The @FamInst@ type: family instance heads
\begin{code}
module FamInst (
checkFamInstConsistency, tcExtendLocalFamInstEnv
) where
import HscTypes
import FamInstEnv
import TcMType
import TcType
import TcRnMonad
import TyCon
import Name
import Module
import SrcLoc
import Outputable
import LazyUniqFM
import FiniteMap
import FastString
import Maybes
import Control.Monad
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
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Optimised overlap checking for family instances
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%************************************************************************
For any two family instance modules that we import directly or indirectly, we
check whether the instances in the two modules are consistent, *unless* we can
be certain that the instances of the two modules have already been checked for
consistency during the compilation of modules that we import.
Why do we need to check? Consider
module X1 where module X2 where
data T1 data T2
type instance F T1 b = Int type instance F a T2 = Char
f1 :: F T1 a -> Int f2 :: Char -> F a T2
f1 x = x f2 x = x
Now if we import both X1 and X2 we could make (f2 . f1) :: Int -> Char.
Notice that neither instance is an orphan.
How do we know which pairs of modules have already been checked? Any pair of
modules where both modules occur in the `HscTypes.dep_finsts' set (of the
`HscTypes.Dependencies') of one of our directly imported modules must have
already been checked. Everything else, we check now. (So that we can be
certain that the modules in our `HscTypes.dep_finsts' are consistent.)
\begin{code}
data ModulePair = ModulePair Module Module
canon :: ModulePair -> (Module, Module)
canon (ModulePair m1 m2) | m1 < m2 = (m1, m2)
| otherwise = (m2, m1)
instance Eq ModulePair where
mp1 == mp2 = canon mp1 == canon mp2
instance Ord ModulePair where
mp1 `compare` mp2 = canon mp1 `compare` canon mp2
type ModulePairSet = FiniteMap ModulePair ()
listToSet :: [ModulePair] -> ModulePairSet
listToSet l = listToFM (zip l (repeat ()))
checkFamInstConsistency :: [Module] -> [Module] -> TcM ()
checkFamInstConsistency famInstMods directlyImpMods
= do { dflags <- getDOpts
; (eps, hpt) <- getEpsAndHpt
; let {
modIface mod =
case lookupIfaceByModule dflags hpt (eps_PIT eps) mod of
Nothing -> panic "FamInst.checkFamInstConsistency"
Just iface -> iface
; hmiModule = mi_module . hm_iface
; hmiFamInstEnv = mkFamInstEnv . md_fam_insts . hm_details
; mkFamInstEnv = extendFamInstEnvList emptyFamInstEnv
; hptModInsts = [ (hmiModule hmi, hmiFamInstEnv hmi)
| hmi <- eltsUFM hpt]
; modInstsEnv = eps_mod_fam_inst_env eps
`extendModuleEnvList`
hptModInsts
; groups = map (dep_finsts . mi_deps . modIface)
directlyImpMods
; okPairs = listToSet $ concatMap allPairs groups
; criticalPairs = listToSet $ allPairs famInstMods
; toCheckPairs = keysFM $ criticalPairs `minusFM` okPairs
}
; mapM_ (check modInstsEnv) toCheckPairs
}
where
allPairs [] = []
allPairs (m:ms) = map (ModulePair m) ms ++ allPairs ms
check modInstsEnv (ModulePair m1 m2)
= let { instEnv1 = (expectJust "checkFamInstConsistency") . lookupModuleEnv modInstsEnv $ m1
; instEnv2 = (expectJust "checkFamInstConsistency") . lookupModuleEnv modInstsEnv $ m2
; insts1 = famInstEnvElts instEnv1
}
in
mapM_ (checkForConflicts (emptyFamInstEnv, instEnv2)) insts1
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
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Extending the family instance environment
%* *
%************************************************************************
\begin{code}
tcExtendLocalFamInstEnv :: [FamInst] -> TcM a -> TcM a
tcExtendLocalFamInstEnv fam_insts thing_inside
= do { env <- getGblEnv
; inst_env' <- foldlM addLocalFamInst (tcg_fam_inst_env env) fam_insts
; let env' = env { tcg_fam_insts = fam_insts ++ tcg_fam_insts env,
tcg_fam_inst_env = inst_env' }
; setGblEnv env' thing_inside
}
addLocalFamInst :: FamInstEnv -> FamInst -> TcM FamInstEnv
addLocalFamInst home_fie famInst
= do {
; eps <- getEps
; let inst_envs = (eps_fam_inst_env eps, home_fie)
; checkForConflicts inst_envs famInst
; return (extendFamInstEnv home_fie famInst)
}
\end{code}
%************************************************************************
%* *
Checking an instance against conflicts with an instance env
%* *
%************************************************************************
Check whether a single family instance conflicts with those in two instance
environments (one for the EPS and one for the HPT).
\begin{code}
checkForConflicts :: (FamInstEnv, FamInstEnv) -> FamInst -> TcM ()
checkForConflicts inst_envs famInst
= do {
; skol_tvs <- tcInstSkolTyVars FamInstSkol
(tyConTyVars (famInstTyCon famInst))
; let conflicts = lookupFamInstEnvConflicts inst_envs famInst skol_tvs
; unless (null conflicts) $
conflictInstErr famInst (fst (head conflicts))
}
where
conflictInstErr :: FamInst -> FamInst -> TcRn ()
conflictInstErr famInst conflictingFamInst
= addFamInstLoc famInst $
addErr (hang (ptext (sLit "Conflicting family instance declarations:"))
2 (pprFamInsts [famInst, conflictingFamInst]))
addFamInstLoc :: FamInst -> TcRn a -> TcRn a
addFamInstLoc famInst thing_inside
= setSrcSpan (mkSrcSpan loc loc) thing_inside
where
loc = getSrcLoc famInst
\end{code}