Re: [GHC] #14070: Allow ‘unsafe’ deriving strategy, deriving code with ‘unsafeCoerce’
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#14070: Allow ‘unsafe’ deriving strategy, deriving code with ‘unsafeCoerce’
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Reporter: Iceland_jack | Owner: (none)
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Compiler | Version: 8.0.1
Resolution: | Keywords:
| QuantifiedContexts, deriving
Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture:
| Unknown/Multiple
Type of failure: None/Unknown | Test Case:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Related Tickets: | Differential Rev(s):
Wiki Page: |
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Comment (by RyanGlScott):
GHC can "coerce" that just fine (roles notwithstanding) if you do it the
way `GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving` generates code (pretend I'm using
`coerce` instead of `unsafeCoerce`):
{{{#!hs
{-# LANGUAGE ImpredicativeTypes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE InstanceSigs #-}
{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-}
import Unsafe.Coerce
type Lens s a = forall f. Functor f => (a -> f a) -> (s -> f s)
class X f where
x :: Lens (f a) a
newtype WrappedX f a = WrapX (f a)
instance X t => X (WrappedX t) where
x = unsafeCoerce @(forall a. Lens (t a) a)
@(forall a. Lens (WrappedX t a) a)
x
}}}
I put "coerce" in quotes because we're not actually coercing the `f`.
Rather, the two occurrences of `f` tucked underneath the `Lens`es get
unified. But you were writing this instance in a somewhat unorthodox way
where you manually applied `@t` and `@a` to `x`, but neglected `f` (`f`
isn't in scope the way you wrote it, but it's hiding underneath the
`Lens`). Because of this, GHC was unable to conclude that the `f` in `x'`
and the `f` in the instance signature were the same.
Happily, writing instances the way `GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving` does (by
visibly applying the full type signatures to `coerce`) doesn't suffer from
this problem.
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