[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/plugin-init] 303 commits: ghc-the-library: Retain cafs in both static in dynamic builds.
Matthew Pickering (@mpickering)
gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Mon Mar 27 12:26:54 UTC 2023
Matthew Pickering pushed to branch wip/plugin-init at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
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
- - - - -
3268b291 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-27T12:56:02+01:00
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.
- - - - -
e73a82f5 by Aaron Allen at 2023-03-27T12:56:02+01:00
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>
- - - - -
c42f3a00 by Matthew Pickering at 2023-03-27T13:20:26+01:00
docs: Add Note [Timing of plugin initialization]
- - - - -
30 changed files:
- .gitlab-ci.yml
- .gitlab/ci.sh
- .gitlab/gen_ci.hs
- .gitlab/jobs.yaml
- .gitlab/merge_request_templates/merge-request.md
- .gitlab/rel_eng/fetch-gitlab-artifacts/fetch_gitlab.py
- .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/mk_ghcup_metadata.py
- .gitlab/rel_eng/upload_ghc_libs.py
- .gitlab/test-metrics.sh
- .gitmodules
- CODEOWNERS
- cabal.project-reinstall
- compile_flags.txt
- compiler/CodeGen.Platform.h
- compiler/GHC.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Uniques.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/CallConv.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/DebugBlock.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Graph.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/LayoutStack.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Lexer.x
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Lint.hs
The diff was not included because it is too large.
View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/c31e87bbb13c0139b75acd234fd48eeb40cf50af...c42f3a0016dfceb66cd4fc35023734e6edfbf97e
--
View it on GitLab: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/compare/c31e87bbb13c0139b75acd234fd48eeb40cf50af...c42f3a0016dfceb66cd4fc35023734e6edfbf97e
You're receiving this email because of your account on gitlab.haskell.org.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-commits/attachments/20230327/70e96615/attachment-0001.html>
More information about the ghc-commits
mailing list