[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T13660] 31 commits: Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose
Ben Gamari (@bgamari)
gitlab at gitlab.haskell.org
Tue May 9 04:30:57 UTC 2023
Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T13660 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
8c98deba by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00
Optimized Foldable methods for Data.Functor.Compose
Explicitly define length, elem, etc. in Foldable instance for Data.Functor.Compose
Implementation of https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/57
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bc066108 by Armando Ramirez at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00
Additional optimized versions
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80fce576 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00
Simplify minimum/maximum in instance Foldable (Compose f g)
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8cb88a5a by Bodigrim at 2023-03-23T09:19:32-04:00
Update changelog to mention changes to instance Foldable (Compose f g)
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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`.
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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.
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0426515b by Adam Gundry at 2023-03-24T02:36:09-04:00
Move mention of warning groups change to 9.8.1 release notes
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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.
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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`).
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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62fa7faa by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T00:05:22-04:00
Improve documentation of atomicModifyMutVar2#
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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
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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.
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80729d96 by Bodigrim at 2023-03-25T03:47:22-04:00
Improve documentation for resizing of byte arrays
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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`.
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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
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c1f755c4 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2023-03-27T22:09:41+01:00
Make exprIsConApp_maybe a bit cleverer
Addresses #23159.
See Note Note [Exploit occ-info in exprIsConApp_maybe]
in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt.
Compile times go down very slightly, but always go down,
never up. Good!
Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated
------------------------------------------------
CoOpt_Singletons(normal) -1.8%
T15703(normal) -1.2% GOOD
geo. mean -0.1%
minimum -1.8%
maximum +0.0%
Metric Decrease:
CoOpt_Singletons
T15703
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76bb4c58 by Ryan Scott at 2023-03-28T08:12:08-04:00
Add COMPLETE pragmas to TypeRep, SSymbol, SChar, and SNat
This implements
[CLC proposal #149](https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/149).
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89dae1c2 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-29T14:00:27-04:00
base: Add test for #13660
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4850ab82 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T19:09:05-04:00
base: Move implementation of GHC.Foreign to GHC.Internal
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16826c77 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T19:09:05-04:00
base: Introduce {new,with}CStringLen0
These are useful helpers for implementing the internal-NUL code unit
check needed to fix #13660.
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6c7aa824 by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T19:09:05-04:00
base: Clean up documentation
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6625b5fc by Ben Gamari at 2023-03-30T19:09:05-04:00
base: Ensure that FilePaths don't contain NULs
POSIX filepaths may not contain the NUL octet but previously we did not
reject such paths. This could be exploited by untrusted input to cause
discrepancies between various `FilePath` queries and the opened
filename. For instance, `readFile "hello.so\x00.txt"` would open the
file `"hello.so"` yet `takeFileExtension` would return `".txt"`.
The same argument applies to Windows FilePaths
Fixes #13660.
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30 changed files:
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/primops.txt.pp
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/ThreadSanitizer.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/CodeGen.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/SimpleOpt.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Config/Diagnostic.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Flags.hs
- compiler/GHC/Driver/Session.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Decls.hs
- compiler/GHC/Parser.y
- compiler/GHC/Parser/HaddockLex.x
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Module.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Export.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/PatSyn.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Error.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Error/Codes.hs
- compiler/GHC/Unit/Module/Warnings.hs
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Error.hs
- docs/users_guide/9.6.1-notes.rst
- docs/users_guide/9.8.1-notes.rst
- docs/users_guide/exts/pragmas.rst
- docs/users_guide/using-warnings.rst
- libraries/base/Data/Data.hs
- libraries/base/Data/Functor/Compose.hs
- libraries/base/Data/IORef.hs
- libraries/base/Data/Typeable/Internal.hs
- libraries/base/GHC/Conc/Sync.hs
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