ghc-9.12.1: The GHC API
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GHC.Driver.Env.Types

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newtype Hsc a Source #

The Hsc monad: Passing an environment and diagnostic state

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Hsc (HscEnv -> Messages GhcMessage -> IO (a, Messages GhcMessage)) 

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HasDynFlags Hsc Source # 
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HasLogger Hsc Source # 
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Applicative Hsc Source # 
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pure :: a -> Hsc a #

(<*>) :: Hsc (a -> b) -> Hsc a -> Hsc b #

liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> Hsc a -> Hsc b -> Hsc c #

(*>) :: Hsc a -> Hsc b -> Hsc b #

(<*) :: Hsc a -> Hsc b -> Hsc a #

Functor Hsc Source # 
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fmap :: (a -> b) -> Hsc a -> Hsc b #

(<$) :: a -> Hsc b -> Hsc a #

Monad Hsc Source # 
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(>>=) :: Hsc a -> (a -> Hsc b) -> Hsc b #

(>>) :: Hsc a -> Hsc b -> Hsc b #

return :: a -> Hsc a #

MonadIO Hsc Source # 
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liftIO :: IO a -> Hsc a #

data HscEnv Source #

HscEnv is like Session, except that some of the fields are immutable. An HscEnv is used to compile a single module from plain Haskell source code (after preprocessing) to either C, assembly or C--. It's also used to store the dynamic linker state to allow for multiple linkers in the same address space. Things like the module graph don't change during a single compilation.

Historical note: "hsc" used to be the name of the compiler binary, when there was a separate driver and compiler. To compile a single module, the driver would invoke hsc on the source code... so nowadays we think of hsc as the layer of the compiler that deals with compiling a single module.

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HscEnv 

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ContainsDynFlags HscEnv Source # 
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