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{-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} -- Wrinkle in Note [Trees That Grow]
-- in module Language.Haskell.Syntax.Extension
{-# LANGUAGE ViewPatterns #-}
{-
(c) The University of Glasgow 2006
(c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998
\section[HsBinds]{Abstract syntax: top-level bindings and signatures}
Datatype for: @BindGroup@, @Bind@, @Sig@, @Bind@.
-}
-- See Note [Language.Haskell.Syntax.* Hierarchy] for why not GHC.Hs.*
module Language.Haskell.Syntax.Binds where
import {-# SOURCE #-} Language.Haskell.Syntax.Expr
( LHsExpr
, MatchGroup
, GRHSs )
import {-# SOURCE #-} Language.Haskell.Syntax.Pat
( LPat )
import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Extension
import Language.Haskell.Syntax.Type
import GHC.Types.Fixity (Fixity)
import GHC.Data.Bag (Bag)
import GHC.Types.Basic (InlinePragma)
import GHC.Data.BooleanFormula (LBooleanFormula)
import GHC.Types.SourceText (StringLiteral)
import Data.Void
import Data.Bool
import Data.Maybe
{-
************************************************************************
* *
\subsection{Bindings: @BindGroup@}
* *
************************************************************************
Global bindings (where clauses)
-}
-- During renaming, we need bindings where the left-hand sides
-- have been renamed but the right-hand sides have not.
-- Other than during renaming, these will be the same.
-- | Haskell Local Bindings
type HsLocalBinds id = HsLocalBindsLR id id
-- | Located Haskell local bindings
type LHsLocalBinds id = XRec id (HsLocalBinds id)
-- | Haskell Local Bindings with separate Left and Right identifier types
--
-- Bindings in a 'let' expression
-- or a 'where' clause
data HsLocalBindsLR idL idR
= HsValBinds
(XHsValBinds idL idR)
(HsValBindsLR idL idR)
-- ^ Haskell Value Bindings
-- There should be no pattern synonyms in the HsValBindsLR
-- These are *local* (not top level) bindings
-- The parser accepts them, however, leaving the
-- renamer to report them
| HsIPBinds
(XHsIPBinds idL idR)
(HsIPBinds idR)
-- ^ Haskell Implicit Parameter Bindings
| EmptyLocalBinds (XEmptyLocalBinds idL idR)
-- ^ Empty Local Bindings
| XHsLocalBindsLR
!(XXHsLocalBindsLR idL idR)
type LHsLocalBindsLR idL idR = XRec idL (HsLocalBindsLR idL idR)
-- | Haskell Value Bindings
type HsValBinds id = HsValBindsLR id id
-- | Haskell Value bindings with separate Left and Right identifier types
-- (not implicit parameters)
-- Used for both top level and nested bindings
-- May contain pattern synonym bindings
data HsValBindsLR idL idR
= -- | Value Bindings In
--
-- Before renaming RHS; idR is always RdrName
-- Not dependency analysed
-- Recursive by default
ValBinds
(XValBinds idL idR)
(LHsBindsLR idL idR) [LSig idR]
-- | Value Bindings Out
--
-- After renaming RHS; idR can be Name or Id Dependency analysed,
-- later bindings in the list may depend on earlier ones.
| XValBindsLR
!(XXValBindsLR idL idR)
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Located Haskell Binding
type LHsBind id = LHsBindLR id id
-- | Located Haskell Bindings
type LHsBinds id = LHsBindsLR id id
-- | Haskell Binding
type HsBind id = HsBindLR id id
-- | Located Haskell Bindings with separate Left and Right identifier types
type LHsBindsLR idL idR = Bag (LHsBindLR idL idR)
-- | Located Haskell Binding with separate Left and Right identifier types
type LHsBindLR idL idR = XRec idL (HsBindLR idL idR)
{- Note [FunBind vs PatBind]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The distinction between FunBind and PatBind is a bit subtle. FunBind covers
patterns which resemble function bindings and simple variable bindings.
f x = e
f !x = e
f = e
!x = e -- FunRhs has SrcStrict
x `f` y = e -- FunRhs has Infix
The actual patterns and RHSs of a FunBind are encoding in fun_matches.
The m_ctxt field of each Match in fun_matches will be FunRhs and carries
two bits of information about the match,
* The mc_fixity field on each Match describes the fixity of the
function binder in that match. E.g. this is legal:
f True False = e1
True `f` True = e2
* The mc_strictness field is used /only/ for nullary FunBinds: ones
with one Match, which has no pats. For these, it describes whether
the match is decorated with a bang (e.g. `!x = e`).
By contrast, PatBind represents data constructor patterns, as well as a few
other interesting cases. Namely,
Just x = e
(x) = e
x :: Ty = e
-}
-- | Haskell Binding with separate Left and Right id's
data HsBindLR idL idR
= -- | Function-like Binding
--
-- FunBind is used for both functions @f x = e@
-- and variables @f = \x -> e@
-- and strict variables @!x = x + 1@
--
-- Reason 1: Special case for type inference: see 'GHC.Tc.Gen.Bind.tcMonoBinds'.
--
-- Reason 2: Instance decls can only have FunBinds, which is convenient.
-- If you change this, you'll need to change e.g. rnMethodBinds
--
-- But note that the form @f :: a->a = ...@
-- parses as a pattern binding, just like
-- @(f :: a -> a) = ... @
--
-- Strict bindings have their strictness recorded in the 'SrcStrictness' of their
-- 'MatchContext'. See Note [FunBind vs PatBind] for
-- details about the relationship between FunBind and PatBind.
--
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId's
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnFunId', attached to each element of fun_matches
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnEqual','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnWhere',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose',
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
FunBind {
fun_ext :: XFunBind idL idR,
fun_id :: LIdP idL, -- Note [fun_id in Match] in GHC.Hs.Expr
fun_matches :: MatchGroup idR (LHsExpr idR) -- ^ The payload
}
-- | Pattern Binding
--
-- The pattern is never a simple variable;
-- That case is done by FunBind.
-- See Note [FunBind vs PatBind] for details about the
-- relationship between FunBind and PatBind.
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnBang',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnEqual','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnWhere',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose',
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| PatBind {
pat_ext :: XPatBind idL idR,
pat_lhs :: LPat idL,
pat_rhs :: GRHSs idR (LHsExpr idR)
}
-- | Variable Binding
--
-- Dictionary binding and suchlike.
-- All VarBinds are introduced by the type checker
| VarBind {
var_ext :: XVarBind idL idR,
var_id :: IdP idL,
var_rhs :: LHsExpr idR -- ^ Located only for consistency
}
-- | Patterns Synonym Binding
| PatSynBind
(XPatSynBind idL idR)
(PatSynBind idL idR)
-- ^ - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnPattern',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnLarrow','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnEqual',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnWhere'
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen' @'{'@,'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose' @'}'@
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| XHsBindsLR !(XXHsBindsLR idL idR)
-- | - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnPattern',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnEqual','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnLarrow',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnWhere','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen' @'{'@,
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose' @'}'@,
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
-- | Pattern Synonym binding
data PatSynBind idL idR
= PSB { psb_ext :: XPSB idL idR,
psb_id :: LIdP idL, -- ^ Name of the pattern synonym
psb_args :: HsPatSynDetails idR, -- ^ Formal parameter names
psb_def :: LPat idR, -- ^ Right-hand side
psb_dir :: HsPatSynDir idR -- ^ Directionality
}
| XPatSynBind !(XXPatSynBind idL idR)
{-
************************************************************************
* *
Implicit parameter bindings
* *
************************************************************************
-}
-- | Haskell Implicit Parameter Bindings
data HsIPBinds id
= IPBinds
(XIPBinds id)
[LIPBind id]
-- TcEvBinds -- Only in typechecker output; binds
-- -- uses of the implicit parameters
| XHsIPBinds !(XXHsIPBinds id)
-- | Located Implicit Parameter Binding
type LIPBind id = XRec id (IPBind id)
-- ^ May have 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnSemi' when in a
-- list
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
-- | Implicit parameter bindings.
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnEqual'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
data IPBind id
= IPBind
(XCIPBind id)
(XRec id HsIPName)
(LHsExpr id)
| XIPBind !(XXIPBind id)
{-
************************************************************************
* *
\subsection{@Sig@: type signatures and value-modifying user pragmas}
* *
************************************************************************
It is convenient to lump ``value-modifying'' user-pragmas (e.g.,
``specialise this function to these four types...'') in with type
signatures. Then all the machinery to move them into place, etc.,
serves for both.
-}
-- | Located Signature
type LSig pass = XRec pass (Sig pass)
-- | Signatures and pragmas
data Sig pass
= -- | An ordinary type signature
--
-- > f :: Num a => a -> a
--
-- After renaming, this list of Names contains the named
-- wildcards brought into scope by this signature. For a signature
-- @_ -> _a -> Bool@, the renamer will leave the unnamed wildcard @_@
-- untouched, and the named wildcard @_a@ is then replaced with
-- fresh meta vars in the type. Their names are stored in the type
-- signature that brought them into scope, in this third field to be
-- more specific.
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDcolon',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnComma'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
TypeSig
(XTypeSig pass)
[LIdP pass] -- LHS of the signature; e.g. f,g,h :: blah
(LHsSigWcType pass) -- RHS of the signature; can have wildcards
-- | A pattern synonym type signature
--
-- > pattern Single :: () => (Show a) => a -> [a]
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnPattern',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDcolon','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnForall'
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDot','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDarrow'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| PatSynSig (XPatSynSig pass) [LIdP pass] (LHsSigType pass)
-- P :: forall a b. Req => Prov => ty
-- | A signature for a class method
-- False: ordinary class-method signature
-- True: generic-default class method signature
-- e.g. class C a where
-- op :: a -> a -- Ordinary
-- default op :: Eq a => a -> a -- Generic default
-- No wildcards allowed here
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDefault',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDcolon'
| ClassOpSig (XClassOpSig pass) Bool [LIdP pass] (LHsSigType pass)
-- | An ordinary fixity declaration
--
-- > infixl 8 ***
--
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnInfix',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnVal'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| FixSig (XFixSig pass) (FixitySig pass)
-- | An inline pragma
--
-- > {#- INLINE f #-}
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' :
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen' @'{-\# INLINE'@ and @'['@,
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnVal','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnTilde',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| InlineSig (XInlineSig pass)
(LIdP pass) -- Function name
InlinePragma -- Never defaultInlinePragma
-- | A specialisation pragma
--
-- > {-# SPECIALISE f :: Int -> Int #-}
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen' @'{-\# SPECIALISE'@ and @'['@,
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnTilde',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnVal',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose' @']'@ and @'\#-}'@,
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnDcolon'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| SpecSig (XSpecSig pass)
(LIdP pass) -- Specialise a function or datatype ...
[LHsSigType pass] -- ... to these types
InlinePragma -- The pragma on SPECIALISE_INLINE form.
-- If it's just defaultInlinePragma, then we said
-- SPECIALISE, not SPECIALISE_INLINE
-- | A specialisation pragma for instance declarations only
--
-- > {-# SPECIALISE instance Eq [Int] #-}
--
-- (Class tys); should be a specialisation of the
-- current instance declaration
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnInstance','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| SpecInstSig (XSpecInstSig pass) (LHsSigType pass)
-- | A minimal complete definition pragma
--
-- > {-# MINIMAL a | (b, c | (d | e)) #-}
--
-- - 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnKeywordId' : 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnOpen',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnVbar','GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnComma',
-- 'GHC.Parser.Annotation.AnnClose'
-- For details on above see Note [exact print annotations] in GHC.Parser.Annotation
| MinimalSig (XMinimalSig pass) (LBooleanFormula (LIdP pass))
-- | A "set cost centre" pragma for declarations
--
-- > {-# SCC funName #-}
--
-- or
--
-- > {-# SCC funName "cost_centre_name" #-}
| SCCFunSig (XSCCFunSig pass)
(LIdP pass) -- Function name
(Maybe (XRec pass StringLiteral))
-- | A complete match pragma
--
-- > {-# COMPLETE C, D [:: T] #-}
--
-- Used to inform the pattern match checker about additional
-- complete matchings which, for example, arise from pattern
-- synonym definitions.
| CompleteMatchSig (XCompleteMatchSig pass)
(XRec pass [LIdP pass])
(Maybe (LIdP pass))
| XSig !(XXSig pass)
-- | Located Fixity Signature
type LFixitySig pass = XRec pass (FixitySig pass)
-- | Fixity Signature
data FixitySig pass = FixitySig (XFixitySig pass) [LIdP pass] Fixity
| XFixitySig !(XXFixitySig pass)
isFixityLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isFixityLSig (unXRec @p -> FixSig {}) = True
isFixityLSig _ = False
isTypeLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool -- Type signatures
isTypeLSig (unXRec @p -> TypeSig {}) = True
isTypeLSig (unXRec @p -> ClassOpSig {}) = True
isTypeLSig (unXRec @p -> XSig {}) = True
isTypeLSig _ = False
isSpecLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isSpecLSig (unXRec @p -> SpecSig {}) = True
isSpecLSig _ = False
isSpecInstLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isSpecInstLSig (unXRec @p -> SpecInstSig {}) = True
isSpecInstLSig _ = False
isPragLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
-- Identifies pragmas
isPragLSig (unXRec @p -> SpecSig {}) = True
isPragLSig (unXRec @p -> InlineSig {}) = True
isPragLSig (unXRec @p -> SCCFunSig {}) = True
isPragLSig (unXRec @p -> CompleteMatchSig {}) = True
isPragLSig _ = False
isInlineLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
-- Identifies inline pragmas
isInlineLSig (unXRec @p -> InlineSig {}) = True
isInlineLSig _ = False
isMinimalLSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isMinimalLSig (unXRec @p -> MinimalSig {}) = True
isMinimalLSig _ = False
isSCCFunSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isSCCFunSig (unXRec @p -> SCCFunSig {}) = True
isSCCFunSig _ = False
isCompleteMatchSig :: forall p. UnXRec p => LSig p -> Bool
isCompleteMatchSig (unXRec @p -> CompleteMatchSig {} ) = True
isCompleteMatchSig _ = False
{-
************************************************************************
* *
\subsection[PatSynBind]{A pattern synonym definition}
* *
************************************************************************
-}
-- | Haskell Pattern Synonym Details
type HsPatSynDetails pass = HsConDetails Void (LIdP pass) [RecordPatSynField pass]
-- See Note [Record PatSyn Fields]
-- | Record Pattern Synonym Field
data RecordPatSynField pass
= RecordPatSynField
{ recordPatSynField :: FieldOcc pass
-- ^ Field label visible in rest of the file
, recordPatSynPatVar :: LIdP pass
-- ^ Filled in by renamer, the name used internally by the pattern
}
{-
Note [Record PatSyn Fields]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Consider the following two pattern synonyms.
pattern P x y = ([x,True], [y,'v'])
pattern Q{ x, y } =([x,True], [y,'v'])
In P, we just have two local binders, x and y.
In Q, we have local binders but also top-level record selectors
x :: ([Bool], [Char]) -> Bool
y :: ([Bool], [Char]) -> Char
Both are recorded in the `RecordPatSynField`s for `x` and `y`:
* recordPatSynField: the top-level record selector
* recordPatSynPatVar: the local `x`, bound only in the RHS of the pattern synonym.
It would make sense to support record-like syntax
pattern Q{ x=x1, y=y1 } = ([x1,True], [y1,'v'])
when we have a different name for the local and top-level binder,
making the distinction between the two names clear.
-}
-- | Haskell Pattern Synonym Direction
data HsPatSynDir id
= Unidirectional
| ImplicitBidirectional
| ExplicitBidirectional (MatchGroup id (LHsExpr id))
|