On Apr 7, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Rahul Muttineni <rahulmutt@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Chris,I think you're looking for -ddump-ds which outputs the Core just after the desugarer is done. -ddump-simpl gives the Core after the simplifier is run.Hope that helps,Rahul_______________________________________________On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 6:25 PM, Christopher Done <chrisdone@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,
Just checking, if I want to see the Haskell code desugared to core
BEFORE any simplification passes, is this the way to do it?
bash-3.2$ cat > X.hs
module X where it = (\x -> x * 2) 123
bash-3.2$ stack exec -- ghc -ddump-simpl X.hs -fforce-recomp
-fmax-simplifier-iterations=0 -O0
[1 of 1] Compiling X ( X.hs, X.o )
==================== Tidy Core ====================
Result size of Tidy Core = {terms: 11, types: 3, coercions: 0}
-- RHS size: {terms: 4, types: 1, coercions: 0}
it :: Integer
[GblId, Str=DmdType]
it = * @ Integer GHC.Num.$fNumInteger 123 2
I was a bit surprised that the lambda is collapsed already with
optimizations turned off and the simplifier iterations set to 0. I
changed this to (\x -> x * x) and it produced a let instead. Is this
just one of the things the HS->Core desugarer decides to do?
Ciao!
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