Safe Haskell | None |
---|---|
Language | Haskell2010 |
Functions for collecting together and applying rewrite rules to a module.
The CoreRule
datatype itself is declared elsewhere.
Synopsis
- emptyRuleBase :: RuleBase
- mkRuleBase :: [CoreRule] -> RuleBase
- extendRuleBaseList :: RuleBase -> [CoreRule] -> RuleBase
- unionRuleBase :: RuleBase -> RuleBase -> RuleBase
- pprRuleBase :: RuleBase -> SDoc
- ruleCheckProgram :: CompilerPhase -> String -> (Id -> [CoreRule]) -> CoreProgram -> SDoc
- mkRuleInfo :: [CoreRule] -> RuleInfo
- extendRuleInfo :: RuleInfo -> [CoreRule] -> RuleInfo
- addRuleInfo :: RuleInfo -> RuleInfo -> RuleInfo
- addIdSpecialisations :: Id -> [CoreRule] -> Id
- rulesOfBinds :: [CoreBind] -> [CoreRule]
- getRules :: RuleEnv -> Id -> [CoreRule]
- pprRulesForUser :: DynFlags -> [CoreRule] -> SDoc
- lookupRule :: DynFlags -> InScopeEnv -> (Activation -> Bool) -> Id -> [CoreExpr] -> [CoreRule] -> Maybe (CoreRule, CoreExpr)
- mkRule :: Module -> Bool -> Bool -> RuleName -> Activation -> Name -> [CoreBndr] -> [CoreExpr] -> CoreExpr -> CoreRule
- roughTopNames :: [CoreExpr] -> [Maybe Name]
Constructing
mkRuleBase :: [CoreRule] -> RuleBase Source #
pprRuleBase :: RuleBase -> SDoc Source #
Checking rule applications
:: CompilerPhase | Rule activation test |
-> String | Rule pattern |
-> (Id -> [CoreRule]) | Rules for an Id |
-> CoreProgram | Bindings to check in |
-> SDoc | Resulting check message |
Report partial matches for rules beginning with the specified string for the purposes of error reporting
Manipulating RuleInfo
rules
mkRuleInfo :: [CoreRule] -> RuleInfo Source #
Misc. CoreRule helpers
rulesOfBinds :: [CoreBind] -> [CoreRule] Source #
Gather all the rules for locally bound identifiers from the supplied bindings
lookupRule :: DynFlags -> InScopeEnv -> (Activation -> Bool) -> Id -> [CoreExpr] -> [CoreRule] -> Maybe (CoreRule, CoreExpr) Source #
The main rule matching function. Attempts to apply all (active) supplied rules to this instance of an application in a given context, returning the rule applied and the resulting expression if successful.
mkRule :: Module -> Bool -> Bool -> RuleName -> Activation -> Name -> [CoreBndr] -> [CoreExpr] -> CoreExpr -> CoreRule Source #
roughTopNames :: [CoreExpr] -> [Maybe Name] Source #
Find the "top" free names of several expressions. Such names are either:
- The function finally being applied to in an application chain (if that name is a GlobalId: see Var), or
- The
TyCon
if the expression is aExpr
This is used for the fast-match-check for rules; if the top names don't match, the rest can't