Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Analyse variables/function names and produce unique names that can be used to replace the original names while maintaining program equivalence (a.k.a. alpha-conversion). The advantage of the unique names is that scoping issues can be ignored when doing further analysis.
Synopsis
- analyseRenames :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a)
- analyseRenamesWithModuleMap :: Data a => ModuleMap -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a)
- rename :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a)
- unrename :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a)
- type ModuleMap = Map ProgramUnitName ModEnv
Documentation
analyseRenames :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) Source #
Annotate unique names for variable and function declarations and uses.
analyseRenamesWithModuleMap :: Data a => ModuleMap -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) Source #
Annotate unique names for variable and function declarations and uses. With external module map.
rename :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) Source #
Take the unique name annotations and substitute them into the actual AST.
unrename :: Data a => ProgramFile (Analysis a) -> ProgramFile (Analysis a) Source #
Take a renamed program and undo the renames.