by David Knothe at 2023-08-16T10:10:14+02:00
Implement Or Patterns (Proposal 0522)

This commit introduces a language extension, `OrPatterns`, as described in proposal 0522.

It extends the syntax by the production
`pat -> (one of pat1, ..., patk)`.
The or-pattern `pat` succeeds iff one of the patterns `pat1`, ..., `patk` succeed, in this order.

Currently, or-patterns cannot bind variables. They are still of great use as they discourage the use of wildcard patterns in favour of writing out all "default" cases explicitly:

```
isIrrefutableHsPat pat = case pat of
  ...
  (one of WildPat{}, VarPat{}, LazyPat{})
      = True
  (one of PArrPat{}, ConPatIn{}, LitPat{}, NPat{}, NPlusKPat{}, ListPat{})
      = False
```

This makes code safer where data types are extended now and then - just like GHC's `Pat` in the example when adding the new `OrPat` constructor. This would be catched by `-fwarn-incomplete-patterns`, but not when a wildcard pattern was used.

- Update submodule haddock.

stuff

Implement empty one of

Prohibit TyApps

Remove unused

update submodule haddock

Update tests

Parser.y

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86cb6aec by David Knothe at 2023-08-16T10:10:16+02:00
infixpat

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6 changed files:

- .gitlab-ci.yml
- .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs
- .gitlab/generate-ci/generate-job-metadata
- .gitlab/generate-ci/generate-jobs
- .gitlab/jobs.yaml
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/PrimOps.hs


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