Hannes Siebenhandl pushed to branch wip/fendor/ghc-stack-profiler at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
5dc2e9ea by Julian Ospald at 2025-10-27T18:17:23-04:00
Skip uniques test if sources are not available
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544b9ec9 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-10-27T18:18:06-04:00
Re-export GHC.Hs.Basic from GHC.Hs
Clean up some import sections in GHC by re-exporting GHC.Hs.Basic
from GHC.Hs.
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643ce801 by Julian Ospald at 2025-10-28T18:18:55-04:00
rts: remove unneccesary cabal flags
We perform those checks via proper autoconf macros
instead that do the right thing and then add those
libs to the rts buildinfo.
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d69ea8fe by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-10-28T18:19:37-04:00
Test case for #17705
Starting with GHC 9.12 (the first release to include 5745dbd3),
all examples in this ticket are handled as expected.
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4038a28b by Andreas Klebinger at 2025-10-30T12:38:52-04:00
Add a perf test for #26425
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f997618e by Andreas Klebinger at 2025-10-30T12:38:52-04:00
OccAnal: Be stricter for better compiler perf.
In particular we are now stricter:
* When combining usageDetails.
* When computing binder info.
In combineUsageDetails when combining the underlying adds we compute a
new `LocalOcc` for each entry by combining the two existing ones.
Rather than wait for those entries to be forced down the road we now
force them immediately. Speeding up T26425 by about 10% with little
effect on the common case.
We also force binders we put into the Core AST everywhere now.
Failure to do so risks leaking the occ env used to set the binders
OccInfo.
For T26425 compiler residency went down by a factor of ~10x.
Compile time also improved by a factor of ~1.6.
-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
T18698a
T26425
T9233
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5618645b by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-10-30T12:39:33-04:00
Fix namespace specifiers in subordinate exports (#12488)
This patch fixes an oversight in the `lookupChildrenExport` function that
caused explicit namespace specifiers of subordinate export items to be
ignored:
module M (T (type A)) where -- should be rejected
data T = A
Based on the `IEWrappedName` data type, there are 5 cases to consider:
1. Unadorned name: P(X)
2. Named default: P(default X)
3. Pattern synonym: P(pattern X)
4. Type name: P(type X)
5. Data name: P(data X)
Case 1 is already handled correctly; cases 2 and 3 are parse errors; and
it is cases 4 and 5 that we are concerned with in this patch.
Following the precedent established in `LookupExactName`, we introduce
a boolean flag in `LookupChildren` to control whether to look up in all
namespaces or in a specific one. If an export item is accompanied by an
explicit namespace specifier `type` or `data`, we restrict the lookup in
`lookupGRE` to a specific namespace.
The newly introduced diagnostic `TcRnExportedSubordinateNotFound`
provides error messages and suggestions more tailored to this context
than the previously used `reportUnboundName`.
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f75ab223 by Peter Trommler at 2025-10-31T18:43:13-04:00
ghc-toolchain: detect PowerPC 64 bit ABI
Check preprocessor macro defined for ABI v2 and assume v1 otherwise.
Fixes #26521
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d086c474 by Peter Trommler at 2025-10-31T18:43:13-04:00
ghc-toolchain: refactor, move lastLine to Utils
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995dfe0d by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-10-31T18:43:54-04:00
Tests for -Wduplicate-exports, -Wdodgy-exports
Add test cases for the previously untested diagnostics:
[GHC-51876] TcRnDupeModuleExport
[GHC-64649] TcRnNullExportedModule
This also revealed a typo (incorrect capitalization of "module") in the
warning text for TcRnDupeModuleExport, which is now fixed.
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f6961b02 by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-01T00:08:01+01:00
wasm: reformat dyld source code
This commit reformats dyld source code with prettier, to avoid
introducing unnecessary diffs in subsequent patches when they're
formatted before committing.
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0c9032a0 by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-01T00:08:01+01:00
wasm: simplify _initialize logic in dyld
This commit simplifies how we _initialize a wasm shared library in
dyld and removes special treatment for libc.so, see added comment for
detailed explanation.
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ec1b40bd by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-01T00:08:01+01:00
wasm: support running dyld fully client side in the browser
This commit refactors the wasm dyld script so that it can be used to
load and run wasm shared libraries fully client-side in the browser
without needing a wasm32-wasi-ghci backend:
- A new `DyLDBrowserHost` class is exported, which runs in the browser
and uses the in-memory vfs without any RPC calls. This meant to be
used to create a `rpc` object for the fully client side use cases.
- The exported `main` function now can be used to load user-specified
shared libraries, and the user can use the returned `DyLD` instance
to run their own exported Haskell functions.
- The in-browser wasi implementation is switched to
https://github.com/haskell-wasm/browser_wasi_shim for bugfixes and
major performance improvements not landed upstream yet.
- When being run by deno, it now correctly switches to non-nodejs code
paths, so it's more convenient to test dyld logic with deno.
See added comments for details, as well as the added `playground001`
test case for an example of using it to build an in-browser Haskell
playground.
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8f3e481f by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-01T00:08:01+01:00
testsuite: add playground001 to test haskell playground
This commit adds the playground001 test case to test the haskell
playground in browser, see comments for details.
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af40606a by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-01T00:08:04+01:00
Revert "testsuite: add T26431 test case"
This reverts commit 695036686f8c6d78611edf3ed627608d94def6b7. T26431
is now retired, wasm ghc internal-interpreter logic is tested by
playground001.
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86c82745 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-11-01T07:24:29-04:00
Supplant TcRnExportHiddenComponents with TcRnDodgyExports (#26534)
Remove a bogus special case in lookup_ie_kids_all,
making TcRnExportHiddenComponents obsolete.
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fcf6331e by Richard Eisenberg at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Refactor fundep solving
This commit is a large-scale refactor of the increasingly-messy code that
handles functional dependencies. It has virtually no effect on what compiles
but improves error messages a bit. And it does the groundwork for #23162.
The big picture is described in
Note [Overview of functional dependencies in type inference]
in GHC.Tc.Solver.FunDeps
* New module GHC.Tc.Solver.FunDeps contains all the fundep-handling
code for the constraint solver.
* Fundep-equalities are solved in a nested scope; they may generate
unifications but otherwise have no other effect.
See GHC.Tc.Solver.FunDeps.solveFunDeps
The nested needs to start from the Givens in the inert set, but
not the Wanteds; hence a new function `resetInertCans`, used in
`nestFunDepsTcS`.
* That in turn means that fundep equalities never show up in error
messages, so the complicated FunDepOrigin tracking can all disappear.
* We need to be careful about tracking unifications, so we kick out
constraints from the inert set after doing unifications. Unification
tracking has been majorly reformed: see Note [WhatUnifications] in
GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.
A good consequence is that the hard-to-grok `resetUnificationFlag`
has been replaced with a simpler use of
`reportCoarseGrainUnifications`
Smaller things:
* Rename `FunDepEqn` to `FunDepEqns` since it contains multiple
type equalities.
Some compile time improvement
Metrics: compile_time/bytes allocated
Baseline
Test value New value Change
---------------------- --------------------------------------
T5030(normal) 173,839,232 148,115,248 -14.8% GOOD
hard_hole_fits(normal) 286,768,048 284,015,416 -1.0%
geo. mean -0.2%
minimum -14.8%
maximum +0.3%
Metric Decrease:
T5030
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231adc30 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
QuickLook's tcInstFun should make instantiation variables directly
tcInstFun must make "instantiation variables", not regular
unification variables, when instantiating function types. That was
previously implemented by a hack: set the /ambient/ level to QLInstTyVar.
But the hack finally bit me, when I was refactoring WhatUnifications.
And it was always wrong: see the now-expunged (TCAPP2) note.
This commit does it right, by making tcInstFun call its own
instantiation functions. That entails a small bit of duplication,
but the result is much, much cleaner.
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39d4a24b by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Build implication for constraints from (static e)
This commit addresses #26466, by buiding an implication for the
constraints arising from a (static e) form. The implication has
a special ic_info field of StaticFormSkol, which tells the constraint
solver to use an empty set of Givens.
See (SF3) in Note [Grand plan for static forms]
in GHC.Iface.Tidy.StaticPtrTable
This commit also reinstates an `assert` in GHC.Tc.Solver.Equality.
The test `StaticPtrTypeFamily` was failing with an assertion failure,
but it now works.
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2e2aec1e by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Comments about defaulting representation equalities
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52a4d1da by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Improve tracking of rewriter-sets
This refactor substantially improves the treatment of so-called
"rewriter-sets" in the constraint solver.
The story is described in the rewritten
Note [Wanteds rewrite Wanteds: rewriter-sets]
in GHC.Tc.Types.Constraint
Some highlights
* Trace the free coercion holes of a filled CoercionHole,
in CoercionPlusHoles. See Note [Coercion holes] (COH5)
This avoids taking having to take the free coercion variables
of a coercion when zonking a rewrriter-set
* Many knock on changes
* Make fillCoercionHole take CoercionPlusHoles as its argument
rather than to separate arguments.
* Similarly setEqIfWanted, setWantedE, wrapUnifierAndEmit.
* Be more careful about passing the correct CoHoleSet to
`rewriteEqEvidence` and friends
* Make kickOurAfterFillingCoercionHole more clever. See
new Note [Kick out after filling a coercion hole]
Smaller matters
* Rename RewriterSet to CoHoleSet
* Add special-case helper `rewriteEqEvidenceSwapOnly`
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3e78e1ba by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Tidy up constraint solving for foralls
* In `can_eq_nc_forall` make sure to track Givens that are used
in the nested solve step.
* Tiny missing-swap bug-fix in `lookup_eq_in_qcis`
* Fix some leftover mess from
commit 14123ee646f2b9738a917b7cec30f9d3941c13de
Author: Simon Peyton Jones
Date: Wed Aug 20 00:35:48 2025 +0100
Solve forall-constraints via an implication, again
Specifically, trySolveImplication is now dead.
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973f2c25 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Do not treat CoercionHoles as free variables in coercions
This fixes a long-standing wart in the free-variable finder;
now CoercionHoles are no longer treated as a "free variable"
of a coercion.
I got big and unexpected performance regressions when making
this change. Turned out that CallArity didn't discover that
the free variable finder could be eta-expanded, which gave very
poor code.
So I re-used Note [The one-shot state monad trick] for Endo,
resulting in GHC.Utils.EndoOS. Very simple, big win.
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c2b8a0f9 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:05+00:00
Update debug-tracing in CallArity
No effect on behaviour, and commented out anyway
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9aa5ee99 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:28+00:00
Comments only -- remove dangling Note references
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6683f183 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-03T08:33:28+00:00
Accept error message wibbles
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3ba3d9f9 by Luite Stegeman at 2025-11-04T00:59:41-05:00
rts: fix eager black holes: record mutated closure and fix assertion
This fixes two problems with handling eager black holes, introduced
by a1de535f762bc23d4cf23a5b1853591dda12cdc9.
- the closure mutation must be recorded even for eager black holes,
since the mutator has mutated it before calling threadPaused
- The assertion that an unmarked eager black hole must be owned by
the TSO calling threadPaused is incorrect, since multiple threads
can race to claim the black hole.
fixes #26495
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b5508f2c by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2025-11-04T14:10:56+00:00
build: Relax ghc/ghc-boot Cabal bound to 3.16
Fixes #26202
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c5b3541f by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2025-11-04T14:10:56+00:00
cabal-reinstall: Use haddock-api +in-tree-ghc
Fixes #26202
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c6d4b945 by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2025-11-04T14:10:56+00:00
cabal-reinstall: Pass --strict to Happy
This is necessary to make the generated Parser build successfully
This mimics Hadrian, which always passes --strict to happy.
Fixes #26202
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79df1e0e by Rodrigo Mesquita at 2025-11-04T14:10:56+00:00
genprimopcode: Require higher happy version
I've bumped the happy version to forbid deprecated Happy versions which
don't successfully compile.
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fa5d33de by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-05T08:35:40-05:00
Add a HsWrapper optimiser
This MR addresses #26349, by introduceing optSubTypeHsWrapper.
There is a long
Note [Deep subsumption and WpSubType]
in GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence that explains what is going on.
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ea58cae5 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-05T08:35:40-05:00
Improve mkWpFun_FRR
This commit ensures that `mkWpFun_FRR` directly produces a `FunCo` in
the cases where it can.
(Previously called `mkWpFun` which in turn optimised to a `FunCo`, but
that made the smarts in `mkWpFun` /essential/ rather than (as they
should be) optional.
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5cdcfaed by Ben Gamari at 2025-11-06T09:01:36-05:00
compiler: Exclude units with no exposed modules from unused package check
Such packages cannot be "used" in the Haskell sense of the word yet
are nevertheless necessary as they may provide, e.g., C object code or
link flags.
Fixes #24120.
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74b8397a by Brandon Chinn at 2025-11-06T09:02:19-05:00
Replace deprecated argparse.FileType
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36ddf988 by Ben Gamari at 2025-11-06T09:03:01-05:00
Bump unix submodule to 2.8.8.0
Closes #26474.
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c32b3a29 by fendor at 2025-11-06T09:03:43-05:00
Fix assertion in `postStringLen` to account for \0 byte
We fix the assertion to handle trailing \0 bytes in `postStringLen`.
Before this change, the assertion looked like this:
ASSERT(eb->begin + eb->size > eb->pos + len + 1);
Let's assume some values to see why this is actually off by one:
eb->begin = 0
eb->size = 1
eb->pos = 0
len = 1
then the assertion would trigger correctly:
0 + 1 > 0 + 1 + 1 => 1 > 2 => false
as there is not enough space for the \0 byte (which is the trailing +1).
However, if we change `eb->size = 2`, then we do have enough space for a
string of length 1, but the assertion still fails:
0 + 2 > 0 + 1 + 1 => 2 > 2 => false
Which causes the assertion to fail if there is exactly enough space for
the string with a trailing \0 byte.
Clearly, the assertion should be `>=`!
If we switch around the operand, it should become more obvious that `<=`
is the correct comparison:
ASSERT(eb->pos + len + 1 <= eb->begin + eb->size);
This is expresses more naturally that the current position plus the
length of the string (and the null byte) must be smaller or equal to the
overall size of the buffer.
This change also is in line with the implementation in
`hasRoomForEvent` and `hasRoomForVariableEvent`:
```
StgBool hasRoomForEvent(EventsBuf *eb, EventTypeNum eNum)
{
uint32_t size = ...;
if (eb->pos + size > eb->begin + eb->size)
...
```
the check `eb->pos + size > eb->begin + eb->size` is identical to
`eb->pos + size <= eb->begin + eb->size` plus a negation.
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3034a6f2 by Ben Gamari at 2025-11-06T09:04:24-05:00
Bump os-string submodule to 2.0.8
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39567e85 by Cheng Shao at 2025-11-06T09:05:06-05:00
rts: use computed goto for instruction dispatch in the bytecode interpreter
This patch uses computed goto for instruction dispatch in the bytecode
interpreter. Previously instruction dispatch is done by a classic
switch loop, so executing the next instruction requires two jumps: one
to the start of the switch loop and another to the case block based on
the instruction tag. By using computed goto, we can build a jump table
consisted of code addresses indexed by the instruction tags
themselves, so executing the next instruction requires only one jump,
to the destination directly fetched from the jump table.
Closes #12953.
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93fc7265 by sheaf at 2025-11-06T21:33:24-05:00
Correct hasFixedRuntimeRep in matchExpectedFunTys
This commit fixes a bug in the representation-polymormorphism check in
GHC.Tc.Utils.Unify.matchExpectedFunTys. The problem was that we put
the coercion resulting from hasFixedRuntimeRep in the wrong place,
leading to the Core Lint error reported in #26528.
The change is that we have to be careful when using 'mkWpFun': it
expects **both** the expected and actual argument types to have a
syntactically fixed RuntimeRep, as explained in Note [WpFun-FRR-INVARIANT]
in GHC.Tc.Types.Evidence.
On the way, this patch improves some of the commentary relating to
other usages of 'mkWpFun' in the compiler, in particular in the view
pattern case of 'tc_pat'. No functional changes, but some stylistic
changes to make the code more readable, and make it easier to understand
how we are upholding the WpFun-FRR-INVARIANT.
Fixes #26528
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c052c724 by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-06T21:34:06-05:00
Fix a horrible shadowing bug in implicit parameters
Fixes #26451. The change is in GHC.Tc.Solver.Monad.updInertDicts
where we now do /not/ delete /Wanted/ implicit-parameeter constraints.
This bug has been in GHC since 9.8! But it's quite hard to provoke;
I contructed a tests in T26451, but it was hard to do so.
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b253013e by Georgios Karachalias at 2025-11-07T17:21:57-05:00
Remove the `CoreBindings` constructor from `LinkablePart`
Adjust HscRecompStatus to disallow unhydrated WholeCoreBindings
from being passed as input to getLinkDeps (which would previously
panic in this case).
Fixes #26497
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ac7b737e by Sylvain Henry at 2025-11-07T17:22:51-05:00
Testsuite: pass ext-interp test way (#26552)
Note that some tests are still marked as broken with the ext-interp way
(see #26552 and #14335)
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3c2f4bb4 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:47:28-05:00
Preserve user-written kinds in data declarations
This commit ensures that we preserve the user-written kind for data
declarations, e.g. in
type T2T = Type -> Type
type D :: T2T
data D a where { .. }
that we preserve the user-written kind of D as 'T2T', instead of
expanding the type synonym 'T2T' during kind checking.
We do this by storing 'tyConKind' separately from 'tyConResKind'. This
means that 'tyConKind' is not necessarily equal to
'mkTyConKind binders res_kind', as e.g. in the above example the former
is 'T2T' while the latter is 'Type -> Type'.
This is explained in Note [Preserve user-written TyCon kind] in GHC.Core.TyCon.
This is particularly important for Haddock, as the kinds stored in
interface files affect the generated documentation, and we want to
preserve the user-written types as much as possible.
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19859584 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:47:28-05:00
Store user-written datacon tvs in interface files
This commit ensures we store the user-written quantified type variables
of data constructors in interface files, e.g. in
data D a where
MkD1 :: forall x. x -> D x
MkD2 :: forall u v. u -> v -> D v
The previous behaviour was to rename the universal variables to match
the universal variables of the data constructor. This was undesirable
because the names that end up in interface files end up mattering for
generated Haddock documentation; it's better to preserve the user-written
type variables.
Moreover, the universal variables may not have been user-written at all,
e.g. in an example such as:
type T2T = Type -> Type
data G :: T2T where
MkG :: forall x. D x
Here GHC will invent the type variable name 'a' for the first binder of
the TyCon G. We really don't want to then rename the user-written 'x'
into the generated 'a'.
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034b2056 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:47:28-05:00
DataCon univ_tvs names: pick TyCon over inferred
This commit changes how we compute the names of universal type variables
in GADT data constructors. This augments the existing logic that chose
which type variable name to use, in GHC.Tc.TyCl.mkGADTVars. We continue
to prefer DataCon tv names for user-written binders, but we now prefer
TyCon tv names for inferred (non-user-written) DataCon binders.
This makes a difference in examples such as:
type (:~~:) :: k1 -> k2 -> Type
data a :~~: b where
HRefl :: a :~~: a
Before this patch, we ended up giving HRefl the type:
forall {k2}. forall (a :: k2). a :~~: a
whereas we now give it the type:
forall {k1}. forall (a :: k1). a :~~: a
The important part isn't really 'k1' or 'k2', but more that the inferred
type variable names of the DataCon can be arbitrary/unpredictable (as
they are chosen by GHC and depend on how unification proceeds), so it's
much better to use the more predictable TyCon type variable names.
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95078d00 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:47:28-05:00
Backpack Rename: use explicit record construction
This commit updates the Backpack boilerplate in GHC.Iface.Rename to
use explicit record construction rather than record update. This makes
sure that the code stays up to date when the underlying constructors
change (e.g. new fields are added). The rationale is further explained
in Note [Prefer explicit record construction].
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2bf36263 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:47:28-05:00
Store # eta binders in TyCon and use for Haddock
This commit stores the number of TyCon binders that were introduced by
eta-expansion (by the function GHC.Tc.Gen.HsType.splitTyConKind).
This is then used to pretty-print the TyCon as the user wrote it, e.g.
for
type Effect :: (Type -> Type) -> Type -> Type
data State s :: Effect where {..} -- arity 3
GHC will eta-expand the data declaration to
data State s a b where {..}
but also store in the 'TyCon' that the number of binders introduced by
this eta expansion is 2. This allows us, in
'Haddock.Convert.synifyTyConKindSig', to recover the original user-written
syntax, preserving the user's intent in Haddock documentation.
See Note [Inline kind signatures with GADTSyntax] in Haddock.Convert.
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6c91582f by Matthew Pickering at 2025-11-11T11:48:12-05:00
driver: Properly handle errors during LinkNode steps
Previously we were not properly catching errors during the LinkNode step
(see T9930fail test).
This is fixed by wrapping the `LinkNode` action in `wrapAction`, the
same handler which is used for module compilation.
Fixes #26496
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e1e1eb32 by Matthew Pickering at 2025-11-11T11:48:54-05:00
driver: Remove unecessary call to hscInsertHPT
This call was left-over from e9445c013fbccf9318739ca3d095a3e0a2e1be8a
If you follow the functions which call `upsweep_mod`, they immediately
add the interface to the HomePackageTable when `upsweep_mod` returns.
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b22777d4 by ARATA Mizuki at 2025-11-11T11:49:44-05:00
LLVM backend: Pass the +evex512 attribute to LLVM 18+ if -mavx512f is set
The newer LLVM requires the +evex512 attribute to enable use of ZMM registers.
LLVM exhibits a backward-compatible behavior if the cpu is `x86-64`, but not if `penryn`.
Therefore, on macOS, where the cpu is set to `penryn`, we need to explicitly pass +evex512.
Fixes #26410
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6ead7d06 by Vladislav Zavialov at 2025-11-11T11:50:26-05:00
Comments only in GHC.Parser.PostProcess.Haddock
Remove outdated Note [Register keyword location], as the issue it describes
was addressed by commit 05eb50dff2fcc78d025e77b9418ddb369db49b9f.
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43fa8be8 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:51:18-05:00
localRegistersConflict: account for assignment LHS
This commit fixes a serious oversight in GHC.Cmm.Sink.conflicts,
specifically the code that computes which local registers conflict
between an assignment and a Cmm statement.
If we have:
assignment: = <expr>
node: =
then clearly the two conflict, because we cannot move one statement past
the other, as they assign two different values to the same local
register. (Recall that 'conflicts (local_reg,expr) node' is False if and
only if the assignment 'local_reg = expr' can be safely commuted past
the statement 'node'.)
The fix is to update 'GHC.Cmm.Sink.localRegistersConflict' to take into
account the following two situations:
(1) 'node' defines the LHS local register of the assignment,
(2) 'node' defines a local register used in the RHS of the assignment.
The bug is precisely that we were previously missing condition (1).
Fixes #26550
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79dfcfe0 by sheaf at 2025-11-11T11:51:18-05:00
Update assigned register format when spilling
When we come to spilling a register to put new data into it, in
GHC.CmmToAsm.Reg.Linear.allocRegsAndSpill_spill, we need to:
1. Spill the data currently in the register. That is, do a spill
with a format that matches what's currently in the register.
2. Update the register assignment, allocating a virtual register to
this real register, but crucially **updating the format** of this
assignment.
Due to shadowing in the Haskell code for allocRegsAndSpill_spill, we
were mistakenly re-using the old format. This could lead to a situation
where:
a. We were using xmm6 to store a Double#.
b. We want to store a DoubleX2# into xmm6, so we spill the current
content of xmm6 to the stack using a scalar move (correct).
c. We update the register assignment, but we fail to update the format
of the assignment, so we continue to think that xmm6 stores a
Double# and not a DoubleX2#.
d. Later on, we need to spill xmm6 because it is getting clobbered by
another instruction. We then decide to only spill the lower 64 bits
of the register, because we still think that xmm6 only stores a
Double# and not a DoubleX2#.
Fixes #26542
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aada5db9 by ARATA Mizuki at 2025-11-11T11:52:07-05:00
Fix the order of spill/reload instructions
The AArch64 NCG could emit multiple instructions for a single spill/reload,
but their order was not consistent between the definition and a use.
Fixes #26537
Co-authored-by: sheaf
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64ec82ff by Andreas Klebinger at 2025-11-11T11:52:48-05:00
Add hpc to release script
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741da00c by Ben Gamari at 2025-11-12T03:38:20-05:00
template-haskell: Better describe getQ semantics
Clarify that the state is a type-indexed map, as suggested by #26484.
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8b080e04 by ARATA Mizuki at 2025-11-12T03:39:11-05:00
Fix incorrect markups in the User's Guide
* Correct markup for C--: "C-\-" in reST
* Fix internal links
* Fix code highlighting
* Fix inline code: Use ``code`` rather than `code`
* Remove extra backslashes
Fixes #16812
Co-authored-by: sheaf
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a00840ea by Simon Peyton Jones at 2025-11-14T15:23:56+00:00
Make TYPE and CONSTRAINT apart again
This patch finally fixes #24279.
* The story started with #11715
* Then #21623 articulated a plan, which made Type and Constraint
not-apart; a horrible hack but it worked. The main patch was
commit 778c6adca2c995cd8a1b84394d4d5ca26b915dac
Author: Simon Peyton Jones
Date: Wed Nov 9 10:33:22 2022 +0000
Type vs Constraint: finally nailed
* #24279 reported a bug in the above big commit; this small patch fixes it
commit af6932d6c068361c6ae300d52e72fbe13f8e1f18
Author: Simon Peyton Jones
Date: Mon Jan 8 10:49:49 2024 +0000
Make TYPE and CONSTRAINT not-apart
Issue #24279 showed up a bug in the logic in GHC.Core.Unify.unify_ty
which is supposed to make TYPE and CONSTRAINT be not-apart.
* Then !10479 implemented "unary classes".
* That change in turn allows us to make Type and Constraint apart again,
cleaning up the compiler and allowing a little bit more expressiveness.
It fixes the original hope in #24279, namely that `Type` and `Constraint`
should be distinct throughout.
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c0a1e574 by Georgios Karachalias at 2025-11-15T05:14:31-05:00
Report all missing modules with -M
We now report all missing modules at once in GHC.Driver.Makefile.processDeps,
as opposed to only reporting a single missing module. Fixes #26551.
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c9fa3449 by Sylvain Henry at 2025-11-15T05:15:26-05:00
JS: fix array index for registers
We used to store R32 in h$regs[-1]. While it's correct in JavaScript,
fix this to store R32 in h$regs[0] instead.
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9e469909 by Sylvain Henry at 2025-11-15T05:15:26-05:00
JS: support more than 128 registers (#26558)
The JS backend only supported 128 registers (JS variables/array slots
used to pass function arguments). It failed in T26537 when 129
registers were required.
This commit adds support for more than 128 registers: it is now limited to
maxBound :: Int (compiler's Int). If we ever go above this threshold the
compiler now panics with a more descriptive message.
A few built-in JS functions were assuming 128 registers and have been
rewritten to use loops. Note that loops are only used for "high"
registers that are stored in an array: the 31 "low" registers are still
handled with JS global variables and with explicit switch-cases to
maintain good performance in the most common cases (i.e. few registers
used). Adjusting the number of low registers is now easy: just one
constant to adjust (GHC.StgToJS.Regs.lowRegsCount).
No new test added: T26537 is used as a regression test instead.
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0a64a78b by Sven Tennie at 2025-11-15T20:31:10-05:00
AArch64: Simplify CmmAssign and CmmStore
The special handling for floats was fake: The general case is always
used. So, the additional code path isn't needed (and only adds
complexity for the reader.)
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15b311be by sheaf at 2025-11-15T20:32:02-05:00
SimpleOpt: refactor & push coercions into lambdas
This commit improves the simple optimiser (in GHC.Core.SimpleOpt)
in a couple of ways:
- The logic to push coercion lambdas is shored up.
The function 'pushCoercionIntoLambda' used to be called in 'finish_app',
but this meant we could not continue to optimise the program after
performing this transformation.
Now, we call 'pushCoercionIntoLambda' as part of 'simple_app'.
Doing so can be important when dealing with unlifted newtypes,
as explained in Note [Desugaring unlifted newtypes].
- The code is re-structured to avoid duplication and out-of-sync
code paths.
Now, 'simple_opt_expr' defers to 'simple_app' for the 'App', 'Var',
'Cast' and 'Lam' cases. This means all the logic for those is
centralised in a single place (e.g. the 'go_lam' helper function).
To do this, the general structure is brought a bit closer to the
full-blown simplifier, with a notion of 'continuation'
(see 'SimpleContItem').
This commit also modifies GHC.Core.Opt.Arity.pushCoercionIntoLambda to
apply a substitution (a slight generalisation of its existing implementation).
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b33284c7 by sheaf at 2025-11-15T20:32:02-05:00
Improve typechecking of data constructors
This commit changes the way in which we perform typecheck data
constructors, in particular how we make multiplicities line up.
Now, impedance matching occurs as part of the existing subsumption
machinery. See the revamped Note [Typechecking data constructors] in
GHC.Tc.Gen.App, as well as Note [Polymorphisation of linear fields]
in GHC.Core.Multiplicity.
This allows us to get rid of a fair amount of hacky code that was
added with the introduction of LinearTypes; in particular the logic of
GHC.Tc.Gen.Head.tcInferDataCon.
-------------------------
Metric Decrease:
T10421
T14766
T15164
T15703
T19695
T5642
T9630
WWRec
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b6faf5d0 by sheaf at 2025-11-15T20:32:02-05:00
Handle unsaturated rep-poly newtypes
This commit allows GHC to handle unsaturated occurrences of unlifted
newtype constructors. The plan is detailed in
Note [Eta-expanding rep-poly unlifted newtypes]
in GHC.Tc.Utils.Concrete: for unsaturated unlifted newtypes, we perform
the appropriate representation-polymorphism check in tcInstFun.
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44b240f7 by fendor at 2025-11-18T16:20:19+01:00
Expose more stack decoding details
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Sample Profiler commit
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