
I hope it'll be possible :) I heard a general overview of the plugins
infrastructure a few months ago and it sounded like what I'd need, but I was
unable to find a very detailed account of how it works and what specific
information is available to plugins, so maybe I'm just dreaming.
2010/1/27 Tyson Whitehead
On January 27, 2010 05:44:00 José Pedro Magalhães wrote:
Alright, ticket created: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/3843
In any case, for now I am willing to hard-code a new core-to-core pass on the compiler. Any pointers for where I have to look at?
Just wondering a couple of things about core -> core plugins.
Is the second use case mentioned by pumpkingod there (tracking which rewrite rules are firing and when) actually possible using a core -> core plugin?
(it would be great to have this information fed into some sort of emacs plugin where one could drill down on specific functions to see what is happening)
Also, is Hoopl expected to be used on core -> core plugins, and, if so, is the infrastructure in place for this?
Thanks! -Tyson
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