https://github.com/ghc/ghc/blob/8c10b67ba049477cc9ed23e61f5bd119e1cefc29/compiler/cmm/CmmMachOp.hs#L556

and https://github.com/ghc/ghc/blob/8c10b67ba049477cc9ed23e61f5bd119e1cefc29/compiler/nativeGen/X86/CodeGen.hs#L1731

spell it out a bit more

so touch is preserved through the CMM level, and then gets erased when doing final code gen.
Its meant to ensure on heap pointers remain reachable

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:43 AM, Carter Schonwald <carter.schonwald@gmail.com> wrote:
the point of touch is to prevent premature GC, it actually gets erased at the CMM level i believe. 
That is, it only makes sense to apply touch to lifted types on the heap! 

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Brandon Simmons <brandon.m.simmons@gmail.com> wrote:
The `primitive` package exports a lifted version of the undocumented `touch#`

    http://hackage.haskell.org/package/ghc-prim-0.3.1.0/docs/GHC-Prim.html

which has type:

    touch :: PrimMonad m => a -> m ()

I'd like to know if this works correctly in general, or will it suffer
from the same gotches w/r/t unboxing as with addFinalizer and Weak
references? i.e. must it only be passed an unboxed type?

Brandon
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