Zubin pushed to branch wip/semaphore-v2 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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@gmail.com> ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T1969 T5321FD ------------------------- - - - - - 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 - - - - - 1c50bd7b by Luite Stegeman at 2026-03-20T12:24:37-04:00 Move some functions related to pointer tagging to a separate module - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - ae4ddd60 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-03-20T12:28:28-04:00 Core: add constant-folding rules for Addr# eq/ne (#18032) - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 4636d906 by mangoiv at 2026-03-21T04:44:10-04:00 ci: remove obsolete fallback for old debian and ubuntu versions - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - c6d262aa by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-23T11:12:22-04:00 Add regression test for #13729 Closes #13729. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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). - - - - - 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@anthropic.com> - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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@gmail.com> - - - - - 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. - - - - - 57b7878d by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression test for #12002 Closes #12002. - - - - - 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@gmx.at> - - - - - 615d72ac by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression test for #13180 Closes #13180. - - - - - 423eebcf by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression test for #11141 Closes #11141. - - - - - 286849a4 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression test for #11505 Closes #11505. - - - - - 7db149d9 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression perf test for #13820 Closes #13820. - - - - - e73c4adb by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-26T03:53:07-04:00 Add regression test for #10381 Closes #10381. - - - - - 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@haskus.fr> Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> - - - - - 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 - - - - - ef0a1bd2 by mangoiv at 2026-03-26T03:55:34-04:00 release tracking: adopt release tracking ticket from #16816 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - fe6e76c5 by Tobias Haslop at 2026-03-26T03:59:30-04:00 Fix broken Haddock link to Bifunctor class in description of Functor class - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - b26bb2ea by VeryMilkyJoe at 2026-03-27T04:41:38-04:00 Remove backwards compatibility pattern synonym `ModLocation` Fixes #24932 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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@anthropic.com> - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - acffb1b1 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00 Extract Binary instances to `GHC.ByteCode.Binary` - - - - - e2ea8e25 by fendor at 2026-03-31T04:41:02-04:00 Add `seqNonEmpty` for evaluating `NonEmpty a` - - - - - 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. - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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. - - - - - d9388e29 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-03-31T13:14:59-04:00 Add regression test for #18177 Closes #18177. Assisted-by: Codex - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 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 - - - - - 8f95534a by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T19:01:52-04:00 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. - - - - - 51b32b0d by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T19:01:52-04:00 Tidy up some timer/ticker comments elsewhere - - - - - 7562bcd7 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T19:01:52-04:00 Remove now-unused install_vtalrm_handler Support function used by both of the signal-based ticker implementations. - - - - - 6da127c7 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T19:01:52-04:00 No longer probe for timer_create in rts/configure It was only used by the TimerCreate.c ticker impl. - - - - - 3fd490fa by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-01T19:01:53-04:00 Note that rtsTimerSignal is deprecated. - - - - - 63099b0f by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-01T19:02:39-04:00 Add perf test for #13960 Closes #13960. - - - - - 58009c14 by Apoorv Ingle at 2026-04-02T09:51:24+01:00 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@gmail.com> - - - - - bc4b4487 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-03T14:22:27-04:00 driver: recognise .dyn_o as a valid object file to link if passed on the command line. This allows plugins compiled with this suffix to run. Fixes #24486 - - - - - 5ebb9121 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-03T14:23:11-04:00 Add regression test for #16145 Closes #16145. - - - - - c1fc1c44 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-03T19:56:07-04:00 Refactor eta-expansion in Prep The Prep pass does eta-expansion but I found cases where it was doing bad things. So I refactored and simplified it quite a bit. In the new design * There is no distinction between `rhs` and `body`; in particular, lambdas can now appear anywhere, rather than just as the RHS of a let-binding. * This change led to a significant simplification of Prep, and a more straightforward explanation of eta-expansion. See the new Note [Eta expansion] * The consequences is that CoreToStg needs to handle naked lambdas. This is very easy; but it does need a unique supply, which forces some simple refactoring. Having a unique supply to hand is probably a good thing anyway. - - - - - 21beda2c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-03T19:56:07-04:00 Clarify Note [Interesting dictionary arguments] Ticket #26831 ended up concluding that the code for GHC.Core.Opt.Specialise.interestingDict was good, but the commments were a bit inadequate. This commit improves the comments slightly. - - - - - 3eaac1f2 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-03T19:56:07-04:00 Make inlining a bit more eager for overloaded functions If we have f d = ... (class-op d x y) ... we should be eager to inline `f`, because that may change the higher order call (class-op d x y) into a call to a statically known function. See the discussion on #26831. Even though this does a bit /more/ inlining, compile times decrease by an average of 0.4%. Compile time changes: DsIncompleteRecSel3(normal) 431,786,104 -2.2% ManyAlternatives(normal) 670,883,768 -1.6% ManyConstructors(normal) 3,758,493,832 -2.6% GOOD MultilineStringsPerf(normal) 29,900,576 -2.8% T14052Type(ghci) 1,047,600,848 -1.2% T17836(normal) 392,852,328 -5.2% T18478(normal) 442,785,768 -1.4% T21839c(normal) 341,536,992 -14.1% GOOD T3064(normal) 174,086,152 +5.3% BAD T5631(normal) 506,867,800 +1.0% hard_hole_fits(normal) 209,530,736 -1.3% info_table_map_perf(normal) 19,523,093,184 -1.2% parsing001(normal) 377,810,528 -1.1% pmcOrPats(normal) 60,075,264 -0.5% geo. mean -0.4% minimum -14.1% maximum +5.3% Runtime changes haddock.Cabal(normal) 27,351,988,792 -0.7% haddock.base(normal) 26,997,212,560 -0.6% haddock.compiler(normal) 219,531,332,960 -1.0% Metric Decrease: LinkableUsage01 ManyConstructors T17949 T21839c T13035 TcPlugin_RewritePerf hard_hole_fits Metric Increase: T3064 - - - - - 5cbc2c82 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-04-03T19:57:02-04:00 bytecode: Add magic header/version to bytecode files In order to avoid confusing errors when using stale interface files (ie from an older compiler version), we add a simple header/version check like the one for interface files. Fixes #27068 - - - - - d95a1936 by fendor at 2026-04-03T19:57:02-04:00 Add constants for bytecode in-memory buffer size Introduce a common constant for the default size of the .gbc and .bytecodelib binary buffer. The buffer is by default set to 1 MB. - - - - - b822c30a by mangoiv at 2026-04-03T19:57:49-04:00 testsuite: filter stderr for static001 on darwin This reactivates the test on x86_64 darwin as this should have been done long ago and ignores warnings emitted by ranlib on newer version of the darwin toolchain since they are benign. (no symbols for stub libraries) Fixes #27116 - - - - - 28ce1f8a by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-04-03T19:58:44-04:00 Give the Data instance for ModuleName a non-bottom toConstr implementation. I've also taken the liberty to add Note [Data.Data instances for GHC AST Types] describing some of the uses of Data.Data I could find. Fixes #27129 - - - - - 8ca41ffe by mangoiv at 2026-04-03T19:59:30-04:00 issue template: fix add bug label - - - - - 3981db0c by Sylvain Henry at 2026-04-03T20:00:33-04:00 Add more canned GC functions for common register patterns (#27142) Based on analysis of heap-check sites across the GHC compiler and Cabal, the following patterns were not covered by existing canned GC functions but occurred frequently enough to warrant specialisation: stg_gc_ppppp -- 5 GC pointers stg_gc_ip -- unboxed word + GC pointer stg_gc_pi -- GC pointer + unboxed word stg_gc_ii -- two unboxed words stg_gc_bpp -- byte (I8) + two GC pointers Adding these reduces the fraction of heap-check sites falling back to the generic GC path from ~1.4% to ~0.4% when compiling GHC itself. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> - - - - - d17d1435 by Matthew Pickering at 2026-04-03T20:01:19-04:00 Make home unit dependencies stored as sets Co-authored-by: Wolfgang Jeltsch <wolfgang@well-typed.com> - - - - - 92a97015 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-05T00:58:57+01:00 Add Invariant (NoTypeShadowing) to Core This commit addresses #26868, by adding a new invariant (NoTypeShadowing) to Core. See Note [No type-shadowing in Core] in GHC.Core - - - - - 8b5a5020 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-05T00:58:57+01:00 Major refactor of free-variable functions For some time we have had two free-variable mechanims for types: * The "FV" mechanism, embodied in GHC.Utils.FV, which worked OK, but was fragile where eta-expansion was concerned. * The TyCoFolder mechanism, using a one-shot EndoOS accumulator I finally got tired of this and refactored the whole thing, thereby addressing #27080. Now we have * `GHC.Types.Var.FV`, which has a composable free-variable result type, very much in the spirit of the old `FV`, but much more robust. (It uses the "one shot trick".) * GHC.Core.TyCo.FVs now has just one technology for free variables. All this led to a lot of renaming. There are couple of error-message changes. The change in T18451 makes an already-poor error message even more mysterious. But it really needs a separate look. We also now traverse the AST in a different order leading to a different but still deterministic order for FVs and test output has been adjusted accordingly. - - - - - 4bf040c6 by sheaf at 2026-04-05T14:56:29-04:00 Add utility pprTrace_ function This function is useful for quick debugging, as it can be added to a where clause to pretty-print debugging information: fooBar x y | cond = body1 | otherwise = body2 where !_ = pprTrace_ "fooBar" $ vcat [ text "x:" <+> ppr x , text "y:" <+> ppr y , text "cond:" <+> ppr cond ] - - - - - 502e6ffe by Andrew Lelechenko at 2026-04-07T04:47:21-04:00 base: improve error message for Data.Char.chr As per https://github.com/haskell/core-libraries-committee/issues/384 - - - - - b21bd52e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-07T04:48:07-04:00 Refactor FunResCtxt a bit Fixes #27154 - - - - - 7fe84ea5 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-07T19:11:52+05:30 compiler: Warn when -finfo-table-map is used with -fllvm These are currently not supported together. Fixes #26435 - - - - - 4a45a7da by Matthew Pickering at 2026-04-08T04:37:29-04:00 packaging: correctly propagate build/host/target to bindist configure script At the moment the host and target which we will produce a compiler for is fixed at the initial configure time. Therefore we need to persist the choice made at this time into the installation bindist as well so we look for the right tools, with the right prefixes at install time. In the future, we want to provide a bit more control about what kind of bindist we produce so the logic about what the host/target will have to be written by hadrian rather than persisted by the configure script. In particular with cross compilers we want to either build a normal stage 2 cross bindist or a stage 3 bindist, which creates a bindist which has a native compiler for the target platform. Fixes #21970 Co-authored-by: Sven Tennie <sven.tennie@gmail.com> - - - - - b0950df6 by Sven Tennie at 2026-04-08T04:37:29-04:00 Cross --host and --target no longer required for cross (#21970) We set sane defaults in the configure script. Thus, these paramenters aren't required any longer. - - - - - fef35216 by Sven Tennie at 2026-04-08T04:37:30-04:00 ci: Define USER_CONF_CC_OPTS_STAGE2 for aarch64/mingw ghc-toolchain doesn't see $CONF_CC_OPTS_STAGE2 when the bindist gets configured. So, the hack to override the compiler gets lost. - - - - - 8dd6f453 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-08T04:38:11-04:00 ghci: use ShortByteString for LookupSymbol/LookupSymbolInDLL/LookupClosure messages This patch refactors ghci to use `ShortByteString` for `LookupSymbol`/`LookupSymbolInDLL`/`LookupClosure` messages as the first part of #27147. Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com> - - - - - 371ef200 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-08T04:38:11-04:00 ghci: use ShortByteString for MkCostCentres message This patch refactors ghci to use `ShortByteString` for `MkCostCentres` messages as a first part of #27147. This also considerably lowers the memory overhead of breakpoints when cost center profiling is enabled. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: interpreter_steplocal ------------------------- Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com> - - - - - 4a122bb6 by Phil Hazelden at 2026-04-08T20:49:42-04:00 Implement modifiers syntax. The `%m` syntax of linear types is now accepted in more places, to allow use by future extensions, though so far linear types is still the only consumer. This may break existing code where it * Uses -XLinearTypes. * Has code of the form `a %m -> b`, where `m` can't be inferred to be kind Multiplicity. The code can be fixed either by adding a kind annotation, or by setting `-XLinearTypes -XNoModifiers`. Proposal: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/master/proposals/0370-mo... - - - - - 07267f79 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-08T20:50:25-04:00 hadrian: Don't include the package hash in the haddock directory Since GHC 9.8 and hash_unit_ids, haddock urls have looked like`ghc-9.10.3/doc/html/libraries/base-4.20.2.0-39f9/**/*.html` The inclusion of the hash makes it hard for downstream non-boot packages to properly link to these files, as the hash is not part of a standard cabal substitution. Since we only build one version of each package, we don't need the hash to disambiguate anything, we can just remove it. Fixes #26635 - - - - - 0a83b95b by ARATA Mizuki at 2026-04-08T20:51:18-04:00 testsuite: Allow multiple ways to be run by setting multiple command-line options This patch allows multiple `--test-way`s to take effect, like: $ hadrian/build test --test-way=normal --test-way=llvm Previously, only one way was run if the test speed was 'normal' or 'fast'. Closes #26926 Co-authored-by: sheaf <sam.derbyshire@gmail.com> - - - - - e841931c by Teo Camarasu at 2026-04-08T20:52:00-04:00 doc: improve eventlog-flush-interval flag documentation We mention the performance cost and how this flag can be turned off. Resolves #27056 - - - - - e332db25 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-04-08T20:52:01-04:00 docs/user_guide: fix typo - - - - - 5b82080a by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-08T20:52:44-04:00 Fix -dsuppress-uniques for free variables in demand signatures Before: Str=b{sXyZ->S} With this patch: Str=b{S} T13143.stderr is updated accordingly. Fixes #27106. - - - - - b7a084cc by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-08T20:53:27-04:00 Documentation fixes for demand signature notation Fixes #27115. - - - - - 59391132 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-08T20:54:08-04:00 Use upsert for non-deleting map updates Some compiler functions were using `alter`, despite never removing any entries: they only update an existing entry or insert a new one. These functions are converted to using `upsert`: alter :: (Maybe a -> Maybe a) -> Key -> Map a -> Map a upsert :: (Maybe a -> a) -> Key -> Map a -> Map a `upsert` variants are also added to APIs of the various Word64Map wrapper types. The precedent for this `upsert` operation is in the containers library: see https://github.com/haskell/containers/pull/1145 Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated ------------------------------------- geo. mean: -0.1% minimum: -0.5% maximum: +0.0% Resolves #27140. - - - - - da7e82f4 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-08T20:54:49-04:00 testsuite: fix testsuite run for +ipe again This patch makes the +ipe flavour transformer pass the entire testsuite again by dropping stdout/stderr checks of certain tests that are sensitive to stack layout changes with `+ipe`. Related: #26799. - - - - - b135a87d by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-09T19:36:50+05:30 Bump directory submodule to 1.3.11.0 (unreleased) - - - - - 3a291d07 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-09T19:36:50+05:30 Bump file-io submodule to 0.2.0 - - - - - e0ab606d by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:20+05:30 Release notes for GHC 10.0 - - - - - e08b9b34 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:20+05:30 Bump ghc-prim version to 0.14.0 - - - - - a92aac6e by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:20+05:30 Bump template-haskell to 2.25.0.0; update submodule exceptions for TH 2.25 - - - - - f254d9e8 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:20+05:30 Bump GHC version to 10.0 - - - - - 6ce0368a by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:28+05:30 Bump base to 4.23.0.0; update submodules for base 4.24 upper bound - - - - - 702fb8a5 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:28+05:30 Bump GHC version to 10.1; update submodules template-haskell-lift and template-haskell-quasiquoter for ghc-internal 10.200 - - - - - 75df1ca4 by Zubin Duggal at 2026-04-10T18:40:28+05:30 Use changelog.d for release notes (#26002) GHC now uses a fragment-based changelog workflow using a custom script adapted from https://codeberg.org/fgaz/changelog-d. Contributors add a file in changelog.d/ for each user-facing change. At release time, these are assembled into release notes for sphinx (in RST) format, using the tool. New hadrian `changelog` target to generate changelogs CI job to validate changelog entries for MRs unless skipped with ~"no-changelog" label Teach sphinx about ghc-mr: extlink to link to MRs Remove `ghc-package-list` from sphinx, and implement it in changelog-d instead (Fixes #26476). (cherry picked from commit 989c07249978f418dfde1353abfad453f024d61a) - - - - - 585d7450 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-04-11T02:17:13-04:00 tc: discard warnings in tcUserStmt Plan C We typecheck let_stmt twice, but we don't want the warnings twice! see #26233 - - - - - 2df604e9 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-04-11T02:19:30-04:00 Introduce TargetInt to represent target's Int (#15973) GHC was using host 'Int' in several places to represent values that live in the target machine's 'Int' type. This is silently wrong when cross-compiling from a 32-bit host to a 64-bit target: the host Int is 32 bits while the target Int is 64 bits. See Note [TargetInt] in GHC.Platform. Also used the opportunity to make DynTag = Word8. Fixes #15973 Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> - - - - - d419e972 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-04-13T15:16:04-04:00 Suppress desugaring warnings in the pattern match checker Avoid duplicating warnings from the actual desugaring pass. fixes #25996 - - - - - c5b80dd0 by Phil de Joux at 2026-04-13T15:16:51-04:00 Typo ~/ghc/arch-os-version/environments - - - - - 71462fff by Luite Stegeman at 2026-04-13T15:17:38-04:00 add changelog entry for #26233 - - - - - d1ddfd4b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 Add test for #25636 The existing test behaviour of "T23146_liftedeq" changed because the simplifier now does a bit more inlining. We can restore the previous bad behavior by using an OPAQUE pragma. This test doubles as a test for #25636 when run in ghci, so we add it as such. - - - - - b9df40ee by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 refactor: protoBCOName is always a Name Simplifies the code by removing the unnecessary type argument to ProtoBCO which was always 'Name' - - - - - 5c2a179e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 Allocate static constructors for bytecode This commit adds support for static constructors when compiling and linking ByteCode objects. Top-level StgRhsCon get lowered to ProtoStaticCons rather than to ProtoBCOs. A ProtoStaticCon gets allocated directly as a data con application on the heap (using the new primop newConApp#). Previously, we would allocate a ProtoBCO which, when evaluated, would PACK and return the constructor. A few more details are given in Note [Static constructors in Bytecode]. Secondly, this commit also fixes issue #25636 which was caused by linking *unlifted* constructors in BCO instructions as - (1) a thunk indexing the array of BCOs in a module - (2) which evaluated to a BCO which still had to be evaluated to return the unlifted constructor proper. The (2) issue has been resolved by allocating the static constructors directly. The (1) issue can be resolved by ensuring that we allocate all unlifted top-level constructors eagerly, and leave the knot-tying for the lifted BCOs and top-level constructors only. The top-level unlifted constructors are never mutually recursive, so we can allocate them all in one go as long as we do it in topological order. Lifted fields of unlifted constructors can still be filled by the knot-tied lifted variables since in those fields it is fine to keep those thunks. See Note [Tying the knot in createBCOs] for more details. Fixes #25636 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LinkableUsage01 ------------------------- - - - - - cde47053 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 Revert "StgToByteCode: Assert that PUSH_G'd values are lifted" This reverts commit ec26c54d818e0cd328276196930313f66b780905. Ever since f7a22c0f4e9ae0dc767115d4c53fddbd8372b777, we now do support and will link top-level unlifted constructors into evaluated and properly tagged values which we can reference with PUSH_G. This assertion is no longer true and triggered a failure in T25636 - - - - - c7a7e5b8 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 refactor: Tag more remote Ptrs as RemotePtr Pure refactor which improves the API of - GHC.ByteCode.Linker - GHC.Runtime.Interpreter - GHC.Runtime.Interpreter.Types.SymbolCache by using `RemotePtr` for more functions which used to return `Ptr`s that could potentially be in a foreign process. E.g. `lookupIE`, `lookupStaticPtr`, etc... - - - - - fc59494c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 Add float# and subword tests for #25636 These tests cover that static constructors in bytecode work correctly for Float# and subword values (Word8#, Word16#) - - - - - 477f521b by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-14T18:41:12-04:00 test: Validate topoSort logic in createBCOs This test validates that the topological sorting and ordering of the unlifted constructors and lifted constructors in `createBCOs` is correct. See `Note [Tying the knot in createBCOs]` for why tying the knot for the created BCOs is slightly difficult and why the topological sorting is necessary. This test fails when `let topoSortedObjs = topSortObjs objs` is substituted by `let topoSortedObjs = zip [0..] objs`, thus witnessing the toposort logic is correct and necessary. The test calls the ghci `createBCOs` directly because it is currently impossible to construct in Source Haskell a situation where a top-level static unlifted constructor depends on another (we don't have top-level unlifted constructors except for nullary constructors like `Leaf :: (UTree :: UnliftedType)`). This is another test for fix for #25636 - - - - - 2d9c30be by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-14T18:42:00-04:00 Improve tests for `elem` ...in order to simplify the work on #27096. * Improve T17752 by including the Core output in golden files, checking both -O1 and -O2. * Add tests for fusion and no-fusion cases. Fixes #27101. - - - - - 2dadf3b0 by sheaf at 2026-04-16T13:28:39-04:00 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. The most important change is that we revert the logic (added in 85b0aae2) that allowed ticks to be placed around coercions, which caused serious issues (e.g. #27121). It was just a mistake, as it doesn't make sense to put a tick around a coercion. 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) - combine profiling ticks into one when possible Fixes #26878, #26941 and #27121 Co-authored-by: simonpj <simon.peytonjones@gmail.com> - - - - - a0d6f1f4 by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-16T13:29:28-04:00 Add regression test for #9074 Closes #9074. - - - - - d178ee89 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-04-16T13:30:25-04:00 Add changelog for #15973 - - - - - e8a196c6 by sheaf at 2026-04-16T13:31:19-04:00 Deal with 'noSpec' in 'coreExprToPmLit' This commit makes two separate changes relating to 'GHC.HsToCore.Pmc.Solver.Types.coreExprAsPmLit': 1. Commit 7124e4ad mistakenly marked deferred errors as non-canonical, which led to the introduction of 'nospec' wrappers in the generated Core. This reverts that accident by declaring deferred errors as being canonical, avoiding spurious 'nospec' wrapping. 2. Look through magic identity-like Ids such as 'nospec', 'inline' and 'lazy' in 'coreExprAsPmLit', just like Core Prep does. There might genuinely be incoherent evidence, but that shouldn't obstruct the pattern match checker. See test T27124a. Fixes #25926 #27124 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T3294 ------------------------- - - - - - 8cb99552 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-04-16T19:22:43-04:00 hadrian: warn when package index is missing (#16484) Since cabal-install 3.0 we can query the path of remote-repo-cache and check if hackage package index is present. Fixes #16484 - - - - - d6ce7477 by Richard Eisenberg at 2026-04-16T19:23:25-04:00 Teach hadrian to --skip-test. Fixes #27188. This adds the --skip-test flag to `hadrian build`, as documented in the patch. - - - - - 7666f4a9 by Fendor at 2026-04-17T22:29:51-04:00 Migrate `ghc-pkg` to use `OsPath` and `file-io` `ghc-pkg` should use UNC paths as much as possible to avoid MAX_PATH issues on windows. `file-io` uses UNC Paths by default on windows, ensuring we use the correct APIs and that we finally are no longer plagued by MAX_PATH issues in CI and private machines. On top of it, the higher correctness of `OsPath` is appreciated in this small codebase. Also, we improve memory usage very slightly, due to the more efficient memory representation of `OsPath` over `FilePath` Adds `ghc-pkg` regression test for MAX_PATH on windows Make sure `ghc-pkg` behaves as expected when long paths (> 255) are involved on windows. Let's generate a testcase where we can actually observe that `ghc-pkg` behaves as epxected. See the documentation for windows on Maximum Path Length Limitation: * `https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation` Adds changelog entry for long path support in ghc-pkg. - - - - - 78434e8c by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-17T22:30:38-04:00 Kill off the substitution in Lint Now that we have invariant (NoTypeShadowing) we no longer need Lint to carry an ambient substitution. This makes it simpler and faster. A really worthwhile refactor. There are some knock-on effects * Linting join points after worker/wrapper. See Note [Join points and beta redexes] * Running a type substitution after the desugarer. See Note [Substituting type-lets] in the new module GHC.Core.SubstTypeLets Implements #27078 Most perf tests don't use Lint so we won't see a perf incresae. But T1969, which uses -O0 and Lint, gets 1.3% worse because it has to run the SubstTypeLets pass which is a somewhat expensive no-op Overall though compile-time allocations are down 0.1%. Metric Increase: T1969 - - - - - 86ca6c2c by mangoiv at 2026-04-17T22:31:22-04:00 testsuite: inline elemCoreTest Some weird (probably python scoping) rule caused elemCoreTest, a regex being out of scope on ubuntu, presumably because of a newer python version. This patch just inlines the regex, which fixes the issue. Fixes #27193 - - - - - 72d6dc74 by aparker at 2026-04-20T20:15:44-04:00 NCG: Implement constant folding for vector simd ops (Issue #25030) - - - - - b9cab907 by sheaf at 2026-04-20T20:15:44-04:00 Mark some SIMD tests as broken on i386 optllvm As seen in #25498, several SIMD tests are broken on i386 in the optllvm way. This commit marks them as "expect_broken". - - - - - 76528cc3 by Wolfgang Jeltsch at 2026-04-20T20:16:25-04:00 Move most of the `System.IO` implementation into `base` This involves a rewrite of the `combine` helper function to avoid the use of `last`, which would now be flagged as an error. Metric Decrease: LinkableUsage01 T3294 Metric Increase: T12227 T12707 T5642 - - - - - 04d143c0 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-04-21T14:05:33-04:00 rts: add a few missing i386 relocations in the rts linker - - - - - 014087e7 by Luite Stegeman at 2026-04-21T14:05:34-04:00 CodeOutput: Fix finalizers on multiple platforms - ELF platforms: emit .fini_array section - wasm32/Darwin: emit initializer with __cxa_atexit call - Windows: use -Wl,--whole-archive to prevent dropping finalizer symbols - rts linker: fix crash/assertion failure unloading objects with finalizers fixes #27072 - - - - - 915bba6f by Simon Jakobi at 2026-04-21T14:06:16-04:00 Add regression test for #10531 Closes #10531. - - - - - 86a646a6 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-04-22T13:00:05-04:00 Revert use of generic instances for compiler time perf reasons. Revert "Derive Semigroup/Monoid for instances believed could be derived in #25871" This reverts commit 11a04cbb221cc404fe00d65d7c951558ede4caa9. Revert "add Ghc.Data.Pair deriving" This reverts commit 15d9ce449e1be8c01b89fd39bdf1e700ea7d1dce. - - - - - bc9ee1cf by Wen Kokke at 2026-04-22T13:00:51-04:00 hadrian: Fix docs to remove static flavour In 638f6548, the static flavour was turned into into the fully_static flavour transformer. However, this commit did not update flavours.md. - - - - - cc9cc6d5 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-23T09:40:46+00:00 configure: bump LlvmMaxVersion to 23 This patch bumps `LlvmMaxVersion` to 23 to support LLVM 22.x releases. - - - - - 2ea7ef8e by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-23T09:46:26+00:00 changelog: add llvm 22.x support - - - - - 5574ee10 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-24T08:24:30-04:00 compiler: avoid unused temporary `appendFS` operands This patch fixes unused temporary `appendFS` operands in the codebase that are retained in the `FastString` table after concatenation. Rewrite rules are added so that if an operand is `fsLit`/`mkFastString`, the `appendFS` application is rewritten to append the `ShortByteString` operands first. The patch also fixes `sconcat` behavior to align with `mconcat` for the same reason. Fixes #27205. - - - - - 4ed78760 by mangoiv at 2026-04-24T08:25:13-04:00 contributing: adjust MR template to be less verbose - MR template only shows text that is relevant for submissiong - MR template was rewritten so it's readable from a user's and reviewer's perspective Resolves #27165 Co-Authored-By: @sheaf - - - - - 87db83e2 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-24T14:37:21-04:00 ci: bump freebsd boot ghc to 9.10.3 This commit bumps freebsd boot ghc to 9.10.3 to align with other platforms and prevent outdated boot libs in boot ghc to block the freebsd job. - - - - - 17e3a0b7 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-24T14:37:21-04:00 compiler: improve Binary instance of Array This patch improves the `Binary` instance of `Array`: - We no longer allocate intermediate lists. When serializing an `Array`, we iterate over the elements directly; when deserializing it, we allocate the result `Array` and fill it in a loop. - Now we only serialize the array bounds tuple; the length field is not needed. Closes #27109. - - - - - 2d30f7d3 by sheaf at 2026-04-24T14:38:23-04:00 Vendor mini-QuickCheck for testsuite This commit extracts the vendored QuickCheck implementation from the foundation testsuite to make it more broadly available in the GHC testsuite, and makes use of it in the simd006 test (which also used a vendored QuickCheck implementation). On the way, we update the linear congruential generator to avoid the shortcoming of only generating 31 bit large numbers. Fixes #25990 and #25969. - - - - - 1350271b by sheaf at 2026-04-27T09:32:53-04:00 Ensure TcM plugins are only initialised once This commit ensures we keep TcM plugins (typechecker plugins, defaulting plugins and hole fit plugins) running all the way through desugaring, instead of stopping them at the end of typechecking. To do this, the "stop" actions of TcPlugin and DefaultingPlugin are split into two: one for the "post-typecheck" action, and one for the final shutdown action (after desugaring). This allows the plugins to be invoked by the pattern match checker (during desugaring) without having to be repeatedly re-initialised and stopped, fixing #26839. In the process, this commit modifies 'initTc' and 'initTcInteractive', adding an extra argument that describes whether to start/stop the 'TcM' plugins. See Note [Stop TcM plugins after desugaring] for an overview. - - - - - 42549222 by sheaf at 2026-04-27T09:33:50-04:00 Hadrian: add --keep-response-files This commit adds a Hadrian flag that allows response files to be retained. This is useful for debugging a failing Hadrian command line. - - - - - 40564e8d by sheaf at 2026-04-27T09:34:46-04:00 hadrian/build-cabal.bat: fix build on Windows Commit 8cb99552f6 introduced a warning for a missing package index. However, the logic was faulty on Windows: the piping was broken, and "remote-repo-cache:" was being interpreted as a (malformed) drive letter, leading to the error: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. This commit fixes that by using a temporary file instead of piping. - - - - - 14bc71e4 by Sven Tennie at 2026-04-28T13:22:47-04:00 ghc: Distinguish between having an interpreter and having an internal one Actually, these are related but different things: - ghc can run an interpreter (either internal or external) - ghc is compiled with an internal interpreter Splitting the logic solves compiler warnings and expresses the intent better. - - - - - df691563 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-04-28T13:23:29-04:00 Refactor HsWildCardTy to use HoleKind (#27111) The payload of this patch is that the extension fields of HsWildCardTy and HsHole now match: type instance XWildCardTy Ghc{Ps,Rn} = HoleKind type instance XHole Ghc{Ps,Rn} = HoleKind This is progress towards unification of HsExpr and HsType. Test case: T25121_status In addition to that, exact-printing of infix holes is fixed. Test case: PprInfixHole - - - - - f3485446 by fendor at 2026-04-28T13:24:12-04:00 Expose startupHpc as an rts symbol - - - - - 28f07d70 by fendor at 2026-04-28T13:24:12-04:00 Make HPC work with bytecode interpreter Add support to generate .tix files from bytecode objects and the bytecode interpreter. Conceptually, we insert HPC ticks into the bytecode similar to how we insert breakpoints. HPC and breakpoints do not share the same tick array but we use a separate tick-array for hpc/breakpoint ticks during bytecode generation. We teach the bytecode interpreter to handle hpc ticks. The implementation is quite trivial, simply increment the counter in the global hpc_ticks array for the respective module. This hpc_ticks array is generated as part of the `CStub`, so we can rely on it existing. A tricky bit is "registering" a bytecode object for HPC instrumentation. In the compiled case, this is achieved via CStub and initializer/finalizers `.init` sections which are called when the executable is run. After the initializers have been invoked, which is before `hs_init_ghc`, we then call `startup_hpc` in `hs_init_ghc` iff any modules were "registered" for hpc instrumentation via `hs_hpc_module`. Since bytecode objects are loaded after starting up GHCi, this workflow doesn't work for supporting `hpc` and the `hpc` run-time is never started, even if a module is added for instrumentation. We fix this issue by employing the same technique as is for `SptEntry`s: * We introduce a new field to `CompiledByteCode`, called `ByteCodeHpcInfo` which contains enough information to call `hs_hpc_module`, allowing us to register the module for `hpc` instrumentation`. * After registering the module, we unconditionally call `startupHpc`, to make sure the .tix file is written. Calling `startupHpc` multiple times is safe. Calling `hs_hpc_module` multiple times for the same module is also safe. If we didn't register the hpc module in this way, evaluating a bytecode object instrumented with `-fhpc` without registering it in the `hpc` run-time will simply not generate any `.tix` files for this bytecode object. However, this shouldn't happen if everything is set up correctly. Closes #27036 - - - - - 950879f0 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-04-28T13:24:55-04:00 Move NamespaceSpecifier from x-fields into the AST proper (#26678) This refactoring moves NamespaceSpecifier out of extension fields and into the AST proper, as it is part of the user-written source, and is not pass-specific. Summary of changes: * Move NamespaceSpecifier from GHC/Hs/Basic.hs to Language/Haskell/Syntax/ImpExp.hs and parameterise it by the compiler pass, creating the necessary extension points * Move NamespaceSpecifier out of XFixitySig into FixitySig * Move NamespaceSpecifier out of XIEThingAll (IEThingAllExt) into IEThingAll * Move NamespaceSpecifier out of XIEWholeNamespace (IEWholeNamespaceExt) into IEWholeNamespace This is a pure refactoring with no change in behaviour. - - - - - 9797052b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2026-04-28T13:25:37-04:00 Fix assertion check in checkResultTy As #27210 shows, the assertion was a little bit too eager. I refactored a bit by moving some code from GHC.Tc.Gen.App to GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify; see the new function tcSubTypeApp, which replaces tcSubTypeDS - - - - - 9f85f034 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Make cmm 'import "package" name;' syntax use consistent label types There is a little-used syntactic form in cmm imports: import "package" foo; Which means to import foo from the given package (unit id, specified as a string). This syntax is somewhat reminiscent of GHC's package import extension. This syntax form is not used in the rts cmm code, nor any of the boot libraries. It may not be used at all. Unclear. Change the kind of CLabel this syntax generates to be consistent with the others. The other cmm imports use ForeignLabel with ForeignLabelInExternalPackage. For some reason this form was using CmmLabel. Change that to also be ForeignLabel but with ForeignLabelInPackage. This specifies a specific package, rather than an unnamed external package. - - - - - a811f68f by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Change default cmm import statements to be internal Previously a cmm statement like: import foo; meant to expect the symbol from a different shared library than the current one. Now it means to expect the symbol from the same shared library as the current one. We'll add explicit syntax to indicate that it's a foreign import. Most existing uses are in fact intenal (rts to rts), so few imports will need to be annotated foreign. Examples would include cmm code in libraries (other than the rts) that need to access RTS APIs. In practice, this makes no difference whatsoever at the moment on any platform other than windows (where building Haskell libs as shared libs does not fully work yet), since the 'labelDynamic' treats all such labels as foreign, irrespective of the foreign label source. - - - - - 17fe5d1d by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Add cmm import syntax 'import DATA foo;' as better name for CLOSURE The existing syntax is: import CLOSURE foo; The new syntax is import DATA foo; This means to interpret the symbol foo as refering to data (i.e. a global constant or variable) rather than to code (a function). The historical syntax for this uses CLOSURE, which is rather misleading. Presumably this was done to avoid introducing new reserved words. Be less squemish about new reserved words and add DATA and use that. Keep the existing CLOSURE syntax as an alias for compatibility. - - - - - 3a530d68 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Add cmm 'import extern name;' syntax Since the default for cmm imports is now for symbols within the same shared object, we need a way to indicate we want a symbol from an external shared object: import extern foo; -- for a function import extern DATA foo; -- for data This adds a new reserved word 'extern'. We don't expect to have to use this much. Most cmm imports are intra-DSO. This makes no difference currently on ELF and MachO platforms, but does make a difference to the linking conventions on PE (Windows). In future it's plausible we could take make distinctions on ELF or MachO, so it's worth trying to get it right. Windows can be the guinea pig. - - - - - 2b8e44c7 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Add cmm syntax 'import "package" DATA foo;' for completeness We already have: import DATA foo; -- for data imports import "package" foo; -- for imports from a given unitid There's no reason not to have both at once: import "package" DATA foo; So add that. - - - - - ee05e5cc by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Improve the commentary for the cmm import grammar. AFAIK, this is the only place where GHC-style Cmm syntax is documented. - - - - - b35946ad by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:52:42-04:00 Add a changelog.d entry for the .cmm import syntax changes - - - - - d59b7c71 by Wolfgang Jeltsch at 2026-04-30T04:53:25-04:00 Move code that uses `GHC.Internal.Text.Read` into `base` This contribution serves to remove all dependencies on `GHC.Internal.Text.Read` from within `ghc-internal`, so that the implementation of `Text.Read` and ultimately more reading-related code can be moved to `base` as well. The following things are moved from `ghc-internal` to `base`: * I/O-related `Read` instances * Most of the `Numeric` implementation * The instance `Read ByteOrder` * The `parseVersion` operation * The `readConstr` operation Metric Increase: LinkableUsage01 T9198 T12425 T13035 T13820 T18140 - - - - - 5bd6a964 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-30T04:54:08-04:00 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 ------------------------- Metric Decrease: T3294 ------------------------- - - - - - ce97fd3e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2026-04-30T04:54:08-04:00 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 - - - - - a4ff6315 by David Eichmann at 2026-04-30T04:54:51-04:00 Hadrian: withResponseFile outputs response file when verbodity is Verbose At the Verbose verbosity, shake will display full commandlines. With the use of response files, the full command is hidden. That makes it hard to run the command manually. This commit outputs the contents of the response file so that that full command can be recreated and also hints at the use of the --keep-response-files hadrian flag. - - - - - cd732ee3 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-04-30T04:54:51-04:00 Use response files for hadrian linking with ghc (support long command lines) In future support for windows dynamic linking, we expect long command lines for linking dll files with ghc. Experiments with dynamic linking the ghc-internal library yielded a link command well over 32kb. We did not encounter this before for static libs, since we already use ar's @file feature (if available, which it is for the llvm toolchain). Co-authored-by: David Eichmann <davide@well-typed.com> - - - - - 3d41368f by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-04-30T04:55:32-04:00 Split GHC.Driver.Main.hs up into multiple components. This commit splits GHC.Driver.Main into four components: * GHC.Driver.Main.Compile * GHC.Driver.Main.Hsc * GHC.Driver.Main.Interactive * GHC.Driver.Main.Passes We might improve that separation further in the future but this should hopefully make it easier to reason about and work with this part of the code. - - - - - 2128ba85 by Cheng Shao at 2026-04-30T04:56:14-04:00 compiler: avoid unique OccNames for internal Names in bytecode objects This patch improves bytecode object serialization logic by avoiding the construction of unique `OccName`s when serializing/deserializing internal `Name`s. Closes #27213. ------------------------- Metric Decrease: LinkableUsage01 ------------------------- - - - - - e16854c3 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2026-04-30T04:56:57-04:00 Replace GHC 9.16 references with GHC 10.0 - - - - - 39141343 by Alice Rixte at 2026-05-01T14:09:32+02:00 Add Bounded instances for Double, Float, CDouble and CFloat - - - - - 5c4c3bf4 by Sylvain Henry at 2026-05-02T03:39:28-04:00 testsuite: fix flaky foundation Divisible / mulIntMayOflo# tests (#27222) Since the LCG was widened to 64 bits and the seed randomised per CI run (commit 2d30f7d3400 "Vendor mini-QuickCheck for testsuite"), two latent bugs in the foundation test surface stochastically: * The Divisible property `(x `div` y) * y + (x `mod` y) == x` raises ArithException(Overflow) when (a, b) = (minBound, -1) for fixed-width signed Integral types. Split testNumber/testDivisible into Bounded and unbounded variants and skip just that one pair, gated by `(minBound :: a) < 0` so unsigned types lose no coverage. * The `mulIntMayOflo#` test compared raw Int# bit-for-bit, but the primop is only specified to return 0/non-zero -- the exact non-zero indicator legitimately differs between backends and inlining choices. Add a dedicated `testPrimopMayOflo` helper that only compares zero / non-zero. Also fix the long-standing typo "Dividible" -> "Divisible" in identifiers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> - - - - - e242ce4f by Sylvain Henry at 2026-05-02T03:39:28-04:00 testsuite: catch and display exceptions in MiniQuickCheck Exceptions raised while evaluating a property are now caught and reported as a normal failure (with arguments and seed), instead of aborting the test. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> - - - - - 3b75cccd by fendor at 2026-05-02T03:40:14-04:00 Fix name of Note [Structure of dep_boot_mods] - - - - - 9a9ae4df by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-05T14:44:37-04:00 Use __attribute__((dllimport)) for external RTS symbol declarations This is needed to be hygenic about DLL symbol imports and exports. The attribute is ignored on platforms other than Windows. Use of the attribute however means that external data symbols do not have a compile-time constant address (they are loaded using an indirection). This means we have to adjust the rtsSyms initial linker table so that it is a local constant in a function, rather than a global constant. We now define it within a function that pre-populates the symbol table with the RTS symbols. - - - - - 2ad3e01e by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-05T14:44:37-04:00 Fix the rts linker declarations for a few data symbols and ensure that the (windows only) rts_IOManagerIsWin32Native data symbol is marked as externally visible. - - - - - 8ff4fdb5 by David Eichmann at 2026-05-05T14:44:37-04:00 Hadrian: Disable runtime pseudo relocations for RTS on windows hosts - - - - - 96974723 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-05-05T14:45:20-04:00 ghci/TH: refactor to use IORef QState This is a pure refactor and shouldn't modify semantics at all - - - - - eff6bfaf by Teo Camarasu at 2026-05-05T14:45:20-04:00 iserv: recover/getQ/putQ should behave same as internal interpreter The internal and external interpreter should behave the same when handling `recover`, the exeception recovery method of Q. In practice, they diverge. In case of failure, the internal interpreter only restores error message state to before the computation, wheras the external interperter restores error message state *and* the state of putQ/getQ. As far as I can tell this is a simple mistake in the implementation. Note [TH recover with -fexternal-interpreter] describes the correct behaviour but the implementation doesn't mirror this. This change restores the correct behaviour by keeping the effects of putQ in the erroring computation. This is a breaking change since it modifies the behaviour of programs that rely on recover ignoring putQ from failling computations when used with the external interpreter. Although I highly doubt anyone relies on this behaviour. This divergence was first introduced in d00c308633fe7d216d31a1087e00e63532d87d6d. As far as I can tell this was unintentional and tha commit was trying to solve a different bug. Resolves #27022 - - - - - 1cb1d672 by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:40-04:00 rts: Add dynamic trace flags API This commit adds an API to the RTS (exposed via Rts.h) that allows users to dynamically change the trace flags. Prior to this commit, users were able to stop and start the profiling and heap profiling timers (via startProfTimer/stopProfTimer and startHeapProfTimer/stopHeapProfTimer). This extends that functionality to also cover the core event types. The getTraceFlag/setTraceFlag functions read and write the values of the trace flag cache, which is allocated by Trace.c, rather than modifying the members of RtsFlags.TraceFlags. This is done under the assumption that the members of RtsFlags should not be modified after RTS initialisation. Consequently, if the user modifies the trace flags using setTraceFlag, the object returned by getTraceFlags (from base) will not reflect these changes. The trace flags are not protected by locks of any sort. Hence, these functions are not thread-safe. However, the trace flags are not modified by the RTS after initialisation, only read, so the race conditions introduced by one user modifying them are most likely benign. This PR also puts the trace flag cache in a single global struct, as opposed to a collection of global variables, and changes the types of the individual flags from uint8_t to bool, as these have the same size on both Clang and GCC and are a better semantic match. Prior to the change to uint8_t, they had type int, see 42c47cd6. Even with its deprecation in C23, I don't think there should be any issue depending on stdbool.h. The TRACE_X macros are redefined to access the global struct, with values cast to const bool to ensure they are read-only. - - - - - 9d54dc94 by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:40-04:00 rts: Ensure TRACE_X values are used in place of RtsFlags.TraceFlags.X - - - - - 418d737b by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:40-04:00 rts: Fix nonmoving-GC tracing The current nonmoving-GC tracing functions were written in a different style from the other tracing functions. They were directly implemented as, e.g., a traceConcMarkEnd function that called postConcMarkEnd. The other tracing functions are implemented as, e.g., traceThreadLabel_, a function that posts the thread label event, and traceThreadLabel, a macro that checks whether TRACE_scheduler is set. This commit fixes that implementation, and ensures that the nonmoving-GC tracing functions only emit events if nonmoving-GC tracing is enabled. - - - - - 99f4afa4 by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:40-04:00 rts: Add SymI_HasProto for get/setTraceFlag - - - - - 7e9eb8b9 by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:40-04:00 rts: Add SymI_HasProto for start/endEventLogging - - - - - 3a3045fb by Wen Kokke at 2026-05-06T09:53:41-04:00 rts: Add changelog entry - - - - - a3b339a4 by Teo Camarasu at 2026-05-06T09:54:25-04:00 interface-stability/base: don't distinguish ws-32 The interface of base is identical when the Word size is 32bits. Therefore, there is no need to have another file for this case. So, we delete it. Step towards: #26752 - - - - - eb922183 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-07T14:28:50+01:00 Add a rts posix FdWakup utility module This will be used to implement wakeupIOManager for in-RTS I/O managers. It provides a notification/wakeup mechanism using FDs, suitable for situations when a thread is blocked on a set of fds anyway. It uses the classic self-pipe trick, or equivalently eventfd on supported platforms. This will initially be used to implement prompt interrupt or shutdown of the posix ticker thread. - - - - - 01b0e233 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-07T14:28:50+01:00 Add prompt shutdown to the pthread ticker implementation. The Linux timerfd ticker monitors a pipe which is used by exitTicker to ensure a prompt wakeup and shutdown. The pthread ticker lacked this and so would only exit at the next ticker wakeup (10ms by default). This patch adds the same mechanism to the pthread ticker. This changes the pthread ticker from waiting by using nanosleep() to waiting using either ppoll() or select(), so that it can wait on both a time and a file descriptor. On Linux at least, a test program to compare the timing jitter of these APIs shows that using nanpsleep, ppoll or select makes no statistical difference to the maximum or average jitter. This is a step towards unifying the posix ticker implementations, so that we can have just one portable one (albeit with some limited cpp). It is also a step towards using the ticker as part of a more general implementation of wakeUpRts, since this will require a method to wake the rts from a signal handler context (ctl-c handler). - - - - - bc41d646 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-07T14:28:50+01:00 Update ticker header commentary It was antique and didn't apply even to the previous implementation, and certainly not to the updated one. - - - - - 4ed9a386 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-07T14:28:50+01:00 Remove the timerfd-based ticker implementation There does not appear to be any remaining advantage on Linux to using the timerfd ticker implementation over the portable one (using ppoll on Linux for precise timing). The eventfd implementation was originally added at a time when Linux was still using a signal based implementation. So it made sense at the time. See (closed) issue #10840. - - - - - 97504fa6 by Duncan Coutts at 2026-05-07T14:28:50+01:00 Consolidate to a single posix ticker implementation Previously we had four implementations, two using signals and two using threads. Having just one should make behaviour more consistent between platforms, and should make maintenance easier. - - - - - 1e60023b by Facundo Domínguez at 2026-05-07T18:01:16-04:00 Generalize so_inline to specify which bindings should be preserved This commit generalizes the so_inline option of the simple optimizer so we can indicate with a predicate the specific bindings that should be kept. This feature is important for the LiquidHaskell plugin, which relies on the simple optimizer to make core programs easier to read, but needs to preserve bindings that are relevant for verification. See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/24386 for the full discussion. - - - - - a13ec70e by Zubin Duggal at 2026-05-12T16:29:13+05:30 Update to semaphore-compat 2.0.0 using v2 of the protocol Also ensure backwards compatibility with older/newer version of the protocol, by means of graceful degradating to -j1 with a warning. For more details on backwards compatibility, see the accompanying MR to semaphore-compat https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/semaphore-compat/-/merge_requests/8 and the BackwardsCompatibility.md file therein. Also fix a leak in cleanupSem: cleanupSem snapshotted/released heldTokens while the loop was still mutating it (and the killThread orphaned the children of the loop) Fixed by moving cleanup into the loop's own exit handler, with activeChild letting the handler drain the child first so the snapshot has no concurrent mutators. 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