01 Apr '26
Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
5ae43275 by Peng Fan at 2026-04-01T19:01:06-04:00
NCG/LA64: add cmpxchg and xchg primops
And append some new instructions for LA664 uarch.
Apply fix to cmpxchg-prim by Andreas Klebinger.
Suggestions in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/15515
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3 changed files:
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/CodeGen.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/Instr.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/Ppr.hs
Changes:
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compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/CodeGen.hs
=====================================
@@ -57,6 +57,12 @@ import Control.Monad
import GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label
import GHC.Types.Unique.DSM
import GHC.Types.Literal.Floating
+import GHC.Unit.Types ( ghcInternalUnitId )
+
+la664Enabled :: NatM Bool
+la664Enabled = do
+ config <- getConfig
+ return (ncgLa664Enabled config)
-- [General layout of an NCG]
cmmTopCodeGen ::
@@ -1651,6 +1657,10 @@ genPrim (MO_Prefetch_Data _n) [] [_] = return nilOL
genPrim (MO_AtomicRead w mo) [dst] [addr] = genAtomicRead w mo dst addr
genPrim (MO_AtomicWrite w mo) [] [addr,val] = genAtomicWrite w mo addr val
+genPrim (MO_AtomicRMW width amop) [dst] [addr,n] = genLibCCall (atomicRMWLabel width amop) [dst] [addr,n]
+genPrim (MO_Cmpxchg width) [dst] [addr,expe,new] = genCmpxchg width dst addr expe new
+genPrim (MO_Xchg width) [dst] [addr,value] = genXchg width dst addr value
+
genPrim mop@(MO_S_Mul2 _w) _ _ = unsupported mop
genPrim mop@(MO_S_QuotRem _w) _ _ = unsupported mop
genPrim mop@(MO_U_QuotRem _w) _ _ = unsupported mop
@@ -1674,9 +1684,6 @@ genPrim (MO_PopCnt width) [dst] [src] = genLibCCall (popCntLabel w
genPrim (MO_Pdep width) [dst] [src,mask] = genLibCCall (pdepLabel width) [dst] [src,mask]
genPrim (MO_Pext width) [dst] [src,mask] = genLibCCall (pextLabel width) [dst] [src,mask]
genPrim (MO_UF_Conv width) [dst] [src] = genLibCCall (word2FloatLabel width) [dst] [src]
-genPrim (MO_AtomicRMW width amop) [dst] [addr,n] = genLibCCall (atomicRMWLabel width amop) [dst] [addr,n]
-genPrim (MO_Cmpxchg width) [dst] [addr,old,new] = genLibCCall (cmpxchgLabel width) [dst] [addr,old,new]
-genPrim (MO_Xchg width) [dst] [addr,val] = genLibCCall (xchgLabel width) [dst] [addr,val]
genPrim (MO_Memcpy _align) [] [dst,src,n] = genLibCCall (fsLit "memcpy") [] [dst,src,n]
genPrim (MO_Memmove _align) [] [dst,src,n] = genLibCCall (fsLit "memmove") [] [dst,src,n]
genPrim (MO_Memcmp _align) [rst] [dst,src,n] = genLibCCall (fsLit "memcmp") [rst] [dst,src,n]
@@ -1872,6 +1879,20 @@ genBitRev w dst src = do
)
_ -> return ( code_x `snocOL` BITREV (OpReg w dst_reg) (OpReg w reg_x))
+genPrimCCall
+ :: FastString
+ -> [CmmFormal]
+ -> [CmmActual]
+ -> NatM InstrBlock
+
+genPrimCCall name dsts args = do
+ config <- getConfig
+ target <-
+ cmmMakeDynamicReference config CallReference
+ $ mkCmmCodeLabel ghcInternalUnitId name
+ let cconv = ForeignConvention CCallConv [NoHint] [NoHint] CmmMayReturn
+ genCCall target cconv dsts args
+
-- Generate C call to the given function in libc
genLibCCall :: FastString -> [CmmFormal] -> [CmmActual] -> NatM InstrBlock
genLibCCall name dsts args = do
@@ -1945,6 +1966,52 @@ genAtomicWrite w mo addr val = do
)
_ -> panic $ "Unexpected MemOrderAcquire on an AtomicWrite" ++ show mo
+genCmpxchg :: Width -> LocalReg -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> NatM InstrBlock
+genCmpxchg w dst addr expe new = do
+ config <- getConfig
+ let
+ platform = ncgPlatform config
+ format = intFormat w
+
+ la664Enabled >>= \case
+
+ True -> do
+ (addr_reg, _, code_addr) <- getSomeReg addr
+ (expe_reg, _, code_expe) <- getSomeReg expe
+ (new_reg, _, code_new) <- getSomeReg new
+ let dst_reg = getRegisterReg platform (CmmLocal dst)
+ return $ code_addr `appOL` code_expe `appOL` code_new `appOL` toOL
+ [
+ -- Behave like the GCC builtin CAS operation
+ AMCASDB format (OpReg w expe_reg) (OpReg w new_reg) (OpReg w addr_reg),
+ MOV (OpReg w dst_reg) (OpReg w expe_reg)
+ ]
+
+ False ->
+ genPrimCCall (cmpxchgLabel w) [dst] [addr,expe,new]
+
+genXchg :: Width -> LocalReg -> CmmExpr -> CmmExpr -> NatM InstrBlock
+genXchg w dst addr val = do
+ config <- getConfig
+ tmp <- getNewRegNat II64
+ let
+ platform = ncgPlatform config
+ format = intFormat w
+
+ la664Enabled >>= \case
+
+ True -> do
+ (addr_reg, _, code_addr) <- getSomeReg addr
+ (val_reg, _, code_val) <- getSomeReg val
+ let dst_reg = getRegisterReg platform (CmmLocal dst)
+ return $ code_addr `appOL` code_val `appOL` toOL
+ [
+ AMSWAPDB format (OpReg w tmp) (OpReg w val_reg) (OpReg w addr_reg),
+ MOV (OpReg W64 dst_reg) (OpReg W64 tmp)
+ ]
+ False ->
+ genPrimCCall (xchgLabel w) [dst] [addr,val]
+
-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
{-
Generating C calls
@@ -1977,6 +2044,7 @@ member of a structure or union argument, or a vector/floating-point argument
wider than FRLEN may be passed in a GAR.
-}
+-- Generate C call to the given function in ghc-prim
genCCall
:: CmmExpr -- address of func call
-> ForeignConvention -- calling convention
=====================================
compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/Instr.hs
=====================================
@@ -150,10 +150,11 @@ regUsageOfInstr platform instr = case instr of
-- ranges, corresponding to 2 and 1 instruction implementations respectively.
--
-- BCOND1 is selected by default.
- BCOND1 _ j d t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j ++ regOp d, [])
- BCOND _ j d t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j ++ regOp d, [])
- BEQZ j t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j, [])
- BNEZ j t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j, [])
+ BCOND1 _ j d t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j ++ regOp d, [])
+ BCOND _ j d t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j ++ regOp d, [])
+ BEQZ1 o1 o2 -> usage (regOp o1 ++ regOp o2, [])
+ BEQZ j t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j, [])
+ BNEZ j t -> usage (regTarget t ++ regOp j, [])
-- 5. Common Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
LD _ dst src -> usage (regOp src, regOp dst)
LDU _ dst src -> usage (regOp src, regOp dst)
@@ -168,7 +169,17 @@ regUsageOfInstr platform instr = case instr of
-- LDCOND dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
-- STCOND dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
-- 7. Atomic Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
+ -- In LoongArch, if the AM* atomic memory access instruction has the same register number as rd and rj,
+ -- the execution will trigger an Instruction Non-defined Exception. Here should be avoided.
AMSWAPDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ AMADDDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ AMANDDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ AMORDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ AMXORDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ --AMCASDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp src1 ++ regOp src2 ++ regOp dst)
+ AMCASDB _ dst src1 src2 -> usage (regOp dst ++ regOp src1 ++ regOp src2, regOp dst)
+ LL _ dst src1 _ -> usage (regOp src1, regOp dst)
+ SC _ dst src1 _ -> usage (regOp src1, regOp dst)
-- 8. Barrier Instructions ---------------------------------------------------
DBAR _hint -> usage ([], [])
IBAR _hint -> usage ([], [])
@@ -330,6 +341,7 @@ patchRegsOfInstr instr env = case instr of
TAIL36 r t -> TAIL36 (patchOp r) (patchTarget t)
BCOND1 c j d t -> BCOND1 c (patchOp j) (patchOp d) (patchTarget t)
BCOND c j d t -> BCOND c (patchOp j) (patchOp d) (patchTarget t)
+ BEQZ1 o1 o2 -> BEQZ1 (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2)
BEQZ j t -> BEQZ (patchOp j) (patchTarget t)
BNEZ j t -> BNEZ (patchOp j) (patchTarget t)
-- 5. Common Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
@@ -348,6 +360,13 @@ patchRegsOfInstr instr env = case instr of
-- STCOND o1 o2 o3 -> STCOND (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
-- 7. Atomic Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
AMSWAPDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMSWAPDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ AMADDDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMADDDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ AMANDDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMANDDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ AMORDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMORDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ AMXORDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMXORDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ AMCASDB f o1 o2 o3 -> AMCASDB f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ LL f o1 o2 o3 -> LL f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
+ SC f o1 o2 o3 -> SC f (patchOp o1) (patchOp o2) (patchOp o3)
-- 8. Barrier Instructions ---------------------------------------------------
DBAR o1 -> DBAR o1
IBAR o1 -> IBAR o1
@@ -398,6 +417,7 @@ isJumpishInstr instr = case instr of
TAIL36 {} -> True
BCOND1 {} -> True
BCOND {} -> True
+ BEQZ1 {} -> True
BEQZ {} -> True
BNEZ {} -> True
_ -> False
@@ -718,6 +738,7 @@ data Instr
| TAIL36 Operand Target
| BCOND1 Cond Operand Operand Target
| BCOND Cond Operand Operand Target
+ | BEQZ1 Operand Operand
| BEQZ Operand Target
| BNEZ Operand Target
-- 5. Common Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
@@ -733,6 +754,13 @@ data Instr
-- 6. Bound Check Memory Access Instructions ---------------------------------
-- 7. Atomic Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
| AMSWAPDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | AMADDDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | AMANDDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | AMORDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | AMXORDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | AMCASDB Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | LL Format Operand Operand Operand
+ | SC Format Operand Operand Operand
-- 8. Barrier Instructions ---------------------------------------------------
| DBAR BarrierType
| IBAR BarrierType
@@ -839,6 +867,7 @@ instrCon i =
TAIL36{} -> "TAIL36"
BCOND1{} -> "BCOND1"
BCOND{} -> "BCOND"
+ BEQZ1{} -> "BEQZ1"
BEQZ{} -> "BEQZ"
BNEZ{} -> "BNEZ"
LD{} -> "LD"
@@ -851,6 +880,13 @@ instrCon i =
STPTR{} -> "STPTR"
PRELD{} -> "PRELD"
AMSWAPDB{} -> "AMSWAPDB"
+ AMADDDB{} -> "AMADDDB"
+ AMANDDB{} -> "AMANDDB"
+ AMORDB{} -> "AMORDB"
+ AMXORDB{} -> "AMXORDB"
+ AMCASDB{} -> "AMCASDB"
+ LL{} -> "LL"
+ SC{} -> "SC"
DBAR{} -> "DBAR"
IBAR{} -> "IBAR"
FCVT{} -> "FCVT"
=====================================
compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/LA64/Ppr.hs
=====================================
@@ -852,6 +852,7 @@ pprInstr platform instr = case instr of
line $ text "\tbgeu" <+> pprOp platform d <> comma <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform (mkLocalBlockLabel (getUnique bid))
UGT ->
line $ text "\tbltu" <+> pprOp platform d <> comma <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform (mkLocalBlockLabel (getUnique bid))
+
_ -> line $ text "\t" <> pprBcond c <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprOp platform d <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform (mkLocalBlockLabel (getUnique bid))
BCOND1 _ _ _ (TLabel _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BCOND1: No conditional branching to TLabel!"
@@ -916,17 +917,18 @@ pprInstr platform instr = case instr of
BCOND _ _ _ (TReg _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BCOND: No conditional branching to registers!"
+ BEQZ1 o1 o2 | isImmOp o2 -> op2 (text "\tbeqz") o1 o2
BEQZ j (TBlock bid) ->
line $ text "\tbeqz" <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform (mkLocalBlockLabel (getUnique bid))
BEQZ j (TLabel lbl) ->
line $ text "\tbeqz" <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform lbl
- BEQZ _ (TReg _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BEQZ: No conditional branching to registers!"
+ BEQZ _ (TReg _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BEQZ: No conditional branching to registers!"
BNEZ j (TBlock bid) ->
line $ text "\tbnez" <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform (mkLocalBlockLabel (getUnique bid))
BNEZ j (TLabel lbl) ->
line $ text "\tbnez" <+> pprOp platform j <> comma <+> pprAsmLabel platform lbl
- BNEZ _ (TReg _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BNEZ: No conditional branching to registers!"
+ BNEZ _ (TReg _) -> panic "LA64.ppr: BNEZ: No conditional branching to registers!"
-- 5. Common Memory Access Instructions --------------------------------------
-- LD.{B[U]/H[U]/W[U]/D}, ST.{B/H/W/D}: AddrRegImm
@@ -1020,8 +1022,29 @@ pprInstr platform instr = case instr of
AMSWAPDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamswap_db.w") o1 o2 o3
AMSWAPDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamswap_db.d") o1 o2 o3
-- AM.{SWAP/ADD}[_DB].{B/H}
+ AMADDDB II8 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamadd_db.b") o1 o2 o3
+ AMADDDB II16 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamadd_db.h") o1 o2 o3
+ AMADDDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamadd_db.w") o1 o2 o3
+ AMADDDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamadd_db.d") o1 o2 o3
+
+ AMANDDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamand_db.w") o1 o2 o3
+ AMANDDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamand_db.d") o1 o2 o3
+
+ AMORDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamor_db.w") o1 o2 o3
+ AMORDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamor_db.d") o1 o2 o3
+
+ AMXORDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamxor_db.w") o1 o2 o3
+ AMXORDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamxor_db.d") o1 o2 o3
-- AMCAS[_DB].{B/H/W/D}
+ AMCASDB II8 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamcas_db.b") o1 o2 o3
+ AMCASDB II16 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamcas_db.h") o1 o2 o3
+ AMCASDB II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamcas_db.w") o1 o2 o3
+ AMCASDB II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tamcas_db.d") o1 o2 o3
-- LL.{W/D}, SC.{W/D}
+ LL II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tll.w") o1 o2 o3
+ SC II32 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tsc.w") o1 o2 o3
+ LL II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tll.d") o1 o2 o3
+ SC II64 o1 o2 o3 -> op3 (text "\tsc.d") o1 o2 o3
-- SC.Q
-- LL.ACQ.{W/D}, SC.REL.{W/D}
-- 8. Barrier Instructions ---------------------------------------------------
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[Git][ghc/ghc][master] Bump default language edition to GHC2024
by Marge Bot (@marge-bot) 01 Apr '26
by Marge Bot (@marge-bot) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Marge Bot pushed to branch master at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
7fbb4fcb by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-01T12:16:33+00:00
Bump default language edition to GHC2024
As per the accepted ghc-proposal#632
Fixes #26039
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122 changed files:
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/spj-apporv-Oct24] Streamline expansions using HsExpansion (#25001)
by Apoorv Ingle (@ani) 01 Apr '26
by Apoorv Ingle (@ani) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Apoorv Ingle pushed to branch wip/spj-apporv-Oct24 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
fbf98848 by Apoorv Ingle at 2026-04-01T18:00:17-05:00
Streamline expansions using HsExpansion (#25001)
Notes added [Error Context Stack] [Typechecking by expansion: overview]
Notes updated Note [Expanding HsDo with XXExprGhcRn] [tcApp: typechecking applications]
-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
T9020
-------------------------
There are 2 key changes:
1. `HsExpand` datatype mediates between expansions
2. Replace `ErrCtxtM` to a simpler `HsCtxt` that does not depend on a `TidyEnv`
This has some consequences detailed below:
1. `HsExpand` datatype mediates between expansions
* Simplifies the implementations of `tcExpr` to work on `XExpr`
* Removes `VACtxt` (and its associated `VAExpansion` and `VACall`) datatype, it is subsumed by simply a `SrcSpan`.
* Removes the function `addHeadCtxt` as it is now mearly setting a location
* The function `tcValArgs` does its own argument number management
* move `splitHsTypes` out of `tcApp`
* Removes special case of tcBody from `tcLambdaMatches`
* Removes special case of `dsExpr` for `ExpandedThingTc`
* Renames `tcMonoExpr` -> `tcMonoLExpr`, `tcMonoExprNC` -> `tcMonoLExpr`
* Renames `EValArg`, `EValArgQL` fields: `ea_ctxt` -> `ea_loc_span` and `eaql_ctx` -> `eaql_loc_span`
* Remove `PopErrCtxt` from `XXExprGhcRn`
* `fun_orig` in tcInstFun depends on the SrcSpan of the head of the application chain (similar to addArgCtxt)
- it references the application chain head if it is user located, or
uses the error context stack as a fallback if it's a generated
location
* Make a new variant `GeneratedSrcSpan` in `SrcSpan` for HIEAst Nodes
- Expressions wrapped around `GeneratedSrcSpan` are ignored and never added to the error context stack
- In Explicit list expansion `fromListN` is wrapped with a `GeneratedSrcSpan` with `GeneratedSrcSpanDetails` field to store the original srcspan
2. Replace `ErrCtxtM` to a simpler `HsCtxt` that does not depend on a `TidyEnv`
* Merge `HsThingRn` to `HsCtxt`
* Landmark Error messages are now just computed on the fly
* Make HsExpandedRn and HsExpandedTc payload a located HsExpr GhcRn
* `HsCtxt` are tidied and zonked at the end right before printing
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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114 changed files:
- compiler/GHC.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/DocString.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Expr.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Instances.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Syn/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Match.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Ticks.hs
- compiler/GHC/Iface/Ext/Ast.hs
- compiler/GHC/Iface/Ext/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Parser/HaddockLex.x
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Runtime/Debugger/Breakpoints.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Infer.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Bind.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Do.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expand.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Export.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/HsType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Match.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Match.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Sig.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Module.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Class.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/PatSyn.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/BasicTypes.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Constraint.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/CtLoc.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/ErrCtxt.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/LclEnv.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Monad.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcMType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcType.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Unify.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Validity.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Zonk/TcType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Zonk/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Error.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Types/Error.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Types/Hint/Ppr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Reader.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/SrcLoc.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Unit/State.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Binary.hs
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Logger.hs
- compiler/ghc.cabal.in
- ghc/GHCi/UI.hs
- ghc/GHCi/UI/Info.hs
- testsuite/tests/count-deps/CountDepsAst.stdout
- testsuite/tests/count-deps/CountDepsParser.stdout
- testsuite/tests/ghci/prog-mhu001/prog-mhu001c.stdout
- testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_fail/T2693.stderr
- testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_fail/T5439.stderr
- testsuite/tests/monadfail/MonadFailErrors.stderr
- testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_fail/T26480b.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail10.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail11.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail9.stderr
- testsuite/tests/partial-sigs/should_compile/SplicesUsed.stderr
- testsuite/tests/plugins/test-defaulting-plugin.stderr
- testsuite/tests/printer/T17697.stderr
- testsuite/tests/profiling/should_run/callstack001.stdout
- testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr
- testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyRecordUpdate.stderr
- + testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/ExpansionQLIm.hs
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T14590.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/all.T
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/valid_hole_fits.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/DoExpansion1.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/DoExpansion2.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T10971d.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T13311.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T3323.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T3613.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T6069.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T7851.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T7857.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T8603.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T9612.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail102.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail128.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail140.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail181.stderr
- utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs
- utils/check-exact/Parsers.hs
- utils/check-exact/Transform.hs
- utils/check-exact/Utils.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Hyperlinker/Parser.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Utils.hs
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/spj-apporv-Oct24] 3 commits: Add regression test for #18177
by Apoorv Ingle (@ani) 01 Apr '26
by Apoorv Ingle (@ani) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Apoorv Ingle pushed to branch wip/spj-apporv-Oct24 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
d9388e29 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T13:14:59-04:00
Add regression test for #18177
Closes #18177.
Assisted-by: Codex
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6a10045c by mangoiv at 2026-03-31T13:15:43-04:00
ci: allow metric decrease for two tests on i386
There has been a nightly failure on i386 due to a compiler runtime
improvement on i386 debian 12. We allow that.
Metric Decrease (test_env='i386-linux-deb12'):
T12707 T8095
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6a90f69b by Apoorv Ingle at 2026-04-01T17:46:49-05:00
Streamline expansions using HsExpansion (#25001)
Notes added [Error Context Stack] [Typechecking by expansion: overview]
Notes updated Note [Expanding HsDo with XXExprGhcRn] [tcApp: typechecking applications]
-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
T9020
-------------------------
There are 2 key changes:
1. `HsExpand` datatype mediates between expansions
2. Replace `ErrCtxtM` to a simpler `HsCtxt` that does not depend on a `TidyEnv`
This has some consequences detailed below:
1. `HsExpand` datatype mediates between expansions
* Simplifies the implementations of `tcExpr` to work on `XExpr`
* Removes `VACtxt` (and its associated `VAExpansion` and `VACall`) datatype, it is subsumed by simply a `SrcSpan`.
* Removes the function `addHeadCtxt` as it is now mearly setting a location
* The function `tcValArgs` does its own argument number management
* move `splitHsTypes` out of `tcApp`
* Removes special case of tcBody from `tcLambdaMatches`
* Removes special case of `dsExpr` for `ExpandedThingTc`
* Renames `tcMonoExpr` -> `tcMonoLExpr`, `tcMonoExprNC` -> `tcMonoLExpr`
* Renames `EValArg`, `EValArgQL` fields: `ea_ctxt` -> `ea_loc_span` and `eaql_ctx` -> `eaql_loc_span`
* Remove `PopErrCtxt` from `XXExprGhcRn`
* `fun_orig` in tcInstFun depends on the SrcSpan of the head of the application chain (similar to addArgCtxt)
- it references the application chain head if it is user located, or
uses the error context stack as a fallback if it's a generated
location
* Make a new variant `GeneratedSrcSpan` in `SrcSpan` for HIEAst Nodes
- Expressions wrapped around `GeneratedSrcSpan` are ignored and never added to the error context stack
- In Explicit list expansion `fromListN` is wrapped with a `GeneratedSrcSpan` with `GeneratedSrcSpanDetails` field to store the original srcspan
2. Replace `ErrCtxtM` to a simpler `HsCtxt` that does not depend on a `TidyEnv`
* Merge `HsThingRn` to `HsCtxt`
* Landmark Error messages are now just computed on the fly
* Make HsExpandedRn and HsExpandedTc payload a located HsExpr GhcRn
* `HsCtxt` are tidied and zonked at the end right before printing
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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116 changed files:
- compiler/GHC.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/DocString.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Expr.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Instances.hs
- compiler/GHC/Hs/Syn/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Match.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Monad.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Pmc.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Quote.hs
- compiler/GHC/HsToCore/Ticks.hs
- compiler/GHC/Iface/Ext/Ast.hs
- compiler/GHC/Iface/Ext/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Parser/HaddockLex.x
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Rename/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Runtime/Debugger/Breakpoints.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Infer.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Deriv/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Ppr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Errors/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/App.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Bind.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Do.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expand.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Export.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Expr.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Head.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/HsType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Match.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Match.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Pat.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Sig.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Gen/Splice.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Instance/Class.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Module.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Solve.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Class.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/Instance.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/TyCl/PatSyn.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/BasicTypes.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Constraint.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/CtLoc.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/ErrCtxt.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/LclEnv.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Types/Origin.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Instantiate.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Monad.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcMType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/TcType.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Utils/Unify.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Validity.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Zonk/TcType.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Zonk/Type.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Error.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Types/Error.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Types/Hint/Ppr.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Reader.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/SrcLoc.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Unit/State.hs-boot
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Binary.hs
- compiler/GHC/Utils/Logger.hs
- compiler/ghc.cabal.in
- ghc/GHCi/UI.hs
- ghc/GHCi/UI/Info.hs
- testsuite/tests/count-deps/CountDepsAst.stdout
- testsuite/tests/count-deps/CountDepsParser.stdout
- + testsuite/tests/driver/T18177.hs
- testsuite/tests/driver/all.T
- testsuite/tests/ghci/prog-mhu001/prog-mhu001c.stdout
- testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_fail/T2693.stderr
- testsuite/tests/indexed-types/should_fail/T5439.stderr
- testsuite/tests/monadfail/MonadFailErrors.stderr
- testsuite/tests/overloadedrecflds/should_fail/T26480b.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail10.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail11.stderr
- testsuite/tests/parser/should_fail/RecordDotSyntaxFail9.stderr
- testsuite/tests/partial-sigs/should_compile/SplicesUsed.stderr
- testsuite/tests/plugins/test-defaulting-plugin.stderr
- testsuite/tests/printer/T17697.stderr
- testsuite/tests/profiling/should_run/callstack001.stdout
- testsuite/tests/rebindable/rebindable6.stderr
- testsuite/tests/rep-poly/RepPolyRecordUpdate.stderr
- + testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/ExpansionQLIm.hs
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/T14590.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/all.T
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_compile/valid_hole_fits.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/DoExpansion1.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/DoExpansion2.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T10971d.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T13311.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T3323.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T3613.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T6069.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T7851.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T7857.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T8603.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/T9612.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail102.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail128.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail140.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail181.stderr
- utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs
- utils/check-exact/Parsers.hs
- utils/check-exact/Transform.hs
- utils/check-exact/Utils.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Hyperlinker/Parser.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Utils.hs
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T26878] 83 commits: Introduce `-fimport-loaded-targets` GHCi flag
by sheaf (@sheaf) 01 Apr '26
by sheaf (@sheaf) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
sheaf pushed to branch wip/T26878 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
86bd9bfc by fendor at 2026-03-17T23:46:09-04:00
Introduce `-fimport-loaded-targets` GHCi flag
This new flag automatically adds all loaded targets to the GHCi session
by adding an `InteractiveImport` for the loaded targets.
By default, this flag is disabled, as it potentially increases memory-usage.
This interacts with the flag `-fno-load-initial-targets` as follows:
* If no module is loaded, no module is added as an interactive import.
* If a reload loads up to a module, all loaded modules are added as
interactive imports.
* Unloading modules removes them from the interactive context.
Fixes #26866 by rendering the use of a `-ghci-script` to achieve the
same thing redundant.
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e3d4c1bb by mniip at 2026-03-17T23:47:03-04:00
ghc-internal: Remove GHC.Internal.Data.Eq
It served no purpose other than being a re-export.
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6f4f6cf0 by mniip at 2026-03-17T23:47:03-04:00
ghc-internal: Refine GHC.Internal.Base imports
Removed re-exports from GHC.Internal.Base. This reveals some modules
that don't actually use anything *defined* in GHC.Internal.Base, and
that can be pushed down a little in the import graph.
Replaced most imports of GHC.Internal.Base with non-wildcard imports
from modules where the identifiers are actually defined.
Part of #26834
Metric Decrease:
T5321FD
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7fb51f54 by mangoiv at 2026-03-17T23:48:00-04:00
ci: clone, don't copy when creating the cabal cache
Also removed WINDOWS_HOST variable detected via uname - we now just
check whether the CI job has windows in its name. This works because we
only ever care about it if the respective job is not a cross job. We
also statically detect darwin cross jobs in the same way. We only ever have
darwin -> darwin cross jobs so this is enough to detect the host
reliably.
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f8817879 by mangoiv at 2026-03-17T23:48:44-04:00
ci: mark size_hello_artifact fragile on darwin x86
The size of the x86_64 hello artifact is not stable which results in flaky testruns.
Resolves #26814
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e34cb6da by Adam Gundry at 2026-03-20T12:20:00-04:00
ghci: Mention active language edition in startup banner
Per GHC proposal 632, this makes the GHCi startup banner include
the active language edition, plus an indication of whether this
was the default (as opposed to being explicitly selected via an
option such as `-XGHC2024`). For example:
```
$ ghci
GHCi, version 9.14.1: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
Using default language edition: GHC2024
ghci>
```
Fixes #26037.
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52c3e6ba by sheaf at 2026-03-20T12:21:09-04:00
Improve incomplete record selector warnings
This commit stops GHC from emitting spurious incomplete record selector
warnings for bare selectors/projections such as .fld
There are two places we currently emit incomplete record selector
warnings:
1. In the desugarer, when we see a record selector or an occurrence
of 'getField'. Here, we can use pattern matching information to
ensure we don't give false positives.
2. In the typechecker, which might sometimes give false positives but
can emit warnings in cases that the pattern match checker would
otherwise miss.
This is explained in Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors]
in GHC.HsToCore.Pmc.
Now, we obviously don't want to emit the same error twice, and generally
we prefer (1), as those messages contain fewer false positives. So we
suppress (2) when we are sure we are going to emit (1); the logic for
doing so is in GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.warnIncompleteRecSel,
and works by looking at the CtOrigin.
Now, the issue was that this logic handled explicit record selectors as
well as overloaded record field selectors such as "x.r" (which turns
into a simple GetFieldOrigin CtOrigin), but it didn't properly handle
record projectors like ".fld" or ".fld1.fld2" (which result in other
CtOrigins such as 'RecordFieldProjectionOrigin').
To solve this problem, we re-use the 'isHasFieldOrigin' introduced in
fbdc623a (slightly adjusted).
On the way, we also had to update the desugarer with special handling
for the 'ExpandedThingTc' case in 'ds_app', to make sure that
'ds_app_var' sees all the type arguments to 'getField' in order for it
to indeed emit warnings like in (1).
Fixes #26686
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309d7e87 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:21:53-04:00
rts: opportunistically grow the MutableByteArray# in-place in resizeMutableByteArray#
Following !15234, this patch improves `resizeMutableByteArray#` memory
efficiency by growing the `MutableByteArray#` in-place if possible,
addressing an old todo comment here. Also adds a new test case
`resizeMutableByteArrayInPlace` that stresses this behavior.
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7d4ef162 by Matthew Craven at 2026-03-20T12:22:47-04:00
Change representation of floating point literals
This commit changes the representation of floating point literals
throughough the compiler, in particular in Core and Cmm.
The Rational type is deficient for this purpose, dealing poorly
with NaN, +/-Infinity, and negative zero. Instead, the new module
GHC.Types.Literal.Floating uses the host Float/Double type to represent
NaNs, infinities and negative zero. It also contains a Rational
constructor, for the benefit of -fexcess-precision.
Other changes:
- Remove Note [negative zero] and related code
This also removes the restrictions on constant-folding of division
by zero, and should make any problems with NaN/Infinity more obvious.
- Use -0.0 as the additive identity for Core constant folding rules
for floating-point addition, fixing #21227.
- Manual worker-wrapper for GHC.Float.rationalToDouble. This is
intended to prevent the compiler's WW on this function from
interfering with constant-folding. This change means that we now
avoid allocating a box for the result of a 'realToFrac' call in
T10359.
- Combine floatDecodeOp and doubleDecodeOp.
This change also fixes a bug in doubleDecodeOp wherein it
would incorrectly produce an Int# instead of an Int64#
literal for the mantissa component with 64-bit targets.
- Use Float/Double for assembly immediates, and update the X86 and
PowerPC backends to properly handle special values such as NaN and
infinity.
- Allow 'rational_to' to handle zero denominators, fixing a
TODO in GHC.Core.Opt.ConstantFold.
Fixes #8364 #9811 #18897 #21227
Progress towards #26919
Metric Decrease:
T10359
Co-authored-by: sheaf <sam.derbyshire(a)gmail.com>
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80e2dd4f by Zubin Duggal at 2026-03-20T12:23:33-04:00
compiler/ffi: Collapse void pointer chains in capi wrappers
New gcc/clang treat -Wincompatible-pointer-types as an error by
default. Since C only allows implicit conversion from void*, not void**,
capi wrappers for functions taking e.g. abstract** would fail to compile
when the Haskell type Ptr (Ptr Abstract) was naively translated to void**.
Collapse nested void pointers to a single void* when the pointee type
has no known C representation.
Fixes #26852
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1c50bd7b by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:24:37-04:00
Move some functions related to pointer tagging to a separate module
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bfd7aafd by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:24:37-04:00
Branchless unpacking for enumeration types
Change unpacking for enumeration types to go to Word8#/Word16#/Word#
directly instead of going through an intermediate unboxed sum. This
allows us to do a branchless conversion using DataToTag and TagToEnum.
Fixes #26970
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72b20fc0 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:25:30-04:00
bytecode: Carefully SLIDE off the end of a stack chunk
The SLIDE bytecode instruction was not checking for stack chunk
boundaries and could corrupt the stack underflow frame, leading
to crashes.
We add a check to use safe writes if we cross the chunk boundary
and also handle stack underflow if Sp is advanced past the underflow
frame.
fix #27001
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2e22b43c by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:26:14-04:00
ghci: serialize BCOByteArray buffer directly when possible
This patch changes the `Binary` instances of `BCOByteArray` to
directly serialize the underlying buffer when possible, while also
taking into account the issue of host-dependent `Word` width. See
added comments and amended `Note [BCOByteArray serialization]` for
detailed explanation. Closes #27020.
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89d9ba37 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:27:34-04:00
JS: replace BigInt with Number arithmetic for 32/64-bit quot/rem (#23597)
Replace BigInt-based implementations of quotWord32, remWord32,
quotRemWord32, quotRem2Word32, quotWord64, remWord64, quotInt64, and
remInt64 with pure Number (double/integer) arithmetic to avoid the
overhead of BigInt promotion.
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ae4ddd60 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:28:28-04:00
Core: add constant-folding rules for Addr# eq/ne (#18032)
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3e767f98 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-20T12:29:11-04:00
Use OsPath rather than FilePath in Downsweep cache
This gets us one step closure to uniformly using `OsPath` in the
compiler.
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2c57de29 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:29:55-04:00
hadrian: fix ghc-in-ghci flavour stage0 shared libraries
This patch fixes missing stage0 shared libraries in hadrian
ghc-in-ghci flavour, which was accidentally dropped in
669d09f950a6e88b903d9fd8a7571531774d4d5d and resulted in a regression
in HLS support on linux/macos. Fixes #27057.
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5b1be555 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:30:48-04:00
JS: install rts/Types.h header file (#27033)
It was an omission, making HsFFI.h not usable with GHC using the JS
backend.
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b883f08f by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:31:33-04:00
hadrian: don't compile RTS with -Winline
This patch removes `-Winline` from cflags when compiling the RTS,
given that:
1. It generates a huge pile of spam and hurts developer experience
2. Whether inlining happens is highly dependent on toolchains,
flavours, etc, and it's not really an issue to fix if inlining
doesn't happen; it's a hint to the C compiler anyway.
Fixes #27060.
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333387d6 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:31:33-04:00
hadrian: compile libffi-clib with -Wno-deprecated-declarations
This patch adds `-Wno-deprecated-declarations` to cflags of
`libffi-clib`, given that it produces noise at compile-time that
aren't really our issue to fix anyway, it's from vendored libffi
source code.
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67c47771 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-03-20T12:32:17-04:00
Expose decodeStackWithIpe from ghc-experimental
This decoding is useful to the debugger and it wasn't originally
exported as an oversight.
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18513365 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-21T04:43:26-04:00
Add support for custom external interpreter commands
It can be useful for GHC API clients to implement their own external
interpreter commands.
For example, the debugger may want an efficient way to inspect the
stacks of the running threads in the external interpreter.
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4636d906 by mangoiv at 2026-03-21T04:44:10-04:00
ci: remove obsolete fallback for old debian and ubuntu versions
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2e3a2805 by mangoiv at 2026-03-21T04:44:10-04:00
ci: drop ubuntu 18 and 20
Ubuntu 18 EOL: May 2023
Ubuntu 20 EOL: May 2025
We should probably not make another major release supporting these platforms.
Also updates the generator script.
Resolves #25876
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de54e264 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:52:08+01:00
rts: fix -Wcompare-distinct-pointer-types errors
This commit fixes `-Wcompare-distinct-pointer-types` errors in the RTS
which should have been caught by the `validate` flavour but was
warnings in CI due to the recent `+werror` regression.
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b9bd73de by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:52:08+01:00
ghc-internal: fix unused imports
This commit fixes unused imports in `ghc-internal` which should have
been caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due to
the recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #26987 #27059.
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da946a16 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
ghci: fix unused imports
This commit fixes unused imports in `ghci` which should have been
caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due to the
recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #26987 #27059.
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955b1cf8 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
compiler: fix unused imports in GHC.Tc.Types.Origin
This commit fixes unused imports in `GHC.Tc.Types.Origin` which should
have been caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due
to the recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #27059.
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3b1aeb50 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
hadrian: fix missing +werror in validate flavour
This patch fixes missing `+werror` in validate flavour, which was an
oversight in bb3a2ba1eefadf0b2ef4f39b31337a23eec67f29. Fixes #27066.
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44f118f0 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-22T04:54:01-04:00
ci: bump CACHE_REV and add the missing reminder
This patch bumps `CACHE_REV` to address recent `[Cabal-7159]` CI
errors due to stale cabal cache on some runners, and also adds a
reminder to remind future maintainers. Fixes #27075.
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2a218737 by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-23T11:11:39-04:00
Add 128-bit SIMD support to AArch64 NCG
Changes:
- Add `Format` field to vector-capable instructions.
These instructions will emit `vN.4s` (for example) as a operand.
- Additional constructors for `Operand`:
`OpVecLane` represents a vector lane and will be emitted as `vN.<width>[<index>]` (`vN.s[3]` for example).
`OpScalarAsVec` represents a scalar, but printed as a vector lane like `vN.<width>[0]` (`vN.s[0]` for example).
- Integer quot/rem are implemented in C, like x86.
Closes #26536
Metric Increase:
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5d6e2be9 by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-23T11:11:39-04:00
AArch64 NCG: Improve code generation for floating-point and vector constants
Some floating-point constants can be directly encoded using the FMOV instruction.
Similarly, a class of vectors with same values can be encoded using FMOV, MOVI, or MVNI.
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c6d262aa by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-23T11:12:22-04:00
Add regression test for #13729
Closes #13729.
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aa5dfe67 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Check that shift values are valid
In GHC's codebase in non-DEBUG builds we silently substitute shiftL/R
with unsafeShiftL/R for performance reasons. However we were not
checking that the shift value was valid for unsafeShiftL/R, leading to
wrong computations, but only in non-DEBUG builds.
This patch adds the necessary checks and reports an error when a wrong
shift value is passed.
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c8a7b588 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Implement basic value range analysis (#25718)
Perform basic value range analysis to try to determine at compile time
the result of the application of some comparison primops (ltWord#, etc.).
This subsumes the built-in rewrite rules used previously to check if one
of the comparison argument was a bound (e.g. (x :: Word8) <= 255 is
always True). Our analysis is more powerful and handles type
conversions: e.g. word8ToWord x <= 255 is now detected as always True too.
We also use value range analysis to filter unreachable alternatives in
case-expressions. To support this, we had to allow case-expressions for
primitive types to not have a DEFAULT alternative (as was assumed before
and checked in Core lint).
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a5ec467e by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-26T03:49:49-04:00
rts: Align stack to 64-byte boundary in StgRun on x86
When LLVM spills AVX/AVX-512 vector registers to the stack, it requires
32-byte (__m256) or 64-byte (__m512) alignment. If the stack is not
sufficiently aligned, LLVM inserts a realignment prologue that reserves
%rbp as a frame pointer, conflicting with GHC's use of %rbp as an STG
callee-saved register and breaking the tail-call-based calling convention.
Previously, GHC worked around this by lying to LLVM about the stack
alignment and rewriting aligned vector loads/stores (VMOVDQA, VMOVAPS)
to unaligned ones (VMOVDQU, VMOVUPS) in the LLVM Mangler. This had two
problems:
- It did not extend to AVX-512, which requires 64-byte alignment. (#26595)
- When Haskell calls a C function that takes __m256/__m512 arguments on
the stack, the callee requires genuine alignment, which could cause a
segfault. (#26822)
This patch genuinely aligns the stack to 64 bytes in StgRun by saving
the original stack pointer before alignment and restoring it in
StgReturn. We now unconditionally advertise 64-byte stack alignment to
LLVM for all x86 targets, making rewriteAVX in the LLVM Mangler
unnecessary. STG_RUN_STACK_FRAME_SIZE is increased from 48 to 56 bytes
on non-Windows x86-64 to store the saved stack pointer.
Closes #26595 and #26822
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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661da815 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:50:33-04:00
ghc-internal: Float Generics to near top of module graph
We remove GHC.Internal.Generics from the critical path of the
`ghc-internal` module graph. GHC.Internal.Generics used to be in the
middle of the module graph, but now it is nearer the top (built later).
This change thins out the module graph and allows us to get rid of the
ByteOrder hs-boot file.
We implement this by moving Generics instances from the module where the
datatype is defined to the GHC.Internal.Generics module. This trades off
increasing the compiled size of GHC.Internal.Generics with reducing the
dependency footprint of datatype modules.
Not all instances are moved to GHC.Internal.Generics. For instance,
`GHC.Internal.Control.Monad.Fix` keeps its instance as it is one of the
very last modules compiled in `ghc-internal` and so inverting the
relationship here would risk adding GHC.Internal.Generics back onto the
critical path.
We also don't change modules that are re-exported from the `template-haskell` or `ghc-heap`.
This is done to make it easy to eventually move `Generics` to `base`
once something like #26657 is implemented.
Resolves #26930
Metric Decrease:
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45428f88 by sheaf at 2026-03-26T03:51:31-04:00
Avoid infinite loop in deep subsumption
This commit ensures we only unify after we recur in the deep subsumption
code in the FunTy vs non-FunTy case of GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tc_sub_type_deep,
to avoid falling into an infinite loop.
See the new Wrinkle [Avoiding a loop in tc_sub_type_deep] in
Note [FunTy vs non-FunTy case in tc_sub_type_deep] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.
Fixes #26823
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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2823b039 by Ian Duncan at 2026-03-26T03:52:21-04:00
AArch64: fix MOVK regUsageOfInstr to mark dst as both read and written
MOVK (move with keep) modifies only a 16-bit slice of the destination
register, so the destination is both read and written. The register
allocator must know this to avoid clobbering live values. Update
regUsageOfInstr to list the destination in both src and dst sets.
No regression test: triggering the misallocation requires specific
register pressure around a MOVK sequence, which is difficult to
reliably provoke from Haskell source.
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57b7878d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12002
Closes #12002.
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c8f9df2d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12046
Closes #12046.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas(a)gmx.at>
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615d72ac by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #13180
Closes #13180.
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423eebcf by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11141
Closes #11141.
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286849a4 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11505
Closes #11505.
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7db149d9 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression perf test for #13820
Closes #13820.
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e73c4adb by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #10381
Closes #10381.
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5ebcfb57 by Benjamin Maurer at 2026-03-26T03:54:02-04:00
Generate assembly on x86 for word2float (#22252)
We used to emit C function call for MO_UF_Conv primitive.
Now emits direct assembly instead.
Co-Authored-By: Sylvain Henry <sylvain(a)haskus.fr>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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5b550754 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-26T03:54:51-04:00
rts: forward clone-stack messages after TSO migration
MSG_CLONE_STACK assumed that the target TSO was still owned by the
capability that received the message. This is not always true: the TSO
can migrate before the inbox entry is handled.
When that happened, handleCloneStackMessage could clone a live stack from
the wrong capability and use the wrong capability for allocation and
performTryPutMVar, leading to stack sanity failures such as
checkStackFrame: weird activation record found on stack.
Fix this by passing the current capability into
handleCloneStackMessage, rechecking msg->tso->cap at handling time, and
forwarding the message if the TSO has migrated. Once ownership matches,
use the executing capability consistently for cloneStack, rts_apply, and
performTryPutMVar.
Fixes #27008
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ef0a1bd2 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: adopt release tracking ticket from #16816
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a7f40fd9 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: add a release tracking ticket
Brings the information in the release tracking ticket up to date with
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc-hq/-/blob/main/release-management.mkd
Resolves #26691
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161d3285 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:56:18-04:00
Revert "Set default eventlog-flush-interval to 5s"
Flushing the eventlog forces a synchronisation of all the capabilities
and there was a worry that this might lead to a performance cost for
some highly parallel workloads.
This reverts commit 66b96e2a591d8e3d60e74af3671344dfe4061cf2.
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36eed985 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghc-boot: move GHC.Data.SmallArray to ghc-boot
This commit moves `GHC.Data.SmallArray` from the `ghc` library to
`ghc-boot`, so that it can be used by `ghci` as well:
- The `Binary` (from `ghc`) instance of `SmallArray` is moved to
`GHC.Utils.Binary`
- Util functions `replicateSmallArrayIO`, `mapSmallArrayIO`,
`mapSmallArrayM_`, `imapSmallArrayM_` , `smallArrayFromList` and
`smallArrayToList` are added
- The `Show` instance is added
- The `Binary` (from `binary`) instance is added
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fdf828ae by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
compiler: use `Binary` instance of `BCOByteArray` for bytecode objects
This commit defines `Binary` (from `compiler`) instance of
`BCOByteArray` which serializes the underlying buffer directly, and
uses it directly in bytecode object serialization. Previously we reuse
the `Binary` (from `binary`) instance, and this change allows us to
avoid double-copying via an intermediate `ByteString` when using
`put`/`get` in `binnary`. Also see added comment for explanation.
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3bf62d0a by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghci: use SmallArray directly in ResolvedBCO
This patch makes ghci use `SmallArray` directly in `ResolvedBCO` when
applicable, making the memory representation more compact and reducing
marshaling overhead. Closes #27058.
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3d6492ce by Wen Kokke at 2026-03-26T03:57:53-04:00
Fix race condition between flushEventLog and start/endEventLogging.
This commit changes `flushEventLog` to acquire/release the `state_change` mutex to prevent interleaving with `startEventLogging` and `endEventLogging`. In the current RTS, `flushEventLog` _does not_ acquire this mutex, which may lead to eventlog corruption on the following interleaving:
- `startEventLogging` writes the new `EventLogWriter` to `event_log_writer`.
- `flushEventLog` flushes some events to `event_log_writer`.
- `startEventLogging` writes the eventlog header to `event_log_writer`.
This causes the eventlog to be written out in an unreadable state, with one or more events preceding the eventlog header.
This commit renames the old function to `flushEventLog_` and defines `flushEventLog` simply as:
```c
void flushEventLog(Capability **cap USED_IF_THREADS)
{
ACQUIRE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
flushEventLog_(cap);
RELEASE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
}
```
The old function is still needed internally within the compilation unit, where it is used in `endEventLogging` in a context where the `state_change` mutex has already been acquired. I've chosen to mark `flushEventLog_` as static and let other uses of `flushEventLog` within the RTS refer to the new version. There is one use in `hs_init_ghc` via `flushTrace`, where the new locking behaviour should be harmless, and one use in `handle_tick`, which I believe was likely vulnerable to the same race condition, so the new locking behaviour is desirable.
I have not added a test. The behaviour is highly non-deterministic and requires a program that concurrently calls `flushEventLog` and `startEventLogging`/`endEventLogging`. I encountered the issue while developing `eventlog-socket` and within that context have verified that my patch likely addresses the issue: a test that used to fail within the first dozen or so runs now has been running on repeat for several hours.
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7b9a75f0 by Phil Hazelden at 2026-03-26T03:58:37-04:00
Fix build with werror on glibc 2.43.
We've been defining `_XOPEN_SOURCE` and `_POSIX_C_SOURCE` to the same
values as defined in glibc prior to 2.43. But in 2.43, glibc changes
them to new values, which means we get a warning when redefining them.
By `#undef`ing them first, we no longer get a warning.
Closes #27076.
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fe6e76c5 by Tobias Haslop at 2026-03-26T03:59:30-04:00
Fix broken Haddock link to Bifunctor class in description of Functor class
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404b71c1 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Fix assert in Interpreter.c
If we skip exactly the number of words on the stack we end up on
the first word in the next chunk.
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a85bd503 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Support arbitrary size unboxed tuples in bytecode
This stores the size (number of words on the stack) of the next
expected tuple in the TSO, ctoi_spill_size field, eliminating
the need of stg_ctoi_tN frames for each size.
Note: On 32 bit platform there is still a bytecode tuple size
limit of 255 words on the stack.
Fixes #26946
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e2209031 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Add specialized frames for small tuples
Small tuples are now returned more efficiently to the interpreter.
They use one less word of stack space and don't need manipulation
of the TSO anymore.
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b26bb2ea by VeryMilkyJoe at 2026-03-27T04:41:38-04:00
Remove backwards compatibility pattern synonym `ModLocation`
Fixes #24932
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66e5e324 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T04:42:25-04:00
Extend HsExpr with the StarIsType syntax (#26587, #26967)
This patch allows kinds of the form `k -> *` and `* -> k` to occur in
expression syntax, i.e. to be used as required type arguments.
For example:
{-# LANGUAGE RequiredTypeArguments, StarIsType #-}
x1 = f (* -> * -> *)
x2 = f (forall k. k -> *)
x3 = f ((* -> *) -> Constraint)
Summary of the changes:
* Introduce the HsStar constructor of HsExpr and its extension field XStar.
It is analogous to HsStarTy in HsType.
* Refactor HsStarTy to store the unicode flag as TokStar, defined as
type TokStar = EpUniToken "*" "★" -- similar to TokForall, TokRArrow, etc.
The token is stored in the extension field and replaces the Bool field.
* Extend the `infixexp2` nonterminal to parse `*` as a direct argument of `->`.
This is more limited than the full StarIsType syntax, but has the nice
property of not conflicting with the multiplication operator `a * b`.
Test case: T26967 T26967_tyop
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f8de456f by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-27T04:43:22-04:00
STM: don't create a transaction in the rhs of catchRetry# (#26028)
We don't need to create a transaction for the rhs of (catchRetry#)
because contrary to the lhs we don't need to abort it on retry. Moreover
it is particularly harmful if we have code such as (#26028):
let cN = readTVar vN >> retry
tree = c1 `orElse` (c2 `orElse` (c3 `orElse` ...))
atomically tree
Because it will stack transactions for the rhss and the read-sets of all
the transactions will be iteratively merged in O(n^2) after the
execution of the most nested retry.
This is the second attempt at implementing this. The first attempt
triggered segfaults (#26291) and has been reverted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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fcf092dd by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:44:17-04:00
Windows: remove StgAsyncIOResult and fix crash/leaks
In stg_block_async{_void}, a stack slot was reserved for
an StgAsyncIOResult. This slot would be filled by the IO
manager upon completion of the async call.
However, if the blocked thread was interrupted by an async
exception, we would end up in an invalid state:
- If the blocked computation was never re-entered, the
StgAsyncIOResult would never be freed.
- If the blocked computation was re-entered, the thread would
find an unitialized stack slot for the StgAsyncIOResult,
leading to a crash reading its fields, or freeing the pointer.
We fix this by removing the StgAsyncIOResult altogether and writing
the result directly to the stack.
Fixes #26341
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05094993 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:45:12-04:00
Don't refine DEFAULT alt for unary typeclasses
A non-DEFAULT data alt for a unary typeclass dictionary would
interfere with Unary Class Magic, leading to segfaults.
fixes #27071
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4ee260cf by sheaf at 2026-03-27T04:46:06-04:00
Fix several oversights in hsExprType
This commit fixes several oversights in GHC.Hs.Syn.Type.hsExprType:
- The 'RecordCon' case was returning the type of the constructor,
instead of the constructor application. This is fixed by using
'splitFunTys'.
- The 'ExplicitTuple' case failed to take into account tuple sections,
and was also incorrectly handling 1-tuples (e.g. 'Solo') which can
be constructed using Template Haskell.
- The 'NegApp' case was returning the type of the negation operator,
again failing to apply it to the argument. Fixed by using
'funResultTy'.
- The 'HsProc' case was computing the result type of the arrow proc
block, without taking into account the argument type. Fix that by
adding a new field to 'CmdTopTc' that stores the arrow type, so that
we can construct the correct result type `arr a b` for
`proc (pat :: a) -> (cmd :: b)`.
- The 'ArithSeq' and 'NegApp' cases were failing to take into account
the result 'HsWrapper', which could e.g. silently drop casts.
This is fixed by introducing 'syntaxExpr_wrappedFunResTy' which, on
top of taking the result type, applies the result 'HsWrapper'.
These fixes are validated by the new GHC API test T26910.
Fixes #26910
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e97232ce by Hai at 2026-03-27T04:47:04-04:00
Parser.y: avoid looking at token with QualifiedDo
This changes the behavior of 'hintQualifiedDo' so that the supplied
token is not inspected when the QualifiedDo language extension bit is
set.
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9831385b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T17:22:30-04:00
Infix holes in types (#11107)
This patch introduces several improvements that follow naturally from
refactoring HsOpTy to represent the operator as an HsType, aligning it
with the approach taken by OpApp and HsExpr.
User-facing changes:
1. Infix holes (t1 `_` t2) are now permitted in types, following the
precedent set by term-level expressions.
Test case: T11107
2. Error messages for illegal promotion ticks are now reported at more
precise source locations.
Test case: T17865
Internal changes:
* The definition of HsOpTy now mirrors that of OpApp:
| HsOpTy (XOpTy p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p)
| OpApp (XOpApp p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p)
This moves us one step closer to unifying HsType and HsExpr.
* Ignoring locations,
the old pattern match (HsOpTy x prom lhs op rhs)
is now written as (HsOpTy x lhs (HsTyVar x' prom op) rhs)
but we also handle (HsOpTy x lhs (HsWildCardTy x') rhs)
Constructors other than HsTyVar and HsWildCardTy never appear
in the operator position.
* The various definitions across the compiler have been updated to work
with the new representation, drawing inspiration from the term-level
pipeline where appropriate. For example,
ppr_infix_ty <=> ppr_infix_expr
get_tyop <=> get_op
lookupTypeFixityRn <=> lookupExprFixityRn
(the latter is factored out from rnExpr)
Test cases: T11107 T17865
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5b6757d7 by mangoiv at 2026-03-27T17:23:19-04:00
ci: build i386 non-validate for deb12
This is a small fix that will unlock ghcup metadata to run, i386 debian
12 was missing as a job.
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cf942119 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:37-04:00
ghc-boot: remove unused SizedSeq instances and functions
This commit removes unused `SizedSeq` instances and functions, only
keeping the bits we need for hpc tick sequence for now.
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22c5b7cc by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:38-04:00
ghci: remove unused GHCi.BinaryArray
This patch removes the unused `GHCi.BinaryArray` module from `ghci`.
Closes #27108.
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77abb4ab by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:25:21-04:00
testsuite: mark T17912 as fragile on Windows
T17912 is still fragile on Windows, it sometimes unexpectedly pass in
CI. This especially strains our already scarce Windows CI runner
resources. Mark it as fragile on Windows for the time being.
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d741a6cc by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-31T04:39:33-04:00
Bump minimum shake version for hadrian.
We also add the shake version we want to stack.yaml
Fixes #26884
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5e556f9e by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-31T04:40:16-04:00
Status check for the HsType~HsExpr refactoring (#25121)
Add a test case to track the status of a refactoring project within GHC
whose goal is to arrive at the following declaration:
type HsType = HsExpr
The rationale for this is to increase code reuse between the term- and
type-level code in the compiler front-end (AST, parser, renamer, type checker).
The status report is saved to testsuite/tests/ghc-api/T25121_status.stdout
and provides useful insights into what needs to happen to make progress on
the ticket.
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acffb1b1 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Extract Binary instances to `GHC.ByteCode.Binary`
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e2ea8e25 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Add `seqNonEmpty` for evaluating `NonEmpty a`
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048b00b7 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Record `LinkableUsage` instead of `Linkable` in `LoaderState`
Retaining a ByteCode `Linkable` after it has been loaded retains its
`UnlinkedBCO`, keeping it alive for the remainder of the program.
This starts accumulating a lot of `UnlinkedBCO` and memory over time.
However, the `Linkable` is merely used to later record its usage in
`mkObjectUsage`, which is used for recompilation checking.
However, this is incorrect, as the interface file and bytecode objects
could be in different states, e.g. the interface changes, but the
bytecode library hasn't changed so we don't need to recompile and vice
versa.
By computing a `Fingerprint` for the `ModuleByteCode`, and recording it
in the `LinkableUsage`, we know precisely whether the `ByteCode` object
on disk is outdated.
Thus, parts of this commit just makes sure that we efficiently compute a
`Fingerprint` for `ModuleByteCode` and store it in the on-disk
representation of `ModuleByteCode`.
We change the `LoaderState` to retain `LinkableUsage`, which is smaller
representation of a `Linkable`. This allows us to free the unneeded
fields of `Linkable` after linking them.
We declare the following memory invariants that this commit implements:
* No `LinkablePart` should be retained from `LoaderState`.
* `Linkable`s should be unloaded after they have been loaded.
These invariants are unfortunately tricky to automatically uphold, so we
are simply documenting our assumptions for now.
We introduce the `linkable-space` test which makes sure that after
loading, no `DotGBC` or `UnlinkedBCO` is retained.
-------------------------
Metric Increase:
MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot
-------------------------
We allocate a bit more, but the peak number of bytes doesn't change.
While a bit unfortunate, accepting the metric increase.
We add multiple new performance measurements where we were able to
observe the desired memory invariants. Further, we add regression tests
to validate that the recompilation checker behaves more correct than
before.
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2d1c1997 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T04:41:46-04:00
Eliminate dictionary-passing in ListMap operations
Mark the ListMap helpers 'INLINABLE' so importing modules can specialise
the 'TrieMap (ListMap m)' methods and avoid recursive dictionary-passing.
See Note [Making ListMap operations specialisable].
Fixes #27097
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ed2c6570 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-31T04:42:33-04:00
testsuite: fix testdir cleanup logic on Windows
testdir cleanup is unreliable on Windows (#13162) and despite existing
hacks in the driver, new failure mode has occurred. This patch makes
it print the warning and carry on when failed to clean up a testdir,
instead of reporting a spurious framework failure. See added comment
for detailed explanation.
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d9388e29 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T13:14:59-04:00
Add regression test for #18177
Closes #18177.
Assisted-by: Codex
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6a10045c by mangoiv at 2026-03-31T13:15:43-04:00
ci: allow metric decrease for two tests on i386
There has been a nightly failure on i386 due to a compiler runtime
improvement on i386 debian 12. We allow that.
Metric Decrease (test_env='i386-linux-deb12'):
T12707 T8095
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f131f004 by sheaf at 2026-04-01T22:12:44+02:00
Simplify mkTick
This commit simplifies 'GHC.Core.Utils.mkTick', removing the
accumulating parameter 'rest' which was suspiciously treating a bunch of
different ticks as a group, and moving the group as a whole around the
AST, ignoring that the ticks in the group might have different placement
properties.
Also adds Note [Pushing SCCs inwards] which clarifies the logic for
pushing SCCs into lambdas, constructor applications, and dropping SCCs
around non-function variables (in particular the treatment of splittable
ticks).
A few other changes are also implemented:
- simplify 'can_split' predicate (no functional change)
- drop profiling ticks around coercions, fixing #26941 and #27121
- combine profiling ticks into one when possible
Fixes #26878, #26941 and #27121
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/sjakobi/upsert] Use `upsert` instead of `alter`
by Simon Jakobi (@sjakobi2) 01 Apr '26
by Simon Jakobi (@sjakobi2) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Simon Jakobi pushed to branch wip/sjakobi/upsert at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
c75616e1 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-01T21:36:59+02:00
Use `upsert` instead of `alter`
Closes #27140.
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20 changed files:
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/CommonBlockElim.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Graph.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Label.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/CFG.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/RoughMap.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Unify.hs
- compiler/GHC/Data/FastString/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Internal.hs
- compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Lazy.hs
- compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Strict.hs
- compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Strict/Internal.hs
- compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Occurrence.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Unique/DFM.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Unique/FM.hs
- compiler/GHC/Types/Var/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Wasm/ControlFlow/FromCmm.hs
Changes:
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Cmm/CommonBlockElim.hs
=====================================
@@ -307,6 +307,6 @@ groupByInt :: (a -> Int) -> [a] -> [[a]]
groupByInt f xs = nonDetEltsUFM $ List.foldl' go emptyUFM xs
-- See Note [Unique Determinism and code generation]
where
- go m x = alterUFM addEntry m (f x)
+ go m x = strictUpsertUFM addEntry m (f x)
where
- addEntry xs = Just $! maybe [x] (x:) xs
+ addEntry = maybe [x] (x:)
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Graph.hs
=====================================
@@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ bodyToBlockList body = mapElems body
addBlock
:: (NonLocal block, HasDebugCallStack)
=> block C C -> LabelMap (block C C) -> LabelMap (block C C)
-addBlock block body = mapAlter add lbl body
+addBlock block body = mapUpsert add lbl body
where
lbl = entryLabel block
- add Nothing = Just block
+ add Nothing = block
add _ = error $ "duplicate label " ++ show lbl ++ " in graph"
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Label.hs
=====================================
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ module GHC.Cmm.Dataflow.Label
, mapInsertWith
, mapDelete
, mapAlter
+ , mapUpsert
, mapAdjust
, mapUnion
, mapUnions
@@ -207,6 +208,9 @@ mapDelete (Label k) (LM m) = LM (M.delete k m)
mapAlter :: (Maybe v -> Maybe v) -> Label -> LabelMap v -> LabelMap v
mapAlter f (Label k) (LM m) = LM (M.alter f k m)
+mapUpsert :: (Maybe v -> v) -> Label -> LabelMap v -> LabelMap v
+mapUpsert f (Label k) (LM m) = LM (M.upsert f k m)
+
mapAdjust :: (v -> v) -> Label -> LabelMap v -> LabelMap v
mapAdjust f (Label k) (LM m) = LM (M.adjust f k m)
=====================================
compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/CFG.hs
=====================================
@@ -357,15 +357,14 @@ addImmediateSuccessor weights node follower cfg
-- | Adds a new edge, overwrites existing edges if present
addEdge :: BlockId -> BlockId -> EdgeInfo -> CFG -> CFG
addEdge from to info cfg =
- mapAlter addFromToEdge from $
- mapAlter addDestNode to cfg
+ mapUpsert addFromToEdge from $
+ mapUpsert addDestNode to cfg
where
-- Simply insert the edge into the edge list.
- addFromToEdge Nothing = Just $ mapSingleton to info
- addFromToEdge (Just wm) = Just $ mapInsert to info wm
+ addFromToEdge Nothing = mapSingleton to info
+ addFromToEdge (Just wm) = mapInsert to info wm
-- We must add the destination node explicitly
- addDestNode Nothing = Just $ mapEmpty
- addDestNode n@(Just _) = n
+ addDestNode = fromMaybe mapEmpty
-- | Adds a edge with the given weight to the cfg
@@ -610,11 +609,11 @@ getCfg platform weights graph =
edgelessCfg = mapFromList $ zip (map G.entryLabel blocks) (repeat mapEmpty)
insertEdge :: CFG -> ((BlockId,BlockId),EdgeInfo) -> CFG
insertEdge m ((from,to),weight) =
- mapAlter f from m
+ mapUpsert f from m
where
- f :: Maybe (LabelMap EdgeInfo) -> Maybe (LabelMap EdgeInfo)
- f Nothing = Just $ mapSingleton to weight
- f (Just destMap) = Just $ mapInsert to weight destMap
+ f :: Maybe (LabelMap EdgeInfo) -> LabelMap EdgeInfo
+ f Nothing = mapSingleton to weight
+ f (Just destMap) = mapInsert to weight destMap
getBlockEdges :: CmmBlock -> [((BlockId,BlockId),EdgeInfo)]
getBlockEdges block =
case branch of
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs
=====================================
@@ -4297,7 +4297,7 @@ unconditional-inlining for join points.
postInlineUnconditionally is primarily to push allocation into cold
branches; but a join point doesn't allocate, so that's a non-motivation.
-(DJ2) In mkDupableAlt and mkDupableStrictBind, generate an alterative for /all/
+(DJ2) In mkDupableAlt and mkDupableStrictBind, generate an alternative for /all/
alternatives, /except/ for ones that will definitely inline unconditionally
straight away. (In that case it's silly to make a join point in the first
place; it just takes an extra Simplifier iteration to undo.) This choice is
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Core/RoughMap.hs
=====================================
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ import GHC.Types.Name.Env
import Control.Monad (join)
import Data.Data (Data)
+import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
import GHC.Utils.Panic
{-
@@ -449,10 +450,9 @@ insertRM [] v rm@(RM {}) =
rm { rm_empty = v `consBag` rm_empty rm }
insertRM (RM_KnownTc k : ks) v rm@(RM {}) =
- rm { rm_known = alterDNameEnv f (rm_known rm) k }
+ rm { rm_known = upsertDNameEnv f (rm_known rm) k }
where
- f Nothing = Just $ (insertRM ks v emptyRM)
- f (Just m) = Just $ (insertRM ks v m)
+ f = insertRM ks v . fromMaybe emptyRM
insertRM (RM_WildCard : ks) v rm@(RM {}) =
rm { rm_wild = insertRM ks v (rm_wild rm) }
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon/Env.hs
=====================================
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module GHC.Core.TyCon.Env (
extendTyConEnv_C, extendTyConEnv_Acc, extendTyConEnv,
extendTyConEnvList, extendTyConEnvList_C,
filterTyConEnv, anyTyConEnv,
- plusTyConEnv, plusTyConEnv_C, plusTyConEnv_CD, plusTyConEnv_CD2, alterTyConEnv,
+ plusTyConEnv, plusTyConEnv_C, plusTyConEnv_CD, plusTyConEnv_CD2, upsertTyConEnv, alterTyConEnv,
lookupTyConEnv, lookupTyConEnv_NF, delFromTyConEnv, delListFromTyConEnv,
elemTyConEnv, mapTyConEnv, disjointTyConEnv,
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ module GHC.Core.TyCon.Env (
lookupDTyConEnv,
delFromDTyConEnv, filterDTyConEnv,
mapDTyConEnv, mapMaybeDTyConEnv,
- adjustDTyConEnv, alterDTyConEnv, extendDTyConEnv, foldDTyConEnv
+ adjustDTyConEnv, upsertDTyConEnv, alterDTyConEnv, extendDTyConEnv, foldDTyConEnv
) where
import GHC.Prelude
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ mkTyConEnv :: [(TyCon,a)] -> TyConEnv a
mkTyConEnvWith :: (a -> TyCon) -> [a] -> TyConEnv a
nonDetTyConEnvElts :: TyConEnv a -> [a]
alterTyConEnv :: (Maybe a-> Maybe a) -> TyConEnv a -> TyCon -> TyConEnv a
+upsertTyConEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> TyConEnv a -> TyCon -> TyConEnv a
extendTyConEnv_C :: (a->a->a) -> TyConEnv a -> TyCon -> a -> TyConEnv a
extendTyConEnv_Acc :: (a->b->b) -> (a->b) -> TyConEnv b -> TyCon -> a -> TyConEnv b
extendTyConEnv :: TyConEnv a -> TyCon -> a -> TyConEnv a
@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ extendTyConEnv x y z = addToUFM x y z
extendTyConEnvList x l = addListToUFM x l
lookupTyConEnv x y = lookupUFM x y
alterTyConEnv = alterUFM
+upsertTyConEnv = upsertUFM
mkTyConEnv l = listToUFM l
mkTyConEnvWith f = mkTyConEnv . map (\a -> (f a, a))
elemTyConEnv x y = elemUFM x y
@@ -137,6 +139,9 @@ adjustDTyConEnv = adjustUDFM
alterDTyConEnv :: (Maybe a -> Maybe a) -> DTyConEnv a -> TyCon -> DTyConEnv a
alterDTyConEnv = alterUDFM
+upsertDTyConEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> DTyConEnv a -> TyCon -> DTyConEnv a
+upsertDTyConEnv = upsertUDFM
+
extendDTyConEnv :: DTyConEnv a -> TyCon -> a -> DTyConEnv a
extendDTyConEnv = addToUDFM
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Core/Unify.hs
=====================================
@@ -2211,10 +2211,10 @@ extendFamEnv tc tys ty = UM $ \state ->
Unifiable (state { um_fam_env = extend (um_fam_env state) tc }, ())
where
extend :: FamSubstEnv -> TyCon -> FamSubstEnv
- extend = alterTyConEnv alter_tm
+ extend = upsertTyConEnv alter_tm
- alter_tm :: Maybe (ListMap TypeMap Type) -> Maybe (ListMap TypeMap Type)
- alter_tm m_elt = Just (alterTM tys (\_ -> Just ty) (m_elt `orElse` emptyTM))
+ alter_tm :: Maybe (ListMap TypeMap Type) -> ListMap TypeMap Type
+ alter_tm m_elt = alterTM tys (\_ -> Just ty) (m_elt `orElse` emptyTM)
umRnBndr2 :: UMEnv -> TyCoVar -> TyCoVar -> UMEnv
umRnBndr2 env v1 v2
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Data/FastString/Env.hs
=====================================
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module GHC.Data.FastString.Env (
extendFsEnv_C, extendFsEnv_Acc, extendFsEnv,
extendFsEnvList, extendFsEnvList_C,
filterFsEnv,
- plusFsEnv, plusFsEnv_C, alterFsEnv,
+ plusFsEnv, plusFsEnv_C, alterFsEnv, upsertFsEnv,
lookupFsEnv, lookupFsEnv_NF, delFromFsEnv, delListFromFsEnv,
elemFsEnv, mapFsEnv, strictMapFsEnv, mapMaybeFsEnv,
nonDetFoldFsEnv,
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ type FastStringEnv a = UniqFM FastString a -- Domain is FastString
emptyFsEnv :: FastStringEnv a
mkFsEnv :: [(FastString,a)] -> FastStringEnv a
alterFsEnv :: (Maybe a-> Maybe a) -> FastStringEnv a -> FastString -> FastStringEnv a
+upsertFsEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> FastStringEnv a -> FastString -> FastStringEnv a
extendFsEnv_C :: (a->a->a) -> FastStringEnv a -> FastString -> a -> FastStringEnv a
extendFsEnv_Acc :: (a->b->b) -> (a->b) -> FastStringEnv b -> FastString -> a -> FastStringEnv b
extendFsEnv :: FastStringEnv a -> FastString -> a -> FastStringEnv a
@@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ extendFsEnv x y z = addToUFM x y z
extendFsEnvList x l = addListToUFM x l
lookupFsEnv x y = lookupUFM x y
alterFsEnv = alterUFM
+upsertFsEnv = upsertUFM
mkFsEnv l = listToUFM l
elemFsEnv x y = elemUFM x y
plusFsEnv x y = plusUFM x y
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Internal.hs
=====================================
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ module GHC.Data.Word64Map.Internal (
, adjustWithKey
, update
, updateWithKey
+ , upsert
, updateLookupWithKey
, alter
, alterLookup
@@ -941,6 +942,24 @@ updateWithKey f k t@(Tip ky y)
| otherwise = t
updateWithKey _ _ Nil = Nil
+-- | \(O(\min(n,W))\). Update the value at a key or insert a value if the key is
+-- not in the map.
+--
+-- @
+-- let inc = maybe 1 (+1)
+-- upsert inc 100 (fromList [(100,1),(300,2)]) == fromList [(100,2),(300,2)]
+-- upsert inc 200 (fromList [(100,1),(300,2)]) == fromList [(100,1),(200,1),(300,2)]
+-- @
+upsert :: (Maybe a -> a) -> Key -> Word64Map a -> Word64Map a
+upsert f !k t@(Bin p m l r)
+ | nomatch k p m = link k (Tip k (f Nothing)) p t
+ | zero k m = Bin p m (upsert f k l) r
+ | otherwise = Bin p m l (upsert f k r)
+upsert f !k t@(Tip ky y)
+ | k == ky = Tip ky (f (Just y))
+ | otherwise = link k (Tip k (f Nothing)) ky t
+upsert f !k Nil = Tip k (f Nothing)
+
-- | \(O(\min(n,W))\). Lookup and update.
-- The function returns original value, if it is updated.
-- This is different behavior than 'Data.Map.updateLookupWithKey'.
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Lazy.hs
=====================================
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ module GHC.Data.Word64Map.Lazy (
, adjustWithKey
, update
, updateWithKey
+ , upsert
, updateLookupWithKey
, alter
, alterLookup
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Strict.hs
=====================================
@@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ module GHC.Data.Word64Map.Strict (
, adjustWithKey
, update
, updateWithKey
+ , upsert
, updateLookupWithKey
, alter
, alterF
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Data/Word64Map/Strict/Internal.hs
=====================================
@@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ module GHC.Data.Word64Map.Strict.Internal (
, adjustWithKey
, update
, updateWithKey
+ , upsert
, updateLookupWithKey
, alter
, alterF
@@ -536,6 +537,24 @@ updateWithKey f !k t =
| otherwise -> t
Nil -> Nil
+-- | \(O(\min(n,W))\). Update the value at a key or insert a value if the key is
+-- not in the map.
+--
+-- @
+-- let inc = maybe 1 (+1)
+-- upsert inc 100 (fromList [(100,1),(300,2)]) == fromList [(100,2),(300,2)]
+-- upsert inc 200 (fromList [(100,1),(300,2)]) == fromList [(100,1),(200,1),(300,2)]
+-- @
+upsert :: (Maybe a -> a) -> Key -> Word64Map a -> Word64Map a
+upsert f !k t@(Bin p m l r)
+ | nomatch k p m = link k (Tip k $! f Nothing) p t
+ | zero k m = Bin p m (upsert f k l) r
+ | otherwise = Bin p m l (upsert f k r)
+upsert f !k t@(Tip ky y)
+ | k == ky = Tip ky $! f (Just y)
+ | otherwise = link k (Tip k (f Nothing)) ky t
+upsert f !k Nil = Tip k $! f Nothing
+
-- | \(O(\min(n,W))\). Lookup and update.
-- The function returns original value, if it is updated.
-- This is different behavior than 'Data.Map.updateLookupWithKey'.
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Tc/Solver/Types.hs
=====================================
@@ -89,15 +89,15 @@ delTcApp :: TcAppMap a -> TyCon -> [Type] -> TcAppMap a
delTcApp m tc tys = adjustDTyConEnv (deleteTM tys) m tc
insertTcApp :: TcAppMap a -> TyCon -> [Type] -> a -> TcAppMap a
-insertTcApp m tc tys ct = alterDTyConEnv alter_tm m tc
+insertTcApp m tc tys ct = upsertDTyConEnv alter_tm m tc
where
- alter_tm mb_tm = Just (insertTM tys ct (mb_tm `orElse` emptyTM))
+ alter_tm mb_tm = insertTM tys ct (mb_tm `orElse` emptyTM)
alterTcApp :: forall a. TcAppMap a -> TyCon -> [Type] -> XT a -> TcAppMap a
-alterTcApp m tc tys upd = alterDTyConEnv alter_tm m tc
+alterTcApp m tc tys upd = upsertDTyConEnv alter_tm m tc
where
- alter_tm :: Maybe (ListMap LooseTypeMap a) -> Maybe (ListMap LooseTypeMap a)
- alter_tm m_elt = Just (alterTM tys upd (m_elt `orElse` emptyTM))
+ alter_tm :: Maybe (ListMap LooseTypeMap a) -> ListMap LooseTypeMap a
+ alter_tm m_elt = alterTM tys upd (m_elt `orElse` emptyTM)
filterTcAppMap :: forall a. (a -> Bool) -> TcAppMap a -> TcAppMap a
filterTcAppMap f m = mapMaybeDTyConEnv one_tycon m
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Env.hs
=====================================
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Name.Env (
filterNameEnv, anyNameEnv,
mapMaybeNameEnv,
extendNameEnvListWith,
- plusNameEnv, plusNameEnv_C, plusNameEnv_CD, plusNameEnv_CD2, alterNameEnv,
+ plusNameEnv, plusNameEnv_C, plusNameEnv_CD, plusNameEnv_CD2, alterNameEnv, upsertNameEnv,
plusNameEnvList, plusNameEnvListWith,
lookupNameEnv, lookupNameEnv_NF, delFromNameEnv, delListFromNameEnv,
elemNameEnv, mapNameEnv, disjointNameEnv,
@@ -32,7 +32,10 @@ module GHC.Types.Name.Env (
lookupDNameEnv,
delFromDNameEnv, filterDNameEnv,
mapDNameEnv,
- adjustDNameEnv, alterDNameEnv, extendDNameEnv,
+ adjustDNameEnv,
+ upsertDNameEnv,
+ alterDNameEnv,
+ extendDNameEnv,
eltsDNameEnv, extendDNameEnv_C,
plusDNameEnv_C,
foldDNameEnv,
@@ -107,6 +110,7 @@ mkNameEnvWith :: (a -> Name) -> [a] -> NameEnv a
fromUniqMap :: UniqMap Name a -> NameEnv a
nonDetNameEnvElts :: NameEnv a -> [a]
alterNameEnv :: (Maybe a-> Maybe a) -> NameEnv a -> Name -> NameEnv a
+upsertNameEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> NameEnv a -> Name -> NameEnv a
extendNameEnv_C :: (a->a->a) -> NameEnv a -> Name -> a -> NameEnv a
extendNameEnv_Acc :: (a->b->b) -> (a->b) -> NameEnv b -> Name -> a -> NameEnv b
extendNameEnv :: NameEnv a -> Name -> a -> NameEnv a
@@ -141,6 +145,7 @@ extendNameEnvList x l = addListToUFM x l
extendNameEnvListWith f x l = addListToUFM x (map (\a -> (f a, a)) l)
lookupNameEnv x y = lookupUFM x y
alterNameEnv = alterUFM
+upsertNameEnv = upsertUFM
mkNameEnv l = listToUFM l
mkNameEnvWith f = mkNameEnv . map (\a -> (f a, a))
fromUniqMap = mapUFM snd . getUniqMap
@@ -198,6 +203,9 @@ adjustDNameEnv = adjustUDFM
alterDNameEnv :: (Maybe a -> Maybe a) -> DNameEnv a -> Name -> DNameEnv a
alterDNameEnv = alterUDFM
+upsertDNameEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> DNameEnv a -> Name -> DNameEnv a
+upsertDNameEnv = upsertUDFM
+
extendDNameEnv :: DNameEnv a -> Name -> a -> DNameEnv a
extendDNameEnv = addToUDFM
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Types/Name/Occurrence.hs
=====================================
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ extendOccEnv_Acc f g (MkOccEnv env) (OccName ns s) =
MkOccEnv . extendFsEnv_Acc f' g' env s
where
f' :: a -> UniqFM NameSpace b -> UniqFM NameSpace b
- f' a bs = alterUFM (Just . \ case { Nothing -> g a ; Just b -> f a b }) bs ns
+ f' a bs = upsertUFM (\ case { Nothing -> g a ; Just b -> f a b }) bs ns
g' a = unitUFM ns (g a)
-- | Delete one element from an 'OccEnv'.
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Types/Unique/DFM.hs
=====================================
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Unique.DFM (
delListFromUDFM,
adjustUDFM,
adjustUDFM_Directly,
+ upsertUDFM,
alterUDFM,
alterUDFM_L,
mapUDFM,
@@ -451,6 +452,23 @@ alterUDFM f (UDFM m i) k =
inject Nothing = Nothing
inject (Just v) = Just $ TaggedVal v i
+-- | The expression (@'upsertUDFM' f map k@) updates the value at @k@ or inserts
+-- a new value if @k@ is absent.
+--
+-- Like 'alterUDFM', updating an existing entry assigns it the current tag, so it
+-- becomes the newest element in deterministic iteration order.
+upsertUDFM
+ :: Uniquable key
+ => (Maybe elt -> elt) -- ^ How to adjust the element
+ -> UniqDFM key elt -- ^ Old 'UniqDFM'
+ -> key -- ^ @key@ of the element to adjust
+ -> UniqDFM key elt -- ^ New element at @key@ and modified 'UniqDFM'
+upsertUDFM f (UDFM m i) k =
+ UDFM (MS.upsert upsertf (getKey $ getUnique k) m) (i + 1)
+ where
+ upsertf Nothing = TaggedVal (f Nothing) i
+ upsertf (Just (TaggedVal v _)) = TaggedVal (f (Just v)) i
+
-- | The expression (@'alterUDFM_L' f map k@) alters value @x@ at @k@, or absence
-- thereof and returns the new element at @k@ if there is any.
-- 'alterUDFM_L' can be used to insert, delete, or update a value in
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Types/Unique/FM.hs
=====================================
@@ -42,8 +42,9 @@ module GHC.Types.Unique.FM (
addListToUFM,addListToUFM_C,
addToUFM_Directly,
addListToUFM_Directly,
- adjustUFM, alterUFM, alterUFM_L, alterUFM_Directly,
- adjustUFM_Directly,
+ adjustUFM, adjustUFM_Directly,
+ upsertUFM, strictUpsertUFM,
+ alterUFM, alterUFM_L, alterUFM_Directly,
delFromUFM,
delFromUFM_Directly,
delListFromUFM,
@@ -226,6 +227,22 @@ alterUFM
-> UniqFM key elt -- ^ result
alterUFM f (UFM m) k = UFM (M.alter f (getKey $ getUnique k) m)
+upsertUFM
+ :: Uniquable key
+ => (Maybe elt -> elt) -- ^ How to adjust
+ -> UniqFM key elt -- ^ old
+ -> key -- ^ new
+ -> UniqFM key elt -- ^ result
+upsertUFM f (UFM m) k = UFM (M.upsert f (getKey $ getUnique k) m)
+
+strictUpsertUFM
+ :: Uniquable key
+ => (Maybe elt -> elt) -- ^ How to adjust
+ -> UniqFM key elt -- ^ old
+ -> key -- ^ new
+ -> UniqFM key elt -- ^ result
+strictUpsertUFM f (UFM m) k = UFM (MS.upsert f (getKey $ getUnique k) m)
+
alterUFM_L
:: Uniquable key
=> (Maybe elt -> Maybe elt) -- ^ How to adjust
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Types/Var/Env.hs
=====================================
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Var.Env (
strictPlusVarEnv, plusVarEnv, plusVarEnv_C,
strictPlusVarEnv_C, strictPlusVarEnv_C_Directly,
plusVarEnv_CD, plusMaybeVarEnv_C,
- plusVarEnvList, alterVarEnv,
+ plusVarEnvList, alterVarEnv, upsertVarEnv,
delVarEnvList, delVarEnv,
minusVarEnv,
lookupVarEnv, lookupVarEnv_NF, lookupWithDefaultVarEnv,
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ module GHC.Types.Var.Env (
isEmptyDVarEnv, foldDVarEnv, nonDetStrictFoldDVarEnv,
mapDVarEnv, filterDVarEnv,
modifyDVarEnv,
- alterDVarEnv,
+ alterDVarEnv, upsertDVarEnv,
plusDVarEnv, plusDVarEnv_C,
unitDVarEnv,
delDVarEnv,
@@ -509,6 +509,7 @@ mkVarEnv_Directly :: [(Unique, a)] -> VarEnv a
zipVarEnv :: [Var] -> [a] -> VarEnv a
unitVarEnv :: Var -> a -> VarEnv a
alterVarEnv :: (Maybe a -> Maybe a) -> VarEnv a -> Var -> VarEnv a
+upsertVarEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> VarEnv a -> Var -> VarEnv a
extendVarEnv :: VarEnv a -> Var -> a -> VarEnv a
extendVarEnv_C :: (a->a->a) -> VarEnv a -> Var -> a -> VarEnv a
extendVarEnv_Acc :: (a->b->b) -> (a->b) -> VarEnv b -> Var -> a -> VarEnv b
@@ -548,6 +549,7 @@ elemVarEnv = elemUFM
elemVarEnvByKey = elemUFM_Directly
disjointVarEnv = disjointUFM
alterVarEnv = alterUFM
+upsertVarEnv = upsertUFM
extendVarEnv = addToUFM
extendVarEnv_C = addToUFM_C
extendVarEnv_Acc = addToUFM_Acc
@@ -671,6 +673,9 @@ mapMaybeDVarEnv f = mapMaybeUDFM f
alterDVarEnv :: (Maybe a -> Maybe a) -> DVarEnv a -> Var -> DVarEnv a
alterDVarEnv = alterUDFM
+upsertDVarEnv :: (Maybe a -> a) -> DVarEnv a -> Var -> DVarEnv a
+upsertDVarEnv = upsertUDFM
+
plusDVarEnv :: DVarEnv a -> DVarEnv a -> DVarEnv a
plusDVarEnv = plusUDFM
=====================================
compiler/GHC/Wasm/ControlFlow/FromCmm.hs
=====================================
@@ -330,9 +330,9 @@ smartPlus platform e k =
where width = cmmExprWidth platform e
addToList :: ([a] -> [a]) -> Label -> LabelMap [a] -> LabelMap [a]
-addToList consx = mapAlter add
- where add Nothing = Just (consx [])
- add (Just xs) = Just (consx xs)
+addToList consx = mapUpsert add
+ where add Nothing = consx []
+ add (Just xs) = consx xs
------------------------------------------------------------------
--- everything below here is for diagnostics in case of panic
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/sjakobi/upsert] 49 commits: Check that shift values are valid
by Simon Jakobi (@sjakobi2) 01 Apr '26
by Simon Jakobi (@sjakobi2) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Simon Jakobi pushed to branch wip/sjakobi/upsert at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
aa5dfe67 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Check that shift values are valid
In GHC's codebase in non-DEBUG builds we silently substitute shiftL/R
with unsafeShiftL/R for performance reasons. However we were not
checking that the shift value was valid for unsafeShiftL/R, leading to
wrong computations, but only in non-DEBUG builds.
This patch adds the necessary checks and reports an error when a wrong
shift value is passed.
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c8a7b588 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Implement basic value range analysis (#25718)
Perform basic value range analysis to try to determine at compile time
the result of the application of some comparison primops (ltWord#, etc.).
This subsumes the built-in rewrite rules used previously to check if one
of the comparison argument was a bound (e.g. (x :: Word8) <= 255 is
always True). Our analysis is more powerful and handles type
conversions: e.g. word8ToWord x <= 255 is now detected as always True too.
We also use value range analysis to filter unreachable alternatives in
case-expressions. To support this, we had to allow case-expressions for
primitive types to not have a DEFAULT alternative (as was assumed before
and checked in Core lint).
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a5ec467e by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-26T03:49:49-04:00
rts: Align stack to 64-byte boundary in StgRun on x86
When LLVM spills AVX/AVX-512 vector registers to the stack, it requires
32-byte (__m256) or 64-byte (__m512) alignment. If the stack is not
sufficiently aligned, LLVM inserts a realignment prologue that reserves
%rbp as a frame pointer, conflicting with GHC's use of %rbp as an STG
callee-saved register and breaking the tail-call-based calling convention.
Previously, GHC worked around this by lying to LLVM about the stack
alignment and rewriting aligned vector loads/stores (VMOVDQA, VMOVAPS)
to unaligned ones (VMOVDQU, VMOVUPS) in the LLVM Mangler. This had two
problems:
- It did not extend to AVX-512, which requires 64-byte alignment. (#26595)
- When Haskell calls a C function that takes __m256/__m512 arguments on
the stack, the callee requires genuine alignment, which could cause a
segfault. (#26822)
This patch genuinely aligns the stack to 64 bytes in StgRun by saving
the original stack pointer before alignment and restoring it in
StgReturn. We now unconditionally advertise 64-byte stack alignment to
LLVM for all x86 targets, making rewriteAVX in the LLVM Mangler
unnecessary. STG_RUN_STACK_FRAME_SIZE is increased from 48 to 56 bytes
on non-Windows x86-64 to store the saved stack pointer.
Closes #26595 and #26822
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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661da815 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:50:33-04:00
ghc-internal: Float Generics to near top of module graph
We remove GHC.Internal.Generics from the critical path of the
`ghc-internal` module graph. GHC.Internal.Generics used to be in the
middle of the module graph, but now it is nearer the top (built later).
This change thins out the module graph and allows us to get rid of the
ByteOrder hs-boot file.
We implement this by moving Generics instances from the module where the
datatype is defined to the GHC.Internal.Generics module. This trades off
increasing the compiled size of GHC.Internal.Generics with reducing the
dependency footprint of datatype modules.
Not all instances are moved to GHC.Internal.Generics. For instance,
`GHC.Internal.Control.Monad.Fix` keeps its instance as it is one of the
very last modules compiled in `ghc-internal` and so inverting the
relationship here would risk adding GHC.Internal.Generics back onto the
critical path.
We also don't change modules that are re-exported from the `template-haskell` or `ghc-heap`.
This is done to make it easy to eventually move `Generics` to `base`
once something like #26657 is implemented.
Resolves #26930
Metric Decrease:
T21839c
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45428f88 by sheaf at 2026-03-26T03:51:31-04:00
Avoid infinite loop in deep subsumption
This commit ensures we only unify after we recur in the deep subsumption
code in the FunTy vs non-FunTy case of GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tc_sub_type_deep,
to avoid falling into an infinite loop.
See the new Wrinkle [Avoiding a loop in tc_sub_type_deep] in
Note [FunTy vs non-FunTy case in tc_sub_type_deep] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.
Fixes #26823
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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2823b039 by Ian Duncan at 2026-03-26T03:52:21-04:00
AArch64: fix MOVK regUsageOfInstr to mark dst as both read and written
MOVK (move with keep) modifies only a 16-bit slice of the destination
register, so the destination is both read and written. The register
allocator must know this to avoid clobbering live values. Update
regUsageOfInstr to list the destination in both src and dst sets.
No regression test: triggering the misallocation requires specific
register pressure around a MOVK sequence, which is difficult to
reliably provoke from Haskell source.
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57b7878d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12002
Closes #12002.
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c8f9df2d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12046
Closes #12046.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas(a)gmx.at>
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615d72ac by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #13180
Closes #13180.
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423eebcf by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11141
Closes #11141.
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286849a4 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11505
Closes #11505.
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7db149d9 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression perf test for #13820
Closes #13820.
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e73c4adb by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #10381
Closes #10381.
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5ebcfb57 by Benjamin Maurer at 2026-03-26T03:54:02-04:00
Generate assembly on x86 for word2float (#22252)
We used to emit C function call for MO_UF_Conv primitive.
Now emits direct assembly instead.
Co-Authored-By: Sylvain Henry <sylvain(a)haskus.fr>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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5b550754 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-26T03:54:51-04:00
rts: forward clone-stack messages after TSO migration
MSG_CLONE_STACK assumed that the target TSO was still owned by the
capability that received the message. This is not always true: the TSO
can migrate before the inbox entry is handled.
When that happened, handleCloneStackMessage could clone a live stack from
the wrong capability and use the wrong capability for allocation and
performTryPutMVar, leading to stack sanity failures such as
checkStackFrame: weird activation record found on stack.
Fix this by passing the current capability into
handleCloneStackMessage, rechecking msg->tso->cap at handling time, and
forwarding the message if the TSO has migrated. Once ownership matches,
use the executing capability consistently for cloneStack, rts_apply, and
performTryPutMVar.
Fixes #27008
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ef0a1bd2 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: adopt release tracking ticket from #16816
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a7f40fd9 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: add a release tracking ticket
Brings the information in the release tracking ticket up to date with
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc-hq/-/blob/main/release-management.mkd
Resolves #26691
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161d3285 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:56:18-04:00
Revert "Set default eventlog-flush-interval to 5s"
Flushing the eventlog forces a synchronisation of all the capabilities
and there was a worry that this might lead to a performance cost for
some highly parallel workloads.
This reverts commit 66b96e2a591d8e3d60e74af3671344dfe4061cf2.
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36eed985 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghc-boot: move GHC.Data.SmallArray to ghc-boot
This commit moves `GHC.Data.SmallArray` from the `ghc` library to
`ghc-boot`, so that it can be used by `ghci` as well:
- The `Binary` (from `ghc`) instance of `SmallArray` is moved to
`GHC.Utils.Binary`
- Util functions `replicateSmallArrayIO`, `mapSmallArrayIO`,
`mapSmallArrayM_`, `imapSmallArrayM_` , `smallArrayFromList` and
`smallArrayToList` are added
- The `Show` instance is added
- The `Binary` (from `binary`) instance is added
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fdf828ae by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
compiler: use `Binary` instance of `BCOByteArray` for bytecode objects
This commit defines `Binary` (from `compiler`) instance of
`BCOByteArray` which serializes the underlying buffer directly, and
uses it directly in bytecode object serialization. Previously we reuse
the `Binary` (from `binary`) instance, and this change allows us to
avoid double-copying via an intermediate `ByteString` when using
`put`/`get` in `binnary`. Also see added comment for explanation.
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3bf62d0a by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghci: use SmallArray directly in ResolvedBCO
This patch makes ghci use `SmallArray` directly in `ResolvedBCO` when
applicable, making the memory representation more compact and reducing
marshaling overhead. Closes #27058.
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3d6492ce by Wen Kokke at 2026-03-26T03:57:53-04:00
Fix race condition between flushEventLog and start/endEventLogging.
This commit changes `flushEventLog` to acquire/release the `state_change` mutex to prevent interleaving with `startEventLogging` and `endEventLogging`. In the current RTS, `flushEventLog` _does not_ acquire this mutex, which may lead to eventlog corruption on the following interleaving:
- `startEventLogging` writes the new `EventLogWriter` to `event_log_writer`.
- `flushEventLog` flushes some events to `event_log_writer`.
- `startEventLogging` writes the eventlog header to `event_log_writer`.
This causes the eventlog to be written out in an unreadable state, with one or more events preceding the eventlog header.
This commit renames the old function to `flushEventLog_` and defines `flushEventLog` simply as:
```c
void flushEventLog(Capability **cap USED_IF_THREADS)
{
ACQUIRE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
flushEventLog_(cap);
RELEASE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
}
```
The old function is still needed internally within the compilation unit, where it is used in `endEventLogging` in a context where the `state_change` mutex has already been acquired. I've chosen to mark `flushEventLog_` as static and let other uses of `flushEventLog` within the RTS refer to the new version. There is one use in `hs_init_ghc` via `flushTrace`, where the new locking behaviour should be harmless, and one use in `handle_tick`, which I believe was likely vulnerable to the same race condition, so the new locking behaviour is desirable.
I have not added a test. The behaviour is highly non-deterministic and requires a program that concurrently calls `flushEventLog` and `startEventLogging`/`endEventLogging`. I encountered the issue while developing `eventlog-socket` and within that context have verified that my patch likely addresses the issue: a test that used to fail within the first dozen or so runs now has been running on repeat for several hours.
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7b9a75f0 by Phil Hazelden at 2026-03-26T03:58:37-04:00
Fix build with werror on glibc 2.43.
We've been defining `_XOPEN_SOURCE` and `_POSIX_C_SOURCE` to the same
values as defined in glibc prior to 2.43. But in 2.43, glibc changes
them to new values, which means we get a warning when redefining them.
By `#undef`ing them first, we no longer get a warning.
Closes #27076.
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fe6e76c5 by Tobias Haslop at 2026-03-26T03:59:30-04:00
Fix broken Haddock link to Bifunctor class in description of Functor class
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404b71c1 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Fix assert in Interpreter.c
If we skip exactly the number of words on the stack we end up on
the first word in the next chunk.
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a85bd503 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Support arbitrary size unboxed tuples in bytecode
This stores the size (number of words on the stack) of the next
expected tuple in the TSO, ctoi_spill_size field, eliminating
the need of stg_ctoi_tN frames for each size.
Note: On 32 bit platform there is still a bytecode tuple size
limit of 255 words on the stack.
Fixes #26946
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e2209031 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Add specialized frames for small tuples
Small tuples are now returned more efficiently to the interpreter.
They use one less word of stack space and don't need manipulation
of the TSO anymore.
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b26bb2ea by VeryMilkyJoe at 2026-03-27T04:41:38-04:00
Remove backwards compatibility pattern synonym `ModLocation`
Fixes #24932
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66e5e324 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T04:42:25-04:00
Extend HsExpr with the StarIsType syntax (#26587, #26967)
This patch allows kinds of the form `k -> *` and `* -> k` to occur in
expression syntax, i.e. to be used as required type arguments.
For example:
{-# LANGUAGE RequiredTypeArguments, StarIsType #-}
x1 = f (* -> * -> *)
x2 = f (forall k. k -> *)
x3 = f ((* -> *) -> Constraint)
Summary of the changes:
* Introduce the HsStar constructor of HsExpr and its extension field XStar.
It is analogous to HsStarTy in HsType.
* Refactor HsStarTy to store the unicode flag as TokStar, defined as
type TokStar = EpUniToken "*" "★" -- similar to TokForall, TokRArrow, etc.
The token is stored in the extension field and replaces the Bool field.
* Extend the `infixexp2` nonterminal to parse `*` as a direct argument of `->`.
This is more limited than the full StarIsType syntax, but has the nice
property of not conflicting with the multiplication operator `a * b`.
Test case: T26967 T26967_tyop
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f8de456f by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-27T04:43:22-04:00
STM: don't create a transaction in the rhs of catchRetry# (#26028)
We don't need to create a transaction for the rhs of (catchRetry#)
because contrary to the lhs we don't need to abort it on retry. Moreover
it is particularly harmful if we have code such as (#26028):
let cN = readTVar vN >> retry
tree = c1 `orElse` (c2 `orElse` (c3 `orElse` ...))
atomically tree
Because it will stack transactions for the rhss and the read-sets of all
the transactions will be iteratively merged in O(n^2) after the
execution of the most nested retry.
This is the second attempt at implementing this. The first attempt
triggered segfaults (#26291) and has been reverted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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fcf092dd by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:44:17-04:00
Windows: remove StgAsyncIOResult and fix crash/leaks
In stg_block_async{_void}, a stack slot was reserved for
an StgAsyncIOResult. This slot would be filled by the IO
manager upon completion of the async call.
However, if the blocked thread was interrupted by an async
exception, we would end up in an invalid state:
- If the blocked computation was never re-entered, the
StgAsyncIOResult would never be freed.
- If the blocked computation was re-entered, the thread would
find an unitialized stack slot for the StgAsyncIOResult,
leading to a crash reading its fields, or freeing the pointer.
We fix this by removing the StgAsyncIOResult altogether and writing
the result directly to the stack.
Fixes #26341
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05094993 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:45:12-04:00
Don't refine DEFAULT alt for unary typeclasses
A non-DEFAULT data alt for a unary typeclass dictionary would
interfere with Unary Class Magic, leading to segfaults.
fixes #27071
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4ee260cf by sheaf at 2026-03-27T04:46:06-04:00
Fix several oversights in hsExprType
This commit fixes several oversights in GHC.Hs.Syn.Type.hsExprType:
- The 'RecordCon' case was returning the type of the constructor,
instead of the constructor application. This is fixed by using
'splitFunTys'.
- The 'ExplicitTuple' case failed to take into account tuple sections,
and was also incorrectly handling 1-tuples (e.g. 'Solo') which can
be constructed using Template Haskell.
- The 'NegApp' case was returning the type of the negation operator,
again failing to apply it to the argument. Fixed by using
'funResultTy'.
- The 'HsProc' case was computing the result type of the arrow proc
block, without taking into account the argument type. Fix that by
adding a new field to 'CmdTopTc' that stores the arrow type, so that
we can construct the correct result type `arr a b` for
`proc (pat :: a) -> (cmd :: b)`.
- The 'ArithSeq' and 'NegApp' cases were failing to take into account
the result 'HsWrapper', which could e.g. silently drop casts.
This is fixed by introducing 'syntaxExpr_wrappedFunResTy' which, on
top of taking the result type, applies the result 'HsWrapper'.
These fixes are validated by the new GHC API test T26910.
Fixes #26910
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e97232ce by Hai at 2026-03-27T04:47:04-04:00
Parser.y: avoid looking at token with QualifiedDo
This changes the behavior of 'hintQualifiedDo' so that the supplied
token is not inspected when the QualifiedDo language extension bit is
set.
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9831385b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T17:22:30-04:00
Infix holes in types (#11107)
This patch introduces several improvements that follow naturally from
refactoring HsOpTy to represent the operator as an HsType, aligning it
with the approach taken by OpApp and HsExpr.
User-facing changes:
1. Infix holes (t1 `_` t2) are now permitted in types, following the
precedent set by term-level expressions.
Test case: T11107
2. Error messages for illegal promotion ticks are now reported at more
precise source locations.
Test case: T17865
Internal changes:
* The definition of HsOpTy now mirrors that of OpApp:
| HsOpTy (XOpTy p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p)
| OpApp (XOpApp p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p)
This moves us one step closer to unifying HsType and HsExpr.
* Ignoring locations,
the old pattern match (HsOpTy x prom lhs op rhs)
is now written as (HsOpTy x lhs (HsTyVar x' prom op) rhs)
but we also handle (HsOpTy x lhs (HsWildCardTy x') rhs)
Constructors other than HsTyVar and HsWildCardTy never appear
in the operator position.
* The various definitions across the compiler have been updated to work
with the new representation, drawing inspiration from the term-level
pipeline where appropriate. For example,
ppr_infix_ty <=> ppr_infix_expr
get_tyop <=> get_op
lookupTypeFixityRn <=> lookupExprFixityRn
(the latter is factored out from rnExpr)
Test cases: T11107 T17865
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5b6757d7 by mangoiv at 2026-03-27T17:23:19-04:00
ci: build i386 non-validate for deb12
This is a small fix that will unlock ghcup metadata to run, i386 debian
12 was missing as a job.
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cf942119 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:37-04:00
ghc-boot: remove unused SizedSeq instances and functions
This commit removes unused `SizedSeq` instances and functions, only
keeping the bits we need for hpc tick sequence for now.
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22c5b7cc by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:38-04:00
ghci: remove unused GHCi.BinaryArray
This patch removes the unused `GHCi.BinaryArray` module from `ghci`.
Closes #27108.
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77abb4ab by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:25:21-04:00
testsuite: mark T17912 as fragile on Windows
T17912 is still fragile on Windows, it sometimes unexpectedly pass in
CI. This especially strains our already scarce Windows CI runner
resources. Mark it as fragile on Windows for the time being.
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d741a6cc by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-31T04:39:33-04:00
Bump minimum shake version for hadrian.
We also add the shake version we want to stack.yaml
Fixes #26884
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5e556f9e by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-31T04:40:16-04:00
Status check for the HsType~HsExpr refactoring (#25121)
Add a test case to track the status of a refactoring project within GHC
whose goal is to arrive at the following declaration:
type HsType = HsExpr
The rationale for this is to increase code reuse between the term- and
type-level code in the compiler front-end (AST, parser, renamer, type checker).
The status report is saved to testsuite/tests/ghc-api/T25121_status.stdout
and provides useful insights into what needs to happen to make progress on
the ticket.
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acffb1b1 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Extract Binary instances to `GHC.ByteCode.Binary`
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e2ea8e25 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Add `seqNonEmpty` for evaluating `NonEmpty a`
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048b00b7 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Record `LinkableUsage` instead of `Linkable` in `LoaderState`
Retaining a ByteCode `Linkable` after it has been loaded retains its
`UnlinkedBCO`, keeping it alive for the remainder of the program.
This starts accumulating a lot of `UnlinkedBCO` and memory over time.
However, the `Linkable` is merely used to later record its usage in
`mkObjectUsage`, which is used for recompilation checking.
However, this is incorrect, as the interface file and bytecode objects
could be in different states, e.g. the interface changes, but the
bytecode library hasn't changed so we don't need to recompile and vice
versa.
By computing a `Fingerprint` for the `ModuleByteCode`, and recording it
in the `LinkableUsage`, we know precisely whether the `ByteCode` object
on disk is outdated.
Thus, parts of this commit just makes sure that we efficiently compute a
`Fingerprint` for `ModuleByteCode` and store it in the on-disk
representation of `ModuleByteCode`.
We change the `LoaderState` to retain `LinkableUsage`, which is smaller
representation of a `Linkable`. This allows us to free the unneeded
fields of `Linkable` after linking them.
We declare the following memory invariants that this commit implements:
* No `LinkablePart` should be retained from `LoaderState`.
* `Linkable`s should be unloaded after they have been loaded.
These invariants are unfortunately tricky to automatically uphold, so we
are simply documenting our assumptions for now.
We introduce the `linkable-space` test which makes sure that after
loading, no `DotGBC` or `UnlinkedBCO` is retained.
-------------------------
Metric Increase:
MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot
-------------------------
We allocate a bit more, but the peak number of bytes doesn't change.
While a bit unfortunate, accepting the metric increase.
We add multiple new performance measurements where we were able to
observe the desired memory invariants. Further, we add regression tests
to validate that the recompilation checker behaves more correct than
before.
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2d1c1997 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T04:41:46-04:00
Eliminate dictionary-passing in ListMap operations
Mark the ListMap helpers 'INLINABLE' so importing modules can specialise
the 'TrieMap (ListMap m)' methods and avoid recursive dictionary-passing.
See Note [Making ListMap operations specialisable].
Fixes #27097
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ed2c6570 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-31T04:42:33-04:00
testsuite: fix testdir cleanup logic on Windows
testdir cleanup is unreliable on Windows (#13162) and despite existing
hacks in the driver, new failure mode has occurred. This patch makes
it print the warning and carry on when failed to clean up a testdir,
instead of reporting a spurious framework failure. See added comment
for detailed explanation.
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d9388e29 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T13:14:59-04:00
Add regression test for #18177
Closes #18177.
Assisted-by: Codex
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6a10045c by mangoiv at 2026-03-31T13:15:43-04:00
ci: allow metric decrease for two tests on i386
There has been a nightly failure on i386 due to a compiler runtime
improvement on i386 debian 12. We allow that.
Metric Decrease (test_env='i386-linux-deb12'):
T12707 T8095
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38da8133 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-01T21:24:38+02:00
Use `upsert` instead of `alter`
Closes #27140.
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296 changed files:
- .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs
- + .gitlab/issue_templates/release_tracking.md
- .gitlab/jobs.yaml
- .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/mk_ghcup_metadata.py
- compiler/GHC.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs
- + compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Binary.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Instr.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Linker.hs
- + compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Recomp/Binary.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Serialize.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Types.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/CommonBlockElim.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Graph.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Dataflow/Label.hs
- compiler/GHC/Cmm/Node.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/AArch64/Instr.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/CFG.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToAsm/X86/CodeGen.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/Config.hs
- compiler/GHC/CmmToLlvm/Mangler.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Lint.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/ConstantFold.hs
- + compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Range.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Opt/Simplify/Iteration.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/RoughMap.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/TyCon/Env.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Unify.hs
- compiler/GHC/Core/Utils.hs
- compiler/GHC/CoreToStg/AddImplicitBinds.hs
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 8 commits: Bump default language edition to GHC2024
by Marge Bot (@marge-bot) 01 Apr '26
by Marge Bot (@marge-bot) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
7fbb4fcb by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-01T12:16:33+00:00
Bump default language edition to GHC2024
As per the accepted ghc-proposal#632
Fixes #26039
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70e8b9cd by Peng Fan at 2026-04-01T14:49:36-04:00
NCG/LA64: add cmpxchg and xchg primops
And append some new instructions for LA664 uarch.
Apply fix to cmpxchg-prim by Andreas Klebinger.
Suggestions in https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/15515
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0c9b1b82 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T14:49:36-04:00
Remove signal-based ticker implementations
Fixes issue #27073
All supported platforms should work with the pthreads + nanosleep based
ticker implementation. This avoids all the problems with using signals.
In practice, all supported platforms were probably using the non-signal
tickers already, which is probably why we do not get lots of reports
about deadlocks and other weirdness: we were definately using functions
that are not async signal safe in the tick handler (such as fflush to
flussh the eventlog).
Only Solaris was explicitly using the timer_create ticker impl, and even
Solaris could probably use the pthreads one (if anyone cared: Solaris is
no longer a Teir 3 supported platform).
Plausibly the only supported platform that this will change will be AIX,
which should now use the pthreads impl.
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92b568c5 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T14:49:36-04:00
Tidy up some timer/ticker comments elsewhere
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8c2cfade by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T14:49:36-04:00
Remove now-unused install_vtalrm_handler
Support function used by both of the signal-based ticker
implementations.
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aadba2f4 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T14:49:36-04:00
No longer probe for timer_create in rts/configure
It was only used by the TimerCreate.c ticker impl.
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76e5a616 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T14:49:37-04:00
Note that rtsTimerSignal is deprecated.
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5c2c832e by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-01T14:49:37-04:00
Add perf test for #13960
Closes #13960.
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- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail094.hs
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_fail/tcfail094.stderr
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_run/T1735.hs
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_run/T1735_Help/Basics.hs
- testsuite/tests/typecheck/should_run/T3731.hs
- testsuite/tests/vdq-rta/should_fail/T24159_type_syntax_th_fail.script
- testsuite/tests/warnings/should_fail/CaretDiagnostics1.hs
- testsuite/tests/warnings/should_fail/CaretDiagnostics1.stderr
- testsuite/tests/warnings/should_fail/T24396c.hs
- testsuite/tests/warnings/should_fail/T24396c.stderr
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/romes/27131] 2 commits: New rts Message to {set,unset} TSO flags
by Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) 01 Apr '26
by Rodrigo Mesquita (@alt-romes) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Rodrigo Mesquita pushed to branch wip/romes/27131 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
0fb3ee21 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-01T17:25:51+01:00
New rts Message to {set,unset} TSO flags
This commit introduces stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG_info and
stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG_info, which allows setting flags of a TSO other
than yourself.
This is especially useful/necessary to set breakpoints and toggle
breakpoints of different threads, which is needed to safely implement
features like pausing, toggling step-out, toggling step-in per thread,
etc.
Fixes #27131
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2e6b37c7 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-01T17:55:51+01:00
test: Add test setting another TSO's flags
Introduces a test that runs on two capabilities. The main thread running
on Capability 0 sets the flags on a TSO running on Capability 1.
The TSO from Capability 1 itself checks whether its flags were set and
reports that back.
This validates that the RTS messages for setting TSO flags work, even if
it doesn't test a harsher scenario with race conditions to exercise why
the message passing is necessary for safely setting another TSO's flags.
Part of #27131
- - - - -
11 changed files:
- rts/Interpreter.c
- rts/Messages.c
- rts/StgMiscClosures.cmm
- rts/Threads.c
- rts/Threads.h
- rts/include/rts/storage/Closures.h
- rts/include/stg/MiscClosures.h
- + testsuite/tests/rts/T27131.hs
- + testsuite/tests/rts/T27131.stdout
- + testsuite/tests/rts/T27131_c.c
- testsuite/tests/rts/all.T
Changes:
=====================================
rts/Interpreter.c
=====================================
@@ -416,12 +416,22 @@ void rts_disableStopNextBreakpointAll(void)
void rts_enableStopNextBreakpoint(StgTSO* tso)
{
- tso->flags |= TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT;
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+ Capability* cap = rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ setThreadFlag(cap, tso, TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT);
+#else
+ tso->flags |= TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT;
+#endif
}
void rts_disableStopNextBreakpoint(StgTSO* tso)
{
- tso->flags &= ~TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT;
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+ Capability* cap = rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ unsetThreadFlag(cap, tso, TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT);
+#else
+ tso->flags &= ~TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT;
+#endif
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -430,12 +440,22 @@ void rts_disableStopNextBreakpoint(StgTSO* tso)
void rts_enableStopAfterReturn(StgTSO* tso)
{
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+ Capability* cap = rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ setThreadFlag(cap, tso, TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN);
+#else
tso->flags |= TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN;
+#endif
}
void rts_disableStopAfterReturn(StgTSO* tso)
{
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+ Capability* cap = rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ unsetThreadFlag(cap, tso, TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN);
+#else
tso->flags &= ~TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN;
+#endif
}
/*
=====================================
rts/Messages.c
=====================================
@@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ void sendMessage(Capability *from_cap, Capability *to_cap, Message *msg)
i != &stg_MSG_TRY_WAKEUP_info &&
i != &stg_IND_info && // can happen if a MSG_BLACKHOLE is revoked
i != &stg_WHITEHOLE_info &&
- i != &stg_MSG_CLONE_STACK_info) {
+ i != &stg_MSG_CLONE_STACK_info &&
+ i != &stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG_info &&
+ i != &stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG_info) {
barf("sendMessage: %p", i);
}
}
@@ -137,6 +139,16 @@ loop:
MessageCloneStack *cloneStackMessage = (MessageCloneStack*) m;
handleCloneStackMessage(cap, cloneStackMessage);
}
+ else if(i == &stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG_info){
+ MessageUpdTSOFlag *u = (MessageUpdTSOFlag*) m;
+ u->tso->flags |= u->flag;
+ return;
+ }
+ else if(i == &stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG_info){
+ MessageUpdTSOFlag *u = (MessageUpdTSOFlag*) m;
+ u->tso->flags &= ~u->flag;
+ return;
+ }
else
{
barf("executeMessage: %p", i);
=====================================
rts/StgMiscClosures.cmm
=====================================
@@ -855,6 +855,12 @@ INFO_TABLE_CONSTR(stg_MSG_NULL,1,0,0,PRIM,"MSG_NULL","MSG_NULL")
INFO_TABLE_CONSTR(stg_MSG_CLONE_STACK,3,0,0,PRIM,"MSG_CLONE_STACK","MSG_CLONE_STACK")
{ ccall pbarf("stg_MSG_CLONE_STACK object (%p) entered!", R1 "ptr") never returns; }
+INFO_TABLE_CONSTR(stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG,2,1,0,PRIM,"MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG","MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG")
+{ foreign "C" barf("stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG object (%p) entered!", R1) never returns; }
+
+INFO_TABLE_CONSTR(stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG,2,1,0,PRIM,"MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG","MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG")
+{ foreign "C" barf("stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG object (%p) entered!", R1) never returns; }
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
END_TSO_QUEUE
=====================================
rts/Threads.c
=====================================
@@ -376,6 +376,38 @@ migrateThread (Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, Capability *to)
tryWakeupThread(from, tso);
}
+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ {set,unset}ThreadFlag
+
+ sets or unsets a flag in a given TSO
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+static void
+updThreadFlag(Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag, const StgInfoTable* info);
+
+void setThreadFlag(Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag)
+{
+ updThreadFlag(from, tso, flag, &stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG_info);
+}
+
+void unsetThreadFlag(Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag)
+{
+ updThreadFlag(from, tso, flag, &stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG_info);
+}
+
+static void
+updThreadFlag(Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag, const StgInfoTable* info)
+{
+ MessageUpdTSOFlag *msg;
+ msg = (MessageUpdTSOFlag *)allocate(from,sizeofW(MessageUpdTSOFlag));
+ msg->tso = tso;
+ msg->flag = flag;
+ SET_HDR_RELEASE(msg, info, CCS_SYSTEM);
+ sendMessage(from, tso->cap, (Message*)msg);
+}
+#endif
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
awakenBlockedQueue
=====================================
rts/Threads.h
=====================================
@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@ void checkBlockingQueues (Capability *cap, StgTSO *tso);
void tryWakeupThread (Capability *cap, StgTSO *tso);
void migrateThread (Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, Capability *to);
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS)
+void setThreadFlag (Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag);
+void unsetThreadFlag (Capability *from, StgTSO *tso, StgWord32 flag);
+#endif
+
// Wakes up a thread on a Capability (probably a different Capability
// from the one held by the current Task).
//
=====================================
rts/include/rts/storage/Closures.h
=====================================
@@ -620,6 +620,12 @@ typedef struct MessageCloneStack_ {
StgTSO *tso;
} MessageCloneStack;
+typedef struct MessageUpdTSOFlag_ {
+ StgHeader header;
+ Message *link;
+ StgTSO *tso;
+ StgWord32 flag;
+} MessageUpdTSOFlag;
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Compact Regions
=====================================
rts/include/stg/MiscClosures.h
=====================================
@@ -152,6 +152,8 @@ RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_TRY_WAKEUP);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_THROWTO);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_BLACKHOLE);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_CLONE_STACK);
+RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_SET_TSO_FLAG);
+RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_UNSET_TSO_FLAG);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_MSG_NULL);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_MVAR_TSO_QUEUE);
RTS_ENTRY(stg_catch);
=====================================
testsuite/tests/rts/T27131.hs
=====================================
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE UnliftedFFITypes #-}
+
+module Main where
+
+import Control.Concurrent
+import Control.Monad
+import Foreign.C.Types
+import GHC.Conc.Sync (ThreadId(..), forkOn, myThreadId, setNumCapabilities)
+import GHC.Exts (ThreadId#)
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "rts_enableStopNextBreakpoint"
+ rts_enableStopNextBreakpoint :: ThreadId# -> IO ()
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "rts_disableStopNextBreakpoint"
+ rts_disableStopNextBreakpoint :: ThreadId# -> IO ()
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "rts_enableStopAfterReturn"
+ rts_enableStopAfterReturn :: ThreadId# -> IO ()
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "rts_disableStopAfterReturn"
+ rts_disableStopAfterReturn :: ThreadId# -> IO ()
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "has_local_stop_next_breakpoint"
+ c_hasLocalStopNextBreakpoint :: IO CInt
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe "has_local_stop_after_return"
+ c_hasLocalStopAfterReturn :: IO CInt
+
+main :: IO ()
+main = do
+ setNumCapabilities 2
+ checkFlag
+ "TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT"
+ rts_enableStopNextBreakpoint
+ rts_disableStopNextBreakpoint
+ c_hasLocalStopNextBreakpoint
+ checkFlag
+ "TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN"
+ rts_enableStopAfterReturn
+ rts_disableStopAfterReturn
+ c_hasLocalStopAfterReturn
+
+checkFlag
+ :: String
+ -> (ThreadId# -> IO ())
+ -> (ThreadId# -> IO ())
+ -> IO CInt
+ -> IO ()
+checkFlag label enable disable isMyThreadFlagSet = do
+ -- Print the main thread's capability (should be 0)
+ print =<< threadCapability =<< myThreadId
+
+ -- Target thread will write its own flag value here
+ targetCheckVar <- newEmptyMVar
+
+ -- Run the new TSO runs on capability 1
+ ThreadId tid# <- forkOn 1 $ do
+ replicateM_ 2 $ do
+ replyVar <- takeMVar targetCheckVar
+ isSet <- (/= 0) <$> isMyThreadFlagSet
+ putMVar replyVar isSet
+
+ -- Enable the other TSO's flag
+ enable tid#
+ -- It will check whether it is set and reply here
+ renderCheck label "set" =<< checkTarget targetCheckVar
+
+ -- Ditto.
+ disable tid#
+ renderCheck label "unset" . not =<< checkTarget targetCheckVar
+
+checkTarget :: MVar (MVar Bool) -> IO Bool
+checkTarget targetCheckVar = do
+ replyVar <- newEmptyMVar
+ putMVar targetCheckVar replyVar
+ takeMVar replyVar
+
+renderCheck :: String -> String -> Bool -> IO ()
+renderCheck label state ok = putStrLn $
+ label ++ " " ++ state ++ ": " ++ if ok then "ok" else "failed"
=====================================
testsuite/tests/rts/T27131.stdout
=====================================
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+(0,False)
+TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT set: ok
+TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT unset: ok
+(0,False)
+TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN set: ok
+TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN unset: ok
=====================================
testsuite/tests/rts/T27131_c.c
=====================================
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+#include "Rts.h"
+
+int has_local_stop_next_breakpoint(void)
+{
+ CapabilityPublic *cap = (CapabilityPublic *) rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ StgTSO *tso = cap->r.rCurrentTSO;
+ return (tso->flags & TSO_STOP_NEXT_BREAKPOINT) != 0;
+}
+
+int has_local_stop_after_return(void)
+{
+ CapabilityPublic *cap = (CapabilityPublic *) rts_unsafeGetMyCapability();
+ StgTSO *tso = cap->r.rCurrentTSO;
+ return (tso->flags & TSO_STOP_AFTER_RETURN) != 0;
+}
=====================================
testsuite/tests/rts/all.T
=====================================
@@ -623,6 +623,12 @@ test('T20201b', [js_skip, exit_code(1)], compile_and_run, ['-with-rtsopts -A64z'
test('T22012', [js_skip, extra_ways(['ghci'])], compile_and_run, ['T22012_c.c'])
+test('T27131',
+ [ only_ways(['threaded1', 'threaded2'])
+ , req_ghc_with_threaded_rts
+ ],
+ compile_and_run, ['T27131_c.c'])
+
# Skip for JS platform as the JS RTS is always single threaded
test('T22795a', [only_ways(['normal']), js_skip, req_ghc_with_threaded_rts], compile_and_run, ['-threaded'])
test('T22795b', [only_ways(['normal']), js_skip], compile_and_run, ['-single-threaded'])
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[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T23246] 155 commits: compiler: add myCapabilityExpr to GHC.Cmm.Utils
by Peter Trommler (@trommler) 01 Apr '26
by Peter Trommler (@trommler) 01 Apr '26
01 Apr '26
Peter Trommler pushed to branch wip/T23246 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
a46a1bb1 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-09T04:50:30-04:00
compiler: add myCapabilityExpr to GHC.Cmm.Utils
This commit adds `myCapabilityExpr` to `GHC.Cmm.Utils` which is
computed from `BaseReg`. It's convenient for codegen logic where one
needs to pass the current Capability's pointer.
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4afc65b1 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-09T04:50:30-04:00
compiler: lower tryPutMVar# into a ccall directly
This patch addresses an old TODO of `stg_tryPutMVarzh` by removing it
completely and making the compiler lower `tryPutMVar#` into a ccall to
`performTryPutMVar` directly, without landing into an intermediate C
or Cmm function. `performTryPutMVar` is promoted to a public RTS
function with default visibility, and the compiler lowering logic
takes into account the C ABI of `performTryPutMVar` and converts from
C Bool to primop's `Int#` result properly.
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9e3d6a58 by Simon Hengel at 2026-03-09T04:51:15-04:00
Don't use #line in haddocks
This confuses the parser. Haddock output is unaffected by this change.
(read: this still produces the same documentation)
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f4e8fec2 by Wolfgang Jeltsch at 2026-03-09T04:52:01-04:00
Remove in-package dependencies on `GHC.Internal.System.IO`
This contribution eliminates all dependencies on
`GHC.Internal.System.IO` from within `ghc-internal`. It comprises the
following changes:
* Make `GHC.Internal.Fingerprint` independent of I/O support
* Tighten the dependencies of `GHC.Internal.Data.Version`
* Tighten the dependencies of `GHC.Internal.TH.Monad`
* Tighten the dependencies of `GHCi.Helpers`
* Move some code that needs `System.IO` to `template-haskell`
* Move the `GHC.ResponseFile` implementation into `base`
* Move the `System.Exit` implementation into `base`
* Move the `System.IO.OS` implementation into `base`
Metric Decrease:
size_hello_artifact
size_hello_artifact_gzip
size_hello_unicode
size_hello_unicode_gzip
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91df4c82 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-09T04:53:20-04:00
T18832: fix Windows CI failure by dropping removeDirectoryRecursive
On Windows, open file handles prevent deletion. After killThread, the
closer thread may not have called hClose yet, causing removeDirectoryRecursive
to fail with "permission denied". The test harness cleans up the run
directory anyway, so the call is redundant.
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d7fe9671 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-09T04:54:04-04:00
compiler: fix redundant import in GHC.StgToJS.Object
This patch fixes a redundant import in GHC.StgToJS.Object that causes
a build failure when compiling head from 9.14 with validate flavours.
Fixes #26991.
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0bfd29c3 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-09T04:54:46-04:00
wasm: fix `Illegal foreign declaration` failure when ghci loads modules with JSFFI exports
This patch fixes a wasm ghci error when loading modules with JSFFI
exports; the `backendValidityOfCExport` check in `tcCheckFEType`
should only makes sense and should be performed when not checking the
JavaScript calling convention; otherwise, when the calling convention
is JavaScript, the codegen logic should be trusted to backends that
actually make use of it. Fixes #26998.
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e659610c by Duncan Coutts at 2026-03-09T12:08:35-04:00
Apply NOINLINE pragmas to generated Typeable bindings
For context, see the existing Note [Grand plan for Typeable]
and the Note [NOINLINE on generated Typeable bindings] added in the
subsequent commit.
This is about reducing the number of exported top level names and
unfoldings, which reduces interface file sizes and reduces the number of
global/dynamic linker symbols.
Also accept the changed test output and metric decreases.
Tests that record the phase output for type checking or for simplifier
end up with different output: the generated bindings now have an
Inline [~] annotation, and many top level names are now local rather
than module-prefixed for export.
Also accept the numerous metric decreases in compile_time/bytes
allocated, and a few in compile_time/max_bytes_used.
There's also one instance of a decrease in runtime/max_bytes_used but
it's a ghci-way test and so presumably the reason is that it loads
smaller .hi files and/or links fewer symbols.
-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
CoOpt_Singletons
MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot
MultilineStringsPerf
T10421
T10547
T12150
T12227
T12234
T12425
T13035
T13056
T13253
T13253-spj
T15304
T15703
T16875
T17836b
T17977b
T18140
T18223
T18282
T18304
T18698a
T18698b
T18730
T18923
T20049
T21839c
T24471
T24582
T24984
T3064
T4029
T5030
T5642
T5837
T6048
T9020
T9198
T9961
TcPlugin_RewritePerf
WWRec
hard_hole_fits
mhu-perf
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67df5161 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-03-09T12:08:35-04:00
Add documentation Note [NOINLINE on generated Typeable bindings]
and refer to it from the code and existing documentation.
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c4ad6167 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-03-09T12:08:35-04:00
Switch existing note to "named wrinkle" style, (GPT1)..(GPT7)
GPT = Grand plan for Typeable
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dc84f8e2 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-09T12:09:21-04:00
ci: only build deb13 for validate pipeline aarch64-linux jobs
This patch drops the redundant aarch64-linux deb12 job from validate pipelines
and only keeps deb13; it's still built in nightly/release pipelines. Closes #27004.
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23a50772 by Rajkumar Natarajan at 2026-03-10T14:11:37-04:00
chore: Merge GHC.Internal.TH.Quote into GHC.Internal.TH.Monad
Move the QuasiQuoter datatype from GHC.Internal.TH.Quote to
GHC.Internal.TH.Monad and delete the Quote module.
Update submodule template-haskell-quasiquoter to use the merged
upstream version that imports from the correct module.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent(a)cursor.com>
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a2bb6fc3 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-10T14:12:23-04:00
Add regression test for #16122
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604e1180 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-11T15:00:42-04:00
hadrian: remove the broken bench flavour
This patch removes the bench flavour from hadrian which has been
broken for years and not used for actual benchmarking (for which
`perf`/`release` is used instead). Closes #26825.
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c3e64915 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:01:31-04:00
Add regression test for #18186
The original TypeInType language extension is replaced with
DataKinds+PolyKinds for compatibility.
Closes #18186.
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664996c7 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-11T15:02:16-04:00
Bump nofib submodule.
We accrued a number of nofib fixes we want to have here.
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517cf64e by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:03:03-04:00
Add regression test for #15907
Closes #15907.
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fff362cf by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:03:49-04:00
Ensure T14272 is run in optasm way
Closes #16539.
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ec81ec2c by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:03:49-04:00
Add regression test for #24632
Closes #24632.
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cefec47b by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:03:50-04:00
Fix module name of T9675: T6975 -> T9675
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d3690ae8 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-11T15:04:31-04:00
User guide: Clarify phase control on INLINEABLE[foo] pragmas.
Fixes #26851
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e7054934 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #12694
Closes #12694.
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4756d9f6 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #16275
Closes #16275.
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34b7e2c1 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #14908
Closes #14908.
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4243db3d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #14151
Closes #14151.
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0e9f1453 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #12640
Closes #12640.
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ae606c7f by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #15588
Closes #15588.
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5a38ce4e by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:05:16-04:00
Add regression test for #9445
Closes #9445.
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d054b467 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-11T15:05:59-04:00
compiler: implement string interning logic for BCONPtrFS
This patch adds a `FastStringEnv`-based cache of `MallocStrings`
requests to `Interp`, so that when we load bytecode with many
breakpoints that share the same module names & unit ids, we reuse the
allocated remote pointers instead of issuing duplicte `MallocStrings`
requests and bloating the C heap. Closes #26995.
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b85a0293 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-11T15:06:41-04:00
Add perf test for #1216
Closes #1216.
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cd7f7420 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-11T15:07:58-04:00
JS: check that tuple constructors are linked (#23709)
Test js-mk_tup was failing before because tuple constructors weren't
linked in. It's no longer an issue after the linker fixes.
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d57f01a4 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-11T15:08:40-04:00
testsuite: Add test for foreign import prim with unboxed tuple return
This commit just adds a test that foreign import prim works with unboxed
sums.
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23d111ce by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-11T15:08:41-04:00
Return a valid pointer in advanceStackFrameLocationzh
When there is no next stack chunk, `advanceStackFrameLocationzh` used to
return NULL in the pointer-typed StackSnapshot# result slot.
Even though the caller treats that case as "no next frame", the result is
still materialized in a GC-visible pointer slot. If a GC observes the raw
NULL there, stack decoding can crash.
Fix this by ensuring the dead pointer slot contains a valid closure
pointer. Also make the optional result explicit by returning an unboxed
sum instead of a tuple with a separate tag.
Fixes #27009
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4c58a3ae by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-11T15:09:22-04:00
hadrian: build profiled dynamic objects with -dynamic-too
This patch enables hadrian to build profiled dynamic objects with
`-dynamic-too`, addressing a build parallelism bottleneck in release
pipelines. Closes #27010.
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870243e4 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-03-12T17:33:28+05:30
DmdAnal: Take stable unfoldings into account when determining argument demands
Previously, demand analysis only looked at the RHS to compute argument demands.
If the optimised RHS discarded uses of an argument that the stable unfolding
still needed, it would be incorrectly marked absent. Worker/wrapper would then
replace it with LitRubbish, and inlining the stable unfolding would use the
rubbish value, causing a segfault.
To fix, we introduce addUnfoldingDemands which analyses the stable unfolding
with dmdAnal and combines its DmdType with the RHS's via the new `maxDmdType`
which combines the demands of the stable unfolding with the rhs, so we can avoid
any situation where we give an absent demand to something which is still used
by the stable unfolding.
Fixes #26416.
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669d09f9 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-13T15:06:07-04:00
hadrian: remove redundant library/rts ways definitions from stock flavours
This patch removes redundant library/rts ways definitions from stock
flavours in hadrian; they can be replaced by applying appropriate
filters on `defaultFlavour`.
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a27dc081 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-13T15:06:51-04:00
ghc-internal: move bits Weak of finalizer interface to base
We move parts of the Weak finalizer interface to `base` only the parts
that the RTS needs to know about are kept in `ghc-internal`.
This lets us then prune our imports somewhat and get rid of some SOURCE imports.
Resolves #26985
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6eef855b by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-13T15:08:18-04:00
Stg/Unarise: constant-folding during unarisation (#25650)
When building an unboxed sum from a literal argument, mkUbxSum
previously emitted a runtime cast via `case primop [lit] of var -> ...`.
This wrapper prevented GHC from recognising the result as a static
StgRhsCon, causing top-level closures to be allocated as thunks instead
of being statically allocated.
Fix: try to perform the numeric literal cast at compile time using
mkLitNumberWrap (wrapping semantics). If successful, return the cast
literal directly with an identity wrapper (no case expression). The
runtime cast path is kept as fallback for non-literal arguments.
Test: codeGen/should_compile/T25650
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905f8723 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-13T15:09:09-04:00
Add regression test for #2057
Test that GHC stops after an interface-file error instead of
continuing into the linker.
The test constructs a stale package dependency on purpose. `pkgB` is compiled
against one version of package `A`, then the same unit id is replaced by an
incompatible build of `A`. When `Main` imports `B`, GHC has to read `B.hi`,
finds an unfolding that still mentions the old `A`, and should fail while
loading interfaces.
Closes #2057.
Assisted-by: Codex
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a13245a9 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-13T15:10:06-04:00
JS: fix recompilation avoidance (#23013)
- we were checking the mtime of the *.jsexe directory, not of a file
- we were not computing the PkgsLoaded at all
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07442653 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-13T15:10:51-04:00
hadrian: bump index state & bootstrap plans
This patch bumps hadrian index state & bootstrap plans:
- The updated index state allows bootstrapping from 9.14 without cabal
allow-newer hacks
- The updated bootstrap plans all contain shake-0.19.9 containing
important bugfix, allowing a subsequent patch to bump shake bound to
ensure the bugfix is included
- ghc 9.14.1 bootstrap plan is added
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fdc1dbad by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-13T15:10:51-04:00
ci: add ghc 9.14.1 to bootstrap matrix
This patch adds ghc 9.14.1 to bootstrap matrix, so that we test
bootstrapping from ghc 9.14.1.
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91916079 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-13T15:11:43-04:00
T17912: wait for opener thread to block before killing it (#24739)
Instead of a fixed 1000ms delay, poll threadStatus until the opener
thread is in BlockedOnForeignCall, ensuring killThread only fires once
the thread is provably inside the blocking open() syscall. This prevents
the test from accidentally passing on Windows due to scheduling races.
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baa4ebb4 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-13T15:12:26-04:00
template-haskell: fix redundant import in Language.Haskell.TH.Quote
This patch fixes a redundant import in `Language.Haskell.TH.Quote`
that causes a ghc build failure when bootstrapping from 9.14 with
validate flavours. Fixes #27014.
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02e68a86 by Brandon Simmons at 2026-03-13T15:13:19-04:00
Add a cumulative gc_sync_elapsed_ns counter to GHC.Internal.Stats
This makes it possible to get an accurate view of time spent in sync
phase when using prometheus-style sampling. Previously this was only
available for the most recent GC.
This intentionally leaves GHC.Stats API unchanged since it is marked as
deprecated, and API changes there require CLC approval.
Fixes #26944
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a18fa3c1 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-14T05:12:14-04:00
configure: make $LLVMAS default to $CC when $CcLlvmBackend is YES
This patch changes the $LLVMAS detection logic in configure so that
when it's not manually specified by the user, it defaults to $CC if
$CcLlvmBackend is YES. It's a more sensible default than auto-detected
clang from the environment, especially when cross-compiling, $CC as
the cross target's LLVM assembler is more compatible with the use case
than the system-wide clang. Fixes #26769.
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3774086e by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-14T05:13:00-04:00
exceptions: annotate onException continuation with WhileHandling
Before this patch, an exception thrown in the `onException` handler
would loose track of where the original exception was thrown.
```
import Control.Exception
main :: IO ()
main = failingAction `onException` failingCleanup
where
failingAction = throwIO (ErrorCall "outer failure")
failingCleanup = throwIO (ErrorCall "cleanup failure")
```
would report
```
T28399: Uncaught exception ghc-internal:GHC.Internal.Exception.ErrorCall:
cleanup failure
HasCallStack backtrace:
throwIO, called at T28399.hs:<line>:<column> in <package-id>:Main
```
notice that the "outer failure" exception is not present in the error
message.
With this patch, any exception thrown is in the handler is annotated
with WhileHandling. The resulting message looks like
```
T28399: Uncaught exception ghc-internal:GHC.Internal.Exception.ErrorCall:
cleanup failure
While handling outer failure
HasCallStack backtrace:
throwIO, called at T28399.hs:7:22 in main:Main
```
CLC Proposal: https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/397
Fixes #26759
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63ae8eb3 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-14T05:13:43-04:00
Fix missing profiling header for origin_thunk frame.
Fixes #27007
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213d2c0e by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-14T05:14:28-04:00
ci: fix ci-images revision
The current ci-images revision was a commit on the WIP branch of
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ci-images/-/merge_requests/183, and
it's not on the current ci-images master branch. This patch fixes the
image revision to use the current tip of ci-images master.
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fc2b083f by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-14T05:15:14-04:00
Revert "hadrian/build-cabal: Better respect and utilize -j"
This reverts commit eab3dbba79650e6046efca79133b4c0a5257613d.
While it's neat this currently isn't well supported on all platforms.
It's time will come, but for now I'm reverting this to avoid issues for
users on slightly unconvential platforms.
This will be tracked at #26977.
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12a706cf by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-14T16:37:54-04:00
base: fix redundant imports in GHC.Internal.Weak.Finalize
This patch fixes redundant imports in GHC.Internal.Weak.Finalize that
causes a regression in bootstrapping head from 9.14 with validate
flavours. Fixes #27026.
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b5d39cad by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-14T16:38:37-04:00
Use explicit syntax rather than pure
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43638643 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-15T18:15:48-04:00
Configure: Fix check for --target support in stage0 CC
The check FP_PROG_CC_LINKER_TARGET used $CC unconditionally to check for
--target support. However this fails for the stage0 config where the C
compiler used is not $CC but $CC_STAGE0.
Since we already pass the compiler under test into the macro I simply
changed it to use that instead.
Fixes #26999
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18fd0df6 by Simon Hengel at 2026-03-15T18:16:33-04:00
Fix typo in recursive_do.rst
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86bd9bfc by fendor at 2026-03-17T23:46:09-04:00
Introduce `-fimport-loaded-targets` GHCi flag
This new flag automatically adds all loaded targets to the GHCi session
by adding an `InteractiveImport` for the loaded targets.
By default, this flag is disabled, as it potentially increases memory-usage.
This interacts with the flag `-fno-load-initial-targets` as follows:
* If no module is loaded, no module is added as an interactive import.
* If a reload loads up to a module, all loaded modules are added as
interactive imports.
* Unloading modules removes them from the interactive context.
Fixes #26866 by rendering the use of a `-ghci-script` to achieve the
same thing redundant.
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e3d4c1bb by mniip at 2026-03-17T23:47:03-04:00
ghc-internal: Remove GHC.Internal.Data.Eq
It served no purpose other than being a re-export.
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6f4f6cf0 by mniip at 2026-03-17T23:47:03-04:00
ghc-internal: Refine GHC.Internal.Base imports
Removed re-exports from GHC.Internal.Base. This reveals some modules
that don't actually use anything *defined* in GHC.Internal.Base, and
that can be pushed down a little in the import graph.
Replaced most imports of GHC.Internal.Base with non-wildcard imports
from modules where the identifiers are actually defined.
Part of #26834
Metric Decrease:
T5321FD
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7fb51f54 by mangoiv at 2026-03-17T23:48:00-04:00
ci: clone, don't copy when creating the cabal cache
Also removed WINDOWS_HOST variable detected via uname - we now just
check whether the CI job has windows in its name. This works because we
only ever care about it if the respective job is not a cross job. We
also statically detect darwin cross jobs in the same way. We only ever have
darwin -> darwin cross jobs so this is enough to detect the host
reliably.
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f8817879 by mangoiv at 2026-03-17T23:48:44-04:00
ci: mark size_hello_artifact fragile on darwin x86
The size of the x86_64 hello artifact is not stable which results in flaky testruns.
Resolves #26814
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e34cb6da by Adam Gundry at 2026-03-20T12:20:00-04:00
ghci: Mention active language edition in startup banner
Per GHC proposal 632, this makes the GHCi startup banner include
the active language edition, plus an indication of whether this
was the default (as opposed to being explicitly selected via an
option such as `-XGHC2024`). For example:
```
$ ghci
GHCi, version 9.14.1: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
Using default language edition: GHC2024
ghci>
```
Fixes #26037.
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52c3e6ba by sheaf at 2026-03-20T12:21:09-04:00
Improve incomplete record selector warnings
This commit stops GHC from emitting spurious incomplete record selector
warnings for bare selectors/projections such as .fld
There are two places we currently emit incomplete record selector
warnings:
1. In the desugarer, when we see a record selector or an occurrence
of 'getField'. Here, we can use pattern matching information to
ensure we don't give false positives.
2. In the typechecker, which might sometimes give false positives but
can emit warnings in cases that the pattern match checker would
otherwise miss.
This is explained in Note [Detecting incomplete record selectors]
in GHC.HsToCore.Pmc.
Now, we obviously don't want to emit the same error twice, and generally
we prefer (1), as those messages contain fewer false positives. So we
suppress (2) when we are sure we are going to emit (1); the logic for
doing so is in GHC.Tc.Instance.Class.warnIncompleteRecSel,
and works by looking at the CtOrigin.
Now, the issue was that this logic handled explicit record selectors as
well as overloaded record field selectors such as "x.r" (which turns
into a simple GetFieldOrigin CtOrigin), but it didn't properly handle
record projectors like ".fld" or ".fld1.fld2" (which result in other
CtOrigins such as 'RecordFieldProjectionOrigin').
To solve this problem, we re-use the 'isHasFieldOrigin' introduced in
fbdc623a (slightly adjusted).
On the way, we also had to update the desugarer with special handling
for the 'ExpandedThingTc' case in 'ds_app', to make sure that
'ds_app_var' sees all the type arguments to 'getField' in order for it
to indeed emit warnings like in (1).
Fixes #26686
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309d7e87 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:21:53-04:00
rts: opportunistically grow the MutableByteArray# in-place in resizeMutableByteArray#
Following !15234, this patch improves `resizeMutableByteArray#` memory
efficiency by growing the `MutableByteArray#` in-place if possible,
addressing an old todo comment here. Also adds a new test case
`resizeMutableByteArrayInPlace` that stresses this behavior.
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7d4ef162 by Matthew Craven at 2026-03-20T12:22:47-04:00
Change representation of floating point literals
This commit changes the representation of floating point literals
throughough the compiler, in particular in Core and Cmm.
The Rational type is deficient for this purpose, dealing poorly
with NaN, +/-Infinity, and negative zero. Instead, the new module
GHC.Types.Literal.Floating uses the host Float/Double type to represent
NaNs, infinities and negative zero. It also contains a Rational
constructor, for the benefit of -fexcess-precision.
Other changes:
- Remove Note [negative zero] and related code
This also removes the restrictions on constant-folding of division
by zero, and should make any problems with NaN/Infinity more obvious.
- Use -0.0 as the additive identity for Core constant folding rules
for floating-point addition, fixing #21227.
- Manual worker-wrapper for GHC.Float.rationalToDouble. This is
intended to prevent the compiler's WW on this function from
interfering with constant-folding. This change means that we now
avoid allocating a box for the result of a 'realToFrac' call in
T10359.
- Combine floatDecodeOp and doubleDecodeOp.
This change also fixes a bug in doubleDecodeOp wherein it
would incorrectly produce an Int# instead of an Int64#
literal for the mantissa component with 64-bit targets.
- Use Float/Double for assembly immediates, and update the X86 and
PowerPC backends to properly handle special values such as NaN and
infinity.
- Allow 'rational_to' to handle zero denominators, fixing a
TODO in GHC.Core.Opt.ConstantFold.
Fixes #8364 #9811 #18897 #21227
Progress towards #26919
Metric Decrease:
T10359
Co-authored-by: sheaf <sam.derbyshire(a)gmail.com>
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Metric Decrease:
T1969
T5321FD
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80e2dd4f by Zubin Duggal at 2026-03-20T12:23:33-04:00
compiler/ffi: Collapse void pointer chains in capi wrappers
New gcc/clang treat -Wincompatible-pointer-types as an error by
default. Since C only allows implicit conversion from void*, not void**,
capi wrappers for functions taking e.g. abstract** would fail to compile
when the Haskell type Ptr (Ptr Abstract) was naively translated to void**.
Collapse nested void pointers to a single void* when the pointee type
has no known C representation.
Fixes #26852
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1c50bd7b by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:24:37-04:00
Move some functions related to pointer tagging to a separate module
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bfd7aafd by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:24:37-04:00
Branchless unpacking for enumeration types
Change unpacking for enumeration types to go to Word8#/Word16#/Word#
directly instead of going through an intermediate unboxed sum. This
allows us to do a branchless conversion using DataToTag and TagToEnum.
Fixes #26970
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72b20fc0 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:25:30-04:00
bytecode: Carefully SLIDE off the end of a stack chunk
The SLIDE bytecode instruction was not checking for stack chunk
boundaries and could corrupt the stack underflow frame, leading
to crashes.
We add a check to use safe writes if we cross the chunk boundary
and also handle stack underflow if Sp is advanced past the underflow
frame.
fix #27001
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2e22b43c by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:26:14-04:00
ghci: serialize BCOByteArray buffer directly when possible
This patch changes the `Binary` instances of `BCOByteArray` to
directly serialize the underlying buffer when possible, while also
taking into account the issue of host-dependent `Word` width. See
added comments and amended `Note [BCOByteArray serialization]` for
detailed explanation. Closes #27020.
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89d9ba37 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:27:34-04:00
JS: replace BigInt with Number arithmetic for 32/64-bit quot/rem (#23597)
Replace BigInt-based implementations of quotWord32, remWord32,
quotRemWord32, quotRem2Word32, quotWord64, remWord64, quotInt64, and
remInt64 with pure Number (double/integer) arithmetic to avoid the
overhead of BigInt promotion.
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ae4ddd60 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:28:28-04:00
Core: add constant-folding rules for Addr# eq/ne (#18032)
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3e767f98 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-20T12:29:11-04:00
Use OsPath rather than FilePath in Downsweep cache
This gets us one step closure to uniformly using `OsPath` in the
compiler.
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2c57de29 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:29:55-04:00
hadrian: fix ghc-in-ghci flavour stage0 shared libraries
This patch fixes missing stage0 shared libraries in hadrian
ghc-in-ghci flavour, which was accidentally dropped in
669d09f950a6e88b903d9fd8a7571531774d4d5d and resulted in a regression
in HLS support on linux/macos. Fixes #27057.
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5b1be555 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:30:48-04:00
JS: install rts/Types.h header file (#27033)
It was an omission, making HsFFI.h not usable with GHC using the JS
backend.
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b883f08f by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:31:33-04:00
hadrian: don't compile RTS with -Winline
This patch removes `-Winline` from cflags when compiling the RTS,
given that:
1. It generates a huge pile of spam and hurts developer experience
2. Whether inlining happens is highly dependent on toolchains,
flavours, etc, and it's not really an issue to fix if inlining
doesn't happen; it's a hint to the C compiler anyway.
Fixes #27060.
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333387d6 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-20T12:31:33-04:00
hadrian: compile libffi-clib with -Wno-deprecated-declarations
This patch adds `-Wno-deprecated-declarations` to cflags of
`libffi-clib`, given that it produces noise at compile-time that
aren't really our issue to fix anyway, it's from vendored libffi
source code.
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67c47771 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-03-20T12:32:17-04:00
Expose decodeStackWithIpe from ghc-experimental
This decoding is useful to the debugger and it wasn't originally
exported as an oversight.
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18513365 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-21T04:43:26-04:00
Add support for custom external interpreter commands
It can be useful for GHC API clients to implement their own external
interpreter commands.
For example, the debugger may want an efficient way to inspect the
stacks of the running threads in the external interpreter.
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4636d906 by mangoiv at 2026-03-21T04:44:10-04:00
ci: remove obsolete fallback for old debian and ubuntu versions
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2e3a2805 by mangoiv at 2026-03-21T04:44:10-04:00
ci: drop ubuntu 18 and 20
Ubuntu 18 EOL: May 2023
Ubuntu 20 EOL: May 2025
We should probably not make another major release supporting these platforms.
Also updates the generator script.
Resolves #25876
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de54e264 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:52:08+01:00
rts: fix -Wcompare-distinct-pointer-types errors
This commit fixes `-Wcompare-distinct-pointer-types` errors in the RTS
which should have been caught by the `validate` flavour but was
warnings in CI due to the recent `+werror` regression.
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b9bd73de by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:52:08+01:00
ghc-internal: fix unused imports
This commit fixes unused imports in `ghc-internal` which should have
been caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due to
the recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #26987 #27059.
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da946a16 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
ghci: fix unused imports
This commit fixes unused imports in `ghci` which should have been
caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due to the
recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #26987 #27059.
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955b1cf8 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
compiler: fix unused imports in GHC.Tc.Types.Origin
This commit fixes unused imports in `GHC.Tc.Types.Origin` which should
have been caught by the `validate` flavour but was warnings in CI due
to the recent `+werror` regression. Fixes #27059.
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3b1aeb50 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-21T17:03:51+00:00
hadrian: fix missing +werror in validate flavour
This patch fixes missing `+werror` in validate flavour, which was an
oversight in bb3a2ba1eefadf0b2ef4f39b31337a23eec67f29. Fixes #27066.
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44f118f0 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-22T04:54:01-04:00
ci: bump CACHE_REV and add the missing reminder
This patch bumps `CACHE_REV` to address recent `[Cabal-7159]` CI
errors due to stale cabal cache on some runners, and also adds a
reminder to remind future maintainers. Fixes #27075.
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2a218737 by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-23T11:11:39-04:00
Add 128-bit SIMD support to AArch64 NCG
Changes:
- Add `Format` field to vector-capable instructions.
These instructions will emit `vN.4s` (for example) as a operand.
- Additional constructors for `Operand`:
`OpVecLane` represents a vector lane and will be emitted as `vN.<width>[<index>]` (`vN.s[3]` for example).
`OpScalarAsVec` represents a scalar, but printed as a vector lane like `vN.<width>[0]` (`vN.s[0]` for example).
- Integer quot/rem are implemented in C, like x86.
Closes #26536
Metric Increase:
T3294
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5d6e2be9 by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-23T11:11:39-04:00
AArch64 NCG: Improve code generation for floating-point and vector constants
Some floating-point constants can be directly encoded using the FMOV instruction.
Similarly, a class of vectors with same values can be encoded using FMOV, MOVI, or MVNI.
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c6d262aa by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-23T11:12:22-04:00
Add regression test for #13729
Closes #13729.
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aa5dfe67 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Check that shift values are valid
In GHC's codebase in non-DEBUG builds we silently substitute shiftL/R
with unsafeShiftL/R for performance reasons. However we were not
checking that the shift value was valid for unsafeShiftL/R, leading to
wrong computations, but only in non-DEBUG builds.
This patch adds the necessary checks and reports an error when a wrong
shift value is passed.
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c8a7b588 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-26T03:48:56-04:00
Implement basic value range analysis (#25718)
Perform basic value range analysis to try to determine at compile time
the result of the application of some comparison primops (ltWord#, etc.).
This subsumes the built-in rewrite rules used previously to check if one
of the comparison argument was a bound (e.g. (x :: Word8) <= 255 is
always True). Our analysis is more powerful and handles type
conversions: e.g. word8ToWord x <= 255 is now detected as always True too.
We also use value range analysis to filter unreachable alternatives in
case-expressions. To support this, we had to allow case-expressions for
primitive types to not have a DEFAULT alternative (as was assumed before
and checked in Core lint).
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a5ec467e by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-03-26T03:49:49-04:00
rts: Align stack to 64-byte boundary in StgRun on x86
When LLVM spills AVX/AVX-512 vector registers to the stack, it requires
32-byte (__m256) or 64-byte (__m512) alignment. If the stack is not
sufficiently aligned, LLVM inserts a realignment prologue that reserves
%rbp as a frame pointer, conflicting with GHC's use of %rbp as an STG
callee-saved register and breaking the tail-call-based calling convention.
Previously, GHC worked around this by lying to LLVM about the stack
alignment and rewriting aligned vector loads/stores (VMOVDQA, VMOVAPS)
to unaligned ones (VMOVDQU, VMOVUPS) in the LLVM Mangler. This had two
problems:
- It did not extend to AVX-512, which requires 64-byte alignment. (#26595)
- When Haskell calls a C function that takes __m256/__m512 arguments on
the stack, the callee requires genuine alignment, which could cause a
segfault. (#26822)
This patch genuinely aligns the stack to 64 bytes in StgRun by saving
the original stack pointer before alignment and restoring it in
StgReturn. We now unconditionally advertise 64-byte stack alignment to
LLVM for all x86 targets, making rewriteAVX in the LLVM Mangler
unnecessary. STG_RUN_STACK_FRAME_SIZE is increased from 48 to 56 bytes
on non-Windows x86-64 to store the saved stack pointer.
Closes #26595 and #26822
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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661da815 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:50:33-04:00
ghc-internal: Float Generics to near top of module graph
We remove GHC.Internal.Generics from the critical path of the
`ghc-internal` module graph. GHC.Internal.Generics used to be in the
middle of the module graph, but now it is nearer the top (built later).
This change thins out the module graph and allows us to get rid of the
ByteOrder hs-boot file.
We implement this by moving Generics instances from the module where the
datatype is defined to the GHC.Internal.Generics module. This trades off
increasing the compiled size of GHC.Internal.Generics with reducing the
dependency footprint of datatype modules.
Not all instances are moved to GHC.Internal.Generics. For instance,
`GHC.Internal.Control.Monad.Fix` keeps its instance as it is one of the
very last modules compiled in `ghc-internal` and so inverting the
relationship here would risk adding GHC.Internal.Generics back onto the
critical path.
We also don't change modules that are re-exported from the `template-haskell` or `ghc-heap`.
This is done to make it easy to eventually move `Generics` to `base`
once something like #26657 is implemented.
Resolves #26930
Metric Decrease:
T21839c
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45428f88 by sheaf at 2026-03-26T03:51:31-04:00
Avoid infinite loop in deep subsumption
This commit ensures we only unify after we recur in the deep subsumption
code in the FunTy vs non-FunTy case of GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.tc_sub_type_deep,
to avoid falling into an infinite loop.
See the new Wrinkle [Avoiding a loop in tc_sub_type_deep] in
Note [FunTy vs non-FunTy case in tc_sub_type_deep] in GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.
Fixes #26823
Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones(a)gmail.com>
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2823b039 by Ian Duncan at 2026-03-26T03:52:21-04:00
AArch64: fix MOVK regUsageOfInstr to mark dst as both read and written
MOVK (move with keep) modifies only a 16-bit slice of the destination
register, so the destination is both read and written. The register
allocator must know this to avoid clobbering live values. Update
regUsageOfInstr to list the destination in both src and dst sets.
No regression test: triggering the misallocation requires specific
register pressure around a MOVK sequence, which is difficult to
reliably provoke from Haskell source.
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57b7878d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12002
Closes #12002.
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c8f9df2d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #12046
Closes #12046.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Klebinger <klebinger.andreas(a)gmx.at>
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615d72ac by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #13180
Closes #13180.
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423eebcf by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11141
Closes #11141.
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286849a4 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #11505
Closes #11505.
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7db149d9 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression perf test for #13820
Closes #13820.
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e73c4adb by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00
Add regression test for #10381
Closes #10381.
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5ebcfb57 by Benjamin Maurer at 2026-03-26T03:54:02-04:00
Generate assembly on x86 for word2float (#22252)
We used to emit C function call for MO_UF_Conv primitive.
Now emits direct assembly instead.
Co-Authored-By: Sylvain Henry <sylvain(a)haskus.fr>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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5b550754 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-03-26T03:54:51-04:00
rts: forward clone-stack messages after TSO migration
MSG_CLONE_STACK assumed that the target TSO was still owned by the
capability that received the message. This is not always true: the TSO
can migrate before the inbox entry is handled.
When that happened, handleCloneStackMessage could clone a live stack from
the wrong capability and use the wrong capability for allocation and
performTryPutMVar, leading to stack sanity failures such as
checkStackFrame: weird activation record found on stack.
Fix this by passing the current capability into
handleCloneStackMessage, rechecking msg->tso->cap at handling time, and
forwarding the message if the TSO has migrated. Once ownership matches,
use the executing capability consistently for cloneStack, rts_apply, and
performTryPutMVar.
Fixes #27008
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ef0a1bd2 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: adopt release tracking ticket from #16816
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a7f40fd9 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00
release tracking: add a release tracking ticket
Brings the information in the release tracking ticket up to date with
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc-hq/-/blob/main/release-management.mkd
Resolves #26691
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161d3285 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-03-26T03:56:18-04:00
Revert "Set default eventlog-flush-interval to 5s"
Flushing the eventlog forces a synchronisation of all the capabilities
and there was a worry that this might lead to a performance cost for
some highly parallel workloads.
This reverts commit 66b96e2a591d8e3d60e74af3671344dfe4061cf2.
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36eed985 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghc-boot: move GHC.Data.SmallArray to ghc-boot
This commit moves `GHC.Data.SmallArray` from the `ghc` library to
`ghc-boot`, so that it can be used by `ghci` as well:
- The `Binary` (from `ghc`) instance of `SmallArray` is moved to
`GHC.Utils.Binary`
- Util functions `replicateSmallArrayIO`, `mapSmallArrayIO`,
`mapSmallArrayM_`, `imapSmallArrayM_` , `smallArrayFromList` and
`smallArrayToList` are added
- The `Show` instance is added
- The `Binary` (from `binary`) instance is added
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fdf828ae by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
compiler: use `Binary` instance of `BCOByteArray` for bytecode objects
This commit defines `Binary` (from `compiler`) instance of
`BCOByteArray` which serializes the underlying buffer directly, and
uses it directly in bytecode object serialization. Previously we reuse
the `Binary` (from `binary`) instance, and this change allows us to
avoid double-copying via an intermediate `ByteString` when using
`put`/`get` in `binnary`. Also see added comment for explanation.
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3bf62d0a by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-26T03:57:03-04:00
ghci: use SmallArray directly in ResolvedBCO
This patch makes ghci use `SmallArray` directly in `ResolvedBCO` when
applicable, making the memory representation more compact and reducing
marshaling overhead. Closes #27058.
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3d6492ce by Wen Kokke at 2026-03-26T03:57:53-04:00
Fix race condition between flushEventLog and start/endEventLogging.
This commit changes `flushEventLog` to acquire/release the `state_change` mutex to prevent interleaving with `startEventLogging` and `endEventLogging`. In the current RTS, `flushEventLog` _does not_ acquire this mutex, which may lead to eventlog corruption on the following interleaving:
- `startEventLogging` writes the new `EventLogWriter` to `event_log_writer`.
- `flushEventLog` flushes some events to `event_log_writer`.
- `startEventLogging` writes the eventlog header to `event_log_writer`.
This causes the eventlog to be written out in an unreadable state, with one or more events preceding the eventlog header.
This commit renames the old function to `flushEventLog_` and defines `flushEventLog` simply as:
```c
void flushEventLog(Capability **cap USED_IF_THREADS)
{
ACQUIRE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
flushEventLog_(cap);
RELEASE_LOCK(&state_change_mutex);
}
```
The old function is still needed internally within the compilation unit, where it is used in `endEventLogging` in a context where the `state_change` mutex has already been acquired. I've chosen to mark `flushEventLog_` as static and let other uses of `flushEventLog` within the RTS refer to the new version. There is one use in `hs_init_ghc` via `flushTrace`, where the new locking behaviour should be harmless, and one use in `handle_tick`, which I believe was likely vulnerable to the same race condition, so the new locking behaviour is desirable.
I have not added a test. The behaviour is highly non-deterministic and requires a program that concurrently calls `flushEventLog` and `startEventLogging`/`endEventLogging`. I encountered the issue while developing `eventlog-socket` and within that context have verified that my patch likely addresses the issue: a test that used to fail within the first dozen or so runs now has been running on repeat for several hours.
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7b9a75f0 by Phil Hazelden at 2026-03-26T03:58:37-04:00
Fix build with werror on glibc 2.43.
We've been defining `_XOPEN_SOURCE` and `_POSIX_C_SOURCE` to the same
values as defined in glibc prior to 2.43. But in 2.43, glibc changes
them to new values, which means we get a warning when redefining them.
By `#undef`ing them first, we no longer get a warning.
Closes #27076.
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fe6e76c5 by Tobias Haslop at 2026-03-26T03:59:30-04:00
Fix broken Haddock link to Bifunctor class in description of Functor class
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404b71c1 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Fix assert in Interpreter.c
If we skip exactly the number of words on the stack we end up on
the first word in the next chunk.
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a85bd503 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Support arbitrary size unboxed tuples in bytecode
This stores the size (number of words on the stack) of the next
expected tuple in the TSO, ctoi_spill_size field, eliminating
the need of stg_ctoi_tN frames for each size.
Note: On 32 bit platform there is still a bytecode tuple size
limit of 255 words on the stack.
Fixes #26946
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e2209031 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:40:49-04:00
Add specialized frames for small tuples
Small tuples are now returned more efficiently to the interpreter.
They use one less word of stack space and don't need manipulation
of the TSO anymore.
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b26bb2ea by VeryMilkyJoe at 2026-03-27T04:41:38-04:00
Remove backwards compatibility pattern synonym `ModLocation`
Fixes #24932
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66e5e324 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T04:42:25-04:00
Extend HsExpr with the StarIsType syntax (#26587, #26967)
This patch allows kinds of the form `k -> *` and `* -> k` to occur in
expression syntax, i.e. to be used as required type arguments.
For example:
{-# LANGUAGE RequiredTypeArguments, StarIsType #-}
x1 = f (* -> * -> *)
x2 = f (forall k. k -> *)
x3 = f ((* -> *) -> Constraint)
Summary of the changes:
* Introduce the HsStar constructor of HsExpr and its extension field XStar.
It is analogous to HsStarTy in HsType.
* Refactor HsStarTy to store the unicode flag as TokStar, defined as
type TokStar = EpUniToken "*" "★" -- similar to TokForall, TokRArrow, etc.
The token is stored in the extension field and replaces the Bool field.
* Extend the `infixexp2` nonterminal to parse `*` as a direct argument of `->`.
This is more limited than the full StarIsType syntax, but has the nice
property of not conflicting with the multiplication operator `a * b`.
Test case: T26967 T26967_tyop
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f8de456f by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-27T04:43:22-04:00
STM: don't create a transaction in the rhs of catchRetry# (#26028)
We don't need to create a transaction for the rhs of (catchRetry#)
because contrary to the lhs we don't need to abort it on retry. Moreover
it is particularly harmful if we have code such as (#26028):
let cN = readTVar vN >> retry
tree = c1 `orElse` (c2 `orElse` (c3 `orElse` ...))
atomically tree
Because it will stack transactions for the rhss and the read-sets of all
the transactions will be iteratively merged in O(n^2) after the
execution of the most nested retry.
This is the second attempt at implementing this. The first attempt
triggered segfaults (#26291) and has been reverted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply(a)anthropic.com>
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fcf092dd by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:44:17-04:00
Windows: remove StgAsyncIOResult and fix crash/leaks
In stg_block_async{_void}, a stack slot was reserved for
an StgAsyncIOResult. This slot would be filled by the IO
manager upon completion of the async call.
However, if the blocked thread was interrupted by an async
exception, we would end up in an invalid state:
- If the blocked computation was never re-entered, the
StgAsyncIOResult would never be freed.
- If the blocked computation was re-entered, the thread would
find an unitialized stack slot for the StgAsyncIOResult,
leading to a crash reading its fields, or freeing the pointer.
We fix this by removing the StgAsyncIOResult altogether and writing
the result directly to the stack.
Fixes #26341
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05094993 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-27T04:45:12-04:00
Don't refine DEFAULT alt for unary typeclasses
A non-DEFAULT data alt for a unary typeclass dictionary would
interfere with Unary Class Magic, leading to segfaults.
fixes #27071
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4ee260cf by sheaf at 2026-03-27T04:46:06-04:00
Fix several oversights in hsExprType
This commit fixes several oversights in GHC.Hs.Syn.Type.hsExprType:
- The 'RecordCon' case was returning the type of the constructor,
instead of the constructor application. This is fixed by using
'splitFunTys'.
- The 'ExplicitTuple' case failed to take into account tuple sections,
and was also incorrectly handling 1-tuples (e.g. 'Solo') which can
be constructed using Template Haskell.
- The 'NegApp' case was returning the type of the negation operator,
again failing to apply it to the argument. Fixed by using
'funResultTy'.
- The 'HsProc' case was computing the result type of the arrow proc
block, without taking into account the argument type. Fix that by
adding a new field to 'CmdTopTc' that stores the arrow type, so that
we can construct the correct result type `arr a b` for
`proc (pat :: a) -> (cmd :: b)`.
- The 'ArithSeq' and 'NegApp' cases were failing to take into account
the result 'HsWrapper', which could e.g. silently drop casts.
This is fixed by introducing 'syntaxExpr_wrappedFunResTy' which, on
top of taking the result type, applies the result 'HsWrapper'.
These fixes are validated by the new GHC API test T26910.
Fixes #26910
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e97232ce by Hai at 2026-03-27T04:47:04-04:00
Parser.y: avoid looking at token with QualifiedDo
This changes the behavior of 'hintQualifiedDo' so that the supplied
token is not inspected when the QualifiedDo language extension bit is
set.
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9831385b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-27T17:22:30-04:00
Infix holes in types (#11107)
This patch introduces several improvements that follow naturally from
refactoring HsOpTy to represent the operator as an HsType, aligning it
with the approach taken by OpApp and HsExpr.
User-facing changes:
1. Infix holes (t1 `_` t2) are now permitted in types, following the
precedent set by term-level expressions.
Test case: T11107
2. Error messages for illegal promotion ticks are now reported at more
precise source locations.
Test case: T17865
Internal changes:
* The definition of HsOpTy now mirrors that of OpApp:
| HsOpTy (XOpTy p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p) (LHsType p)
| OpApp (XOpApp p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p) (LHsExpr p)
This moves us one step closer to unifying HsType and HsExpr.
* Ignoring locations,
the old pattern match (HsOpTy x prom lhs op rhs)
is now written as (HsOpTy x lhs (HsTyVar x' prom op) rhs)
but we also handle (HsOpTy x lhs (HsWildCardTy x') rhs)
Constructors other than HsTyVar and HsWildCardTy never appear
in the operator position.
* The various definitions across the compiler have been updated to work
with the new representation, drawing inspiration from the term-level
pipeline where appropriate. For example,
ppr_infix_ty <=> ppr_infix_expr
get_tyop <=> get_op
lookupTypeFixityRn <=> lookupExprFixityRn
(the latter is factored out from rnExpr)
Test cases: T11107 T17865
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5b6757d7 by mangoiv at 2026-03-27T17:23:19-04:00
ci: build i386 non-validate for deb12
This is a small fix that will unlock ghcup metadata to run, i386 debian
12 was missing as a job.
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cf942119 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:37-04:00
ghc-boot: remove unused SizedSeq instances and functions
This commit removes unused `SizedSeq` instances and functions, only
keeping the bits we need for hpc tick sequence for now.
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22c5b7cc by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:24:38-04:00
ghci: remove unused GHCi.BinaryArray
This patch removes the unused `GHCi.BinaryArray` module from `ghci`.
Closes #27108.
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77abb4ab by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-30T15:25:21-04:00
testsuite: mark T17912 as fragile on Windows
T17912 is still fragile on Windows, it sometimes unexpectedly pass in
CI. This especially strains our already scarce Windows CI runner
resources. Mark it as fragile on Windows for the time being.
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d741a6cc by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-03-31T04:39:33-04:00
Bump minimum shake version for hadrian.
We also add the shake version we want to stack.yaml
Fixes #26884
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5e556f9e by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-03-31T04:40:16-04:00
Status check for the HsType~HsExpr refactoring (#25121)
Add a test case to track the status of a refactoring project within GHC
whose goal is to arrive at the following declaration:
type HsType = HsExpr
The rationale for this is to increase code reuse between the term- and
type-level code in the compiler front-end (AST, parser, renamer, type checker).
The status report is saved to testsuite/tests/ghc-api/T25121_status.stdout
and provides useful insights into what needs to happen to make progress on
the ticket.
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acffb1b1 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Extract Binary instances to `GHC.ByteCode.Binary`
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e2ea8e25 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Add `seqNonEmpty` for evaluating `NonEmpty a`
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048b00b7 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00
Record `LinkableUsage` instead of `Linkable` in `LoaderState`
Retaining a ByteCode `Linkable` after it has been loaded retains its
`UnlinkedBCO`, keeping it alive for the remainder of the program.
This starts accumulating a lot of `UnlinkedBCO` and memory over time.
However, the `Linkable` is merely used to later record its usage in
`mkObjectUsage`, which is used for recompilation checking.
However, this is incorrect, as the interface file and bytecode objects
could be in different states, e.g. the interface changes, but the
bytecode library hasn't changed so we don't need to recompile and vice
versa.
By computing a `Fingerprint` for the `ModuleByteCode`, and recording it
in the `LinkableUsage`, we know precisely whether the `ByteCode` object
on disk is outdated.
Thus, parts of this commit just makes sure that we efficiently compute a
`Fingerprint` for `ModuleByteCode` and store it in the on-disk
representation of `ModuleByteCode`.
We change the `LoaderState` to retain `LinkableUsage`, which is smaller
representation of a `Linkable`. This allows us to free the unneeded
fields of `Linkable` after linking them.
We declare the following memory invariants that this commit implements:
* No `LinkablePart` should be retained from `LoaderState`.
* `Linkable`s should be unloaded after they have been loaded.
These invariants are unfortunately tricky to automatically uphold, so we
are simply documenting our assumptions for now.
We introduce the `linkable-space` test which makes sure that after
loading, no `DotGBC` or `UnlinkedBCO` is retained.
-------------------------
Metric Increase:
MultiLayerModulesTH_OneShot
-------------------------
We allocate a bit more, but the peak number of bytes doesn't change.
While a bit unfortunate, accepting the metric increase.
We add multiple new performance measurements where we were able to
observe the desired memory invariants. Further, we add regression tests
to validate that the recompilation checker behaves more correct than
before.
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2d1c1997 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T04:41:46-04:00
Eliminate dictionary-passing in ListMap operations
Mark the ListMap helpers 'INLINABLE' so importing modules can specialise
the 'TrieMap (ListMap m)' methods and avoid recursive dictionary-passing.
See Note [Making ListMap operations specialisable].
Fixes #27097
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ed2c6570 by Cheng Shao at 2026-03-31T04:42:33-04:00
testsuite: fix testdir cleanup logic on Windows
testdir cleanup is unreliable on Windows (#13162) and despite existing
hacks in the driver, new failure mode has occurred. This patch makes
it print the warning and carry on when failed to clean up a testdir,
instead of reporting a spurious framework failure. See added comment
for detailed explanation.
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d9388e29 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T13:14:59-04:00
Add regression test for #18177
Closes #18177.
Assisted-by: Codex
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6a10045c by mangoiv at 2026-03-31T13:15:43-04:00
ci: allow metric decrease for two tests on i386
There has been a nightly failure on i386 due to a compiler runtime
improvement on i386 debian 12. We allow that.
Metric Decrease (test_env='i386-linux-deb12'):
T12707 T8095
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3d3a5218 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix conditional branch in atomicRMW ops
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031ee7d9 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Add ORC instruction
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b2f0ccf2 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Draft of atomic RMW at smaller sizes
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0c064a67 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix W32 and W64 case, move to dst register
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c2347ef3 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix masked_other
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c7191e66 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix build_result
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cc1b1ba3 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
testsuite: mark T9015 `req_interp`
The test does not require the RTS linker (req_rts_linker), support
for GHCi (req_interp) is sufficient.
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8fa02dd1 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix shift amount on big endian (sic!)
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af32e482 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
Fix build result
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104f720e by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:13+02:00
PPC NCG: print tab after clr(l|r)i instr
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d17f5bef by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Refactor and implement small constants for W32/W64
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187ef9cb by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Optimize AMO_And
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ba87d51f by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Refactor mask inversion
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ffda958d by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Optimize OR and XOR and more refactoring
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4aefe1df by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Some more refactoring
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a5c62cb1 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Untangle atomic MOs
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d8ce3aa8 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
And yet more refactoring
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0ddb045f by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Refactor small sizes
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2a9d2402 by Peter Trommler at 2026-04-01T18:32:14+02:00
Remove dead code
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843 changed files:
- .gitlab-ci.yml
- .gitlab/ci.sh
- .gitlab/generate-ci/flake.lock
- .gitlab/generate-ci/gen_ci.hs
- + .gitlab/issue_templates/release_tracking.md
- .gitlab/jobs.yaml
- .gitlab/rel_eng/fetch-gitlab-artifacts/fetch_gitlab.py
- .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/mk_ghcup_metadata.py
- compiler/CodeGen.Platform.h
- compiler/GHC.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names.hs
- compiler/GHC/Builtin/Names/TH.hs
- compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Asm.hs
- + compiler/GHC/ByteCode/Binary.hs
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- testsuite/tests/vdq-rta/should_compile/all.T
- utils/check-exact/ExactPrint.hs
- utils/deriveConstants/Main.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Hoogle.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/LaTeX.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Decl.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Convert.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/GhcUtils.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Interface/Rename.hs
- utils/haddock/haddock-api/src/Haddock/Interface/RenameType.hs
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