Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell98 |
GHC uses several kinds of name internally:
OccName
: see "OccName#name_types"RdrName
: see "RdrName#name_types"Name
: see "Name#name_types"Id
: see "Id#name_types"Var
is a synonym for theId
type but it may additionally potentially contain type variables, which have aKind
rather than aType
and only contain some extra details during typechecking.
These Var
names may either be global or local, see "Var#globalvslocal"
Global Id
s and Var
s are those that are imported or correspond
to a data constructor, primitive operation, or record selectors.
Local Id
s and Var
s are those bound within an expression
(e.g. by a lambda) or at the top level of the module being compiled.
- data Var
- type CoVar = Id
- type Id = Var
- type DictId = EvId
- type DFunId = Id
- type EvVar = EvId
- type EqVar = EvId
- type EvId = Id
- type IpId = EvId
- type TyVar = Var
- type TypeVar = Var
- type KindVar = Var
- type TKVar = Var
- varName :: Var -> Name
- varUnique :: Var -> Unique
- varType :: Var -> Kind
- setVarName :: Var -> Name -> Var
- setVarUnique :: Var -> Unique -> Var
- setVarType :: Id -> Type -> Id
- mkGlobalVar :: IdDetails -> Name -> Type -> IdInfo -> Id
- mkLocalVar :: IdDetails -> Name -> Type -> IdInfo -> Id
- mkExportedLocalVar :: IdDetails -> Name -> Type -> IdInfo -> Id
- mkCoVar :: Name -> Type -> CoVar
- idInfo :: Id -> IdInfo
- idDetails :: Id -> IdDetails
- lazySetIdInfo :: Id -> IdInfo -> Var
- setIdDetails :: Id -> IdDetails -> Id
- globaliseId :: Id -> Id
- setIdExported :: Id -> Id
- setIdNotExported :: Id -> Id
- isId :: Var -> Bool
- isTKVar :: Var -> Bool
- isTyVar :: Var -> Bool
- isTcTyVar :: Var -> Bool
- isLocalVar :: Var -> Bool
- isLocalId :: Var -> Bool
- isGlobalId :: Var -> Bool
- isExportedId :: Var -> Bool
- mustHaveLocalBinding :: Var -> Bool
- mkTyVar :: Name -> Kind -> TyVar
- mkTcTyVar :: Name -> Kind -> TcTyVarDetails -> TyVar
- mkKindVar :: Name -> SuperKind -> KindVar
- tyVarName :: TyVar -> Name
- tyVarKind :: TyVar -> Kind
- tcTyVarDetails :: TyVar -> TcTyVarDetails
- setTcTyVarDetails :: TyVar -> TcTyVarDetails -> TyVar
- setTyVarName :: TyVar -> Name -> TyVar
- setTyVarUnique :: TyVar -> Unique -> TyVar
- setTyVarKind :: TyVar -> Kind -> TyVar
- updateTyVarKind :: (Kind -> Kind) -> TyVar -> TyVar
- updateTyVarKindM :: Monad m => (Kind -> m Kind) -> TyVar -> m TyVar
The main data type and synonyms
Taking Var
s apart
Modifying Var
s
setVarName :: Var -> Name -> Var Source
setVarUnique :: Var -> Unique -> Var Source
setVarType :: Id -> Type -> Id Source
Constructing, taking apart, modifying Id
s
mkExportedLocalVar :: IdDetails -> Name -> Type -> IdInfo -> Id Source
Exported Var
s will not be removed as dead code
lazySetIdInfo :: Id -> IdInfo -> Var Source
setIdDetails :: Id -> IdDetails -> Id Source
globaliseId :: Id -> Id Source
If it's a local, make it global
setIdExported :: Id -> Id Source
setIdNotExported :: Id -> Id Source
We can only do this to LocalIds
Predicates
isLocalVar :: Var -> Bool Source
isLocalVar
returns True
for type variables as well as local Id
s
These are the variables that we need to pay attention to when finding free
variables, or doing dependency analysis.
isGlobalId :: Var -> Bool Source
isExportedId :: Var -> Bool Source
isExportedIdVar
means "don't throw this away"
mustHaveLocalBinding :: Var -> Bool Source
mustHaveLocalBinding
returns True
of Id
s and TyVar
s
that must have a binding in this module. The converse
is not quite right: there are some global Id
s that must have
bindings, such as record selectors. But that doesn't matter,
because it's only used for assertions
Constructing TyVar
s
Taking TyVar
s apart
setTcTyVarDetails :: TyVar -> TcTyVarDetails -> TyVar Source
Modifying TyVar
s
setTyVarName :: TyVar -> Name -> TyVar Source
setTyVarUnique :: TyVar -> Unique -> TyVar Source
setTyVarKind :: TyVar -> Kind -> TyVar Source