-- GENERATED by C->Haskell Compiler, version 0.25.2 Snowboundest, 31 Oct 2014 (Haskell) -- Edit the ORIGNAL .chs file instead! {-# LINE 1 "src/Language/Lean/Internal/IOS.chs" #-} {-| Module : Language.Lean.Internal.IOS Copyright : (c) Galois Inc, 2015 License : Apache-2 Maintainer : jhendrix@galois.com, lcasburn@galois.com Internal declarations for IOState. -} {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE ExplicitNamespaces #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} {-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} {-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving #-} {-# OPTIONS_HADDOCK not-home #-} module Language.Lean.Internal.IOS ( IOState , withIOState , someIOS , type IOStateType(..) , SomeIOState , SomeIOStatePtr , OutSomeIOStatePtr , withSomeIOState , BufferedIOState , withBufferedIOState ) where import Foreign import System.IO (stderr, stdout) import Language.Lean.Internal.Exception {-# LINE 36 "src/Language/Lean/Internal/IOS.chs" #-} _unused :: a _unused = undefined stderr stdout -- | Internal state used for bindings newtype SomeIOState = SomeIOState (ForeignPtr SomeIOState) foreign import ccall unsafe "&lean_ios_del" lean_ios_del_ptr :: FunPtr (Ptr SomeIOState -> IO ()) -- | This describes the type of the @IOState@. data IOStateType = Standard -- ^ A standard 'IOState' | Buffered -- ^ A buffered 'IOState' -- | The IO State object -- -- Lean uses two channels for sending output to the user: -- -- * A /regular/ output channel, which consists of messages normally -- printed to 'stdout'. -- * A /diagnostic/ output channel, which consists of debugging -- messages that are normally printed to 'stderr'. -- -- This module currently provides two different 'IOState' types: -- -- * A /standard/ IO state that sends regular output to 'stdout' and -- diagnostic output to 'stderr'. -- * A /buffered/ IO state type that stores output internally, and -- provides methods for getting output as strings. -- -- To prevent users from accidentally using the wrong type of output, -- the 'IOState' has an extra type-level parameter used to -- indicate the type of channel. Most Lean operations support both -- types of channels and either can be used. Operations specific -- to a particular channel can use this type parameter to ensure -- users do not call the function on the wrong type of channel. In -- addition, we provide a function @stateTypeRepr@ to allow users -- to determine the type of channel. newtype IOState (tp :: IOStateType) = IOState (ForeignPtr SomeIOState) -- | Lift an arbitray IOState to SomeIOState someIOS :: IOState tp -> SomeIOState someIOS (IOState p) = SomeIOState (castForeignPtr p) instance IsLeanValue (IOState tp) (Ptr SomeIOState) where mkLeanValue = fmap IOState . newForeignPtr lean_ios_del_ptr -- | Run a computation with an io state. withIOState :: IOState tp -> (Ptr SomeIOState -> IO a) -> IO a withIOState (IOState ptr) f = seq ptr $ withForeignPtr ptr (f . castPtr) -- | Type synonym for @c2hs@ to use specifically for functions that -- expected buffered IO state. type BufferedIOState = IOState 'Buffered -- | Function @c2hs@ uses to pass 'BufferedIOState' values to Lean withBufferedIOState :: IOState 'Buffered -> (Ptr SomeIOState -> IO a) -> IO a withBufferedIOState = withIOState {-# LINE 109 "src/Language/Lean/Internal/IOS.chs" #-} -- | Function @c2hs@ uses to pass 'SomeIOState' values to Lean withSomeIOState :: SomeIOState -> (Ptr SomeIOState -> IO a) -> IO a withSomeIOState (SomeIOState p) f = seq p $ withForeignPtr p (f . castPtr) {-# LINE 115 "src/Language/Lean/Internal/IOS.chs" #-} -- | Haskell type for @lean_ios@ FFI parameters. type SomeIOStatePtr = Ptr SomeIOState -- | Haskell type for @lean_ios*@ FFI parameters. type OutSomeIOStatePtr = Ptr (SomeIOStatePtr) {-# LINE 121 "src/Language/Lean/Internal/IOS.chs" #-}