ghc-7.8.4: The GHC API

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Description

This module contains types that relate to the positions of things in source files, and allow tagging of those things with locations

Synopsis

SrcLoc

data RealSrcLoc Source

Represents a single point within a file

Constructing SrcLoc

mkGeneralSrcLoc :: FastString -> SrcLoc Source

Creates a "bad" SrcLoc that has no detailed information about its location

noSrcLoc :: SrcLoc Source

Built-in "bad" SrcLoc values for particular locations

generatedSrcLoc :: SrcLoc Source

Built-in "bad" SrcLoc values for particular locations

interactiveSrcLoc :: SrcLoc Source

Built-in "bad" SrcLoc values for particular locations

advanceSrcLoc :: RealSrcLoc -> Char -> RealSrcLoc Source

Move the SrcLoc down by one line if the character is a newline, to the next 8-char tabstop if it is a tab, and across by one character in any other case

Unsafely deconstructing SrcLoc

srcLocFile :: RealSrcLoc -> FastString Source

Gives the filename of the RealSrcLoc

srcLocLine :: RealSrcLoc -> Int Source

Raises an error when used on a "bad" SrcLoc

srcLocCol :: RealSrcLoc -> Int Source

Raises an error when used on a "bad" SrcLoc

SrcSpan

data RealSrcSpan Source

A SrcSpan delimits a portion of a text file. It could be represented by a pair of (line,column) coordinates, but in fact we optimise slightly by using more compact representations for single-line and zero-length spans, both of which are quite common.

The end position is defined to be the column after the end of the span. That is, a span of (1,1)-(1,2) is one character long, and a span of (1,1)-(1,1) is zero characters long.

Constructing SrcSpan

mkGeneralSrcSpan :: FastString -> SrcSpan Source

Create a "bad" SrcSpan that has not location information

mkSrcSpan :: SrcLoc -> SrcLoc -> SrcSpan Source

Create a SrcSpan between two points in a file

mkRealSrcSpan :: RealSrcLoc -> RealSrcLoc -> RealSrcSpan Source

Create a SrcSpan between two points in a file

noSrcSpan :: SrcSpan Source

Built-in "bad" SrcSpans for common sources of location uncertainty

wiredInSrcSpan :: SrcSpan Source

Built-in "bad" SrcSpans for common sources of location uncertainty

srcLocSpan :: SrcLoc -> SrcSpan Source

Create a SrcSpan corresponding to a single point

combineSrcSpans :: SrcSpan -> SrcSpan -> SrcSpan Source

Combines two SrcSpan into one that spans at least all the characters within both spans. Assumes the "file" part is the same in both inputs

Deconstructing SrcSpan

srcSpanStart :: SrcSpan -> SrcLoc Source

Returns the location at the start of the SrcSpan or a "bad" SrcSpan if that is unavailable

srcSpanEnd :: SrcSpan -> SrcLoc Source

Returns the location at the end of the SrcSpan or a "bad" SrcSpan if that is unavailable

srcSpanFileName_maybe :: SrcSpan -> Maybe FastString Source

Obtains the filename for a SrcSpan if it is "good"

Unsafely deconstructing SrcSpan

Predicates on SrcSpan

isGoodSrcSpan :: SrcSpan -> Bool Source

Test if a SrcSpan is "good", i.e. has precise location information

isOneLineSpan :: SrcSpan -> Bool Source

True if the span is known to straddle only one line. For "bad" SrcSpan, it returns False

Located

data GenLocated l e Source

We attach SrcSpans to lots of things, so let's have a datatype for it.

Constructors

L l e 

Instances

Functor (GenLocated l) 
(Eq l, Eq e) => Eq (GenLocated l e) 
(Data l, Data e) => Data (GenLocated l e) 
(Ord l, Ord e) => Ord (GenLocated l e) 
(Outputable l, Outputable e) => Outputable (GenLocated l e) 
Typeable (* -> * -> *) GenLocated 

Constructing Located

noLoc :: e -> Located e Source

Deconstructing Located

unLoc :: GenLocated l e -> e Source

Combining and comparing Located values

eqLocated :: Eq a => Located a -> Located a -> Bool Source

Tests whether the two located things are equal

cmpLocated :: Ord a => Located a -> Located a -> Ordering Source

Tests the ordering of the two located things

addCLoc :: Located a -> Located b -> c -> Located c Source

Combine locations from two Located things and add them to a third thing

leftmost_smallest :: SrcSpan -> SrcSpan -> Ordering Source

Alternative strategies for ordering SrcSpans

leftmost_largest :: SrcSpan -> SrcSpan -> Ordering Source

Alternative strategies for ordering SrcSpans

rightmost :: SrcSpan -> SrcSpan -> Ordering Source

Alternative strategies for ordering SrcSpans

spans :: SrcSpan -> (Int, Int) -> Bool Source

Determines whether a span encloses a given line and column index

isSubspanOf Source

Arguments

:: SrcSpan

The span that may be enclosed by the other

-> SrcSpan

The span it may be enclosed by

-> Bool 

Determines whether a span is enclosed by another one