{- (c) The University of Glasgow 2006 (c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1992-1998 Pattern-matching bindings (HsBinds and MonoBinds) Handles @HsBinds@; those at the top level require different handling, in that the @Rec@/@NonRec@/etc structure is thrown away (whereas at lower levels it is preserved with @let@/@letrec@s). -} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} module DsBinds ( dsTopLHsBinds, dsLHsBinds, decomposeRuleLhs, dsSpec, dsHsWrapper, dsTcEvBinds, dsTcEvBinds_s, dsEvBinds, dsMkUserRule ) where #include "HsVersions.h" import {-# SOURCE #-} DsExpr( dsLExpr ) import {-# SOURCE #-} Match( matchWrapper ) import DsMonad import DsGRHSs import DsUtils import HsSyn -- lots of things import CoreSyn -- lots of things import Literal ( Literal(MachStr) ) import CoreOpt ( simpleOptExpr ) import OccurAnal ( occurAnalyseExpr ) import MkCore import CoreUtils import CoreArity ( etaExpand ) import CoreUnfold import CoreFVs import Digraph import PrelNames import TyCon import TcEvidence import TcType import Type import Coercion import TysWiredIn ( typeNatKind, typeSymbolKind ) import Id import MkId(proxyHashId) import Class import Name import VarSet import Rules import VarEnv import Outputable import Module import SrcLoc import Maybes import OrdList import Bag import BasicTypes import DynFlags import FastString import Util import MonadUtils import qualified GHC.LanguageExtensions as LangExt import Control.Monad {-********************************************************************** * * Desugaring a MonoBinds * * **********************************************************************-} -- | Desugar top level binds, strict binds are treated like normal -- binds since there is no good time to force before first usage. dsTopLHsBinds :: LHsBinds Id -> DsM (OrdList (Id,CoreExpr)) dsTopLHsBinds binds -- see Note [Strict binds checks] | not (isEmptyBag unlifted_binds) || not (isEmptyBag bang_binds) = do { mapBagM_ (top_level_err "bindings for unlifted types") unlifted_binds ; mapBagM_ (top_level_err "strict pattern bindings") bang_binds ; return nilOL } | otherwise = do { (force_vars, prs) <- dsLHsBinds binds ; when debugIsOn $ do { xstrict <- xoptM LangExt.Strict ; MASSERT2( null force_vars || xstrict, ppr binds $$ ppr force_vars ) } -- with -XStrict, even top-level vars are listed as force vars. ; return (toOL prs) } where unlifted_binds = filterBag (isUnliftedHsBind . unLoc) binds bang_binds = filterBag (isBangedPatBind . unLoc) binds top_level_err desc (L loc bind) = putSrcSpanDs loc $ errDs (hang (text "Top-level" <+> text desc <+> text "aren't allowed:") 2 (ppr bind)) -- | Desugar all other kind of bindings, Ids of strict binds are returned to -- later be forced in the binding group body, see Note [Desugar Strict binds] dsLHsBinds :: LHsBinds Id -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) dsLHsBinds binds = do { MASSERT( allBag (not . isUnliftedHsBind . unLoc) binds ) ; ds_bs <- mapBagM dsLHsBind binds ; return (foldBag (\(a, a') (b, b') -> (a ++ b, a' ++ b')) id ([], []) ds_bs) } ------------------------ dsLHsBind :: LHsBind Id -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) dsLHsBind (L loc bind) = do dflags <- getDynFlags putSrcSpanDs loc $ dsHsBind dflags bind -- | Desugar a single binding (or group of recursive binds). dsHsBind :: DynFlags -> HsBind Id -> DsM ([Id], [(Id,CoreExpr)]) -- ^ The Ids of strict binds, to be forced in the body of the -- binding group see Note [Desugar Strict binds] and all -- bindings and their desugared right hand sides. dsHsBind dflags (VarBind { var_id = var , var_rhs = expr , var_inline = inline_regardless }) = do { core_expr <- dsLExpr expr -- Dictionary bindings are always VarBinds, -- so we only need do this here ; let var' | inline_regardless = var `setIdUnfolding` mkCompulsoryUnfolding core_expr | otherwise = var ; let core_bind@(id,_) = makeCorePair dflags var' False 0 core_expr force_var = if xopt LangExt.Strict dflags then [id] else [] ; return (force_var, [core_bind]) } dsHsBind dflags b@(FunBind { fun_id = L _ fun, fun_matches = matches , fun_co_fn = co_fn, fun_tick = tick }) = do { (args, body) <- matchWrapper (mkPrefixFunRhs (noLoc $ idName fun)) Nothing matches ; core_wrap <- dsHsWrapper co_fn ; let body' = mkOptTickBox tick body rhs = core_wrap (mkLams args body') core_binds@(id,_) = makeCorePair dflags fun False 0 rhs force_var -- Bindings are strict when -XStrict is enabled | xopt LangExt.Strict dflags , matchGroupArity matches == 0 -- no need to force lambdas = [id] | isBangedBind b = [id] | otherwise = [] ; --pprTrace "dsHsBind" (ppr fun <+> ppr (idInlinePragma fun) $$ ppr (mg_alts matches) $$ ppr args $$ ppr core_binds) $ return (force_var, [core_binds]) } dsHsBind dflags (PatBind { pat_lhs = pat, pat_rhs = grhss, pat_rhs_ty = ty , pat_ticks = (rhs_tick, var_ticks) }) = do { body_expr <- dsGuarded grhss ty ; let body' = mkOptTickBox rhs_tick body_expr pat' = decideBangHood dflags pat ; (force_var,sel_binds) <- mkSelectorBinds var_ticks pat body' -- We silently ignore inline pragmas; no makeCorePair -- Not so cool, but really doesn't matter ; let force_var' = if isBangedLPat pat' then [force_var] else [] ; return (force_var', sel_binds) } -- A common case: one exported variable, only non-strict binds -- Non-recursive bindings come through this way -- So do self-recursive bindings -- Bindings with complete signatures are AbsBindsSigs, below dsHsBind dflags (AbsBinds { abs_tvs = tyvars, abs_ev_vars = dicts , abs_exports = [export] , abs_ev_binds = ev_binds, abs_binds = binds }) | ABE { abe_wrap = wrap, abe_poly = global , abe_mono = local, abe_prags = prags } <- export , not (xopt LangExt.Strict dflags) -- Handle strict binds , not (anyBag (isBangedBind . unLoc) binds) -- in the next case = -- See Note [AbsBinds wrappers] in HsBinds addDictsDs (toTcTypeBag (listToBag dicts)) $ -- addDictsDs: push type constraints deeper for pattern match check do { (force_vars, bind_prs) <- dsLHsBinds binds ; let core_bind = Rec bind_prs ; ds_binds <- dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds ; core_wrap <- dsHsWrapper wrap -- Usually the identity ; let rhs = core_wrap $ mkLams tyvars $ mkLams dicts $ mkCoreLets ds_binds $ mkLet core_bind $ Var local ; (spec_binds, rules) <- dsSpecs rhs prags ; let global' = addIdSpecialisations global rules main_bind = makeCorePair dflags global' (isDefaultMethod prags) (dictArity dicts) rhs ; ASSERT(null force_vars) return ([], main_bind : fromOL spec_binds) } -- Another common case: no tyvars, no dicts -- In this case we can have a much simpler desugaring dsHsBind dflags (AbsBinds { abs_tvs = [], abs_ev_vars = [] , abs_exports = exports , abs_ev_binds = ev_binds, abs_binds = binds }) = do { (force_vars, bind_prs) <- dsLHsBinds binds ; let mk_bind (ABE { abe_wrap = wrap , abe_poly = global , abe_mono = local , abe_prags = prags }) = do { core_wrap <- dsHsWrapper wrap ; return (makeCorePair dflags global (isDefaultMethod prags) 0 (core_wrap (Var local))) } ; main_binds <- mapM mk_bind exports ; ds_binds <- dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds ; return (force_vars, flattenBinds ds_binds ++ bind_prs ++ main_binds) } dsHsBind dflags (AbsBinds { abs_tvs = tyvars, abs_ev_vars = dicts , abs_exports = exports, abs_ev_binds = ev_binds , abs_binds = binds }) -- See Note [Desugaring AbsBinds] = addDictsDs (toTcTypeBag (listToBag dicts)) $ -- addDictsDs: push type constraints deeper for pattern match check do { (local_force_vars, bind_prs) <- dsLHsBinds binds ; let core_bind = Rec [ makeCorePair dflags (add_inline lcl_id) False 0 rhs | (lcl_id, rhs) <- bind_prs ] -- Monomorphic recursion possible, hence Rec new_force_vars = get_new_force_vars local_force_vars locals = map abe_mono exports all_locals = locals ++ new_force_vars tup_expr = mkBigCoreVarTup all_locals tup_ty = exprType tup_expr ; ds_binds <- dsTcEvBinds_s ev_binds ; let poly_tup_rhs = mkLams tyvars $ mkLams dicts $ mkCoreLets ds_binds $ mkLet core_bind $ tup_expr ; poly_tup_id <- newSysLocalDs (exprType poly_tup_rhs) -- Find corresponding global or make up a new one: sometimes -- we need to make new export to desugar strict binds, see -- Note [Desugar Strict binds] ; (exported_force_vars, extra_exports) <- get_exports local_force_vars ; let mk_bind (ABE { abe_wrap = wrap , abe_poly = global , abe_mono = local, abe_prags = spec_prags }) -- See Note [AbsBinds wrappers] in HsBinds = do { tup_id <- newSysLocalDs tup_ty ; core_wrap <- dsHsWrapper wrap ; let rhs = core_wrap $ mkLams tyvars $ mkLams dicts $ mkTupleSelector all_locals local tup_id $ mkVarApps (Var poly_tup_id) (tyvars ++ dicts) rhs_for_spec = Let (NonRec poly_tup_id poly_tup_rhs) rhs ; (spec_binds, rules) <- dsSpecs rhs_for_spec spec_prags ; let global' = (global `setInlinePragma` defaultInlinePragma) `addIdSpecialisations` rules -- Kill the INLINE pragma because it applies to -- the user written (local) function. The global -- Id is just the selector. Hmm. ; return ((global', rhs) : fromOL spec_binds) } ; export_binds_s <- mapM mk_bind (exports ++ extra_exports) ; return (exported_force_vars ,(poly_tup_id, poly_tup_rhs) : concat export_binds_s) } where inline_env :: IdEnv Id -- Maps a monomorphic local Id to one with -- the inline pragma from the source -- The type checker put the inline pragma -- on the *global* Id, so we need to transfer it inline_env = mkVarEnv [ (lcl_id, setInlinePragma lcl_id prag) | ABE { abe_mono = lcl_id, abe_poly = gbl_id } <- exports , let prag = idInlinePragma gbl_id ] add_inline :: Id -> Id -- tran add_inline lcl_id = lookupVarEnv inline_env lcl_id `orElse` lcl_id global_env :: IdEnv Id -- Maps local Id to its global exported Id global_env = mkVarEnv [ (local, global) | ABE { abe_mono = local, abe_poly = global } <- exports ] -- find variables that are not exported get_new_force_vars lcls = foldr (\lcl acc -> case lookupVarEnv global_env lcl of Just _ -> acc Nothing -> lcl:acc) [] lcls -- find exports or make up new exports for force variables get_exports :: [Id] -> DsM ([Id], [ABExport Id]) get_exports lcls = foldM (\(glbls, exports) lcl -> case lookupVarEnv global_env lcl of Just glbl -> return (glbl:glbls, exports) Nothing -> do export <- mk_export lcl let glbl = abe_poly export return (glbl:glbls, export:exports)) ([],[]) lcls mk_export local = do global <- newSysLocalDs (exprType (mkLams tyvars (mkLams dicts (Var local)))) return (ABE {abe_poly = global ,abe_mono = local ,abe_wrap = WpHole ,abe_prags = SpecPrags []}) -- AbsBindsSig is a combination of AbsBinds and FunBind dsHsBind dflags (AbsBindsSig { abs_tvs = tyvars, abs_ev_vars = dicts , abs_sig_export = global , abs_sig_prags = prags , abs_sig_ev_bind = ev_bind , abs_sig_bind = bind }) | L bind_loc FunBind { fun_matches = matches , fun_co_fn = co_fn , fun_tick = tick } <- bind = putSrcSpanDs bind_loc $ addDictsDs (toTcTypeBag (listToBag dicts)) $ -- addDictsDs: push type constraints deeper for pattern match check do { (args, body) <- matchWrapper (mkPrefixFunRhs (noLoc $ idName global)) Nothing matches ; core_wrap <- dsHsWrapper co_fn ; let body' = mkOptTickBox tick body fun_rhs = core_wrap (mkLams args body') force_vars | xopt LangExt.Strict dflags , matchGroupArity matches == 0 -- no need to force lambdas = [global] | isBangedBind (unLoc bind) = [global] | otherwise = [] ; ds_binds <- dsTcEvBinds ev_bind ; let rhs = mkLams tyvars $ mkLams dicts $ mkCoreLets ds_binds $ fun_rhs ; (spec_binds, rules) <- dsSpecs rhs prags ; let global' = addIdSpecialisations global rules main_bind = makeCorePair dflags global' (isDefaultMethod prags) (dictArity dicts) rhs ; return (force_vars, main_bind : fromOL spec_binds) } | otherwise = pprPanic "dsHsBind: AbsBindsSig" (ppr bind) dsHsBind _ (PatSynBind{}) = panic "dsHsBind: PatSynBind" -- | This is where we apply INLINE and INLINABLE pragmas. All we need to -- do is to attach the unfolding information to the Id. -- -- Other decisions about whether to inline are made in -- `calcUnfoldingGuidance` but the decision about whether to then expose -- the unfolding in the interface file is made in `TidyPgm.addExternal` -- using this information. ------------------------ makeCorePair :: DynFlags -> Id -> Bool -> Arity -> CoreExpr -> (Id, CoreExpr) makeCorePair dflags gbl_id is_default_method dict_arity rhs | is_default_method -- Default methods are *always* inlined = (gbl_id `setIdUnfolding` mkCompulsoryUnfolding rhs, rhs) | otherwise = case inlinePragmaSpec inline_prag of EmptyInlineSpec -> (gbl_id, rhs) NoInline -> (gbl_id, rhs) Inlinable -> (gbl_id `setIdUnfolding` inlinable_unf, rhs) Inline -> inline_pair where inline_prag = idInlinePragma gbl_id inlinable_unf = mkInlinableUnfolding dflags rhs inline_pair | Just arity <- inlinePragmaSat inline_prag -- Add an Unfolding for an INLINE (but not for NOINLINE) -- And eta-expand the RHS; see Note [Eta-expanding INLINE things] , let real_arity = dict_arity + arity -- NB: The arity in the InlineRule takes account of the dictionaries = ( gbl_id `setIdUnfolding` mkInlineUnfoldingWithArity real_arity rhs , etaExpand real_arity rhs) | otherwise = pprTrace "makeCorePair: arity missing" (ppr gbl_id) $ (gbl_id `setIdUnfolding` mkInlineUnfolding rhs, rhs) dictArity :: [Var] -> Arity -- Don't count coercion variables in arity dictArity dicts = count isId dicts {- Note [Desugaring AbsBinds] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the general AbsBinds case we desugar the binding to this: tup a (d:Num a) = let fm = ...gm... gm = ...fm... in (fm,gm) f a d = case tup a d of { (fm,gm) -> fm } g a d = case tup a d of { (fm,gm) -> fm } Note [Rules and inlining] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Common special case: no type or dictionary abstraction This is a bit less trivial than you might suppose The naive way woudl be to desguar to something like f_lcl = ...f_lcl... -- The "binds" from AbsBinds M.f = f_lcl -- Generated from "exports" But we don't want that, because if M.f isn't exported, it'll be inlined unconditionally at every call site (its rhs is trivial). That would be ok unless it has RULES, which would thereby be completely lost. Bad, bad, bad. Instead we want to generate M.f = ...f_lcl... f_lcl = M.f Now all is cool. The RULES are attached to M.f (by SimplCore), and f_lcl is rapidly inlined away. This does not happen in the same way to polymorphic binds, because they desugar to M.f = /\a. let f_lcl = ...f_lcl... in f_lcl Although I'm a bit worried about whether full laziness might float the f_lcl binding out and then inline M.f at its call site Note [Specialising in no-dict case] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Even if there are no tyvars or dicts, we may have specialisation pragmas. Class methods can generate AbsBinds [] [] [( ... spec-prag] { AbsBinds [tvs] [dicts] ...blah } So the overloading is in the nested AbsBinds. A good example is in GHC.Float: class (Real a, Fractional a) => RealFrac a where round :: (Integral b) => a -> b instance RealFrac Float where {-# SPECIALIZE round :: Float -> Int #-} The top-level AbsBinds for $cround has no tyvars or dicts (because the instance does not). But the method is locally overloaded! Note [Abstracting over tyvars only] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When abstracting over type variable only (not dictionaries), we don't really need to built a tuple and select from it, as we do in the general case. Instead we can take AbsBinds [a,b] [ ([a,b], fg, fl, _), ([b], gg, gl, _) ] { fl = e1 gl = e2 h = e3 } and desugar it to fg = /\ab. let B in e1 gg = /\b. let a = () in let B in S(e2) h = /\ab. let B in e3 where B is the *non-recursive* binding fl = fg a b gl = gg b h = h a b -- See (b); note shadowing! Notice (a) g has a different number of type variables to f, so we must use the mkArbitraryType thing to fill in the gaps. We use a type-let to do that. (b) The local variable h isn't in the exports, and rather than clone a fresh copy we simply replace h by (h a b), where the two h's have different types! Shadowing happens here, which looks confusing but works fine. (c) The result is *still* quadratic-sized if there are a lot of small bindings. So if there are more than some small number (10), we filter the binding set B by the free variables of the particular RHS. Tiresome. Why got to this trouble? It's a common case, and it removes the quadratic-sized tuple desugaring. Less clutter, hopefully faster compilation, especially in a case where there are a *lot* of bindings. Note [Eta-expanding INLINE things] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Consider foo :: Eq a => a -> a {-# INLINE foo #-} foo x = ... If (foo d) ever gets floated out as a common sub-expression (which can happen as a result of method sharing), there's a danger that we never get to do the inlining, which is a Terribly Bad thing given that the user said "inline"! To avoid this we pre-emptively eta-expand the definition, so that foo has the arity with which it is declared in the source code. In this example it has arity 2 (one for the Eq and one for x). Doing this should mean that (foo d) is a PAP and we don't share it. Note [Nested arities] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For reasons that are not entirely clear, method bindings come out looking like this: AbsBinds [] [] [$cfromT <= [] fromT] $cfromT [InlPrag=INLINE] :: T Bool -> Bool { AbsBinds [] [] [fromT <= [] fromT_1] fromT :: T Bool -> Bool { fromT_1 ((TBool b)) = not b } } } Note the nested AbsBind. The arity for the InlineRule on $cfromT should be gotten from the binding for fromT_1. It might be better to have just one level of AbsBinds, but that requires more thought! Note [Desugar Strict binds] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Desugaring strict variable bindings looks as follows (core below ==>) let !x = rhs in body ==> let x = rhs in x `seq` body -- seq the variable and if it is a pattern binding the desugaring looks like let !pat = rhs in body ==> let x = rhs -- bind the rhs to a new variable pat = x in x `seq` body -- seq the new variable if there is no variable in the pattern desugaring looks like let False = rhs in body ==> let x = case rhs of {False -> (); _ -> error "Match failed"} in x `seq` body In order to force the Ids in the binding group they are passed around in the dsHsBind family of functions, and later seq'ed in DsExpr.ds_val_bind. Consider a recursive group like this letrec f : g = rhs[f,g] in
Without `Strict`, we get a translation like this: let t = /\a. letrec tm = rhs[fm,gm] fm = case t of fm:_ -> fm gm = case t of _:gm -> gm in (fm,gm) in let f = /\a. case t a of (fm,_) -> fm in let g = /\a. case t a of (_,gm) -> gm in Here `tm` is the monomorphic binding for `rhs`. With `Strict`, we want to force `tm`, but NOT `fm` or `gm`. Alas, `tm` isn't in scope in the `in ` part. The simplest thing is to return it in the polymorphic tuple `t`, thus: let t = /\a. letrec tm = rhs[fm,gm] fm = case t of fm:_ -> fm gm = case t of _:gm -> gm in (tm, fm, gm) in let f = /\a. case t a of (_,fm,_) -> fm in let g = /\a. case t a of (_,_,gm) -> gm in let tm = /\a. case t a of (tm,_,_) -> tm in tm `seq` See https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/StrictPragma for a more detailed explanation of the desugaring of strict bindings. Note [Strict binds checks] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are several checks around properly formed strict bindings. They all link to this Note. These checks must be here in the desugarer because we cannot know whether or not a type is unlifted until after zonking, due to levity polymorphism. These checks all used to be handled in the typechecker in checkStrictBinds (before Jan '17). We define an "unlifted bind" to be any bind that binds an unlifted id. Note that x :: Char (# True, x #) = blah is *not* an unlifted bind. Unlifted binds are detected by HsUtils.isUnliftedHsBind. Define a "banged bind" to have a top-level bang. Detected by HsPat.isBangedPatBind. Define a "strict bind" to be either an unlifted bind or a banged bind. The restrictions are: 1. Strict binds may not be top-level. Checked in dsTopLHsBinds. 2. Unlifted binds must also be banged. (There is no trouble to compile an unbanged unlifted bind, but an unbanged bind looks lazy, and we don't want users to be surprised by the strictness of an unlifted bind.) Checked in first clause of DsExpr.ds_val_bind. 3. Unlifted binds may not have polymorphism (#6078). (That is, no quantified type variables or constraints.) Checked in first clause of DsExpr.ds_val_bind. 4. Unlifted binds may not be recursive. Checked in second clause of ds_val_bind. -} ------------------------ dsSpecs :: CoreExpr -- Its rhs -> TcSpecPrags -> DsM ( OrdList (Id,CoreExpr) -- Binding for specialised Ids , [CoreRule] ) -- Rules for the Global Ids -- See Note [Handling SPECIALISE pragmas] in TcBinds dsSpecs _ IsDefaultMethod = return (nilOL, []) dsSpecs poly_rhs (SpecPrags sps) = do { pairs <- mapMaybeM (dsSpec (Just poly_rhs)) sps ; let (spec_binds_s, rules) = unzip pairs ; return (concatOL spec_binds_s, rules) } dsSpec :: Maybe CoreExpr -- Just rhs => RULE is for a local binding -- Nothing => RULE is for an imported Id -- rhs is in the Id's unfolding -> Located TcSpecPrag -> DsM (Maybe (OrdList (Id,CoreExpr), CoreRule)) dsSpec mb_poly_rhs (L loc (SpecPrag poly_id spec_co spec_inl)) | isJust (isClassOpId_maybe poly_id) = putSrcSpanDs loc $ do { warnDs NoReason (text "Ignoring useless SPECIALISE pragma for class method selector" <+> quotes (ppr poly_id)) ; return Nothing } -- There is no point in trying to specialise a class op -- Moreover, classops don't (currently) have an inl_sat arity set -- (it would be Just 0) and that in turn makes makeCorePair bleat | no_act_spec && isNeverActive rule_act = putSrcSpanDs loc $ do { warnDs NoReason (text "Ignoring useless SPECIALISE pragma for NOINLINE function:" <+> quotes (ppr poly_id)) ; return Nothing } -- Function is NOINLINE, and the specialiation inherits that -- See Note [Activation pragmas for SPECIALISE] | otherwise = putSrcSpanDs loc $ do { uniq <- newUnique ; let poly_name = idName poly_id spec_occ = mkSpecOcc (getOccName poly_name) spec_name = mkInternalName uniq spec_occ (getSrcSpan poly_name) (spec_bndrs, spec_app) = collectHsWrapBinders spec_co -- spec_co looks like -- \spec_bndrs. [] spec_args -- perhaps with the body of the lambda wrapped in some WpLets -- E.g. /\a \(d:Eq a). let d2 = $df d in [] (Maybe a) d2 ; core_app <- dsHsWrapper spec_app ; let ds_lhs = core_app (Var poly_id) spec_ty = mkLamTypes spec_bndrs (exprType ds_lhs) ; -- pprTrace "dsRule" (vcat [ text "Id:" <+> ppr poly_id -- , text "spec_co:" <+> ppr spec_co -- , text "ds_rhs:" <+> ppr ds_lhs ]) $ case decomposeRuleLhs spec_bndrs ds_lhs of { Left msg -> do { warnDs NoReason msg; return Nothing } ; Right (rule_bndrs, _fn, args) -> do { dflags <- getDynFlags ; this_mod <- getModule ; let fn_unf = realIdUnfolding poly_id spec_unf = specUnfolding spec_bndrs core_app arity_decrease fn_unf spec_id = mkLocalId spec_name spec_ty `setInlinePragma` inl_prag `setIdUnfolding` spec_unf arity_decrease = count isValArg args - count isId spec_bndrs ; rule <- dsMkUserRule this_mod is_local_id (mkFastString ("SPEC " ++ showPpr dflags poly_name)) rule_act poly_name rule_bndrs args (mkVarApps (Var spec_id) spec_bndrs) ; let spec_rhs = mkLams spec_bndrs (core_app poly_rhs) -- Commented out: see Note [SPECIALISE on INLINE functions] -- ; when (isInlinePragma id_inl) -- (warnDs $ text "SPECIALISE pragma on INLINE function probably won't fire:" -- <+> quotes (ppr poly_name)) ; return (Just (unitOL (spec_id, spec_rhs), rule)) -- NB: do *not* use makeCorePair on (spec_id,spec_rhs), because -- makeCorePair overwrites the unfolding, which we have -- just created using specUnfolding } } } where is_local_id = isJust mb_poly_rhs poly_rhs | Just rhs <- mb_poly_rhs = rhs -- Local Id; this is its rhs | Just unfolding <- maybeUnfoldingTemplate (realIdUnfolding poly_id) = unfolding -- Imported Id; this is its unfolding -- Use realIdUnfolding so we get the unfolding -- even when it is a loop breaker. -- We want to specialise recursive functions! | otherwise = pprPanic "dsImpSpecs" (ppr poly_id) -- The type checker has checked that it *has* an unfolding id_inl = idInlinePragma poly_id -- See Note [Activation pragmas for SPECIALISE] inl_prag | not (isDefaultInlinePragma spec_inl) = spec_inl | not is_local_id -- See Note [Specialising imported functions] -- in OccurAnal , isStrongLoopBreaker (idOccInfo poly_id) = neverInlinePragma | otherwise = id_inl -- Get the INLINE pragma from SPECIALISE declaration, or, -- failing that, from the original Id spec_prag_act = inlinePragmaActivation spec_inl -- See Note [Activation pragmas for SPECIALISE] -- no_act_spec is True if the user didn't write an explicit -- phase specification in the SPECIALISE pragma no_act_spec = case inlinePragmaSpec spec_inl of NoInline -> isNeverActive spec_prag_act _ -> isAlwaysActive spec_prag_act rule_act | no_act_spec = inlinePragmaActivation id_inl -- Inherit | otherwise = spec_prag_act -- Specified by user dsMkUserRule :: Module -> Bool -> RuleName -> Activation -> Name -> [CoreBndr] -> [CoreExpr] -> CoreExpr -> DsM CoreRule dsMkUserRule this_mod is_local name act fn bndrs args rhs = do let rule = mkRule this_mod False is_local name act fn bndrs args rhs dflags <- getDynFlags when (isOrphan (ru_orphan rule) && wopt Opt_WarnOrphans dflags) $ warnDs (Reason Opt_WarnOrphans) (ruleOrphWarn rule) return rule ruleOrphWarn :: CoreRule -> SDoc ruleOrphWarn rule = text "Orphan rule:" <+> ppr rule {- Note [SPECIALISE on INLINE functions] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We used to warn that using SPECIALISE for a function marked INLINE would be a no-op; but it isn't! Especially with worker/wrapper split we might have {-# INLINE f #-} f :: Ord a => Int -> a -> ... f d x y = case x of I# x' -> $wf d x' y We might want to specialise 'f' so that we in turn specialise '$wf'. We can't even /name/ '$wf' in the source code, so we can't specialise it even if we wanted to. Trac #10721 is a case in point. Note [Activation pragmas for SPECIALISE] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From a user SPECIALISE pragma for f, we generate a) A top-level binding spec_fn = rhs b) A RULE f dOrd = spec_fn We need two pragma-like things: * spec_fn's inline pragma: inherited from f's inline pragma (ignoring activation on SPEC), unless overriden by SPEC INLINE * Activation of RULE: from SPECIALISE pragma (if activation given) otherwise from f's inline pragma This is not obvious (see Trac #5237)! Examples Rule activation Inline prag on spec'd fn --------------------------------------------------------------------- SPEC [n] f :: ty [n] Always, or NOINLINE [n] copy f's prag NOINLINE f SPEC [n] f :: ty [n] NOINLINE copy f's prag NOINLINE [k] f SPEC [n] f :: ty [n] NOINLINE [k] copy f's prag INLINE [k] f SPEC [n] f :: ty [n] INLINE [k] copy f's prag SPEC INLINE [n] f :: ty [n] INLINE [n] (ignore INLINE prag on f, same activation for rule and spec'd fn) NOINLINE [k] f SPEC f :: ty [n] INLINE [k] ************************************************************************ * * \subsection{Adding inline pragmas} * * ************************************************************************ -} decomposeRuleLhs :: [Var] -> CoreExpr -> Either SDoc ([Var], Id, [CoreExpr]) -- (decomposeRuleLhs bndrs lhs) takes apart the LHS of a RULE, -- The 'bndrs' are the quantified binders of the rules, but decomposeRuleLhs -- may add some extra dictionary binders (see Note [Free dictionaries]) -- -- Returns an error message if the LHS isn't of the expected shape -- Note [Decomposing the left-hand side of a RULE] decomposeRuleLhs orig_bndrs orig_lhs | not (null unbound) -- Check for things unbound on LHS -- See Note [Unused spec binders] = Left (vcat (map dead_msg unbound)) | Var funId <- fun2 , Just con <- isDataConId_maybe funId = Left (constructor_msg con) -- See Note [No RULES on datacons] | Just (fn_id, args) <- decompose fun2 args2 , let extra_bndrs = mk_extra_bndrs fn_id args = -- pprTrace "decmposeRuleLhs" (vcat [ text "orig_bndrs:" <+> ppr orig_bndrs -- , text "orig_lhs:" <+> ppr orig_lhs -- , text "lhs1:" <+> ppr lhs1 -- , text "extra_dict_bndrs:" <+> ppr extra_dict_bndrs -- , text "fn_id:" <+> ppr fn_id -- , text "args:" <+> ppr args]) $ Right (orig_bndrs ++ extra_bndrs, fn_id, args) | otherwise = Left bad_shape_msg where lhs1 = drop_dicts orig_lhs lhs2 = simpleOptExpr lhs1 -- See Note [Simplify rule LHS] (fun2,args2) = collectArgs lhs2 lhs_fvs = exprFreeVars lhs2 unbound = filterOut (`elemVarSet` lhs_fvs) orig_bndrs orig_bndr_set = mkVarSet orig_bndrs -- Add extra tyvar binders: Note [Free tyvars in rule LHS] -- and extra dict binders: Note [Free dictionaries in rule LHS] mk_extra_bndrs fn_id args = toposortTyVars unbound_tvs ++ unbound_dicts where unbound_tvs = [ v | v <- unbound_vars, isTyVar v ] unbound_dicts = [ mkLocalId (localiseName (idName d)) (idType d) | d <- unbound_vars, isDictId d ] unbound_vars = [ v | v <- exprsFreeVarsList args , not (v `elemVarSet` orig_bndr_set) , not (v == fn_id) ] -- fn_id: do not quantify over the function itself, which may -- itself be a dictionary (in pathological cases, Trac #10251) decompose (Var fn_id) args | not (fn_id `elemVarSet` orig_bndr_set) = Just (fn_id, args) decompose _ _ = Nothing bad_shape_msg = hang (text "RULE left-hand side too complicated to desugar") 2 (vcat [ text "Optimised lhs:" <+> ppr lhs2 , text "Orig lhs:" <+> ppr orig_lhs]) dead_msg bndr = hang (sep [ text "Forall'd" <+> pp_bndr bndr , text "is not bound in RULE lhs"]) 2 (vcat [ text "Orig bndrs:" <+> ppr orig_bndrs , text "Orig lhs:" <+> ppr orig_lhs , text "optimised lhs:" <+> ppr lhs2 ]) pp_bndr bndr | isTyVar bndr = text "type variable" <+> quotes (ppr bndr) | Just pred <- evVarPred_maybe bndr = text "constraint" <+> quotes (ppr pred) | otherwise = text "variable" <+> quotes (ppr bndr) constructor_msg con = vcat [ text "A constructor," <+> ppr con <> text ", appears as outermost match in RULE lhs." , text "This rule will be ignored." ] drop_dicts :: CoreExpr -> CoreExpr drop_dicts e = wrap_lets needed bnds body where needed = orig_bndr_set `minusVarSet` exprFreeVars body (bnds, body) = split_lets (occurAnalyseExpr e) -- The occurAnalyseExpr drops dead bindings which is -- crucial to ensure that every binding is used later; -- which in turn makes wrap_lets work right split_lets :: CoreExpr -> ([(DictId,CoreExpr)], CoreExpr) split_lets (Let (NonRec d r) body) | isDictId d = ((d,r):bs, body') where (bs, body') = split_lets body -- handle "unlifted lets" too, needed for "map/coerce" split_lets (Case r d _ [(DEFAULT, _, body)]) | isCoVar d = ((d,r):bs, body') where (bs, body') = split_lets body split_lets e = ([], e) wrap_lets :: VarSet -> [(DictId,CoreExpr)] -> CoreExpr -> CoreExpr wrap_lets _ [] body = body wrap_lets needed ((d, r) : bs) body | rhs_fvs `intersectsVarSet` needed = mkCoreLet (NonRec d r) (wrap_lets needed' bs body) | otherwise = wrap_lets needed bs body where rhs_fvs = exprFreeVars r needed' = (needed `minusVarSet` rhs_fvs) `extendVarSet` d {- Note [Decomposing the left-hand side of a RULE] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are several things going on here. * drop_dicts: see Note [Drop dictionary bindings on rule LHS] * simpleOptExpr: see Note [Simplify rule LHS] * extra_dict_bndrs: see Note [Free dictionaries] Note [Free tyvars on rule LHS] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Consider data T a = C foo :: T a -> Int foo C = 1 {-# RULES "myrule" foo C = 1 #-} After type checking the LHS becomes (foo alpha (C alpha)), where alpha is an unbound meta-tyvar. The zonker in TcHsSyn is careful not to turn the free alpha into Any (as it usually does). Instead it turns it into a TyVar 'a'. See TcHsSyn Note [Zonking the LHS of a RULE]. Now we must quantify over that 'a'. It's /really/ inconvenient to do that in the zonker, because the HsExpr data type is very large. But it's /easy/ to do it here in the desugarer. Moreover, we have to do something rather similar for dictionaries; see Note [Free dictionaries on rule LHS]. So that's why we look for type variables free on the LHS, and quantify over them. Note [Free dictionaries on rule LHS] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When the LHS of a specialisation rule, (/\as\ds. f es) has a free dict, which is presumably in scope at the function definition site, we can quantify over it too. *Any* dict with that type will do. So for example when you have f :: Eq a => a -> a f =