Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
(c) The GRASP/AQUA Project, Glasgow University, 1993-1998
A lint pass to check basic STG invariants:
- Variables should be defined before used.
- Let bindings should not have unboxed types (unboxed bindings should only appear in case), except when they're join points (see Note [Core let/app invariant] and #14117).
- If linting after unarisation, invariants listed in Note [Post-unarisation invariants].
Because we don't have types and coercions in STG we can't really check types here.
Some history:
StgLint used to check types, but it never worked and so it was disabled in 2000 with this note:
WARNING: ~~~~~~~~
This module has suffered bit-rot; it is likely to yield lint errors for Stg code that is currently perfectly acceptable for code generation. Solution: don't use it! (KSW 2000-05).
Since then there were some attempts at enabling it again, as summarised in #14787. It's finally decided that we remove all type checking and only look for basic properties listed above.
Documentation
:: forall a. (OutputablePass a, BinderP a ~ Id) | |
=> DynFlags | |
-> Module | module being compiled |
-> Bool | have we run Unarise yet? |
-> String | who produced the STG? |
-> [GenStgTopBinding a] | |
-> IO () |